421 [Large Figures indicate Pages, and Small Figures give the numbers of the Notes upon them.] Covyne, 44, 14; 60,5 Cristofre, A, 37. Crooke (gibbet), 128, 1 Cucking stool, 218, 1 Curiets, 128, 3 Curl-papers, Leaded, 237, * Dante, 404, 1 D. Daunger, 45, 9; without any, 79, 7 Death, Punishment of, under Departe (divide), 55, 3 Dere (hurt), 81, 7 Devyse, 35, il Deys (dais), 40, 15 Doth me (cause me), 61, 1; did call, Eliche, 78, 2 E. Elizabeth, Queen, A Spanish Empeirè, 55, 1; Enderday, 60, in Endite, 36, 20 Eoten, 6, 1 Esed, 359; esy of dispence, 41, 13 Esloyne, 911 Essoyue, 91, 2 Euerich a, 46, 5 F. Faitours, 61, + Farsed, 38, 20 Fortune favours the bold, 211,1 Forward (agreement), 35, 10 Foryete, 53, 12 Fother, 43, 8 Franche moile, 72, 6 Frankeleyn, 38, 17 Froise, 72, 6 Furnivall, Mr. F. J., 47, 2 Fustian cut on satin, 201, 1 Galen, 41, 11 Galingale, 41, 2 G. Gamed him, 44, 1 Garrick's Shakespeare Jubilee, 136, 1 Let (hinder,) 53, 11; 60,7; (hin- Lettowe, 36, 3 Leud, 264, 2 Lever (dearer), 51, 2 M. Macarians, 269, 2 Magik naturel, 41,9 Mike (invent poetry), 33, 20; mik- Male (bag), 45, 16; 72, 5 Marchaunt tart, 41, 2 Mark, A, in money, 75, 1 1 Masson, Professor David, 178, 1 Maure, Saint, 38, 3 Meind (mixed), 56, + Meschief, 43, 3 Mester (trade), 44, 15 Mewe, 40, 7 Meynee, 80, 11 Middleburgh, 39, 9 Misdrawe, 54, 10 Mistletoe, 173, 1 Mithras, 277, Moche and lite, 43, + Mormal, 41, 4 59, 3 Mortal taste, 182, 2 Mortereus (nortress), 41, 3 Morton, Johu, Arubishop of N. 3 Namely (especially), 69, 3 Napron, 128, 2 Natheles, 35, 12 Negative forms, 36, 13 I. Nickers, 9, 1 Nigeshe, 274, 1 Nightertale, 37, 1 Ninepence crooked, 203, III.-INDEX TO SPECIMENS OF ENGLISH. Many of the old pieces in this volume have such of their words as are still current English spelt in the way that least diverts THE PROLOGUE TO LYDGATE'S "STORIE OF THEBES," AND THE BEGINNING OF THE STORIE 71-74 SIXTEENTH CENTURY. PASSAGES FROM MORE'S "UTOPIA," IN RALPH ROBINSON'S TRANSLATION SPENSER'S LETTER TO SIR WALTER Raleigh, PREFIXED TO THE "FAERIE QUEENE” . . THE STORY OF THE KING OF PAPHLAGONIA, FROM SIDNEY'S "ARCADIA” 262-277 85, 86 88-135 [Letters preceding the Number of a Page indicate the Volume of the Library to which reference is made: S. P. represents I. SHORTER ENGLISH POEMS. II. ILLUSTRATIONS OF ENGLISH RELIGION. III. ENGLISH PLAYS. IV. SHORTER WORKS IN ENGLISH PROSE. V. SKETCHES OF LONGER WORKS IN ENGLISH VERSE AND PROSE.] I. INDEX TO QUOTED WRITERS AND WORKS. Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bicker- Acrostic Sonnet by Sylvester, S. P., 276 -287; Parish Clerks and Members of Addison, Joseph, S. P., 349, 350 R., 311, 342 Pl., 405; his Cato, 407-411 S. Pr. 213-216; 233; 236-240; 248 Advancement of Learn ng, Francis Bacon's, Adversity, Gray's Ode to, S. P, 379 A ivice, The, by Sir Walter Raleigh, S. P., 211 to a Courtier, Quintin Shaw's. S. P., 128, 129 66 Esop, John Vanbrugh's, Pl, 395 Age, Old, Beauty of. "To Agnes," by James Ages, The Four, by Thomas Heywood, Pl., Aglaura, Sir John Suckling's, Pl., 315 "Ah, Robin! jolly Robin," Sir Thomas Ajax and Ulysses, Pl., 100 L. W., 246-248 Albion and Albanius, Dryden's, Pl., 337 Alchemist, Ben Jonson's, Pl., 211 Aldhelm, R., 9, 10; An Invocation by, 10 Alexander, Sir William, R., 260, 261; William Allegro, Milton's, S. P., 310-312 "All things are as they are used," by George "All stands in change," by John Lydgate, Alphonsus, King of Arragon, by Robert Althea, Richard Lovelace from Prison to, "A man's a man for a' that," by Robert Ambitious Stepmother, The, by Nicholas American Taxation, Edmund Burke on, S. Pr., 337-343 Amoret, Edmund Waller to, S. P., 301, Analogy of Religion to Nature, Joseph Ancients, A Dinner after the Manner of the, Andrea del Sarto, Ly Robert Browning, S. P., Andrewes, Lancelot, R., 238-240 Andrew's Day, St., from John Keble's Andromaque, Racine's, Pl., 335; as the Dis Anger, Geoffrey Chaucer on, R., 103-106 Anti-Jacobin, Poetry of the, S. P., 428-434 