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Poems, by Hugh Crompton, 1657,
167. Extracts:-The Retreat, ib.
Humility, 168

Posy, Poetical, in Lathum's Phyala

Lachrymarum, 509

Poet, the passionate, by Thos. Powell,
1601, 169

Poetasters, or general Sciolists of Bri-
tany, a satyre upon, by Richard
Brathwayte, 145
Poetical Fragments, by Richard Bax-
ter, 1681, 185. Extract from his
epistle to the reader, ib. His mo-
dest pretensions to poetical reputa-
tion, 186. Notices on several con-
temporary writers, ib. Extract from
his Love breathing thanks and
praise,' 189. The return, 190.
Poeticvm Sertvm in honorem Jacobi
Sexti. A Gualtero Quinno, 1600,
431

Poetry, remarks on the true character
of, 36
"Pontificium Exprobrantem nobis
Sextum Novembris," (1612). Latin
Iambics by Bp. Hall, 163
Postscript, curious one, in Farley's
Poems, 43

Practise of the Divell, by L. Ramsey,
1590, 439

Prices, ancient, of wearing apparel,

510

Prince's Looking-glasse, by William
Willymat, 1603, 482

Proofe, an Armour of, by R. C. (Roger
Cotton), 1596, 138
Prosopopeia of trayterous Percye and
Catesbye, by Edward Hawes, 1606,
328

Psalms of David, a Paraphrase upon,
by George Sandys, 1636, 81. De-
dication to the King (Charles I.) ib.
Another to the Queen, Henrietta
Maria, S2. Extract from a com-
mendatory poem by Lord Falkland,
it. Psalm LXII. 83. Extract from
a poem Deo Opt. Max. 84. Song
of Simeon, 86

Q.

Quippes for upstart new-fangled
Gentlewomen, or a Glasse to view
the Pride of vain glorious Women,
1595, 255

R.

Remains after Death, with select Epi-

taphs annexed, by Richard Brath-
wayte, Gent. 1618, 196
Remedy, Stanley's, or the way to re-
form beggars, &c. 1646, 502
Restoration of Charles II. foretold by
Walter Gostelo, 107

Retreat, the, a poem by Hugh Cromp-
Return, the, a poem by Richard Bax-
ton, 167
ter, 192

Robbery, humorous, a story of a, 443
Romish Church, a briefe treatise

against certayne errors of the, by
Gregory Scot, 1574, 490. Extract,

491

Roode, the Holy, or Christ's Crosse,
by John Davies, 1609, 260. Ex-
tract, 261. Sonnets appended to
the poem, 262

Rosa omnibus olet, 417

S.

Sackful of News, 1673, 130
Sacrament, letters to Queen Mary on
the true Catholic Doctrine of, by
Archbp. Cranmer, 281
Satyrs and Epigrams, ascribed to Hen-
ry Parrott, 415. Extract, 417, n.
Schola Cordis, in 47 Emblems, 1647,
323. Ascribed to Thomas Harvey,
ib. Extract:-The Covetousness
of the Heart, 324
Sciolists, general, or Poetasters of Bri-
tany, a satyre upon, by Richard
Brathwaite, 1615, 145

Scourge of Folly, Davies's, cited,
409, n. 413
Serjeant Major; Queen Elizabeth's

speech to her's, at Tilbury fort, 453
Sertvm Poeticvm, in honorem Jacobi
Sexti, a Gualtero Quinno, 1600,
431. Contents, 433. Encomiastic
verses to Sir Wm. Alexander's Da-

rius, 435. Epitaph on Prince
Henry, 437

Shore, Mistris Jane, the history of,
132

Simeon, Paraphrase of the Song of,
by George Sandys, 86

Simile of Robert Beaumont, resem-
bling one in Love in a Village, 279
Smithus, Gabrielis Harucii Valdi-
natis, 1577, 351

