Wyn, 225.
Yarum, 226.
York, 41, 186, 282.
York, James, Duke of, afterwards James II. 191, 265.
Young gentleman of the university, character of, 65.
Young man, character of, 42.
Younger brother, character of, 22.
Ziba, 265.
THE END.
ERRATUM.
Page li. line 10, for first, read fift.
SUPPLEMENTARY APPENDIX.
VARIOUS READINGS AND VERSIONS FROM THE DURHAM MS.
A CHILDE.
1. "His soul is yet a white page" (paper).
AN ORDINARY PHYSITIAN.
4. After the words "take Physicke." "He drives away ye time if he cannot ye maladie, and is furnished with an hundred merrie tales for the purpose. He is no faithful friend for he leaves a man gasping, and his pretence is, death and he are enemies."
A SELFE-CONCEITED MAN.
10 (11 in Bliss). "A parasite is a stale to him," for "a flatterer is a dunce to him."
A RESERVED MAN.
26 (12 in Bliss). "Never speaks above the audit of a whisper," for "whispers you in the ear acts."
A DOUNE-RIGHT SCHOLLER.
20 (21 in Bliss). After "language of a falconer." "He is frigging up and doune, and composeth not his body to a settled posture. Gallants mock him for ushering Gentlewomen and indeed he hath not squired it in their Allies."
A POTT POET.
22 (28 in Bliss). After "patches," "yet their footemanshippe is not altogether shuffling." After "His other poems are but briefs." "At more leisur'd times he makes disticks on noblemen which are put under their twopenny pictures that hang in the bookbinders' shops."
A FORWARD, BOLD MAN.
30 (43 in Bliss). For "like a desperate soldier," read "like our north-west merchants, will venture where he cannot goe." Also "Saint Laurence" for "St. Maries."
A PLAINE COUNTRIE FELLOWE.
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