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Fowre (fared), Pl., 5,
Foxtail (badge of a fool),
R., 134, 5

Foy (an entertainment so
called), S. P., 393, 29
Foyne, Pl, 7, 12

6

Fra, S. P., 119, 7; 123, 12
Frawart, S. P., 114, 2
Frame (prolit), R., 62, 11
Franche moile, L. W., 72,
Frankeleyn, L. W., 33, 17
Fre (inquire), S. P., 129, 1
Freedom, R., 423,1; of the
Press, 185, +

Freitour, R., 87, 9; 109,
Freke, S. P., 103, 20; freik,
114, 28

Frely (delightful) R., 68, 18
Fremdbestad, S. P., 6
83,
Frese (bend), S. P., 92,
Frete, R., 82, 16

Friars, The Four Orders

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Ga 'go), S. P., 121, 16; gan,
27, 14; gon, 99, 4
Gabs (mouth), S. P., 393, +
Gairdner, James S. Pr.,
7,1; 8,1
Galafres, R., 29, 1
Galangale, S. P., 21, 4
Galen L. W., 41, 11
Galfrydus, S. Pr., 14, 1
Galingale, L. W., 41, 2
Galileo, S. Pr., 143, 2
Galleys, S. Pr., 88, 1
Galligaskins, S. P., 361, 1
Gallimaufry, S. Pr., 231, 1
Gamed him, L. W., 44, 1
Gamountis, S. P., 114, 3;
galmoundis, 147, 17
Ganand, S. P., 117, 31
Gandy, S. P., 312,2

Gansell, S. P., 80, 18

Ganyeis, S. P., 127, 1

Gardies, S. P. 333, 9
Gardiner, Stephen, S. P.,
200), 1

Gar, Pl, 11, "
Garray, S. P,65,7
Pl. 11,

Garrick's Shakespeare
Jubilee, L. W., 136, 1
Gars, S. P., 145, 2; 362, 8;
392, 24; gert, 35, 10; gart,
80, 6 113, 18; 121, 12;

127,

38

117, 19

; gard, 103, 17;

Gart, R., 66, 24; 128, 21
200, 1

Gascoigne, George, S. P.,
1 5, 1; 196,
Gassampine, Pl., 150, 1
Gastful, S. Pr., 53, 1
Gat (road), R., 60, 7
Gate (way), S. P. 36,
gait, 67,3; 266,
market gait, 68,

gaitis, 6),7; new gate
(newfangledness), 117.19
Gate House Prison, S. P.,
258, 1

Gatisden, L. W., 41, 11
Gat-toothed, L. W., 42, 2
Gaudid, L. W., 37, 13
Gaudis, Pl., 5, 21; gawd,
11, 7

Gawsy, S. P.,
392, 15
Gebletsa, R., 16, 1
Geck (jibe), S. P., 392, 10
Gedd, S. Pr., 401, 2
Gefea, R., 16, 1
Geill, S. P., 29, 27
Gemma Ecclesiastica, R,
44, 1

Gend, S. P., 66, 5
Geneva Bible. R., 242, 1
G. nge (nations), R., 74, 2
Genitive his for's Pl., 66,1
Gemonies, Pl., 272, +
Genoire, L. W., 27, 1
Gentrice, S. P., 117, 12;
121, 24

Geond, R., 16, 1
Gepoun, L. W., 36, 14

Ger, S. Pr., 10,; gear,
35, 1

Gerfauntz, S. Pr., 5,1
Gery, R., 116, 2

Geryon, L. W., 176, 1

Gesta Romanorum, S. P.,
355, 2

--, R., 127, 2
Geste, R., 58, 8

S. P., 82, 1

Get (child), K., 67, 20
Getarnis, S. P., 25, 6
Ghast, R., 59, 12
Ghost, S. P., 50, 12

of a Linen Decency,
S. Pr., 143, 1
Ghostly, R., 22, *

Gilford, William, S. P.,
413. 1, 2

Gil, Pl., 72, 5

Gilbertyn. L. W., 41, 11
Giles of Regement, L. W.,
77,2

Gilofre, S. P., 21,7
Gilpin Horner, the Story
f, L. W, 361

Gin (contrivance), R.,
245, 2

Gin (snare), Pl., 8, 14
Gipser, L. W., 49, io
Girdle (griddle), S. P.,
393, 2

Girned (grinned), S. P.,
114, 12

Gisippus, S. P., 161, 3
Giving day, S. P., 197, 5
Glanville, Judge, S. P.,
190, 9

Glase (pursuit), Pl., 8, 2
Glastonbury, King Ar
thur's Tomb at, S. P.,
257, 5

Glayde, S. P., 68, 8
Gleaves, S. P., 163, 2
Gled (kite), S. P., 266, 10, 17;
glede, 121, 19
Glede (glowing

coal),

S. P., 103, ; 176, 10;
gleid, 81, 7

Gledes, R., 103, 3
Gleit (shine, S. P., 128, 13
Glendower, Owen, S. P.,
179, 1; 181, *
Glent, S. P., 102, 6
Glow, S. P., 65, 8: 123, 22
Glibbery, Pl., 104, 3
Gl fni, S. P., 121, 22
Glomming, S. P., 131,
Glose, Pl., 9, 5
Glosing, R., 78, 6
Glowr, S. P, 393, 40
Gobet, L. W., 45, 18
Go by, Jeronimo, Pl., 201,2
Godwin, Francis, R., 205,1
Golls, Pl., 193, 2; 230, 1
Golding, Arthur, S. P.,
220, 1
Goldsmith

and Burke,
friends at College, S. P.,
335, 2

Golyardeys, L. W., 44, 5
Gomar, Francis, R., 263, 1
Gome, R., 98,

Good hearts help when
things go badly, Pl.,
80, 3

"Gorboduc," The un-
authorised text of, Pl.,
51-64

Gore, S. P., 148, 22
Corge, S. P., 132, 13
Gorget, S. P., 97, 1
Gossippis, Pl., 11, 1
Gosune, S. Pr., 9,1
Goude, S. P., 127, 7
Gowans, S. P., 352, 2
Gowk, S. P., 392, 9
Graces, The, S. P., 232, 5
Graith, S. P., 114, 1; 32, 5;
grayth, 117, 21; graythit,
65, 3
Graithly, R., 110 10 ; gray.
thest, 81, 19

Grail (gravel), R., 204, 1
Grain (dye), R., 103,7
Grame, S. P.. 117, 20;
gramed, 142, 7
Gramercy, S. P., 84, 7
S. Pr., 141, 3
Gramercies, Pl., 23, 2
Gray, Thomas, S. P., 6,1;
379, 19
380,119;
381,

Great Khan, The, S. Pr.,

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207, 3, 17; 208, 21
(pre-eminence), S. P.,
392,*; 409,*
Greit, S. P., 119,
Grein (long), S. P., 266, 32;
392, 16; 393, +
Greetand, Pl., 61,1
Greete Sea, Mediter-
ranean, L. W., 36, 7
Greeting (weeping), S. P.,
69, 14

Grenville, George, S. P.,
321, 1

Gret, S. P., 29, 2; 47,8;
78, 15; greet, 36, 12; 54,5;
80,4

Greth, S. P., 27, 8
Grie (step), R., 167, 1
Grimald, Nicholas, S. P.,
161, 3

Grindal, Edmund, S. P.,

207,,
317
Griple, R., 201, +

Grit (the heart), S. P.,
417, 2

Groflynges, R., 68, 3
Groom, S. P., 82,6; gro-
mis, 119,

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187,1; 188, 1
Guileville's Poem, "Péle-
rinage de l'Homme,"
R., 119, 1

Gula Things Laws, The,
L. W., 1, 2

Gulch, Pl., 187, +
Gulike, L. W., 263, 1, 2
Gumgolls, Pl., 230, i
Gust. S. P., 79, 29

Guy of Alost, S. P., 142,9
Gy (guide), S. P., 117,6;
gye, 39, 12

Gyane, R., 128, 15
Gyes (mask), S. P., 114, 2
Gyn, S. P., 117, 35
Gynkartoun, S. P., 145, 20

H.