178; Antonio's Revenge, 198 -232 Apocalypse of Golias, Walter Map's, S. P., Apologie for Poetrie, Sir Philip Sidney's, Apology for Heroic Poetry and Poetic 175 As-You-Like, Life in, by Douglas Jerrold, S. Pr., 426-428 As you Like It, Shakespeare's, Pl., 142, 167- 177 Athenian Captive, Thomas Noon Talfourd's, Atheist's Tragedy, Cyril Tourneur's, Pl., 247 Atlantis, the New, by Francis Bacon, S. Pr., Atoms, Concurrence of, from Stillingfleet's Attila, Corneille's, Pl., 335 Auchtermuchty, The Wife of, S. P., 265-267 423 Augustine, Saint, A Legend of, from John Auld Robin Gray, by Lady Anne Barnard, Aurenge-Zebe, John Dryden's, Pl., 337 Author, Advice to an, from Shaftesbury's Fulke Greville, S. P., 225 Avisa, Henry Wil obie to, S P., 244 Awakening the Mind, an Essay, by William Barrow, Isaac, R., 327, 328 Basset, A Song of, by Sir George Etherege, Bastille, William Cowper on the, S. P., 399; Battle of Bosworth Field, from Sir Thomas of Naseby, by Thomas Babington Baucis and Philemon, by Jonathan Swift, Baviad, William Gifford's, S. P, 413--416 and John Fletcher, Pl., 216; their Beau Tibbs, by Oliver Goldsmith, S. Pr., Beauty, True, A Sonnet on, by Edmund Beaux Stratagem, The, by George Farquhar, Pl., 395, 400 494 Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, Pl., 494 Beggar's Opera, The, by John Gay, Pl., 416, 417 Behaviour in Church, from Mirk's "Instruc- Behn, Aphra, S. P., 339 S. Pr.. 175-195 PL., 353-355 Berlin, 1871, by Lewis Morris, S. P., 488 Bestiary, The Substance of a, R., 56, 57 The Voice of the, from Maurice's The, from S. T. Coleridge, R., 423 -'s Predictions, Accomplishment of the 212, 213 Mr., from The Tatler, by Richard Steele, Bicorn and Chichevache, John Lydgate's, Bird in a Cage, James Shirley's, Pl, 320 Passage from, R., 401, 402 Birth of Verse, The, by Lewis Morris, S. P., Blackmore, Sir Richard, R., 342, 343 Black Prince, The, by Roger Boyle, Pl., 331 Blank Verse, by Henry Howard, Earl of Blind Beggar of Alexandria, The, by George Blindness, John Milton on his, S. P., 330 Blu ly Serk, Robert Henryson's, R., 128, 129 Bo'ardo, Pl., 21 Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Lord, S. Pr., Book of Sports, The (A.D 1633), R., 301, 302 Bowles, William Lisle, S. P., 410, 411 Robert, R., 325, 326 S. Pr., 165-168 Bradshaigh, Lady, to Samuel Richardson, 288, 289; Ric.ardson's Answer, S. Pr., Braid Cloth, by Robert Fergusson, S. P., 392 R., 247, 218 British Album, Verse-writing of the, S. P., Broken Charm, The, by Joshua Sylvester, Broken Heart, The, by John Ford, Pl.,294-307 Brooke, Fulke Greville, Lord, S. P., 220-226 Broomstick, Meditation upon a, by Jonathan Brothers Parted, John Keble's Poem for St. Browne, Thomas, R., 295, 296 Browning, Robert, R., 428, 429 Bryan, Sir Francis, Sir Thomas Wyatt in Bubble, The, by William Drummond of Haw- Buckingham, Duke of, George Villiers, S. P, --, Duke of, John Sheffield, S. P., 323, 329 R, 303-317; Autobiographical Passages Burial of the Dead, by Keble, from the "Lyra Burke, Edmund, S. Pr., 334-364 To the Shade of, by Charlotte Smith, Bussy d'Ambois, The Revenge of, by George Busiris, Edward Young's, Pl., 412 Butler, Joseph, R., 347-351 Samuel, S.P., 338 -, Johnson's Life of, S. Pr., 324-327 -, L. W., 199-222 Byron, The Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of, George Gordon, Lord, S. P., 441-446 , L. W., 367-372 C. Cædmon, R.. 3-5; The Opening of his Para- Cain, Lord Byron's, Pl, 433 Canning, George, N. P., 429-432 33-49 Captives, Plautus's. Pl, 21 Careless, John, Martyr, Letter of, to his Careful Lover complaineth, and the Happy Careless Man scorning and describ ng the Carey, Henry, Pl., 419; his Chrononhotontho- Carlo Buffone, Ben Jonson's, S. Pr., 105 Carthagena, The Attack on, by Tobias Cartwright, Wi liam, S. P., 293, 294 his Royal Slave, Pt, 315--320 Castle of Indolence, James Thomson's, L. W., Rackrent, Maria Edgeworth's, L. W, 358 Catherine, Miracle Play of Saint, Pl, 2 Catholicism against Parties, Baxter's Asso- |