Part 132 (1/2)
Partly work and partly play, II. 142.
Paul, he began ill, but he ended well, II. 234.
Permit me, Julia, now to go away, I. 72.
Permit mine eyes to see, II. 210.
Phbus! when that I a verse, I. 152.
Physicians fight not against men; but these, II. 29.
Physicians say repletion springs, II. 121.
Play I could once; but gentle friend, you see, I. 103.
Play, Phbus, on thy lute, I. 190.
Play their offensive and defensive parts, II. 211.
Please your grace, from out your store, II. 25.
Ponder my words, if so that any be, II. 111.
Praise they that will times past; I joy to see, II. 114.
Prat, he writes satires, but herein's the fault, II. 46.
Prayers and praises are those spotless two, II. 171.
Predestination is the cause alone, II. 237.
Prepare for songs; He's come, He's come, II. 204.
Preposterous is that government, and rude, I. 246.
Preposterous is that order, when we run, II. 49.
Princes and fav'rites are most dear, while they, II. 67.
Prue, my dearest maid, is sick, I. 152.
Puss and her 'prentice both at drawgloves play, II. 75.
Put off thy robe of purple, then go on, II. 249.
Put on thy holy filletings, and so, II. 106.
Put on your silks, and piece by piece, I. 22.