Hatton, Sir. C. i. 173, 196. iii. 216, 352.9
George Finch, iv. 254 Have with you to Saffron Walden, &c. 1596, ii. 358
Hostility of Tom, Nashe and Gabriel Harvey, ii. 358. Dedicatory Epistle,
by, ii. 80 Hearniana, i. 65, 73, 169, 548
Memoires of John Fox and John Tzetzes, ii. 75. Humphrey Wanley, 76. Tradesmen's Tokens, 77. Ancient Manuscripts for Coun ty History, 78. Conduit at Oxford, 79. Bp. Fleming, ib. Bp. Me- niati, 80
Heart, the Covetousness of the, from Schola Cordis, iii. 223. The en- larging of the, 326 Heath, John, ii. 11
1630, ii. 505. Ledication; Extract, 506
359. Address to all Christian Read-Hebdomada Sacra, &c. by Rog. Cocks, ers, 366; Hawe's, Edward, Prosopopeia of tray- terous Percye's and Catesby, 1600, iii. 328
Heberden, Wm. M.D. iii. 227 Hebrides, New, iv. 253
Helen, S. Empress, iii. 349 Hemingby, iii: 348
Hemyngsford, Walter, i. 170. Hearne on a Manuscript of, i. 171 Henchman, Dr. Humphrey, ii. 474 Henden, Mr. iv. 389 Henderson, i. 137 Henley, iv. 356
Henneberge, Countess of, brought to Bed of 365 Children, ii. 297 Henrietta Maria, Queen, iii. 82 Henry VIII. i. 157. iii. 253 Henry III. of France, iv. 357 Henry IV. of France, ii. 252, 2 Henry King of Scots, Murther of, ii. 440
iii. 278, 323, 493
Thomas, Vox Secunda Po.
puli, &c. 1641, iv. 123
Hercules, ii. 382 Hereford, iii. 335
Co. iii. 348. Hugo, iii. 435 Herman, Earl of Henneberg, ii. 297
Henry, Prince, Obsequies of, or mournful Elegies upon his Death, &c. by George Wither, 1633, i. 282, 384. Dedication; Anagrams; Epistle Dedicatory, 384. Epitaph on Sir William Sydney, 385. Ex-Herisius tracts, 387, 392, 409. Prince, Ob- sequies of, i. 387, 409. Epitaph on, 410. Supposed Intercolution be- tween, and Great Britain, 410 Henry, Prince, Lines on his Death, ii. 497
his laudable Life and
deplorable Death, by James Max- well, A. M. 612, iií. 477
iii. 163, n. 436, 447 1612, iv. 169. Fune- ral Song on the Death of, 170, 171. Notices of Tribute to his Memory, 172, 173. Obsequies of, ib.
Extract from his Let-
ter, &c. iv. 175 Henry II. iii. 234. iv. 181
Hermaphrodite, ii. 380 Hermit of Warksworth, iv. 244 Hero and Leander, by Marlow and Chapman, 1606, ii. 112. Sestyad, 113, 127. Specimen of Chapman's Manner, from the sixth and last Sestyad, ii. 128. Second Sestyad, 161. Third Sestyad, 307. Remarks, 320. Fourth Sestyad, 321. Fifth Sestyad, 332. Tales of Teras, 335. Epithalamium Teratos, 345. Sixth. Sestyad, 458
Hero of Lorenzo, or the Way to Emi- nence and Perfection, iv. 403 Herodotus, iii. 296
Henry Illustrissimum, Walliæ, Prin- Heroic Lover, Bancroft's Poem, Lines
cipum, iv. 172
Hepburne, Col. i. 138
Heptameron of civil Discourses, by Wetstone, 1582, iv. 5 Hepwith, John, Caledonian Forest, the, by, iv. 346, 348
Heraclitus and Democritus, the Rid-
Herreis, Sir Hughe, iii. 435 Herrick, iii. 4
Herring, Archbp. i. 213, iii. 66 Hervey, F. i. 145
Lady Louisa, i. 63 William, iv. 333
dles of, 1598, i. 175. Extracts, 175, | Hesilrig, i. 269 176. Quere, whether the Book of Hesiod, ii. 64
Heywood, Thomas, i. 240. Troia Bri- | Hobart, i. 106 tannica, 1609, ii. 141. Dedicatory Hodges, Anthony, i. 145 Epistle, ib. Address to the Reader, 143. Canto I. 144
Hinxton, Vicarage of, iv. 230
Hippolitus, ii. 395
Hippomenes, ii. 383
Historical Library, Nicholson's, Re putation of, i. 88
History, Strange one, from Heywood's Hierarchie, i. 250
Ecclesiastical, the Marrow of, &c. Samuel Clark's, i. 205. Ac- count of the Work, 206. Catalogue of Authors, ib. Author's Portrait, ib. Dedication; Calamy's Address to the Christian Reader; Ash and Wall's Address, 212. Author's Epistle, Verses, &c. 214. Tables, Advertisement, 215. Further Ac- count of the Book, 216
of our Lord and Saviour Je- sus Christ, &c. gathered into Eng- lish metre, by Robert Holland, ii. 158. Dedication, ib. Address to the Reader, 159
a Survey of, or a Nursery for Gentry, Richard Brathwayte, Esq. 1638, iii. 339. Dedication, ib. Ano- ther, 343. Extract, 344
of the Puritans, (Neale's) iv.