Songs and Meditations, divine, by
An. Collins, 1653, 123. Extracts,
124, 180, 182
Sonnet, by Jarvis Markham, to Hen.
Earl of Southampton, 1595, 414

to Sir Wm. Alexander's Da-
rius, by Walter Quin, 435
Sonnets, addressed to Persons of Dis-
tinction, by John Davies of Here-
ford, 249. To Dr. Whitgift, Abp.
of Canterbury, ib. To the Duke of
Lennox, ib. To the Earl of North-
umberland, 250. To the Earl of
Worcester, ib. To the Countess of
Rutland, 251. To Lord Mountjoy,
Deputy of Ireland, 254. To the
Lord of Kinlosse, ib. To Lady
Rich, 255

or Madrigals, annexed to
Brathwayte's Golden Fleece, 304.
The Author to his disconsolate
Brother, 304

commendatory, to the first
edition of the first three books of
Spenser's Fairy Queen, 346
Sonnetteers, amatory, allusion to,
420

Souldier, on the profession of a, from

Pricket's Time's Anotomie, 449
Soule's immortal Crown, the, 13. As-
cribed to Nicholas Breton, ib. n.
Soule's Conflict with itself, by R.
Sibbes, D.D. 1651, 497. The au-
thor's account of his work, 500.
Extracts, ib.

Speech intended to have been spoken

to King James I. at Windsore, 269
Spiritual Song, by RogerCotton, 1595,

141
Stanleye's Remedy, or the way how

to reform wandering beggars,
theeves, &c, 1646, 502
Stomach, epigram on one that lost a
great one, 455
Strappado for the Devil, extracts from
Brathwayte's poems so entitled,

145, 203
ΣΤΡΑΤΟΛΟΓΙΑ, or the History of the
English Civil Warres, in English
verse, by A. C. (An. Cooper), 1660,
331. Extracts, 332

Subito Responsio levi, an epigram,
by Henry Parrot, 416
Survey of History, or a Nursery for
Gentry, by Richard Brathwaite,
339

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Tarantula of Love, Fowler's, 132.
Specimen, 134, 286

Theological and secular Concern-

ments, reflections on, in Pricket's
Time's Anotomie, 448
Theory of Apparitions, Dr. Ferriar's,
cited, 107

Tilbury Fort, Q. Elizabeth's speech
to her serjeant-major at, 453
Time, Essay on, from Hall's Hora
Vacivæ, 312

Time's Anotomie, by Robert Pricket,

1606, 445. Extract from the ad-
dress to the lords of the council,
446. Reflections on theological and
secular concernments, 448. On the
profession of a souldier, 450. Warn-
ing to his country, 450
Tracts, poetical, list of, 5-8

extant, list of, which seem to
fall under the class of antiquated
merriments, 130
Tram, Tom, the mad pranks of, (tit.
car.) 131

Travell, the Tryall of, by Baptist
Goodall, merchant, 1630, 422.
Extracts, 423, 4-5
Triumphans Elizabetha, by J. Aske,
1588, 451

Tryall of Travell, by Baptist Goodall,

merchant, 1630, 422. Extract from
the address to the reader, 423
Trumpet, the Voyce of the laste, by
Robert Crowley, 1550, 301. Ex-
tract: The Lawiar's Lesson, 302
Tua Logice Nostra, 417

U.

Ut Tempora, mores, an epigram, 416
Utopia, extract from Nashe's life of
Jacke Wilton, respecting, 507

V.

