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Show PE IPEEH 2 Bacon Such as there is power to pay To repay by a return equivalent, is not in ever one's power; but thanks are a tribute payable b th Pa'ypay 2. Quiet from fuits or difturbances n. / which debts ar wages paid pa Labourer Day o [pay and day. t b difcharged PA'YER. #. /. [paieur, Fr. from pay. One that pays Pa'yMASTER. 2. /. [pay and mafler. One who is to pay; one from who wages or reward is received Howfoever they may bear fail for a time, ye are they fo fure paymaflers in the end, that fe Hayward have held out their lives fafely 6. A ftate not hoftile IfT have rewarded evil unto him that was a peace with me, let the enemy perfecute my foul There be two falfe peaces or unities: the on Bacon grounded upon an implicit ignorance Well, peace be wit heavy l them; and no man envieth the payment of a debt Bacon Thy hufband commits his bod To painful labour both by fea and land And craves no other tribute at thy hand But love, fair looks, and true obedience *Twill out;-I peace No I muc Ne was it ifland then, ne was it pays' Amid the ocean waves, but all was defolate Spenfer On tha weighs To manage this coinage, porters bear the tin payzers weigh it, a fteward, comptroller and reCarew ceiver keep the account Pea. n. f. [pifum pois, French. Latin; piya Saxon A pea hath a papilionaceous flower, and out o his empalement rifes the pointal, which become a long pod full of roundifh feeds; the ftalks ar fiftulous and weak, and feem to perforate the leave by which they are embraced; the other leave grow by pairs along the midrib, ending in a tenThe fpecies are fixteen: 1. The greate drile 2. Hotgarden pea, with white flowers and fruit 4. French dwarf pea 3. Dwarf pea Apur pea 6. - Sickle pea 5. Pea with an efculent hutk 8. Green rouncival pea 7. Common white pea 9. Greypea pea 10. Maple rouncival pea 12. Spanifh moretto pea fat or Dutch admiral pea 16. Pigpea Seapea 14 11. Rof 13. Marrow 15 Union pea Miller PEACE. #. /. [ paix, French; pax, Lat. 1. Refpite from war Preferve us in peace fo preferve us in peace that war may be always more odious to us tha Holyday neceflity The Dane and Swede, rouz'd up to fierce alarms Blefs the wife conduét of her pious arms I will fpeak as liberal as the air in fcor examinates of th fervant of Scribonianus; I pray, Sir nianus had been emperor, what woul done ? he anfwered, I would have ftoo chair and held my peace She faid, and held her peace : ZEnea Sad from the cave 9 was a free if Scriboyou hav behind hi Bacon wen Dryden [In law. That general fecurity an quiet which the king warrants to hi {fubjets an whic o h Peace! fear, thou comeft too late, when alread the arm is taken Sidrey Hark ! peace It was the owl that fhriek'd, the fatal bellman Which gives the ftern'ft good night Shakcfpcare Peace good reader do not weep the lovers are afleep Crafbazv But peace, 1 muft not quarrel with the wil Of higheft difpenfation Milten's Agoniftes Silence y trouble waves and tho deep peace Said thgn th' omnific word Milton I prythee peace Perhaps fhe thinks they are too near of blood. Dryd Pea'cE-oFrERING 7. /. [ peace and offer. Among the Jews, a facrifice or gitt offered to God for atonement and reconciliation for a crime or offence A facrifice of peace-off.ring offer without blemith Lev. iii. 1 Pea'ceABLE. adj [from peace. 1. Free from war free from tumult The reformatio a peaccable manner liament of England was introduce Not quarrelfome Quietnefs . Plan not turbulent Genefis, xxxiv 2 . / [frompeamfle. difpofition to peace. in us all thofe precious fruits of p Juftice, and charity, and peaceablenefs, and bowd of merc towar P EA'CEABLY all others adv Without war Hammond's Fundm [from peaceable. without tumult To his crown fhe him reftor'd In which he dy'd, made ripe for death by eld And after will'd it fhould to her remain Who peaceably the fame long time did weld S)qf: 2. Without tumults or commotion The balance of power was provided fory dle 4 Pififtratus could never have governed fo peae. ably, without changing any of Solon's lawss Swif 3. Without difturbance Difturb him not, let him pafs peaceably. Shakgp Pea'cerur 1. Quict adj [peace and full notin war: a