H. J. Esq. Emblems, with elegant Figures, i. 138 Hoapton-Heath, iii. 334
Richard, Orthographie, iii.
Hodson, Thomas, i. 272. iii. 212 Hody, Dr. Humphrey, Archdeacon of Oxford, 1706, Biographical No- tices of, i. 156 .. Hogarth, i. 464
Hoghton, Lady Margaret, iv. 297 Holbein, Hans, ii. 367 Holden, A. iii. 308 Holdernesse, Lord, iii. 75
Earl of, iv. 332 Holinshead, ii. 243. iv. 167 Holland, i. 207. ii. 33
Earl of, iv. 125
Earl Florence of, ii. 297 Lord, iii. 233
Hugh, iii. 215
Dr. Philemon, 41
Robert, History of
Jesus Christ, &c. ii. 153. Christ's Nativity, 1594, iii. 137. His Ver. sification of the Lord's Prayer, ib. Samuel, Gent. his Romance on Romances, iv. 196, 197, 201 Hollar, iii. 339 Hollis, iii. 60
Thomas, iii. 64 Holman, i. 552
Holt, Chief Justice, iii. 344.. Holyday, Barten, his Survey of the World, iii. 292
Holy Memorials, or Heavenly Memen- tos, Specimen from, ii. 287 Holy Rood, or Christ's Crosse, John Davies's, 1609, iii. 260. Extract, 261. Sonnets appended to the Poem, 262 Homer, iii. 313, 358
Homer's Iliad, Chapman's, ii. 81 Homerum Britannicum, iv. 147 Honeysuckles, Handful of, Lines from the, ii. 109 Honeywood of Pett, ii. 260
.... Sir Thomas, i. 223 Honywood, Sir Robert, Translation of Nani's History, &c. iii. 515 Honour Triumphing over Death, iv
Hood, Eustace, iv. 323 Hooker, Richard, iii. 187
Hooper, Bp. of Gloucester, i. 207, 228 | Hughes, David, iii. 211 *** Hopkins, Dr. W. Preb. of Worcester, 1700, Character of, i. 162 Hop, verses from a Pack of Patentees, iii. 264
Huic habeo non tibi, an Epigram, iii. 416
Horace, ii. 45, iv. 296, iv. 335 Horace's Art of Poetrie, Pistles and Satyrs, englished, Addressed to the Earl of Ormond, by Tho. Drant, iv. 316, 318. Horæ Vacivæ, John Hall's, 1646, iii. 305. Complimentary Verses to the Author, 307, Essay, i. Of Opi- nions, 310, ii. Of Time, 312, ix. Of Dissimulation, 314. Titles of the other Essays, 318
Hull, Hen. i. 147 Hull, iii. 333 Hullyn, J. i. 228
Hume, Alexander, ii. 252 Humphede, i. 207
Humphrys, Dr. Humphry, Bishop of Bangor, ii. 246
Humility, an Epigram, by Hugh Crompton, iii. 168
Humours, Heaven on Earth, &c. by John Davies of Hereford, 1603, ií. 194. Conclusion of the Dedication, 194. Remarks, 196. Passages re- specting the Plague in 1603, 197
Horni, Caroli Carmen Funebre, re- Hunnis, William, Seven Sobs of a
ferred to, ii. 499
Hornsey, iii. 408
Horsefield, Robert, i. 462 Horsey, Lady Edith, iii. 533
Sir Raufe, iii. 531
Horsley, iii. 376
Horton, iii. 336
Mr. iv. 259
Hotham, iii. 333
Sorrowful Soule for Sinne, ii. 105, 107
Huon of Bourdeaux, ii. 157 Hunsdon Lord, i. 173
House, iv. 251
Hunt Professor, iv. 408 ..... Leigh, iv. 330, 332 Huntington, Earl of, i. 224 Huddleston, Mr. Richard, iv. 423 Husband, a Poem exhibited in a Compleat Man, 1614, ii. 256, De- dication, ib.