Vacivæ Horæ, some occasional con-
siderations, by Jchn Hall, 1646,
305. Dedication, ib. Address to
the Reader by John Pawson, ib.
Valdinensium Gratulationum, libri
quatuor, Gabrielis Harucii, 1577,
350

Varietie, Valley of, 1638, 9. Titles Witte's Pilgrimage, by John Davies,
⚫of three chapters, 11
Varieties, or a Surveigh of rare and
excellent Matters, by David Person,
of Loghlands in Scotland, Gentle-
. man, 1635, 121. Definition of the
Philosopher's Stone, 122

Storehouse of, the second
title of Norden's Vicissitudo Rerum,

127

Vertue, a poem upon the praise of, 15
Vicissitudo Rerum, by John Norden,

1600, 127. Its new title in 1601,
the Storehouse of Varieties, ib. De
⚫dicatory verses to Lord Howard of
Effingham, 128. Historical allu-
sion to England and Ireland, 129
Virtue, Love's Missives to, by Robert
Beaumont, 1660, 278
Viscounty of Beaumont, claim to,
temp. Ja. I. 346

Vocal Organ, or a new Art of teach-
ing English Orthographie, by O. P.
Master of Arts, 1665, 338
Voyce of the laste Trumpet, (ascribed
to Robert Crowley), 1550, 301.
Extract from the Lawiar's Lesson,

302

W.

Wearing Apparel, ancient prices of,

510

Whelpe, the young, of the old Dogge,

ascribed to Robert Parrot, 415
Witch of the Woodlands, or the
Cobler's new Translation, by L. P.
131

(no date), 256. A dump on the
death of the Earl of Pembroke, 159
Wit's Bedlam, (probably by Davies of
Hereford), 1617, 453. Against
Gaulus, the writing country school
master, 454. Of Julia's bookish-
hess, 454. Of a crook-back, 455.
Of Wolfangus' nose and beard, 455.
Fast and loose, ib. Of one that lost

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a great stomach, ib.

Witty, William, of Wiltshire, 1674,
131

Wonders in Travell, 420
World, a Survey of, by Barten Holy-
day, D.D. 1656, 292. Arguments
of the ten books, 294. Specimens,

ib.

the Discovery of the little, or
Microcosmos, by John Davies, 409

Y.

Young Gallant's Whirligigg, or youth's
rakes, by F. L. (Fra. Lenton) 1629,
Young Men, a Warning to them to
508
flye the Flatterye of dissembling
Dames, 459

Z.

Zeal, verses represented as spoken by,
in Farley's poems, 430-

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Aristotle, 499, n.

Atterbury, Dr. 379

Atticus, Pomponius, 317
Avise, 528

Audley, Lord Chancellor, 45

Augusta, Princess of Wales, 218
Aungier, Lady, 68

Austin, 296

Bacon, Lord, 483
Baker, T. 234

-371

B.

Balcanqual, Walter, 68
Ball, 108

Banburie, 334

Barbarossa, Frederick, 11

Baret, John, 46
Barnaby Googe, 35
Barton, 381
Barnardiston, Dr. 220
Barrett, Thos. Esq. 230
Barrow, 56

Bartas, Du, 188, 296
Barwick, Dean, 68

336

Baseing, 335

2

Basse, William, 68

Bastard, 409

Bath, 880

Armin's Nest of Ninnies, extract Bathurst, Dr. 69

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Batteley, Dr. 374

Baxter, Richard, 185

Beatson, 334, N.

Beaumont, 2

Sir Henry, 346
Robert, 278

Beauvoir, Osmund, 48

Beckingham, Charles, 48
Bedford, Duke of, 222
Countess, 348

Bellingham, Charles, 19
Bembo, Cardinal, 216
Bendlosse, 42

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Lady Helen, 297

303, 304, 340

Bray, 76

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Brathwaite, Nicholas, 66, 145, 196, Carbonius, 237

Brathwayte, Thomas, 304

Breton, Richard, 13, n. 16, 49, 174

Brett, Dr. 374, 399

Bridges, John, 60

Bridget, Countess of Lindsay, 68

Bristol, 381

Earl of, 63, 245

Broad-street, 10

Bromley, Lord Chancellor, 45

Castello, Don Mariano del, 203

Catesbye, 328, 330

Cave, 395

Cavendish, Lord, 363
Cecil, Secretary, 447

Sir Thomas, 512

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