Paupertas fugitur, totoque arcessitur orbe—Poverty is shunned and treated as criminal throughout the world. Lucan.

Paupertatis pudor et fuga—The shame and the bugbear of poverty. Hor.

Pauperum solatio—For the solace of the poor. M.

Pauvres gens, je les plains; car on a pour les fous / Plus de pitié que de courroux—Poor people, I pity them; for one always entertains for fools more pity than anger. Boileau, on disappointed authors.

Pavore carent qui nihil commiserunt; at 55 pœnam semper ob oculos versari putant qui peccarunt—The innocent are free from fear; but the guilty have always the dread of punishment before their eyes.

Pax Cererem nutrit, pacis alumna Ceres—Peace is the nurse of Ceres; Ceres is the nursling of Peace. Ovid.

Pax in bello—Peace in war. M.

Pax paritur bello—Peace is produced by war. Corn. Nep.

Pax vobiscum—Peace be with you.

Pay as you go is the philosopher's stone. S. 60 Randolph of Roanoke.