galo Britanni, Centuria sex, De-Essay, by Johnson, iv. 112. Of Witt, cades Totidem, 1616, iv. 202, 206 Epigrammisatiron, the Times Whistle, or a new Daunce of Seven Satires, by R. C. Gentleman, 1616, iv. 471
Epigrammes in the oldest Cut and newest Fashion, Remarks on, in- scribed to Richard Houghton, iv. 476 Epistle of Ortavia to Anthony, S. Brandon's, 1598, iii. 503. Extract from Anthony to Octavia, 504 Epitaph, Mason's, on Gray the Poct, iii. 231
on Lady Helen Branch, iii.
297 .... on Prince Henry, by Walter Quin, iii. 437
on Don John of Austria, iv.
on Sir Nathaniel Brent, iv.
on J. T. Gent. iv. 269, 270 by Mrs. Walker, for her
Husband, iv. 409
on Mr. Ralph Thicknesse,
iv. 420, 421, 422
two on Prince Henry, 1641,
by Barnaby Googe, iv. 360,
by Thomas Jordan, ii, 181 Epithalamia, or Nuptiall Poems upon the most blessed and Happy Mar- riage between the Duke of Baviar and the Princess Elizabeth, by G. Wither, 1612. Dedication; Ad- dress to the Christian Readers, i. 425. Epithalamium, 426, 443 Epithalamium Teratos in Chapman's Hero and Leander, ii. 345. Epithalamion Thamesis, Remarks on, 1579, iv. 447 Erasmus, i. 157. ii. 59 Erskine, Lord, ii. 445
Essaves, Morall and Theologicall, 1609, ii. 137. Conclusion of the Dedication, ib. Extract from the first Essay, 137
Essay, Banquet of, &c. by Henry Harflete, &c. 1653, ii. 258
from Hall's Horæ Vacivæ, iii. 310, 318
and Characters, Ironical and Instructive, &c. by John Stephens, 1615, iv. 503
banquet of, iv. 218, 222
Essex, iii. 334
Essex, Earl of, i. 59, 173, 323, 499, n. ii. 415. iii. 52. iv. 119, 125, 130
Anecdote of, and Queen Elizabeth, respecting the Pamphlet, Martin Mar-prelate, i. 96, n.
funeral Sermon, preach- ed Nov. 26, 1576, by Rich. Bp. of St. Davy's, i. 543. Dedication to Rob. Earl of Essex, 544-6. Con- tents, 546. Conclusion of the Ser- mon, 547
Essex, Countess of, i. 239 Estates, those that have greatest,_not
always the richest men; an Epi- gram, by Sir Thos. Urchard, ii. 28 Etheridge, George, i. 464 Ethiocles, iii. 459 Eton, iii. 348
Eton College, iii. 222. iv. 240 Etough, Henry, iv. 246, 248 Euclid, ii. 60
Eugenia, or true Nobilities Trance, &c. by Geo. Chapman, 1614. ii. 57 Eulogium on the Powers of Sir Fran- cis Hubert, i. 96
first Introduction of histo-
rical Poems, i. 96
Dedication of the genuine Edition, i. 97. Extent of the Poem,
Fable of Narcissus, Ovid's Transla- tion of, ascribed to Thomas Howell, iii. 265 Facile Treatise, contenand ane infal- lible reul to discerne trew from fals religion, &c. Be Maister Ihone Hamilton, &c. 1600, ii. 251. Ac- count of the Author, 252. Poem in the Scottish Dialect, 253 Fage, Mary, Excerpts taken from Fame's Roule, iv. 105.
