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Next you will ask about every wild legend and tale the gullible prate.
When Prate enters the room he suspects adultery and sees the clothes.
Then thought the Queen within herself again, 'Will the child kill me with her foolish prate?'
Why prate of peace?
Confounded be your strife; And perish ye, with your audacious prate!
For this reason, false negatives are twice as likely to occur in premenopausal mammograms (Prate).
Prate of Guides?
Velours, Client of Prate the orator.
"How then are we so differently fashioned that thou, Eric, canst prate to me of happiness when my heart is racked with grief?
Flere-Imsaho yelped, and just managed to grab the falling prate before all the paper-wrapped pastries fell off.
In scene three the combatants meet, and spectators gather to witness the duel including Lollia the wife of Prate.
Quoth the Caliph: "Thou shalt not prevent me with thy prattle and prate.
After the duel Prate and his party are returning to his house when he is greeted by Lord Florio.
Lollia's adultery leads to the dishonouring of her husband, Prate, and Lord Alphonso.
In comparison, the vice of sloth and laziness is found over abundantly in Prate the orator of the King.
While the subplot of Prate and Alphonso provide comic foolery and clash with the main plot at the end of the play.
Show better cheer: let no man see you mazed; Make haste and kiss me; cover up your throat Lest one see tumbled lace and prate of it.
"Male Oratory and Female Prate: 'Then Hush and Be an Angel Quite'."
Samuel Fuller, Cerebro-Choc, (translated with Jean-Yves Prate), 1993.
The oldest monument is a brass plate to Richard Prate (d1487), and there is a marble effigy of Alexander King (d. 1618) and his wife.
For me, I am "sick of fops, and poesy, and prate," and shall leave the "whole Castalian state" to Bufo, or any body else.
Most of the conversation hangs on Lollia's husband, Prate, who has an anger which "is the worst favour'dest ... of any man's in all Sicily".
After Prate has left for the court Lord Alphonso enters the scene looking for Lollia, hoping to woo her into adultery he professes his love to her.
"If he does not, the devil will come and take their soul, and they can not go to heaven," which, I suppose, is more of the superstitious prate which irritates Lady Imeyne.
HUBERT [Aside] If I talk to him, with his innocent prate He will awake my mercy which lies dead: Therefore I will be sudden and dispatch.