Commentators, their Obligations to Copland, i. 80
Tom Nashe, ii. 359 Commodus, Emperor, iii. 484 Commonwealth, New, Extracts from, iv. 217, 218
Commedia, containing an Enterlude of Myndes witnessing the Man's Fall from God and Christ, iv. 140 Complaint, Penelope's, by Peter Colse, 1596. iii. 529. Dedication, 530. Address to the Readers, 531. Pene- lope's Answer to her Woers, 532. Her Epistle to Ulysses, 532 Compleat Man, from Jordan's tures of Passions, ii. 173 Comyns, Mr. Justice, iii. 237 Conant, Dr. John, Archdeacon of Norwich, 1693, extraordinary Mo- desty of, i. 165 Conjectures respecting the Author of the Volume of Maggots, iv. 481, 482, Extracts from, 483, 486 Connell, Arthur, iv. 237 Considerations occasionall, or Horæ Vacivæ, by John Hall, iii. 305 Constable, Ilen. commendatory Son- net by, to James I. i. 23 Constable, Henry, iii. 255, n. 420, 476. iv. 152, excellent conceitful Sonnets by, iv 447, 448. iv. 199 Contemplatio Diurna; Verses by Mild- may Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, ii. ioo
Contumely of Defamatory Speeches, how to support, an Epigram, by Thomas Urchard, ii. 29 Convocation Writ, Amendinent of, mentioned in Bishop Kennett's Let- ters, iii. 376
Cony, Mr. Sutton John, iv. 226
Conyers, Dr. iii. 73, 332
Cook, Sir John, Dean of the Arches,
1740, Anecdotes of, i. 156
Cook, Capt. iv. 253
James, iv. 235
Cooper, Thomas, i. 261, 262
An. his History of the Civil Warres of Englande, in Verse, by, iii. 331, 332
Cooperi, Thoma's Thesaurus Linguæ, &c. i. 261
Cooper, John Gilbert, iii. 51, 163 Coole, Sir Charles, i. 222 Copcot, John, iv. 383
Copedray, bridge, iii. 334 Copy of Letters sent to the Quene (Mary), by Archbishop Cranmer, 1556, iii. 281. Extract, 282 Copyholder of Bridge-town, Extract from Edmund Sharpe's Song so called, iii. 214 Coppleton, Dr. J. i. 150 Corbet, i. 137
Marg. i. 220, 225 Corbridge, iii. 335 Cordell, Sir Wm. i. 140
Cordis Schola, in 47 Emblems, 1647, iii. 323
Cork, Earl of, i. 224, 543 Cornish, Hen. Esq. 1689, Extract from the Journals of the House of Lords, concerning, i. 60 Cornucopia and divers Secrets, trans- lated into Englishe, by Thomas Johnson, iv. 358 Cornwall, iii. 334 Cornwallis, Sir Charles, ii. 241 Lord, ii. 379 Archbishop, iii. 226
Cortesium, R. i. 19 Coryat, i. 66 67
Coryat's Crudities, Hearne's Remarks on, i. 66, 67. Note concerning, 73 Cosins, Dr. i. 196 Costell, iii. 2:2
Cotgrave, Randle, his French and English Dictionary, i. 302 Cotton, J. i. 220, 225
Crofts, Capt. i. 137 Croftes, M. Anth. ii. 265 Crompton, Col. T. iii. 167 Hugh, i. 277 Hugh's Retreat, iii. 167.