Anagrammas by, to the Earl of Bristol, iv. 105-to the Earl of Middlesex, 106-Earl of Westmoreland, ib.-Earl of Man- chester, 107-Earl of Newcastle, 108, to Ld. Say and Seale, ib.-Ba- ron Cecill, 109-Edward Lord Her- bert, 110-Earl and Viscount of Stirling, ib.-Earl of Ancram— Lord Boyle, Baron of Broghill, 112 Fairclough, S. i. 222 Fairfax, Edinund, ii. 8
Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete, by George Wither, 1633, i. 283. Extracts from, 286, 301 Fairnyherst, ii. 453
Falkland, Lord, iii. 82. Lady, 368 Falstaff, iii. 167
Famulentur prioribus, verses by Mild- may Fane, Farl of Westmoreland, ii. 101
Fancy, the Forrest of, 1579, iii. 456. Epistle to the Reader, it. Heads of the several Pieces and Extraets, iii. 458
Fancy, conceited, iv. 8
script in one of his Poems, 431. His Poem to James I. on his Progress to Scotland, iii. 428 Farmer, Dr. i. 463. iii. 60, 217 Fashion displayed, a poem, iv. 402 Fashionable World, Critique on the Taste of the, iv. 334
Fastidium, a Latin Eclogue, by Wm. Hawkins, Extract from, iii. 236 Father's Counsel to his Son, by Caleb Trenchfield, gent. 1678, iii. 321 Fauconberge, Thomas, Lord, ii. 286 Fauere, John, iv. 383 Faulconbridge, ii. 246 Fautors, iv. 233 Fawkes, iii. 329
Fayth, the Confessions of the true and Christian, &c. 1591, i. 202. King of Scotland's Charge, &c. 203 Feathers Tavern Petitioners, iv. 418 Feckenham, John, i. 166 Feers, Mr. iii. 408
Fell, Bp. i. 50, 162. iv. 82 J. i. 45
Fenton, Geffery, i. 541, 542. Account of, 543 Fenton, ii. 207
Ferriar's, Dr. Theory of Apparitions, cited, iii. 107
Ferriour, John, his Portrait of a Prince, iv. 285
Festum Voluptatis, or the Banquet of Pleasure, by Samuel Picke,`gent. iv. 348, 349, 353
Fever personified, a poem, iv. 171 Ficus, iv. 9
Fidelia of Wither referred to, ii. 480, n.
Fidelite, Flower of, iv. 161 Field, i. 195, n. 198 Fillingham, Wm. Esq. iv. 91, 104 Finch, Dr. Leopold Wm. Warden of All Souls, Oxford, 1702; his Chris tian Names accounted for, i. 152 Finch, Hearne's Opinion of a Pam- phlet by, i. 80
Francis, jun. iii. 19 Finet, ii. 260
Finland, a strange Water in, i. 254.
Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, see Fire of London in 1666, described by
Fanshaw, Sir Hen. iv. 445
T. Vincent, iii. 96.
Firmin, Thomas, i. 54, 56 Fish, Simon, i. 72
Post-Fisher, Payne, i. 366
.... Bp. his funeral Sermon on the Countess of Richmond, iv. 383 Fitzharris, i. 54 Fitzherbert, i. 85
Fitzgefferey, Charles, ii. 17. Cham- berlaine's Lines on his Death, 281. His dedicatory Sonnet to the Lady of Sir Francis Drake, 468 Fitzwilliam, Lord, i. 54 Fitzwilliams, W. i. 463
Flamma sini Fumo, or Poems with- out Fictions, by Rowland Watkins, i. 235. Contents, 235-8 Flanders, iii. 379. iv. 359 Fleckno, Richard, on his Enigmatical Characters, iv. 437, 441 Fleece, the Golden, by Richard Brath- waite, gent. 1611. iii. 303. Sonnets or Madrigals, 304 Fleetwood, i. 269 Fleming, Bishop, ii. 79
Abraham, ii. 202. iii. 47 Fletcher, John, i. 246. Verses to, on his Faithful Shepherdess, ii. 14, 32. Lines to, by Sir Aston Cockayne, 40. Epitaph, 47, iii. 2 Fletcher, Phineas, iii. 46
iii. 212, 371. iv. 199 Giles, ii. 10
Fletcher's Play of the Mad Lover, Lines on, i. 140
Floid, James, iv. 379 Florence, iii. 373. iv. 357 Flowers, how to dry, ii. 284 Floyd, Sir F. i. 236
Fluxions, a Volume on, written by Waring, iii. 163 Forbes, i. 138 Fordel, i. 137 Foote, i. 281
Fool, a Scotch, described, from Ar- min's Nest of Ninnies, iii. 506 Forrest of Faney, 1579, iii. 456 Forrest, iii. 440 Forrester, Dr. iv. 241
Forster, Mr. iv. 80 Fortune, the Dodechedron of, trans- lated from the French of John de Meun, by Sir W. B Knight, 1613, iii. 319. Some Account of the ori- ginal Author, ib.