Habbath, R., 16, 1
Habergeons, R., 117, 6
Habergeoun, L. W., 36, 14

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Hag
130, 5
Haill (whole), S. P., 75, 13
Hain'd, S. P., 407, 15
Hair, Against the, R.,
247, 3

Hairis (hairs). S. P., 123,7
Hait, S. P., 126, 21
Hake and make, S. P.,
133,9

Halcyons R. 270,2
Hales. J. W., his Longer.
English Poems," S.P.,
313, 5

--, Prof. J. W., S. Pr.,
149, 2

Halfendell, S P., 989
Half-pace (scaffold),
S. Pr., 122, 3

Halifax, Charles Lord,

Joseph,

S. P.. 319, 1
Halk, S. P., (8,4
Hall. Bishop
S. Pr., 133, 8
Halland, S. P., 392, 31;
hallan, 407, 1+
Halliwell-Phillipps, Mr.
J. O., R., 51, 1, 113, 1;
114,9

Mr., S. Pr., 13', 3
Halowis, R., 74, 9
Hals, S. P., 127, 34
Halt (holds), R., 94, 6
Halwei, S. P., 21, 12'
Halwes, R., 103, 6
--, L. W., 35,
Haly, L. W., 41, 11
Hamid, Pl., 4, i

Han, S. P., 60, +; 206 10
Handel in London, S. Pr.,
257,2

Hanging in Henry VIII.'s
reign, L. W., 264, 5
Hansel, R., 59, 1
Hanted, L. W., 79, 1
Hap (wrap), S. P., 392, 1
Happid, Pl, 3, 3
Harace, S. P., 20,7
Harde ("scare

well

harde"), R., 110,
Hardiness, S. P.. 39,5;
hardy (bold) 141,
Hardis, S. P., 35, 7
Hard sted, Pl., 4, 18
Harlequin Anna Bullen,
S. Pr., 257, 4
Harlock, S. P., 279,7
Harlot, R., 105, 5
Harmensen, Jacob. R.,
263, 1

Harmony of the Spheres,
R., 271, +

Harneys, S. Pr., 10, 1

Harnis (brains), S. P.,
266, 27

Pl.. 6,5; 8, 20
Harre (hinge), L. W., 44, 3;
herre, 5,

Harvey, Gabriel, S. P.,

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Heap (crowd), S. P.,
Heid nass penny, Pl., 7, 3
Healdan, R., 16,

Heck, Pl., 7, 19

Heeld (poured), R., 74, 10
Heidegges, Pl., 136, 1
Heill, S. P., 51, 20; 109, 5
Heis, S. P., 77, 8

Hele health), L. W., 54, 5
Heliodorus, S. Pr., 73, 3
Hell, "myself am hell,"
Pl., 119, 3
Helvetius de l'Esprit,

S. Pr., 348,1
Hem (them), S. P., 51, 3
Hend, hende, hinde, S. P,,

31,2; 75,; 83, 19; 93, 8;
104, 1; hendness, 118, 11
Hendeness, R., 82, 5
Hennes (hence), S. P.,
99, 6

Henry VII.'s wars, L. W.,
265, 1

Hent, S. P., 13, 2: 25,9;
33,9; 43, 12; 121,

hint, 80, 8; 125, 10, 21
126,7; 206,9

R., 60, 11

Hente, L. W., 39, 14; 46,1;
79, 6

Hepatite, S. P., 22, 7
Herberie, S. P., 79 18
Hercules, Pillars of, S.Pr.,
120, 2; 145,1
Here (expedition of war),
S. P., 35, 8

(their), Pl., 87, 9;
92, 3; her, 125, 1
L. W., 35, 2; 46,*;
her, 73, 8

Hereric, L. W., 12, 1
Heretics, burning of, S.P.,
200, 1, 2, 3

Herie, S. P., 44, 7

Hermits, The first, R.,
145, 1

Hermogenes, Pl., 183, 4
Herringman, Henry, S.P.,
334, 12

Hesiod and Milton, L. W.,
192, 1

Hest, S. P., 39, 10; 52, 3
Pl., 118, 6

30

Hests, R., 82, 10
Hetamythium, S. Pr., 70,3
Het (heated) S. P., 266, 23
R., 67, 21
Hetbin and heydin, S. P.,
79, 10; heydin, 67,
Hethyng, R., 74, 11
Heved (head), L. W., 52, ♦
Hevenriche, S. P., 18, 7
Hewe, R, 90, 7
Hi, S. P., 19, +
Hie (hasten), S. P., 60,5;
123, 19; hydis, 67, 14
(high), S. P., 102, 3;
112, hy, 104, 10
Hient Hill, S. P., 281, 2
Hidlis, R., 76, 1

Hight (promise), S. P.,
104, 1

Highte (commanded), R.,
94, 13.

Hilarion, R., 145, 1
Hill, Nathaniel, R., 119, 1
Hincmar, R., 21,
Hing, R., 123,
Hinny, S. P., 363,9
Hippings, Pl. 10, 17
Hippocras, S. P.. 135,7
Hippocrates, L. W., 41, u
Hirne, S. P., 123, 18
Hirsels, S. P., 438, 1
His, for genitive 's, Pl.,
66, 1

His, him, its, R., 124, 1;
209, 5

His, for its, L. W., 73, 3
Histie, S. P., 406, 9
Historian, The, S. Pr.,
73, 10; Historian and
Poet, Aristotle's dis-
tinction between, 75, 1

Hoast (cough), S.P., 127, 13
Hoball, Pl., 33, +
Hobby, S. Pr., 58,

2

(small hawk), S. P.,
132, 9

Hobgoblin, S. P., 180,*;
283, 1

Hocca (at cards), S. P.,
337, 1

Hochis, S. P., 126, 9
Hockshins, R., 110, 1
Hodden grey, S. P., 409, 1
Hodymoke, R., 120, 7
Hogarth's Illustrations to
Hudibras, L. W., 202,
Hogs sheep), Pl., 9, 12
Hokerly, R., 101, 5
Holbein's Dance of Death,
S. P., 110, 6; Illustra-
tions to the "Praise of
Folly," 130, 1

Holcot, Robert, S. P.,
61,9

Holiness

as a Virtue,

Plato and Aristotle on,
R., 12, 1

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Homespun,

Charle-

magne's, S. P., 191, 1
Homildon, Battle of, S.P.,
105, 2

Homilies and Sermons,
R., 180, 11

Homo fuge, Pl., 120, 7
Honeycomb, Will, Steele's
S. Pr., 234, 2
Hooker, Richard, and
Reginald Pecock, R.,
124, 3; his wife, 217, 1
Hooper, John, Bishop of
Worcester, S. Pr., 37, 3
Horus, R., 272, 7

Horace, Persiuson, S.Pr.,
77,8

Horace's Art of Poetry,
S. P., 325, 1

Horbury shrogs, Pl., 9, 11
Horned, S. P., 14, 1
Horwgh, S. P., 20, 6
Hote, S. P., 208, 6
Hour-glass,

The

Preacher's, R., 169, 1

Hours, R., 81, 13

23

of Prayer, The
Canonical, Pl., 5, 2
Housel, R., 22, 3
Housbonde, S. P., 83,5;
husbands, 145, 10

Houses of Planets, S. P.,
163,

Hove (hover), S. P., 231, 1
How (thought), S. P., 19,6
How at, S. P., 67, *
Howleglas, Pl., 187, 5
Hoyne, R., 66, 18

Huddroun, S. P., 115, 15
Hudpikes, S. P., 115, 5
Huffit on hight, S. P.,
118, 34

Hugger mugger, R., 120, 7
Huke, S. P., 128, 21

S. Pr., 124, 1
"Hull and Cry Cockles,"
Pl., 229, 4
Humble Pie, S. P., 84,
Humorists,
Shadwell's,
S. P., 334, 10
Humours, The Doctrine
of, S. P., 297,4; 336,1
Humphrey, Duke of
Gloucester, L. W., 70, 3
Hunger eats through
stone walls, S. P.. 175, 3
Husband, Pl., 4, 5; 26, 3
Hussites, R., 125, 2
Hussy, S. P., 266, 5;
hussyskep, 266, 6
Huswife, P., 7, 17
Huttock, S. P., 128, 14
Huvit (tarried), S. P.,
119, 20

Huygens, Christian, R.,
343,1

Hy (haste), R., 67, 9:
(high), 88, 1; he, 128,8
Hyacinth. Story of the,
S. P., 219, 2

Hyne, Pl. 5, 11

L. W., 44, 13
Hyphear, L. W., 173, 1
Hyrdes, Pl., 9, 7

I.

