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GLOSSARY 705<br />

x 43, pattern or model <strong>of</strong> supreme excellence, pauihons, tents, tabernacles, S C p 420<br />

vi 1 1,0/01^548, rival, competitor, Hubberd, pauone, peacock, m xi 47<br />

1026<br />

pawnee, bee pance<br />

paramour, lover, 1 1, 9 (Jig ), iv v 5, S C i paynim, pagan, 1 iv 41<br />

Apr 139, Gnat 678, rival, vi ix 39 paysd, pa part poised, IIx5 Cf peise<br />

parauaunt, -ant, before, in II 16, in front, pealing, pres part appealing, vii vii Arg<br />

vi x 15, pre eminently, Clout 941<br />

parbreake, vomit, 1 1 20<br />

| peare, pere, peer, equal, II iv 18, com<br />

pamon, v 1 6, vi II 31, rival, Worldi Vamparcell,<br />

part, H Beautie 105<br />

'"75<br />

pardale, panther or leopard, 1 vi 26<br />

pearling, pere-, pres part forming pearl­<br />

parentage, parent, IIx27<br />

like drops, Clout 507 , ppl adj, Eptth 155<br />

parget, ornamental work in plaster on a wall, peasant, attrib base, vi iii 31<br />

ceiling, &c , Bellay 23, Epigrams p 607 pease, pea, not worth a pease = <strong>of</strong> no value,<br />

part, A6 side, v VII 3, vi vin 40, plur con­ S C Oct 69<br />

duct, rubits, v ix 2, vi v 33, part per part, peaze, blow, in II 20 Cf peise<br />

vi II. 6 (SEC paled)<br />

peece, piece <strong>of</strong> work, structure, 1 x 59, (<strong>of</strong> a<br />

part, ub to share, divide, in ix 43, S C Apr fortress, or stronghold), II xi 14, III x 10, v<br />

153 parted, pret departed, 1 III 22 II 21, (<strong>of</strong> a sea-vessel), II xii 44<br />

partake, to share (a thing) with another, peeced, ppl adj pieced, imperfect, S C Oct<br />

v xi 32, to make a sharer 0/, II iv 20, 87<br />

? to carry through (a purpose), in III 25, v 1 peeretree, pear tree, S C March III<br />

(pertake)<br />

particularities, particulars, ThreeLett p 618<br />

peeuishnesse, folly, perverse conduct, vi vii<br />

37<br />

parture, departure, III via 46<br />

peinct, to paint, S C Feb 121<br />

party, side, iv iv 20, vi 1 19<br />

peise, -ze, to balance, weigh, v II 46, to pros<br />

pas, passe, to surpass, excel, 1 iv u,n vi 25, downwards by its weight, Clout 849<br />

in iv 23, ix 50,1V II 2, v III 17, x 3, vi x pele, peal, v ix 39<br />

5, S C June 74, Aug 10, to disregard, take pelfe, wealth, II vii 7, m ix 4, S C p 443<br />

no notice, II vi 37, to care, reck, Hubberd pen, to restrain, confine, v II 19 pend,/>«<br />

II50, fas by-cue about, regard , to be be part ,S C Oct 72 Cf pent,<br />

yond, Clout 837, pres part surpassing, H pendant, something hanging (said <strong>of</strong> foliage<br />

Beautie 70, ppl adj 1 x 24, 31, Clorinda or fruit), Elegie 5, plur ornaments hanging<br />

too<br />

down from a vault or ro<strong>of</strong>, iv x 6<br />

passant, {her ) walking, looking towards the penie masses, masses at which <strong>of</strong>ferings are<br />

dexter side, with three paws on the ground and made, Hubberd 452 Cf masse penie<br />

the dexter fore-paw raised, m 1 4<br />

pennes, feathers, 1 xi 10<br />

passion, sorrow, grief, 1 II 26, iv vin 3 pensifenesse, anxious thought, iv v 38<br />

passionate, adj that moves to compassion, pent.pa part enclosed, v ix 10<br />

pitiful, Clout 427<br />

penurie, lack <strong>of</strong> food, 1 ix 35, v v 22<br />

passionate, vb to express with feeling, 1 xii 16 penurious,poverty-stncken,destitute,v v 46<br />

passioned,pa part expressed with teeling, in perceable, penetrable, 1 1 7<br />

xii 4<br />

percen, to pierce, 1 VII 33<br />

pastor, -oure, shepherd, S C Sept 140, Past perdie, -y, indeed, verily, truly, certain!),<br />

Elegte 9, p 409<br />

tnterj 1 vi 42,II III 18,III x 7, 39, xi 24,<br />

pasture, food, in x 59<br />

S C May 37, Aug 19, adv in II 27, S C<br />

patcheries, things made <strong>of</strong> patches or frag­ March 104<br />

ments (Jig ), Three Lett p 632<br />

peregall, equal, S C Aug 8<br />

patience, a species <strong>of</strong> dock, called by old her­ peremptone, -y, III vin 16, v ix 44<br />

balists Patientia ( = Rumex Patientia> Linn ), perfit, perfect, Two Lett p 640<br />

Gnat 678<br />

perflted, pa part perfected, Three Lett p<br />

patronage, defence, II viii 26<br />

626<br />

patronesse, female protector, 1 x 44 perforce, -forse, <strong>of</strong> necessity, II in 3, S C<br />

paulting, paw-, trifling, paltrv, Three Lett Nov 127<br />

pp 619,629<br />

perke, pert, S C Feb 8<br />

paund, pawnd, pa part pawned, pledged, perlous, perilous, dangerous, II ix 17,III 1 19,<br />

iv III 3, S C &ept 95<br />

vii 28, xii 42, iv x 28<br />

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