John, ii. 75. iii. 374 Mr. iv. 55
Fragmenta Prophetica, or the Re- mains of G. Wither, Esq. &c. 1669, i. 472. Preface, 472-87. Postscript, 487. List of Books quot- ed by the Author, 488. The Edi- tor's Answer to those who object to his Reprints from Wither, 489. Extracts from the Preface repeated, 492
Fragments, Poetical, by Richard Bax- ter, 1681, iii. 185. His Notices on several contemporary Poets, 186. Extracts from his Poem called 'Love breathing Thanks and Praise,' 189. The Return, 192. Epistle to the Reader, it. A Description of Death, 197
Leyden's Lay of the Ettercap, ix. 212 Fragmentum Poeticum, iv 481 Frampton, Dr. Robert, deprived Bp. of Gloucester, 1709, Biographical Notices of, i. 58
France, iii. 379, 383. iv. 57, 359. Francis II. King of France, iii. 72 Frederick Prince of Wales, i. 464 Freeman's Epigrams, Lines from, ii.
Frith, John, i. 301 Friend, a true one, when best known, an Epigram by Sir Thomas Ur- chard, ii. 28 Friendship, perfect, a plain Descrip- tion of, iii. 460 Frobisher, Rythme on his last luckie Voyage, ii. 202. Last Voyage, &c. Report of, &c. 1577, ii. 207, 225 Froissart, i. 282
Fructus Temporum, i. 74, n. Fugitive Pieces, iv. 249 Fuller, J. i. 214
Dr. Samuel, Dean of Lincoln, 1699, Memoirs of, i. 102, 164 iii. 68, 73 Fulham, Mr. iv. 253
Funeral Elegy on the Death of Mi- chael Drayton, by Sir Aston Coc- kayne, ii. 37
Funeral Oration on the Death of Queen Elizabeth, by Infelice Aca- demico Ignoto, 1603, iv. 10 Funeral Sermon, by Bishop Fisher, on the Countess of Richmond, iv.
Funerall Song on the Death of the Lady Helen Branch, iii. 297. Com- mendation of the Life and Death of, ib. Epitaph, ib. W. Har, (pro- bably Sir William Harbert), 1594,
298 Funeral Song on the Death of Henry Prince of Wales, 1612, inscribed to George Chapinan, iv. 169 Funerals of Henry Prince of Wales, iv. 173
Furies, the, a Sonnet by Joshua Syl- vester, ii. 419
Garden of the Muses, Bodenham's Sonnet prefixed to, iv. 50 Garden of Prudence, &c. 1595, ii. 503. Extracts, 504
Plot, Remarks on, by Henry Goldingham, iv. 486 Gardener's Labyrinth, the, by Dydy- mus Mountain, 1594, i. 129 the same, 1608, Dedication; Wood-cuts, i. 129 Gardner, iii. 340
Gardiner, Mr. W. iv. 415 Bp. ii. 25. iv. 415 Stephen, 545
Garnet, Bishop, iv. 244 Garrick, i. 238. iv. 262 Garth, Maister, iii. 47 Gascoigne, Geo. Droome of Domes- day translated by, iv. 299 Gatford, Lionel, i. 272 Gattaker, Tho. i. 220, 225. iv. 258 Gauden, John, Bp. of Worcester, 1662; Extract from Kennett's MSS. respecting his Additions and Amend- ments to the Είκων Βασιλική, i. 51. iii. 187, 385 Gaulus, iii. 454 Gautius, F. i. 331 Gaveston, i. 104 Gawdie, G. iv. 379 Gaywood, R. i. 104 Geale, Rich. i. 356, 360 Gell, Dr. superstitious Sermon by, i. 476
Genoa, iii. 370. iv. 357 Gent. D. B. iii 17
Gentleman, the Institucion of a, A. D. 1568, i. 536. Extract from the Dedication, 536. The Work praised, 537. Contents, 537. Ex- tract, 538, 540
Germain, Lady Betty, iv. 248
Gabriel, a Bark attending Capt. Fro- Geoffrey Ekins, iv. 392
Gainsborough, iii. 335 Gale, i. 160, n.