I (ay), S. Pr., 48, 1

. Pl., 129, 2; 132, 12;
134, 1
Iambize, To, S. Pr., 135, 18
Ibore, S. P., 41, 13

Ib ahim Bassa, Madeleine
de Scudéri's, S. Pr.,
154, 2

Icham, R., 134, .7

I chaped, L. W., 40, 14
Iche, Pl., 6,

1 ker, S. P., 405, 3
I light, S. P., 23, 4
Ihote, S P., 18, 6

Ilka, S. P., 75, 20; ilke,
87,1; 95, 8; ilk, 125, 3;
148, 8

Imortality, Argument

of Socrates for, R., 142,1
Implies, R., 201,

Imp, S. P., 30,*; 190,*;
300, 1

-, Pl., 287, 1
Importable, S. Pr., 19, 3
Incubus, R., 194, 5
Index Librorum Prohibi-
torum, S. Pr., 136, 5;
Expurgatorius, 136, 5
Indian Queen, The, by
Dryden and Sir Robert
Howard, S. Pr., 176, 3
Indifferent, R., 183, 185,2;
indifferently, 180, 1

(impartial), S. Pr.,

54, 2; 151, 2
Indured, R., 149, 3
Infek, S. P., 112, 3
Infecte, L. W., 40, 2
Infere, L. W., 80, 2
-, R., 67, 11

In fere, S. P., 25, 19; 55, 1;
83, 21; 92, 15

Influence of the Stars,
S. P., 163,
Inforced, R., 23, 4
Infract, Pl., 90, 3

Ingine (wit), S. P., 146, 5;
engyne, 202, 1

Ingle, S. P., 394, 2; 406, 3
Inkle, S. P., 359, 1

and Yarico, Origin of
the Story of, S. Pr.,
235, +

Inned (gathered in), S. P.,
57,8
Inquisiturient,
137, 6

S. Pr.,

Insolation, S. Pr., 125, 1
Insurrections of 1549, R.,
157, 1
Intelligible (intellectual),
R., 130, 10

Intent (direction of one's
course, S. P., 75, 30
In to (in), S. P., 78,1;

110,7; intill, 113, 15;
114, 16; 115, 19; 121, 10
123, 27; 124, 2, 12; 148,9;
149, 6

Intrinsecate, Pl., 194, 7
Inwit, R., 94, 20

Io Hymen! S. P., 232,7
Iolas, L. W., 128, 5
Ion the Rhapsodist,
S. Pr., 82, 2
Iquit, S. P., 97,
Irus, S. P., 174,9
Isaiah, Raffaelle's, S. Pr.,
332, i

Isis, R., 272, 7

Isle, SirJohn Mandeville's
use of the word, S. Pr.,

2,1

I-shreve, L. W., 38, 12
Isocrates, S. Pr., 132, 1
It, as a genitive, R., 66, 15;
his and its, 124, 1; 209,
-it and is, Northern past
and plural in, S.P., 116,6
It that (that which),
S. P., 113, 3
Ivory, Abraham, Pl., 340,3
Iwis, Pl., 11, ; 25, 1; 67,*;
181, 4

Iwisse, S. P., 20, *; iwis,
19,8; 31,6; 89,5; 93,6
Iwitte, S. P., 23,

J.

Jack Nokes and Tom
Stiles, R., 88, 5
Jackes studies, R., 117,7
Jackis, S. P., 114, 9
Jaguar, The, S. Pr., 187, 1
James I. and the Book
of Revelations, R.,
277, 1
James V. of Scotland,
S P., 147, 3; 148, 21;
149, a

Kern S. P.. 208 16
Keiand Chetiv, S. Pr.,
139, +

Kest, R., 128, 16

Ket the Tanner, R., 157, 1
Kethat, S. P., 114, 9
Key to the "Rehearsal,"
notes on pages, Pl,
338-350

Kban, The Great, S. Pr.,
2, 3

Kill (kin), S. P., 266, 8,
28; 393 23

Kind (nature), S. P., 51, 5
78, 13

R., 72, 10; kindly,
73, 1; 89,6; kind-wit,
90, 1

Kinnen (cony), S. P.,

Jane (a coin), S.

P.,

48, 1;

151, 1

61, 12

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jangling, 105, 8
Jangler, L. W., 44, 5
Janicola, S. P., 40, 10
Janus ad commodum,
S. P., 14, 2

Jape, S. P., 52, 25; 131, 6
Japers, R., 165, 9
Jaques, Shakespeare's,
R., 275, 1

Java, The Londe of, S.Pr.,
116, 3

Javel, S. P., 137, 1
Jaw (dash), S. P., 362, 9
Jealous, R, 59, 5
Jelot, Pl., 8, 1
Jerome, Saint, A Dream
of, S. Pr., 138, 2
R., 145, 2
Jerked Beef, S. P., 65,7
Jetted, S. P., 191, 2
Jet, "newe jet," L. W.,
45, 13

Je te (strut), L. W., 265, *
John the Almoner, Saint,
R., 59, 16

Johnson, Samuel, S. P.,
398, 1

Jolly jar, S. P., 180, 5
Jones, Inigo, Pl., 211,;
214, 1

Jongleur, S. P., 76, 9
Jonson, Ben. S. P. 262 +

translation from

Ovid. Pl., 180, 3
Martial, Pl., 184, 1
Ho ace Pl., 195, 6
his translating, Pl.,

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Kippis, Pl., 10, 16

Kirke, Edward, S. P.,
206,4

Kirklees, Robin Hood at,
S. P., 101, 4, 5
Kirn, S. P., 266, 11
Kirnel (crenel),
118,; 126, 5

S. P.,

Kiss of Courtesy, The,

S. Pr., 130, 2
Kist, S. P., 78, 5
Kithethe, L. W., 82, 8
Kithit. S. P., 78, 14 ;

kith

(home), 80, 22
Knacks, S. P., 1949
Knakkes, R., 105, 10
Knave (boy), Pl., 8,9;
10, 15

Knave child, S. P., 43, 2;
86, 8

Knolles, Richard, S. Pr.,
94, 1

Know (hillock), S. P.,
267,1; 362, 42
Knowledge (for "acknow-

ledge "), S. Pr., 24, 1
Kyrle, John, R., 346,1
Kythe (made known),
S. P., 63, 18

L.

Laas, lace, L. W., 41,7
Lacan, Pl., 6, 24
Lacche, L. W., 51, 8
Lacky find fault with),
R., 96, 2

Laconic, S. Pr., 135, 12
Lad (led), R., 74, 6
Lælius, S. P., 161, 3
Laing, Dr. David, S. P.,
75, 21; 76, 7; 80, 18
; 114,
Lagh (laugh), Pl., 11, 12
Laitis, R., 128, 7

Lake (play), Pl., 5, 17;
lakis, 9,

Lamb, Charles, on "The
Duchess of Malfi," Pl.,
263,1

on,

Wordsworth
S. Pr., 401,1
Langid, Pl., 4, 12
Landes, Pl., 5, 23
Langland, William, R.,
77.1

Lant, T., Drawing of Sid-
ney's Funeral, S. P.,
215, 1

Lanterne, à la, S. Pr.,
355, 3

Lares, R., 272, 2
Larks, S. P., 22,10,14; 79, 15
Lasse (less), S. P., 52, 24
Late (lately), R., 63, 11
Lathefu' (shy), S. P.,
407, 11

Latimer, Hugh, S. P.,
200, 3
Latoun, L. W., 46, 2
Latter Lammas, S. P.,
187,

1

Lauch (tavern bill), S. P.,
67, 18; leuche, 69, 6
Lauche (laugh), S. P.,
67, 20

Launsgay, S. P., 89, 9
Lave (the rest), S. P.,
111,9; 113, 12 15 122, 15
146,9;
393, 27; 405, 5;
407,2; laif, 67,5; lafe,
77, 2

Lave (abase to), S. P.,
117,9

3

Lavasse, L. W., 265, a
Layn (deceive), R., 67, 16
Layne, S. P., 117, 1
Leal, R., 90, 11

Leams, S. P., 171.4
Leather Captain, Pl.,
202, 1

Leas, S. P., 154, ♦
Leasing, S. P., 61, 1; 978;
lesings, 115, 2; leiss,
117, 80

Lecam, S. P., 116, 11
Lede (people), S. P., 28, 8
Lede (mau), R., 85, 1
Ledyr hyne, Pl., 5, 11;
letherly, 5, 19