Pierides, or the Muse's Mount, 1658, i. 272. Situa tion of, 272. Briskness of his Mare, 273
Crompton's Fardle of Fancies, Scar- city of, i. 281. Uncertainty con- cerning him, 282 Cromwell, i. 265
Eliz. Relict of the Pro- tector, Extract from Kennett's MS. stating the Place of her Interment, and the Register of her Burial, i. 54 Oliver, iii. 66, 107, 335,
536, 405. iv. 458 Crook, S. i. 219, 225 Crook-Back, Epigram on a, iii. 454 Crossthwaite, Dr. i. 50 Croutch, iii 131 Crowder, J. i. 144
Crowley, Robert's, Voyce of the last Trumpet, 1550, iii. 301
Crowne, the Soules immortal, iii. 13 Crowther, Dr. Joseph, Chaunter of
St. Paul's, 1689, Kennett's Account of his irritable Disposition, i. 59 Crucifix, the trew Use of the, &c. a Poem in the Scottish Dialect, ii. 253
Cuckow, the, &c. Richardus Nicols, Oxon, 1007, ii. 1. Extract, ii. 8. Cudmore, Daniel's Evodia, or Prayer Song, iv. 189
Cranmer, Tho. i. 166, 207. iii. 281 | Cunningham, ii. 449
Archbp. i. 228
Craven, Lord, i. 137 Crawfurd, Earis of, i. 138
Creature, the Dyenge, i. 363; Work and Wooden-Cut described, 363; Character of and Specimen, 364 Criche, Miles, i. 146
Critique, on the Taste of the Public, as it regards Poetry, iv. 134, 342 Croft, Sir I. i. 173
Dr. iii. 235
Wm. iii. 235
Cuthbert, St. Hearne's Enquiry con- cerning a MS. of, i. 548 Cutts, Lord John, iv. 255 Curteyne, Amos, iii. 338 Cyclops, ii. 562
Cynthia with certaine Sonnets, and
the Legend of Cassandra, by Rich. | David's Hainous Sinne, Heartie Re- Barnefield, 1595, iv. 493. Extracts
Dacier, M. his Abstract of the Story
of the Seven Seages, i. 178, 179 Dacre, Lord, i. 158. iii. 61. iv. 207 Dacres, Lord, iii. 35 Dædalus, ii. 382 D'Alva, Duke, i. 223 D'Aubigini, the Memorie of the most worthie and renowned Bernard Stu- art, Lord, renewed, &c. by Walter Quin, 1619, i. 520. The Author's Verses from, to the Prince, 521. Extracts, 522, 525 Dalmatians, ii. 371 Dalton, Michael, Esq. iv. 378 Thomas, ib.
pentance, Heavie Punishment, by Thomas Fuller, M.D. 1631, iii. 164 St. Bishop of, i. 543
his Representations of the Plague in London, ii. 197
Sonnet, addressed to Dr. Whitgift, Abp. of Canterbury, iii. 249. To the Duke of Lennox, ib. To the Earl of Northumber- land, 250. Earl of Worcester, il. The Countess of Rutland, 251. To Lord Mountjoy, 254. The Lord of Kinlosse, ib. Lady Rich, 225. Scourge of Folly, ii. 11
Dump on the Death of Henry Earl of Pembroke, by, iii. 259.
....'s Discovery of the Lit- tle World, &c. 1603, iii. 409 Davies, Miles, iii. 218. iv. 371
Tho. iii. 232, 242. iv. 262 Jo. iii. 42
Mary, curious Letters of to Davilla, ii. 33 Burnaby Googe, iv. 307, 309 Davis, N. i. 270 Darius, Sir William, Alexander's en- Davison, Francis, ii. 8 comiastic Verses to, by Walter Quin, iii. 435
Dart, iii. 215
Darwin, iv. 332, 335
Daunsell, Sir Wm. iv. 28 Davenant, W. i. 366
Davenport, William, Esq. ii. 490
Davison's Poetical Rhapsody noticed, ii. 13, n. Davison, iii. 189
Sec. Profitable Instruction,
Dawes, Sir William, iii. 370
Daye, John, i. 228, 301, 409, 419
Day, John, iv. 35
Death's Impartiality, Verses on, by Rob. Chamberlain, ii. 80 Debtor, a careful, Verses on, by E. Hake, ii. 376.
Decay the, a Sonnet by Joshua Syl- vester, ii. 414 Declamations, iv. 27. Of him that falling down from the Top of his House, &c. 57. The Answer to it, 58, 95. Of a Jew who would have for his Debt a pound of the Flesh of a Christian, 59. Answer to it, 62, Declaration of Jn. Wenlock to Charles II. iv. 377
Dedication to Warwick's Spare Mi nutes, &c. ii. 299, 302
to George Chapman's
Σκία νυκτός, ii. 51
an interesting one, pre fixed to Golde's kingdom and this unhelping Age, in. 271