Huscroft, Verses, Mrs. iv. 394 Huss, i. 207 Hutchinson, iii. 237
Mrs. iv. 261 Hutton, Archbishop, iv. 431 Dr. ii. 79
Mr. of Ayno, i. 155
Hyde, J. i. 145
Hylton, Wal. i. 377 Hyppasus, ii. 145
Hyve, full of Hunnye, &c. William Hunnis's, 1578, ii. 105, Argu- ment, ib.
Thomas's Fable of Narcis- sus, Ovid, translation ascribed to, iii. 265 Howland, Dr. Richard, Bishop of Peterborough, ii. 243 Hubbard, Henry, iii. 213 Hubburt, Charles, iv. 289 Hubert, Sir Francis, 96. See Eulo-" gium, ii. 9. Success in his difficult pursuit, 103
Richard, i. 97 Huddesford, i. 66
Hudibras, iv. 283
Hughes, iii. 47
Iambics, Latin, Bishop Hall's, iii. 163 Ibbotson, Mr. iv. 69 Icarus, ii. 382.
Idæa, Sweete," Remarks on, iv. 3, 4 Idyllia and L'Envoy, a Poem, iv. 100 Ignoto, Infelice, Academicio, Fune-
rall Oration by, on the Death of Queen Elizabeth, iv. 10 Ignoramus, a Play, Remarks on Rug- gles's, iv. 504
Imposture, the, a Sonnet, by Joshua Sylvester, ii. 416 Imprisonment, Comforts against, by Bishop Hall, iii. 285 Improvement of Imprisonment, &c George Wither's, 1661, ii. 347, Extract, 352, 357, 475, 486 Indias, East, the first Booke of the History of the Discovery and Con- quest of, &c. Translated by N. L. 1582, i. 133
Indian News, Houre Glasse of, iv.
Inductio Vigeliæ, from Chapman's Eugenia, ii. 57
Informations, or a Protestation and Treatise from Scotland, &c. 1608, i. 201
Ingelo, Mr. Nathaniel, iv. 424 Inglis, i. 137
Instructions, Profitable, by Robert Ewel of Essex, Sir Philip Sidney, and Secretary Davison, iv. 119 Ireland, iii. 333, 381, iv. 359 Irving, Dr. iii. 291 Isham, Thomas, i. 356 Isleworth, iv. 251
Islip, Adam, i. 129, 240, 308, iii. 353 Ismarus, the Thracian, a Description of, by Thomas Powell, 1601, iii. 169. Extract, 171 Itafernes, iii. 473
Italy, iii. 382, iv. 357, 359 Iter Boreale, &c. 1660, i. 262. Ex- tracts, 263, 269
Ives, John, Esq. Select Papers of, 1773, iv. 373
"I would, and I would not," the Author supposed to be Nicholas Breton, 1614, iii. 174
Jackman's Sounde, ii. 213
Jackson, Hugh, iii. 529
Jacques, VI. Roy d'Ecosse La Lepan the de, &c. 1591, i. 34 James, King, Complimentary Poem to, by J. Green, iv. 2, 5 James I. His Poetical Exercises, i.
Apology for the Oath of Allegiance, condemned by the Pope, i. 38
Epigrams by, and to Poets
in his reign, ii. 26
..........
Speech, intended to have been spoken to him at Windsor, iii. 13, 42, 268, 269, 344, 428, 431, 478, 483
Poem to, on his Progress to Scotland, 428
Extracts from his Instruc- tions to Prince Henry, iv. 176, 177, 178. Remarks upon his Religious Tenets, 209. Letter to Queen Eli- zabeth in 1591, 207, to his servant in England in 1600, 208 James II. Hearne's Remarks on the interment of his heart or brain in Scotland, i. 551, ii. 360, 487. His remarks on his hand-writing, and Meditation of, on the 27th Chapter of Matthew, iv. 468, 469
James IV. of Scotland, ii. 444, Poem of, on his Marriage with Margaret Tudor, 508 James, Mr. iv. 427 J. i. 455
Janeway, John, i. 222 Jason, ii. 381 Jaubman, iii. 397 J. C. Gent, iv. 9 Jebb, Mr. iv. 233 Jeffery the Dwarf, i. 133 Jeffreys, John, i. 238
Jegon, Dr. John, Bishop of Norwich,
Jenkin, i. 18, 214
Jenkyn, W. Anagrams by, iv. 510 Jenner, Dr. ii. 77
. Mr. of Exeter, i. 456, iii. Jenyns, Sir Roger, iii. 238
Soame, i. 464, iii. 38, 45,238,
247, iv. 240. Notices on, his En- quiry on the Origin of Evil, iii. 242 Mrs. iii. 239
Jermy, Thomas, iv. 379
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