Lee (lie), Pl., 11, 2
Leed (cauldron), L. W.,
34, 13

Leese (lose), R, 191, 2
, Pl., 23,1
Leeved (believed), S. P.,
60,9

Lef (believe), R., 114, *
Leg (bow), S. Pr., 130, 1
Legs (bows), Pl., 182, 3
Legier, S. P., 314,1
Leglens,

[blocks in formation]

Leid (people), S. P., 126,17;
128, 13

Leil, S. P., 118, 14
Leman, S. P., 75, 7

Lemnius on the Occult
Wonders of Nature,
S. P., 297, +
Lemures, R., 272, 2
Lene, Pl., 6, 13

Len, lene, lend (give),
S. P., 37,5; 86,6; 87, 13;
392, 17; lane, 119, *;
121, s

Lend (abate), S. P., 25,8
Lended (dwelt), S. P.,
32, 1

Lend, R., 81, 12; lene

(give), 94, 9; 147,1
Leohte, R., 16, 1
Leominster, S. P., 279,
Leopard of England, The,
S. P., 36, 3

Lep, S. P., 68, 17; 80,1;
363, 13

Lepanto, Battle of, S. Pr.,
101, 1

Lere, R., 67, 14; 81. 2, 21;
117,3; leres (thou leres),
60, 2; lereth, 87.*; 93, 2;
95,1; lering, 94, 19
, Pl., 7, 14
S. P., 25, 18
; 32, +;
35, 17; 83,2; 100,8;
147,9;

124, 29 ; lare,

35, 17; leir, 75, 4; 279, 1;
lernit (taught), 148, 16;
learned, 279,9

(cheek), S. P., 83, 23
Lerroch (site), S. P.,
393, 30

Lered, L. W., 68, 6
Lese, S. Pr., 23, 2

(lose), S. P., 139, 12
Less (unless), S. P., 312,4
Lessius, Leonard, S. P.,
297, 1

Lest (last), S. P., 79, 22
(follow), S. P., 68 23
Leste (lost), S. P., 25, 3
Lest (pleasure), L. W.,
37,9; leste (pleased),
46,6; 79, 20
Lesse (lie), R., 68, 15
Lest ("me lest"), R.,.
106,5

Lesteth, R., 57, 2
L'Estrange, Sir Roger,
S. Pr., 202, 1

Let (hindrance), S. Pr.,
149, 1

(hinder), Pl., 86, 1
L. W., 53, "; 60,7;
hindrance, 266, 1

(delay, hinder), R.,
81,20; 117, 1; 159, 1; lete,
61,7; letten. 123,⚫; 274,1

(hinderor Lindrance),

S. P., 16, 1; 28, 12; 33,7;
41, 10: 76, 12; 84 9; 102,1;
154,6; letting, 59,
Leth, S. P., 27,7
Lettowe, L. W., 36, 3

Lend, L. W., 264, 2
Leve (dear), R., 120,6;
lief, 107, "

Leved, S. P., 34, 9
Leverokes, S. P., 22 14;
laverock, 79, 15
Levin, S. P., 207, 8

Lever dearer, L. W., 51,
Levy. Pl., 43, 1
Lewed, R., 79, 2

Lewdly (unlearnedly),
S. P., 136, 5
Lewte, S. P., 89, 16
Lexiphanes, Lucian's, Pl.,
196,1; 197, 1
Licenciat, L. W., 38, 18
Licensing of Books, S.Pr.,
136, 5; 137, 2
Lichfield Cathedral iu
Siege, S. Pr.. 147, 6
Lidder, S. P., 146 3
Lief, S. P., 208,7; lefe,
161, 2; lever, 156, 1
Lief (dear), R., 107,9;

leve, 120, 6
Lieved (believed), R., 78,7;
lieveth, 82, 18; lef, 114,*;
leyved, 88, 2

Lieys, L. W., 36, 6

Life (body), L. W., 60 6
Lift (upper air), S. P.,
22, 2; 392, 30
Ligand, S. P., 32.9

Light after, S. Pr., 135 15
Ligon, Richard, S. Pr.,
235,4

Likame, R., 128, 26
Likfullest, S. P., 20, 12
Lilburue, Pl., 33, 4

Lily of France, The, S.P.,
36, 3

Limbo, S. Pr., 137, 3
Lime (glue), S. P., 58, *
Limitour, S. P., 139, 11
L. W., 38, 15

Lin, S. P., 176,*; 283, 2
Lind, under the lind,

S. P., 98,7

Lingell, S. P., 279, 5
Linkan, S. P., 363, 6
Lint (flax), S. P., 407, 16
Lind, R., 81,7

Links (flat ground), S.Pr.,
400, 6

Liquids in Dissyllables,
R., 131, 1

List and lete, R., 70, 6

rave, Pl., 5, 12

Lite little), R., 81, 3;
lyt, 128, 14

--, L. W., 33,1

S. P., 25, 2; 58, 18
Lithe (listen), S. P., 82, 2
Little John, S. P.,

82,

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Ease, S. P., 142, 11
Littleton, Thomas, S. P.,
134, 10

Liveray, S. P., 86, 1;
leveray, 115, 31
Livere (livery), L. W.,40,12
Lloegria, Pl., 60, 4

Loan (opening between

corn fields, S. P., 362, 18
Lobcock, Pl., 33,

Locus Communis, S. Pr.,
74,
Lodemenage, L. W.,
41, 8
Lodge, S. P., 84, 1; luge,
124, 2

Thomas, S. P., 263, 3

Loke, Pl., 6, 14

thee, R., 81, 22

Lollards, R., 110, 10
Lolled him, R., 110, 11
Lomes, R., 77, *
Lombard's touch, Pl.. 30,2
Loos (praise), S. P.. 63, i
Lore (lost), S. P., 63,

85,; lease (lose), 295,
--, R., 61.1; 63, 3
Lordfast, Pl., 4, 4

Love dayes, L. W., 39, 6
Loveloker, R., 106,F
Love's Kingdom, Fleck-
noe's, S. P., 335, 1
Low (flame), S. P., 266, 29;
lowan (flaming), 362, 31
(laughed), L. W., 59, 6
Lubrican, S. P., 284, 1
Luce, L. W., 40, 8
Lucifer, Pl., 119,*

-. Fall of, R., 5, 1
Lucilius, Caius, S. P.,
187, 3

Lugre, S. P., 22, 6
Lugs, S. P., 362, 17
Lungie, S. P., 115, 20
Luid (loved), S. P., 152, 3
Lupton, Mr. J. H., R.,
143, 1

Lurdane, R., 87, 6
Lurdan's, S. P., 123,9
Luskie, Pl., 90, 2

Lust, lusty, leste, S. P.
38, 2; 43, ; 57, 2; 59, 2
117, 27; 120,
122, 9

30;

154,1; list, 124, 29; lust-
head, 118, 19

Lusty, R., 128 7

Luthere (bad), R., 92, 1
Lyar (a carpet), S. P.,
267, 4

Lyart, S. P., 407, 17
Lycurgus, Laws of, S. P.,
187,8

Lydiat, Thomas, S. P.,
377, 2

Lydgate, John, R., 130, 3
Lyflode, R., 77, 3

Lyly, John, Pl., 133,1;
141, 1

Lynceus, S. P., 193, 1
Lysse, R., 81, 18
Lythie, R., 247, 1

M.

