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Damasco, i. 84 Damascus walls, i. 87 damned, i. 204 dang'd, iii. 37 Daniel, Samuel, allusions to, iii. 232, 242 debasement of coinage, iii. 225 defend, ii. 272 deserved, ii. 190 Devil (he that eats with the Devil had need of a long spoon), ii. 67 die, ii. 119 Dis, iii. 36 discoloured, iii. 10 dittany, ii. 205 double cannons, i. 252 Drayton, Michael, allusion to, iii. 228

earns, ii. 202 ecues, ii. 244 elephant, object of wonder, iii. 217 Elze, Dr. Karl, emendation by, ii. 364 enginous, iii. 52 entrance, ii. 252 erring, i. 223 exercise, ii. 84 exhibition, ii. 280 exocoetus, ii. 154 eyas, iii. 62 eye, by the, ii. 68 eyelids of the day, ii. 38

falc'nets, i. 152 false-brays, iii. 228 fancy, ii. 339 far-fet, ii. 344 favour, iii. 97 fawns, iii. 92 fet, iii. 268 few, in, ii. 68 fleering, ii. 161 fleet, i. 61 flour, iii. 11 flying-fish, ii. 154 foil (check), i. 64 foil (stain), i. 170 foreslow, ii. 167 frost of 1564, iii. 224

gabions, i. 154 garboils, iii. 255 Gascoigne, George, iii. 226 gaunt, iii. 236 gear, i. 31 give arms, i. 164 glorious, i. 70 gobbets, iii. 111 grate, iii. 215 guess, i. 313 Guilpin's Skialetheia quoted, iii. 214, 238 Guise, the, ii. 9

had I wist, ii. 172 halcyon's bill, ii. 12 Hammon, Master Thomas, ii. 4 Harington, Sir John, his Ajax, iii. 231; his dog Bungey, iii. 245 harness, ii. 324 Hatton, Sir Christopher, his monument, iii. 217 haught, ii. 176 Havre, expedition against, iii. 224 hay, ii. 122 head (to head, to head!), iii. 241 hebon, ii. 68 held in hand, ii. 61 Hermoso piarer, etc., ii. 38 het, iii. 47 hey-pass, i. 266 Heywood, John, iii. 231 hold a wolf by the ears, ii. 212 horsebread, i. 257 horse-courser, i. 264 hugy, i. 59 Hunkes, Harry, iii. 242

I, old spelling for ay, i. 78. (The form I has been retained, perhaps unnecessarily, throughout.) imbast, iii. 192 impartial, ii. 60 imperance, iii. 55 imprecations, i. 85 incontinent, i. 11 incony, ii. 93 injury (verb), i. 16 intire, iii. 49 investion, i. 16 ippocras, i. 256 Irish kerns, ii. 160

jesses, ii. 155 jig, ii. 161 John the Great, i. 128 Jubalter, i. 128 Judas, ii. 95

keend, ii. 372 keep, ii. 245 Knave's acre, i. 229 knights of the post, iii. 128 known of, i. 266

lake, ii. 226 lanch, i. 22 Lantchidol, i. 114 lawnds, ii. 312 leaguer, i. 127 leave, ii. 327 Lepidus, his printed dog, iii. 245 let, i. 80 liefest, ii. 373 lightly borne, iii. 107 linstock, ii. 107 Lopez, Doctor, i. 266 love-lock, iii. 226 lown, ii. 135

mails, i. 22 malgrado, ii. 169 malice (verb), i. 15 mandrake juice, ii. 99 March beer, i. 247 Martlemas beef, i. 247 mate, i. 13, 211 measures, i. 188 merchants, i. 24 mere, iii. 44 merit, iii. 266 Milton quoted, ii. 38; iii. 22 minions, i. 152 miss, i. 173 Mithridate, i. 89 moorish fool, iii. 50 More, Sir Thomas, allusion to a Latin epigram by, iii. 235 Moroccus, i. 58 mottoes at the end of plays, i. 283 Mount Falcon, ii. 253 mounted his chariot, i. 183 muschatoes, ii. 84 Muse (masculine), i. 211 muted, iii. 241

neck-verse, ii. 83 need, i. 119 nepenthe, iii. 234 nephew, ii. 329 no way but one, i. 92 nymph, ii. 360

old Edward, ii. 218 on cai me on, i. 213 ostry, i. 267 other some, iii. 85 Ovid imitated, i. 25 packed, ii. 359 paised, iii. 25 parbreak, i. 95 Paris-Garden, iii. 241 pash, i. 59 pass, i. 13 Paul's churchyard, iii. 251 Paul's steeple struck by lightning, iii. 225 pentacle, iii. 45 Perkins, Richard, ii. 6. Petrarch's Itinerarium Syriacum quoted, i. 250 pheres, iii. 66 pickadevaunts, i. 228 pilling, i. 65 pin, i. 37 pioners, i. 50 pitch, i. 28 places, ii. 258 plage, i. 83 plat, iii. 81 plates, ii. 44 platform, ii. 363 Plato's year, i. 74 play the man, i. 159 play-houses, hours of performance at, iii. 238. Pont Neuf, iii. 236 porcupine darting her quills, ii. 121 port, i. 30 portagues, ii. 28 prest, i. 116 pretend (i.e. portend), ii. 64 pretend (i.e. intend), ii. 104 prevail, i. 141 prize played, ii. 7 proin, iii. 66 prorex, i. 12 purchase, i. 42 put by, iii. 17