Galloway, Earl of, i. 136
Gamage's Linsi Woolsie, 1621, iv. 174. Epigram on the Death of Henry, Prince, n. ib.
Gamble, iii. 1. Garagantua, ii. 157 Gard, Richard, iii. 47
George, St. iii. 345
Gerardus Mercator, ii. 243
Germana quædam Antiquitatis eru- dita Monumenta, iv. 3-2 Ghosts and Spirits, Stories of, from Heywood's Hierarchie, i. 250 Gias, ii. 527
Gibbon, John, the Herald, Hearne's and Dugdale's Opinion of, i. 82, 83 Gibbon, ii. 260. iii. 248
Gilead, Balm of, by Jos. Hall, D. D. 1660, iv. 284. His Dedicatory Ad- dress, ib.
Gilpin, i. 207. iii. 283
Gingerbread, Mrs. Jordan's, iv. 484 Gishy, G. i. 145 Gladstanes, i. 137 Glasgow, Castell of, ii. 445
Glazier shrewdly married, Epigram on, by Thomas Sancroft, iii. 493 Glocester, iii. 334 Gloucester, Duke Humphrey of, Lines before Christopher Middleton's Li- quid of, ii. 29 Gloucester, Co. iii. 348
Bp. of, iii. 408. iv. 77 Earl of, iv. 431
Glover, Robert, i. 228 Glynne, Sir W. i. 153. iii. 359 Goad, G. i. 356
God's Terrible Voice in the City, by Thomas Vincent, 1667, iii. 89. Extracts relative to the Plague, 90, 95. Narrative respecting the great Fire, 96, 106 God, the coming of in Mercy, in Vengeance, by Walter Gostelo, 1658, iii. 106. Extracts, 108. In- troduction predicting the Restora- tion of Charles II. 110.
God, the Love of, a black-letter Tract, Extracts from, iv. 493
Goddard, Dr. iii. 75
Elizabeth, iv. 486, 487
Prymrose, iv. 489
Golding, Arthur, his translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1589, ii. 376. iii. 47.
Goldsmith, iv. 282, 332 Goldwell, Bp. i. 550
Gooche, Dr. i. 155. iii. 230. iv. 228, 229, 376
Goodall, Dr. i. 159. iii. 230
Baptist, his Tryall of Tra-
vel, iii. 422 Goodman, Dr. John, Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1690; Observations of, on Suicide, i. 59
Goodrich, Thomas, Bp. of Ely, iii.
Goodwin, Arthur, iii. 347 T. iii. 309
Good-Friday, Squabbles respecting the Observance of, in 1777, iv. 416, 417 Googe, Dr. W. i. 220
Barnaby, iv. 307, 359, 365 his Descent, iii. 35 Gordon, Rev. Pat. Hearne's Eulo- gium on, i. 71. iv. 401
Duke of, iii. 394 Gorges, Sir Arthur, ii. 3. Original Verses by, iv. 506 Goring, Colonel, i. 136, 137 Gosnold, S. i. 167
Gostelo, Walter, iii. 106
Gostling, Reverend William iii. 539,
Godliness, Memorials of, iv. 366, 367| Gouge, Mr. i. 222. ii. 247
Godolphin, Earl of, iii. 385
Godsalve, Sir, J. i. 167
Gold's Kingdome and this unhelping Age, by E. Hake, 1604, iii. 268.
Dr. William, i. 225
Gower, Dr. Humphrey, Master of St. John's College, Camb. 1711; Biographical Notices of, i. 154
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