Ma (make), S. P., 121, 15
Mab, S. P., 280, 5
Macarians, L. W., 269, 2
Macaronics, Burke's,
S. Pr., 335, 1
Macaber, Dance of, S. P.,
110,6
Machaon's Art, S. P.,201,
Macpherson, James, his

notes to Darthula, S. P.,
387, 27; 388, 3; 389,
1-7; 390, 14
Made no bones, S. P., 191,6
Magik natural, L. W., 41,9
Magnificate, Pl., 195, *
Mahoun, S. P., 113, 17;
116, 1

Mail a hawk, Pl., 230, 3
Mailins (farms), S. P.,
393, 13

Main of light, S. P., 253, 1
Mais (meat), S. P., 79, 7
Major, Mr. R. H., S. Pr.,
116, 3

Mak, as a clown's name,
Pl., 6, 2

Make (invent poetry),
L. W., 36, 20; making,
69,7; 72, 1
Making (verse writing),
R., 108, 2
Makars (poets), S. P.,
109,*; (inventors), 168,3;
make, 204, 2

Make (mate). S. P., 51,1;
101, 13; 185, 5; makis,
104, 13

Makyn, S. P., 74, 3
Male, bag, L. W., 45, 16;
72,5
i

Losels, S. P., 133, ; lorel,
207, 9

Losengour, S. P., 60, 10
Losengerie, R., 105, 1
Lote, Pl, 9,

Loten, Pl., 4, 23

Loth, R., 62, 3

Lough (laughed), S. P.,
51, 13
Lourd, S. P., 203, 7
Lout, S. P., 36, 1; 207, 18
R., 62, 22

(bag), S. P., 18,2;
89, 3; 137. 14
Malison, R., 105, 3
Malyng, S. P., 148, 20
Mammocks, S. P., 137,7
Man of Ross, The, R.,
346, 1

Manchet, Pl., 154, 1
Mancus, Value of a, R.,
19, 1

Mandeville,

Sir John,
Fable from, R., 116,
Mane (might), S. P., 266, 18
--(fine bread), S P..79,26
Mang, S. P., 118, 3; 120,

Manhood of a Roman
recovery, S Pr., 133, 7
Manilius Marcus, S. Pr.,
72, 8

Maniples, S. Pr., 147, 2
Manna, The Hiduen, R.,
289, 2

Manse, S. P., 60, 2
Mantissa, R., 324, 1
Marchand and marinal,
S P., 147, 5
Marchaunt tart, L. W.,
41, 2

Marchpane, S. P., 279, a
Marchparti, S. P., 104, 14
Maridunum, S. P., 36, 1
Mark, a, in money, L. W.,
75, i

(the coin), S. P., 13,*;
93, +
Marlock, S, P., 482, 1
Marlowe's Tamburlaine,
S. P., 257, 1

Marot, Clement, S. P.,
206, 12

Marrit, S. P., 118, 32
Marrow (companion),

S. P., 145, 7; 149,2
Marston, John, S. P., 2(3,4
Martial's Epigram ** In
Maximum," R., 253, 1
Mary, Queen, Persecution
under, S. P., 00, 2, 3
Mary-worship, S. P., 85,10
Masars, S. P., 90, $
Mase, R., 80,
Maskellass, R., 107, 13
Mason, Sir John, S. Pr.,
41, 3

Masque at Court, Inigo
Jones's design for a, Pl.,
214, 1

Mass, R., 170, 1

Mass, By the, Pl., 46, 3
Masson, Professor David,
L. W., 178, 1
Mate (confound), Pl.,116,1
Maugre, S. P., 75, 21
Maugre his face, S. Pr.,
58,1

Maunciple, L. W., 44, 6
Maure, Saint, L. W, 38, 3
Maurice of Nassau, S.Pr.,
162, +
Maximin, Dryden's, S. P.,
334,9

May-games

and May.

poles, S. P., 245, 2; 280,1
Mayne, R., 72, 8
Mean, Virtue in the, S.P.,
63, 6; 226, 2

Medled (mixed), R., 94, 15
Meeds, S. P., £5,9
Meeting (knowledge), R.,
114, 8

Meind (mixe 1), L. W., 56,
Meisit, S. P., 124, 15
Melampode, S. P., 207, 6
Melancholia, S. P., 297,
Melee, S. P., 110, 9
Melicert, S. P., 263, 1
Mell (meddle), S. P.,

132, 3; 141,3; melling,
208, 18

Melote, S. P., 139, 17
Mends, Pl., 11, *
Mene, Pl., 6, 15; 11, 16
(mediator), R, 93, 11
Ment, R., 66, 2

(bemoaned), S. P.,

25, 11
Mephistopheles Pl., 118,7
Merel, L. W., 54, 10
Mer, S. P., 118, 2
Merci, R, 80, *
Mercurius Aulicus, S Pr.,
141, 7

Christianus, S. Pr.,

150, 1

Mere, R., 283, 1
Merk, R., 129, 7
Merkit (trotted), S. P,
80.24

Merum sal, S. Pr., 168, 2
Meschief, L. W., 43, 3
Mesel, R., 105, *
Mess John, S. P., 393, 15
Mester (trade), I. W, 44, 15
Mete, met (measured),
S. P., 86, 3, 4
Mete (scanty), R., 110, 2
Methinketh, Pl., 99, 1
Meuble, R., 94, 11

Mewe, L. W., 40, 7
Mewet, S. P., 192, 2
Mewing (renewing), S.Pr.,
147,

-

Meyn (complain), R., 68, 6
Meynee, L. W. 80, 11
S. P., 60,2; 84,3;
meany, 102, 2
Meynt (mingled), S. P.,
207, 5

Mich, Pl., 205, 1
Michael Angelo, S. Pr.,
332,

Miching, S. P. 353.1
Middleburgh, L. W., 39,9
Mihtig, R., 16, 12
Milo of Crotona, S. P.,
325,5

Milsterak, S. Pr., 3, 1
Milton's Imitation of
Isocrates, S. Pr., 132, 1
133, 2; Signature, 149, 3
Milton, John, S. P.,310, 1;
327, 1

Milthe, R., 74, 1
Miltsa, R., 16, 1
Mint (attempt), S. P.,
362, 0; mynt, 66, 9
Miracle Plays, R., 64,1
Miri and merry, S. P.,
18,8; 24,; 61, 5 : 74, 5;
79,9

Mirk, S P., 149, 4
Mirth, S. P., 310, 1
Mirrors, Early, S. P.,
7184, 1

Mischief (misfortune), R.,
107, 3

-, S. P., 58, 7
Misdid him, R., 62, 23
Misdrawe, L. W., 54, 10
Miss (fault), S. P., 124, 1
Mister (kind of), S. P.,
208, 7
(want), S. P.,
93, $
Mistletoe, L. W., 173, 1
Mithras, L. W., 277,
Mithridates, S. P., 314, 1
Mo. S. P., 41, 16; 48,*;
139,9; moe, 201,6

S. Pr., 9, 2
Pl., 6, 3

1

Mobile (mob), S. Pr., 194, 1
Moche and lite, L. W,
43.4

Mochil, S. P., 20, 3; 63, 13
Mold, R., 85, 2

Molionidæ, The, S. Pr.,
159, 1

Moll Cut-purse, L. W.,
205, 1

Mollet, S. P., 149, 9
Moloch, R., 272, 6
Moly, R., 135, 1

Molton (sheep), L. W., 59, 5
Mome, Pl., 33, 1
Mon (must), S. P., 77, 1
Mone (must), R., 129, 2
man, 165, s

(thought), S. P., 36, 4
Monk's colours, S.P., 20,11
Monopoli, R., 28, 2
Montemayor George de,
S. Pr., 141, 1
Montera, S. Pr., 124, 3
Monument, London, In-
scription on the, R.,
335,1

Mooting, S. P., 142, +
Moravians, K., 392, 1
More and less (men of all
ranks), Pl., 22, 1
Morley, B shop George,
R., 263, 1
Mormal, L. W., 41,
Morning Star, The, R.,
289, 2

Morris, Rev. R., S. P.,
103, 19; 144, 1

R.,

Dr. Richard,
18,1; 48, 1; 57,1; 106, 4
Morris-dancing, S. P.,
246, 1
Morpheus, S. P., 183, 3
Morrow, R., 58, 10
Pl., 3, 5
Morsels
on
the mow,
S. P., 128, 11
Mort (on the horn) S. P.,
102, 7

Mortal taste, L. W., 182, 2
Mortereus, mortrews,
L. W., 41, 3

Mortimer and his sow,
Pl., 24, 3

Morton, John, Archbishop
of Canterbury, L. W.,
261, 4

Thomas, R., 294, 2
Mote ("mighty to mote"),
R., 81, 9

Motions (puppet shows),
S. Pr., 141, 5
Moton, R., 16, 1
Mould (mole), Pl., 98, 1
Mouldwarp, S. P., 181, 1;
molewarp, 283, 3
Mountains, The Old Man
of the, S. Pr., 3, 2
Mountenance, S. Pr., 19, .
Mow (mouth), S. P., 128, 11;
2536, 26

Moylie, S. P., 149, 10
Mozambique Channel, R.,
236, 1

Muchel, R., 203, 2
Mulgrave, John Sheffield,
Lord, S. P., 324, 1; 29 í
Multure, S. P., 393, 37
Murdresaris, S. P., 18
149.
Murray, Mr. J. A. H., R.,
18, 1

