OVERMATCHED. If there were not two or three and fifty upon poor old Jack, I am no two-legged creature. OUTCAST. H.IV. PT. 1. ii. 4. A poor unminded outlaw. OUTRAGEOUSNESS. Sick in the world's regard, wretched, and low, Why, this passes, Mister Ford: you are not to go loose H. IV. PT. I. iv. 3. any longer, you must be pinioned. M. W. iv. 2. Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart A root of antient envy. O, let me twine Mine arms about that body, where against My grained ash an hundred times hath broke, And scarr'd the moon with splinters! PAINTING (See also PORTRAIT). C. iv. 5. C. iv. 5. Dost thou love pictures? We will fetch thee straight And Cytherea, all in sedges hid; Which seem to move and wanton with her breath, Even as the waving sedges play with wind. We'll show thee Io, as she was a maid; So workmanly the blood and tears are drawn. T. S. IND. 2. PAINTING, continued. Painting is welcome, The painting is almost the natural man; For since dishonour trafficks with man's nature, He is but outside: These pencil'd figures are Ev'n such as they give out. It is a pretty mocking of the life. T. A. i. 1. T. A. i. 1. Lives in these touches, livelier than life. T. A. i. 1. How this grace Speaks his own standing! what a mental power One might interpret. T. A. i. 1 Timon. Wrought he not well that painted this? and yet he's but a filthy piece of work. PALLIATION. T. A. i. 1. Some sins do bear their privilege on earth, K. J. i. 1. These are old fond paradoxes, to make fool's laugh i' the alehouse. PARASITES (See also FLATTERY). That, Sir, which serves and seeks for gain, And follows but for form, Will pack, when it begins to rain, And leave thee in the storm. O, you gods! what a number Of men eat Timon, and he sees them not! 0. ii. 1. K. L. ir. 4. T.A. i. 2. PARASITES, continued. 'Tis such as you, That creep like shadows by him, and do sigh It is the curse of kings, to be attended And, on the winking of authority, W.T. ii. 3. To understand a law: to know the meaning K. J. iv. 2. T.A. ii. 2. H. VIII. v. 2. To me you cannot reach, you play the spaniel, R. II. iii. 2. When the rain came to wet me once, and the wind to make me chatter; when the thunder would not peace at my bidding; there I found them, there I smelt them out. Go to, they are not men o' their words: they told me I was every thing;-'tis a lie; I'm not ague-proof. May you a better feast never behold, K. L. iv. 6. You knot of mouth-friends! Smoke and luke-warm water Is your perfection. This is Timon's last; Crust you quite o'er! PARDON. Yes, I do think that you might pardon him, T.A. ii. 6. M. M. ii. 2. PARENTAL AFFECTION (See also AFFLICTION). W.T. i. 2. You have no children, butchers! if you had, H. VI. PT. III. v. 5. C. v. 3. Unreasonable creatures feed their young: PARLIAMENT. God speed the parliament! PARRYING. H. VI. PT. 111. ii. 2. H. VI. PT. I. iii. 2 Truly, madam, he holds Belzebub at the stave's end. as well as a man in his case may do. Τ. Ν. v. 1. Thou knowest my old ward; -here I lay, and thus I bore my point. PARTING. H. IV. PT. I. ii. 4. Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night, till it be morrow. For so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Farewell! the leisure and the fearful time R. J. ii. 2. Cym. i. 4 And ample interchange of sweet discourse, FARTING,—continued. God give us leisure for these rites of love! O, my lord, R. III. v. 3. Must I then leave you? Must I needs forego H. VIII. iii. 2. Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again. And even there, his eyes being big with tears, R. J. ii. 2. He wrung Bassanio's hand, and so they parted. M. V. ii. 8. I would have broke mine eye-strings; crack'd them, but Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle; Have turn'd mine eye, and wept. Cym. i. 4. What! gone without a word? Ay, so true love should do it cannot speak; We make woe wanton with this foul delay; Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live, T. G. ii. 2. R. II. v. 1 We two, that with so many thousand sighs J. C. v. 1. Cym. i. 2. |