quenchless, ii. 323 qui mihi discipulus, i. 229 quit, ii. 367 quite, ii. 282 quod tumeraris, i. 224

racking, i. 179 ray, iii. 180 ream, ii. 88 rebated, i. 177 reflex, i. 50 regiment, i. 13 renied, Christians, i. 48 renowned, i. 24 resolve, i. 13 respect, ii. 142 retorqued, i. 94 Rhamnus, i. 35 Rhodes, i. 212 ringled, iii. 29 rising in the North, iii. 224 rivelled, ii. 334; iii. 124 Rivo-Castiliano, ii. 92 road, ii. 160 rod, i. 122 rombelow, with a, ii. 161 ruinate, ii. 244 run division, ii. 88 running banquet, ii. 86 rushes, rooms strewed with, iii. 27

Sabans, ii. 11 Sackarson, iii. 242 St. Quentin, storming of, iii. 224 sakers, i. 152 sarell, i. 58 saunce, iii. 127 saying, ii. 44 scald, i. 31 scambled, ii. 16 scenes, i. 215 scholarism, i. 212 schright, iii. 275 sciomancy, i. 218 sect, ii. 28 set, ii. 249 Seven deadly Sins, i. 245 shadow, ii. 175 Shakespeare quoted, i. 16, 18, 25, 29, 31, 46, 92, 97, 167, 254, 266, 275; ii. 12, 16, 36, 37, 40, 41, 44, 60, 68, 84, 86, 99, 128, 142, 158, 193, 218, 228, 304, 326; iii. 9, 12, 15, 24, 27, 31, 41, 50, 65, 89, 234 shaver, ii. 45 Shelley quoted, i. 155, 206 shine, iii. 106 silverlings, ii. 11 Skelton imitated, iii. 59 slick, i. 265 slop, i. 230 slubber, iii. 65 smell-feast, iii. 239 snicle, ii. 92 soil, ii. 343 sollars, ii. 76 sometimes, ii. 31 sonnet, i. 253 sort, ii. 288 souse, iii. 264 Spenser quoted in Tamburlaine, i. 183. (I neglected to point out that in i. 173, "As when an herd of lusty Cymbrian bulls," &c., there is an imitation of a passage of the Faerie Queene, Book I. canto viii.--

"As great a noyse, as when in Cymbrian plaine An heard of Bulles, whom kindly rage doth sting Do for the milkie mothers want complaine, And fill the fields with troublous bellowing, The neighbour woods around with hollow murmur ring.")

spials, i. 32 sprung, iii. 64 staring up, hair, iii. 89 stated, ii. 39 states, i. 14 statua, i. 142 stature, i. 74 staves acre, i. 229 stems, i. 24 stern, ii. 365 stomach, ii. 129 stools on the stage, iii. 215 stoops, i. 169 strain, i. 155 subject, i. 203 supprised, ii. 306 sure, made, ii. 50 sweating sickness, iii. 224

taint, i. 122 take in, iii. 239 talents, i. 46 tall, i. 167 tanti, ii. 120 taxing private, iii. 213 Theatre and Curtain playhouses, iii. 218 Theocritus imitated, iii. 61 thirling, iii. 9 tho, iii. 107 three for one, iii. 240 timeless, ii. 128 tires, i. 47 to, ii. 74 tobacco, Bobadil's encomium of, iii. 235 tobacco smoked on the stage, iii. 231 topless, i. 275 tottered, ii. 89 toy, iii. 86 train, ii. 183 trannels, iii. 134 Trier, i. 250 true, true, ii. 127 Turk of tenpence, ii. 84 twigger, ii. 362 Tyrone's insurrection, iii. 244

unresisted, ii. 339 unvalued, i. 18 ure, ii. 48

vail, ii. 39 valure, iii. 80 valurous, i. 20 Vanity, Lady, ii. 45 vaut, i. 23 villainese, i. 95 villainy, i. 52 Vulcan's dancing, ii. 304

wagers laid about actors, ii. 7 wall'd in, ii. 304 water-work at London Bridge, iii. 217 watery star, iii. 9 when? ii. 63 when? can you tell? ii. 171 while, i. 80 whist, ii. 349 Wigmore, ii. 162 will, i. 136 winter's tale, ii. 36

Wordsworth, his Power of Music, iii. 238 wreaks, iii. 160

Zoacum, i. 135

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Transcriber's Notes:

Page 164: In amicam, quod abortivum ipsa fecrrit. Typo for fecerit. Changed.

Footnote 350: Not in Islam. Typo for 'Isham' as elsewhere. Changed.

Footnote 381: So eds. B, C.--Islam. Typo for 'Isham'. Changed.

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