poetical word rouz' Tha th Tyrrhen alarms realm with low And peaceful Ttaly inyolv'd in arms 2, Pacifick ; mild Drydi As one difarm'd, his anger all he loft And thus with peaceful words uprais'd her foon Miltan The peaceful power that governs love repair To feaft upon foft vows and filent pray'rs, Dljd 3. Undifturbed ; ftill; fecure Succeeding monarchs heard the fubjects cries Nor faw difpleas'd the peaceful cottage rifes Pipt therefor avenges the violation ; every forcible injury is a breach of the king's peace Peack. interjedtion A word commanding filence Pcace -The Chaldeans flattered both C far and Po with long lives and a happy and Peaceable dea ) both which fell out extremely contrary gy The pangs of Death do make him grin Skakefpeare wh not bloody PEA'CEABLENESS and amongft other things, he afke on funics Rugt mufreg Prinr in the land and trade inward peac an examination, a freed fervant, who ha power with Claudius, very faucily had almof all the words Thefe men arepeaceable, therefore let thcn{P ;:Z u fuppreflion of the thoughts 8. Silence him with, are death, torment, and deftruction : h that would underftand the falfehood and deceit o fin thoroughly, muft compare its promifes and it South fpayments ‘together 4. Chaftifement; found beating. Ainfw 9o Pavse. w. n. [Ufed by Spenfer fo To balance poife. mad than outward eafe, to be more careful to avoi everlafting torment than light affli¢tions. T#/lotfon Give her an hundred marks. ~-An hundred marks! by this light I'll ha' more Shakefp An ordinary groom is for fuch payment The wages that fin bargains with the finner, are life, pleafure, and profit; but the wages it pay #. J hat tha Religion direts us rather to fecur 3. A reward Pa'vsEr hi Pea'ceruLLy. adv 1 [from feaceful Without war 2. Quietly; without difturbance Our lov'd earth ; where peacefully we fleg:ydcflAnd far from heav'n quiet poffefiion kept . Mildly gently fi t a p r [ / n u l d o w o f Quiet ; freed ance r k m a c e [ [ 7 Pea' s c e e f d e One whe reconci Peace, good quee f; pe o r f to to e t o n And whe e a S r k a e a p th ar f For ble Think us ryants Thofe we profefs, peacemakers, friends, ?:flf;,/ PEACEP Difmifled fro a d t o We fhould prophan t f r To fing a requ As to peaceparted fouls St-akejpeflfl u PEacH. n. A tr m, Latin. fic i by the fupreme power in parSawifi The mo# peaceable way for you, if you do tak a thief, is to let him thew himfelf, and ftes) outo your company Sbakefpear, 1 Fudges, vie 23 The God of hope fill you with all joy and peac in believing, that ye may abound in hope. Romans or promife Shake[peare 4 Shakefp -Peace be with us, left we be heavier Peace be unto thee, fear not, thou fhalt not die 2. The thing given in difcharge of deb [for poifer. terrour; heavenly reft Perfons of eminent virtue, > when advanced, ar lefs envied, for their fortune feemeth but due unto fro freedo content 3. Not violent Pfalm vii. 4 quiet e c fo littlcylphef: tl]:egl.df Then why fhould 1 anfwer; Ifaiab, xxviis 5 Let him make peace with me »ta, ke itPhilo, amifuns,touctha T've no énvy to thee, and fome loye 5. Reconciliation of differences 7. Reft Too little payment for fo great a debt No Shallow, you have yourfelf been a great fighter Shakefpeare though now a man of peac Taylor PA'YMENT. 2 /. [from pay. 1. The a& of paying Shakefpeare dwelling places If we defire that God fhould approve us, it is fign we do his work, and expet him our pay mafter tion of abufes and peaceable continuanc of t {ubjeét Sper Lie, Philo, untouch'd on Fe thee. Keep peace upon your lives; he dies that (hike Shake[peare again All affembled here in arms againft God's peac and the king's, we charge you to repair to you Locke upon truft till next payday Addifon 3. Reft from any commotion 4. Stilpefs from riots or tumults liv an all their wages awa o The laws wére firft intend ed fo the ye The king gave judgment againt Warren, an commanded that Sherborn thould hold his land i Dawvics peace South oorelt 2. Quiet; undifturbed Soon as her fleets appear, their terrours ceafe And all the northern world lies hufh'd in peace . to her majefty, for the alienatio money pdy of lands a l ‘ c September is draw o in his left ha ing a cornucop granates Th |