Pay beforehand if you would have your work ill done. Pr.

Pay good wages, or your servants will pay themselves. Pr.

Pay not before thy work be done; if thou dost, it will never be well done, and thou wilt have but a pennyworth for twopence. Franklin.

Pay the reckoning over-night, and you won't be troubled in the morning. Pr.

Pay well when you are served well. Pr. 5

Pay what you owe, and what you're worth you'll know. Pr.

Pay without fail, / Down on the nail. Pr.

Pazza è chi non sa da che parte vien il vento—He is a senseless fellow who does not know from what quarter the wind blows. It. Pr.

Peace hath her victories, / No less renown'd than war. Milton.

Peace is liberty in tranquility. Cic. 10