Museum, S. P., 313, 1
Music of the Spheres, R.,
271, +

Music on St. Cecilia's
Day, S. P., 333, 1
Musidorus' flame, S. P.,
301,1

Mute (articulate). S. P.,
146, 15

Mutchatoes, S. P., 183, 4
Mycelnisse, R., 16, 1
Myn (less), S. P., 117, 33
Myne ye ple, S. P., 103, 19
Myng, R., 120, $
Myngit, S. P., 80, 17

yre's Instructions for
Parish Priests, R., 119, *

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Pl., 8, 13

-, S. Pr.. 41, 8

L. W., 69, 3

105,7;

Nanis, For the, S. P.,
114, 10

Nantes, Revocation of the
Edict of, S. Pr,, 204, 1
Napre, S. P., 67, 7
Napron, L. W., 128, 2
Nar, R., 67, 2; Las, 103, 1
Narrow, A (an arrow),
S. P., 104, 9
Nas nere, S. P., 53,*;
42, 11

Nasidienus Rufus,
Horace's Supper of, -
S. Pr., 281, 1
N'at, S. P., 62, 20
Natheles, S. P.. 41, 3
Natheless, L. W., 35, 12
Nawie, Pl., 8, 12

Nazaz, Gregory, S. r.,
13,2

Neck, To give the, S. P.,
243, 1

Neckverse, Pl., 14,

Neem'y, Pl., 7, 8

Negative, Doub e, S. P.,
118, 16

Negative forms, L. W.,
36, 13

Nempned, S. P., 44,6;
neven, 139, 8

Nerr (nearer), S. P., 35, 9;
nere, 88, 2; narre, 207, í
Nesh, Pl., 10, 13
Neuch, S. P., 115, 4
Neven, R., 66, 13

Pl., 6, 3

Never a dele, R., 60, 6
Nevil's Cross, The Battle
of, S. P., 33, 15

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Noises

Pl.,

in Mountain-

passes, S. Pr., 4, 3

Nokyns, R., 68, +

Nold, R., 61, 6

Nolls (heads), S. P., 133, 5
Noll (black cattle), S. P.,
145, 14

Nome, R., 62, 15; name,
63,7

L. W., 59, 2
Nomen (took). S. P., 31, 6;
nome (taken), 51, 15;
52, 14

Nominate, Pl.. 194, 2
None (noon), S. P., 19, 9;
89, 9

North Briton, No. 45,
Wilkes's Notes to the,
S. Pr., 300, 302
Jorthward in Heaven, R.,
5.1

Norway, the Gula-Things
Laws of. L. W., 1. 2
Norwich drugget, S. P.,
334, 2

Nose thirles, L W, 44, 4
Not, know not, L. W.
39, 12; 53; 55, *; 58, *;
59,7; 72, $; 78, 8
Not-heel, L. W., 37, 2
Nourreis, S. P., 146 14
Nouns in First-English,
R., 16, 1

Nowches, S. P., 42, 9
Nower, A (an hour),

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10

84, 15;

Old Man of the Moun-
tains, The, S. Pr., 3, 2
Oly, S. P., 67,
On (one), Pl., 72, 1
One (only), S. P., 32, 5
Only, S. P., 58, 15

Open time, S. P.. 139, 15
Or (before), S. P., 58, 3;
61, 3; 62,5; 78, 31; 82, 8;
99, 5; 117, 47; 168, 2

(ere), S Pr., 16, 2
Pl., 4, 1; or ever,
68,2; 82,4

L. W., 35, 13; 39,*;

57, 1
Oracles, Cessation of, at
Birth of Christ, R.,
272, 1

Oration, The Parts of an,
S. Pr.. 133, 2
Orcades, L. W., 179,
Ord and end, R., 51, 1
Ore (ere). R., 63, 1
Oreb, L. W., 182, 4
Osiris, S. Pr., 145, 4

-, R., 272, 7
Other (or), R., 92, 8
Otranto taken by the
Turks, Pl., 90, 5
Ottone, Handel's, S. Pr,
257,2

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Paas, L. W., 47, 1
Pace, pass, L. W., 44, 9
(Easter), S. P., 79, 11
Pa Da Lin, S. P., 145, 16
Padyaue, S. P., 111, 10;
115, 33

Pairts (parts). S. P., 149, 7
Paishe, Pl., 48,

Palatye, L. W., 36, 11
Palinode, S. P., 208, 12
Pall s, Ointment of, R.,
135, i

Pallioun, S. P., 120, 42
Palmer, R., 89, 4

Pamela, Sidney s, S. P.,
301, 1

Pan (crown), R., 86, 1

(skull), S. P., 123, 5
Panachæa, L. W., 109, 1
Panak, S. P, 44 5
Panormitanus, S. Pr., 38, 1
Pantolabus, Pl., 181, 1
Paolo, Fra, S. Pr., 136,

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Papacy, The Schism in
the, L. W., 54, 1
Paradise Lost and Cæd-
mon's Paraphrase, R.,
7,1; 8, 1

biblical language in,
L. W., 182, 9
Parage, R., 107, 11
Paralling, S. P., 80, 12
Parall (adorn), S. P,
117, 36; parellit, 117, 53
Paramour, S. P., 280, 3
R., 128, 12
Par aveuture, S. P., 40, 14
Parclos, L. W., 79, 9
Paris and Enone, S. P.,
207,1; 208, 1
Parker, Matthew, S. P.,
205, 2

Parlasy, S. P., 127, 13
Parliament, Submission
o, to the Pope, S. Pr.,
33, 1

Triennial, S. Pr.,

134, 2
Parma, Alexander Far-
nese, Prince of, Pl.,
171, 3

Parpall wall, S..P., 80,12,21
Party, R., 61, 7

Parvys, L. W., 40, 1
Pas, R.. 59,*

Pass (care), S. P., 2411
Passus, Pl., 59, 4

Past tense, old plural of,

S. P., 39, 4

Pastance, Pl., 30, 1
Paston Letters, Editions
of the, S. P., 7, 1
Pastoral poetry.

S. P.,

206, 12; 217, 3: 324, +
Pattle, S. P.. 405, *
Paughty, S. P., 362, 30
Paul, The first Hermit,
R., 143, 1

Paul's, Old Saint, S. P.,
134 3

Pausté R., 66,

Paved (pleased), Pl., 9,8
Pavys, Pl., 117, 8

Pay (content), S. P., 25,14
(bearing), S. P., 127,
satisfaction, L. W.,

81, 6
Payed (pleased), R., 59, 13;
to pay (to satisfaction),
62,9; 90, 5; 114,7
Peace of the World at
Birth of Christ,

270, 1

R.,

Peachum, Polly, S. Pr.,
257, 3

Pea coat, S. P., 91, *
Peacock, Mr. Edward, R.,
119, 2

Peaked, S. Pr., 65, +
Peaks simpletons), S. P.,
133, 10

Peas'd, S. P., 176, 14
Peece (gun), S. Pr., 98, 1
Pecock, Reginald and
Richard Hooker, R.,
124, 3

Peise, R., 60, 19

L. W., 55.9
Pencillis, Pl., 117, 2
Penible, S. P., 45, 4
Pennyfather, L. W., 274, 1
Pens, Ancient, S. Pr., 1, 1
Penseroso, Milton's, S. P.,
310, 1; 313, +
Pensi, S. P., 25, 3
Perdé, S. P., 72, 1; 124, 10
Perilous Vale, The, S.Pr.,
4, 1

Peor, R., 272, 3
Peroration, The, S. Pr.,
133, 2; 147, 5
Perqueir, S. P., 146, 18
Perrochioun, R., 165, 9
Pers, L. W., 41, 12; 44, 17
Persius on Horace, S.Pr.,
77,8

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from, S. P., 235,
Peynible, R., 62, 10
Philarch, L. W., 271, a
Philomela, Story

S. P., 185, 1
Philotas,

of,

Daniel's, Pl.,

270, 2
Phoebe, S. P., 233, 2
Phoenicoptrices, S. Pr.,
231, 2

Phryxus, S. P., 168, 1
Pickers (pillagers), S. P.,

78, 25; pike (steat). 179,*
Pickle (a mischievous
boy), S. P, 234, 1

(a small quantity,
S. P., 392, 14
Pickthank, S. Pr., 65, 6
Pieces (drinking cups),
S. P., 90, 4
Piement, S. P., 22, 2
Piers Plowman, S. P.,
197, 1

Pike, Anchors on the, Pl.,
147, 1

Piled, L. W., 45, 5
Pilgrimages. L. W., 42,1

of Man and of the
Soul, Guilevile's, R.,
119,

Pilie, R., 92, 7

Pilioun, R.. 126, 1

Pill'd, S. P., 175, 1

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Pistrinum, S. Pr., 78, 2
Pl., 102, 1