Extract from Arth. Hall's to Sir Thomas Cecill, of his Bookes of Homer's Illiades, 1581, iii. 512 Dedicatory Sonnets before Geo. Chap- man's Translation of Homer's Iliad, ii. 81. To the Duke of Len nox, 86. To Lord Ellesmere, 87. To the Earl of Salisbury, ib. The Earls of Suffolk and Northampton, 88. Earls of Arundel and. Pem- broke, 89. Earl of Montgomery, 90. Lord Lisle and Countess of Montgomery, 91. Lady Wrothe and Countess of Bedford, 92. Earl of Southampton, 93. Lord Wal- den. 94. Sir Thomas Howard, 95. Dee's Verses against Popery, Extracts from, iv. 319, 320 Dekker, his Dreame, ii. 249
iv. 199 Delahay, J. i. 238 Delamore, iii. 238
Delightes for Ladies, &c. 1611, ii. 282. Extracts, 282, 286
Elizabeth, ii 238 Derny, Sir William, iv. 379 Description of the Ancient Kingdom of Maccaria, 1641, iv. 124 Dethick, Hen, i. 129 Deucalion, ii. 3924 Devil, Strappado for, Extracts from Brathwaite's, iii, 145, 203 Devises, Heroical, a Garden of, &c. by Henry Peachain, 1612, ii. 148. Nusquam tuta, 148. Nec metuas nec optes, 148.. Vos nobis, 149. In prodigos, 149. Sic vos non vobis, 150. Ex. Avaritia Bellum, 150. Nos- tra elucibus damino, 151, Salomone Pulchrius, 151 Tu contra auden. tior, 152. Huic ne credere, Tutissi- mum, 152
Devon, Countesse of, iv. 321 Devonshire, Countess of,ti. 58
Earl of, i. 499, n. ii. 416,
Dibdin, i. 6, 66, 73, 76, 363, 364. | Dodwell, i. 549
Dickenson, W. iii. 243 Dickman, Miss, iii. 225
Dictionary, a French and English, by Randle Cotgrave, &c. 1673, i. 302 Dicus, the Batchelor, iv. 38 Dido, ii. 530
Digby, iii. 335
Digges, Tho. i. 17. ii. 260 Diggle, Edw. i. 144-
Dighton, J. i. 145
Diodorus, ii. 145, n. iii. 296 Dionysius, King, ii. 371 Disbrow, i. 269
Discontented Mind, Passion of a, 1621, iii. 419. Extract, ib. Close, 421
Discourse, the, a Poem, by An Col- lins, Extracts from, iii. 180
... betwixt Master Abel and Master Richard Kilvert, 1641, iv.
of the three most blodie broils that have happened in France for the Gospel of Christ, by Ann Dowriche, iv. 180
Discovery of the Projectors of the Wine Project, 1641, iv. 123 Discretion, Essay on, iv. 116 Discourse, Apologetical, iv. 258 D'Israeli, i. 197, . Disney, iv. 240
Dissimulation, Essay on, from Hall's Hora Vacivæ, iii. 314 Divell, the Practyse of the, by L. Ramsey, 1590, iii. 439. Specimens,
the, conjured, 1596, i. 308. Scarcity of, 308. Address to the Reader; Extracts, 309, 312 Divine Legation of Moses, the, iv. 406
Diton, iv. 395 Ditton, Plough, iv. 227 Dod, i. 213, 219. iii. 57 Dodd, John, iv. 245
Dodechedron of Fortune, the, trans- lated from the French of John de Meun, by Sir W. B. Knight, 1813, iii. 313
Dodington, Sir Wm. ii. 299
Hen. i. 53, 156 Dolben, Bp. ii. 248, 474 Dolle, Ant. i. 302 Dolman, i. 471
Dolobella, Hor. i. 142 Donald, John, iv. 237 Dongwith, iii. 61
Donne, John's, Sheet of Miscellany, written in Latin, 1652, i. 225, 226
Dr. Paradoxes, &c. i. 226
ii. 8, 9. Elegy on, by Lord Herbert, of Cherbury, 426
Extracts from an Elegy on,
by Lord Herbert, ii. 427 iii. 2. iv. 175, 345 Donne, his Faults, and those of his Imitators, ii. 9
Dorman, iii. 370, 440 Dorrell, Adrian, iii. 529, 535, n. D'Oyley, Thomas, iv. 407 Mr. Saml. iv. 260 Dorney, John, iv. 155 Dorset, Countess of, i. 239 ... Earl of, ii. 413, 422 Dosthorp, iii. 376 Douce, iii. 257
Douglas, Garvan, ii. 518
Dover, Henry Earl of, ii, 296. iii. 10 Dowglas, Schir George, ii. 447 Downham, John, iii. 284 Drake, Rev. S. i. 5, n. 18, n. Sir F.i. 133. ii. 458. iv. 1 Mr. ii. 78
iii. 73, 142, 424 Drant, Anna, i. 19
i. 127 Thomas, iv. 316 Dranta, Thomæ, Angli Aduordinga mii Præsul, &c. 1578, i. 19. List of the Contents, 19
Memoirs of, i. 19, 22 Shakloki Epigram-
inatis in mortem Cuthberti Scoti Apomaxis, 1565, i. 22. Verses be- fore his Præsul et Sylva, 22 Draper, Win. i. 146 Draut, T. Horace's Art of Poetie, &c. Englished, addressed to the Earl of Ormond, iv. 316, 318 Drayton, Michael, ii 2, 8, 12, 33 his Lines before Christopher Middleton's Legend of
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