Pite renneth sone in gen-
tilherte, L. W., 49,
Placard a breast-plate),
R., 134, 2

Plague of 1665 R., 334, 2
Plained, R., 107, 1
Plato on the Cardinal
Virtues, R., 12, 1; 19, 2:
on Immortali ́y, 142,i
Plato on Education, S.Pr.,
43, 1

Plato &nd Dionysius,
L. W., 268, 1
Platonic Love, S. P.,
216, 2

Plenerlich, L. W., 55, 8
Plenerly, R., 62, 13

Piet (folded), S. P., 78, 16
Plight (punishment),
S. P., 120, 7
Plite, L. W., 53, 8
Plot (space of ground),
Pl., 78, +

Plotmele, L. W., 77, 3
Plumb (£100,000), S. Pr.,
271, 1

Plump (cluster), S. Pr.,
163,

Py (pight), S. P., 80, 3
Po (peacock), Pl., 4, 10
Poet and Historian,
Aristotle's Comparison
of, S. Pr., 75, 1
Poetry, Sidney's Defence
of, S. P., 186, *

Point, in good, L. W.,
38, 10

Poke (bag), R.. 93, 9
Pole, Reginald, S. Pr.,
33, 1
Polde-headed, R., 163 1
Polygony, L. W., 109, 1
Pomely gray, L. W.,
41, 16

Pompey's Thea're, Pl..
272,

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Poruile, L. W., 30, 3
Port (gate), S. P., 117, 34
Portess, R., 200, *

-, L. W., 73, i
Portly, S. P., 233, 1
Portuguese Discoveries
in Australia, S. Pr.,
116, a

Postil, S. P., 138, 5
Pot (pit), S. Pr., 116,
Pounded, S. Pr., 85, 3
Pow (head), S. P., 392, 3;
394, 5

Powrit (wasted), S. P.,
123, 5

Practice conclusions,
S. Pr., 125, 3
Praer, S. P., 21, 2
Paues (prawns), S. P.,
132, 12

Passiune, S. P., 22,7
Pra er, Canonical Hours
of, Pl. 5, 23

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in (inviting);

pray in aid," S. Pr.,
113, s

Preach at Tyburn Cross,
S. P., 187, 2
Prease, Pl., 130, 3

S. Pr., 22, 1
R., 111, 2
Precisian, Pl. 118,5
Preise, R., 103, *
Prene (pin), S. P., 118, 16
Prentis and Arundel,S. P.,
62,8

Prerogative, Royal, Sir T.
Sackville on, Pl., 147.*
Present y (immediately),
S. P., 117, 3
Prest (ready), S. P., 32, 7;
43, 1; 65, 10; 170,*;
176,5; 217,1

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(forced pay-
ments), S. P., 134,
Pre-ton-pans, Battle of,
S. Pr., 269,1

Pretend. S. P., 193, 2
Pretended, Pl., 56, 10; pre
tend, 147, *

-, S. Pr,, 52, 1
Pretenced, Pl., 66,2; pre-
tence, 69, 1

Prevent, S. P., 305, *

R., 289, 1; prevented,
138, S

Prevented, S. P., 117,*:
110,4

Pricasour, L. W., 38,7
Price, R., 107, 10

Prie (taste), S. P., 393, 4
Prime Hour of, S. P., 54, 1
Primum mobile, S. P.,
163,4

Priscian, S. P., 13, 1
Privy beck, L. W., 267,
Privy Seal Office, S. Pr.,
69, 1

Prys, L. W., 36, 12
Prohibited Books, The
Index of, S. Pr., 136,
Prometheus, S. P., 216,1
Prompit forth, S. P., 78, 29
Prong (prank), S. P., 143,
Pronouns in First English,
R, 17, 1
Pronunciation of Letters
in old verse, L. W., 69, 5;
71, 72, 73,*
Proof, The, as Third Part
of an Oration, S. Pr.,
133, 135, 4
Prog, R., 276, 2
Propine, S. P., 363, 21
Proponis, S. P., 149, 15
Protagoras, S. Pr., 135, 5
Provisors, R., 83, 1
Pruce, L. W., 36, 3
Prynne's Lines on
Branding. R., 301, 1
Psalt ry, S P., 25, 6
Pto emy's Astronomy,
S. P., 163,

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Pl.,

(of crossbow), S. P.,

Quarry (of deer), S. P.,
102, 9

Quart (safe keeping), R.,
66, 23

Qeans, S. P., 362, 14
Qued, R., 60, 10

Queen Mab, S. P., 280, 5
Quert (gay spirits), R.,
129, 8

Queynt (quenched), S. P.,
63,3

-. L. W., 81, 1
Qubiles, S. P., 77, 13
Quick, S. P., 112, 8

Pl., 128, 1; 225, 3;
quick-buried, 237, 1
Quickmire, R., 109, 6
Quiddity, Pl, 118, 1

Quh- in Scottish, R.,
128, 13; 129,*
Quintain, Pl., 170, 1
Quintes ence, S. P., 163,
--, S. Pr., 135, 3
Quinzy (Quang-si), S. P.,
120. +

Quite, S P., 25, 1; 89, 15;
105, 115, 3; (inno-
cent), 114, 29

Quoint, S. P., 285, 1
Quotidion, S. P., 58,2
Quyte, Pl., 7, 16

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Rad, Pl., 5, 20

Radbert, R., 21, 1

Raddour, S. P., 118,9;
120, 13

Raffaelle, S. Pr., 332, 1

Rageman (roll), R., 79,1;
(name for Satan), 98,
Ragment, S. P., 113, 13
Raik, P., 7, 5

on raw, S. P., 75, 1
Railed (rolled), S. P, 164,
Rair (roar), S. P., 125, 24
Rais a reik, S P., 149, 20
Raisid (vexed), Pl., 7, 18
Rakil, S. P., 58, 14
Ramid, Pl., 4, 2
Ramp, P., 194, 1

Rampire, S. P., 80, 5

Ram's horn, The right of
a, S. P., 143, 6
Ramus, (Pierre de la
Ramée), R., 220, 1
Randun, S. P., 23, 3
Rangles, S. P., 393, 17
Rants, S. P., 362, 5
Rapin, Réné, S. Pr., 172, 5
Raps (snatches), Pl., 2412
Raschit, S. P., 122, 1

Rathe, R., 94, 18; rather,
94, 2

Rather, S. P, 22,1; rathly,
31,2; 121, 22
Ratramnus de Corpore et
Sanguine Domini, R.,
21,

Raught, S. P, 26,7
79,
——, R.,

1

-, L. W., 37, 10
Rave (rove), Pl., 5, 12
Raw (row), Pl., 5, 2
Rx in a rape, S. P., 148, 12
Ray (row), Pl., 41,6; 43, 2
(order of battle),

S. P., 214, 1
92, 13
Raynes

(a cloth), S. P., 53, 3;

(a fine linen),
S. P., 131, 1

Remonstrants, The, R.,
263, 1

Remora, Pl., 187, 3

Ren (run), S. P., 97,7

Renk, S. P., 164, 5; rinkis,
119, 6

Renkes, Pl., 93, 5
Renomed, S. Pr., 11, 1
Rent, S. P.,

22, 3
Reprief, S. P., 178, 3
Republic, Plato's, S. Pr.,
71,1

Repugn, L. W., 279, 1
Rere-supper, S. P., 127, 35
Res (rush), R., 68, 17
Rest (arrest), S. P., 125, 13;
restit, 119, 15
Retcheth (recketh), S Pr.,
10, 5

Retrograde, Pl., 194, 1
Rette, L. W., 46, 3

Return from Parnassus,
The, Pl., 270, 2

of the Half-pace,
S. Pr., 122, 3
Revocation of the Edict
of Nautes, S. Pr., 201,
Revolution, American,
Origin of the, S. Pr.,
321, 1

French, Coalition
against the, S. Pr.,
352, 1; Incidents of the,
352, 2
Reysed, made military
expedition, L. W., 36, 2
Rhodope, S. P., 15, i
Rially i-bore, L W., 41, 1
Ribibour, R, 89, 2
Rich, Christopher, Pl.,
407, 1

S. Pr., 257, 4
Richard II., S. P., 177,1

(his coup d'etat of
1397), L. W., 51, 1
Richardson, Samuel, his
writing-chair, S Pr.,
290, with Friends in
his Summer house,296,1
Riches, Pl., 124, 2
Pl.. 135, 2

Rig (clothe), S. P., 47, 1
Rig-bone, S. P., 123, 17
Riggin (roof), S. P., 393, 3
Rinaldo, Handel's, S. Pr.,
257, 2

Ring (reign), R., 128, 3
Tilting at the, S. P.,

227, 1
Rinkis, S. P., 119, 6; renk,
164, 5

Ris (twig), S. P., 19, 1;
rise, 54,2; rise-bush,
150, 2

Rises (heights), S. Pr,
166, 1

Rishe, L. W., 283, 1
Robin Hood, S. P., 82, 3;
101, 3, 4, 5

festivals, S. P.. 246 1
-'s Well, S. P, 81, 8
Robinson, Anastasia,

S. Pr., 257,2

Rochester, John Wilmot,
Eart of, S. Pr., 233, +
Rocks (distaffs), S. P.,
193, 6

Rock Sculpture. S. Pr., 4,3
Rode (cross), S. P., 36, 8;
97, 3

Roffensis, R., 137, 1
Roger de Coverley, The
Dance, S. Pr., 233, 2
Rogers, John, the Martyr,
S. Pr., 37, 3
Roif, S. P., 75, 23
Roil, Pl., 30,
Rome, A Roman's Confi-
dence in, S. Pr., 117, 3
Rorid, Pl., 202, 2

Rose Tavern, The, S. Pr.,
233, 7

fiddle,

Roses, How the first,
came, R., 116, +
Rote, country
L: W., 39, 1
Rotheren, R., 110, 5
Rough, John, R., 164, 1
Rouk, S. P., 116, 10
Rouncy, L. W., 41, 6
Rounded in the ear, S. P.
59, 12; roundand, 148, 1.
See also Rownaris, Rune
Roundel, S. P., 57, 9
Rounding (whispering),
Pl., 27, 5

Roup, S. P., 116, 2
Rouse (carouse), S. P.,
19, 10

Rousseau, Confessions of,
S. Pr., 353, 1; on Educa-
tion, 354, i

Rout, (strike), Pl., 41, 7
Route (snore), L. W., 72, 7

11

(stunning by a
blow), S. P., 122,3; 123,16
Rowau flood, S. P., 362, i1
Rowkand, S. P., 148, 2
Rowlandson, Thomas,

caricaturist, L. W., 342,1
Rowm, S. P., 128, 10
Rownaris, S. P, 115,1;
rowningly,59,12 rownit,
125, 20. ee also Rounded
and Rune
Rowne, L. W., 73, 7
Pl., 7, 6

Rows (rolls), S. P., 393, 19
Roysting, Pl., 22, 3
Ruddock

S. P., 232, 2

(redbreast),

Rue (fall), S. P., 186, 7
Ruel, R., 92, 4
Ruffs, S. P., 189, 3
Rufus of Ephesus, L. W.,
41, 11

Rug (pluck), S. P., 127, 38
Rule the roast, S. P., 190,2
Rune, S. P., 59, 12; 115, 1
Rung (staff), S. P., 266, 29
Rushes on Floors, Pl.,
270, 1

Russetings, S. P., 257, +
Russin, S. P., 19, 10
Rutters, Almain, Pl., 117,6
Ryng (reign), S. P., 147, 7;
150,

S.

S, Northern plural in,
S. P., 166, 2

R, 129, 4

Pl., 3,7; 10, 5
Sabellius, R., 187, 3
Sabrina, L. W., 19, 1
Sackbut, R., 132, 2
Sackless (peaceable), S.
Pr., 55, 3

Sackville, Richard, S. Pr,
41,7; Thomas, 41, 7
Sad, S. P., 40, 11: 48, 5;
92,6; 117,6; sadness,
123, 4

Pl., 40, sadly. 45, 2
L. W., 69,*; 267, *
Sadly, R., 114.6
Saebeins, S. P., 363, 3
Sagh (say), Pl., 11, io
Sail (assail), S. P., 118, 7
Sailing Chariots, Grotius
on, S. Pr., 162, +
Sain (say), S. P., 306, 5

Saint André (a dancing.
master), S. P., 334,
Sakering, R., 120, 1
Salary, A Roman actor's,
Pl., 272, 2

Sall (shall), S. P., 69, 2
Salmagundi, S. Pr., 23', 1
Salved (saluted), S. P.,
87.7

Salvage, R., 203, 1
Sam (together), R., 211, 1
Sam in a stede, R., 11, 1
Sammael, L. W., 183, 3
Samyn, S. P., 78, 23
Sanderson, Robert, S. Pr.,
238, 3

4

Sandys's Ovid, R., 240, 2
Sane (bless), S. P., 145, +
Sanguine, S. P., 297,1
Sangwin and pers, L. W.,
41, 12

Sannazaro, S. Pr., 141, 1
Saraband, S. P, 302, 1
Sark, S. P., 392, 12
Sarpi, Pietro Paolo,
S Pr., 136, +
Sary, S. P., 110, 3
Sat (vexed), S. P., 68, 11
Satalie, L. W.. 36,6
Satan, L. W., 183, 4
Satire, Origin of, S. P.,
187, 3

the

of the Three Estates,
Lindsay's, R., 165, 11
Satiromastix, Pl., 200, 1
Saturnine, S. P., 163,
Satyricon of Petronius
Arbiter, A Tale from
the, S. Pr., 235, 3
Saughs, S. P., 362, 12
Saunce, Tune of
Black, Pl, 135, 3
Sauye, R., 94, 22
Savage Love, S. P., 15, 1
Sawceflem, L. W., 45, 3
Sawris, S. P., 121, 28
Say (essay), S. P., 266, 22
(woollen stuff), R.,
201, 2
Sayles, The, S. P., 83, 11
Sayne (to be), S. P., 143,11
--, R., 66, 26
Saynt, Pl., 6, 10

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Score (reckoning), S. P.,

57,4; 67, 17

Scorn, Pl., 5, 22

Scott, Sir W., and Heber,
R., 394, 1

Scouner, S. P., 123, 30
Scoup, S. P., 126, 31
Scowder'd, S. P., 393, 22
Scrimpit, S. P., 62, 23
Serine, Pl., 42,

Scripture and Reas n, R.,
124, S

Scroyle, Pl., 190, 1
Scryppis, S. P.. 114, 20
Scuderi, Madeleine de,
S. Pr., 154, 1, 2
Seafarer. The, a First-
English Poem, R., 15, 1,2
Seckill, S. P., 69, 8

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Seis t (in possession),
S. P., 124, 14
Selden's Lines on
House door, R., 249, 1
Sele (time, season), R.,
62, 6; 63,*;

Sell (saddle), L. W., 99, 1
Sely, R., 109, 9; seilye,
165,1; silly, 271, 2
Semb'ably, L. W., 68, +
Sembly (appearance), S.P.,
119 9

Semy-cope, L. W., 39, 7
Sen (since), S. P., 105.4;
112.1; 119, 12; 126,2;
senin, 34,

Senda', S. P., 239,
Send 1 (seldom), S. P.
117, 46; seindill, 148, 22
Seneca, S. P., 257, 3
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Sent (assent), S. P., 168, 3
scent), R. 196, 1

Sentence hie, S. P., 112.9
Sentry, Captain, Steel's,
S. Pr., 234,1
Sepher, Pl., 155, 1
Serapion, L. W., 41, 11
Sere (claw), Pl., 243, 1
Sergeant at arms, L. W.,
80, 16

Seriously (in series), L.W.,
69,6

Serk, R., 128, 1

Sermons and Homilies,
R., 180, 11

Serpent, The, as Tempter,
L. W., 183, 3

Serve (deserve), S. P.,
124,; servit, 123, 10
Set (though), S. P., 119, 27
Set by (value), S. P., 59, 3
Sethen, R., 61, 11

Setiwall, S. P., 279,6;
sedwale, 21, 5

Seventh Years of Life,
R., 241, 1

Sew (follow), L. W., 98, 1
Sewed, R., 94, 1
Seyn, R., 68, $

Seynt of silk, L. W., 40 3
Shadwell, Thomas, S. P.,
334, 3, 10; 335, 2, 4, 5
Shakespeare, S. P., 212,2,3;
263, 1

and Philip Sidney.
S. P., 76, 3; and Francis
Bacon, 91, 2

Jubilee, Garrick's,

L. W., 136, 1

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