Ossa, ii. 410 Otia Sacra, Optima Fides, 1648, ii. 96. Columna Fidei, 96. Vertus vera Nobilitas, 97. Contemplatio Diurna, 100. To Man, 101. Se- cond Part-Famulenter prioribus, 101. Extracts, 102 Otway, i. 116 Otail, Sir, iv. 104
Ouidius Naso, the fifteen Books of, entitled Metamorphosis, translated by Arthur Golding, 1587, ii. 376 Overal, Bp. iii. 395
Overburii, in statuam ligneam, ii. 425 Overton, Rev. V. i. 224 Ovid, iii. 265
Owen, L. 1626, i. 141
John, ii. 20
Parliament Address to the Christian | Peacham, Henry, his Valley of Va- Reader, i. 109 rietie, ii. 148, 295
Sir George Rooke's Ac- count of this Book, i. 110, 112 an Admonition to the, i.
of England, Compli- ments to, from Jordan's Pictures of Passions, ii. 173 Parnassus, ii. 393
Biceps; or, Choice Pieces of Poetry by the best Wits that were in both Universities before their Dissolution, 1656, iv. 506 Parsons, Robert, the Jesuit, Kennett's Notices of, i. 469, 471 Pass, Crispin, i. 448 Passæus, Sim. ii. 260
Pass-by, a short poem by Geo. Wi- ther, concerning his Imprisonment, ii. 355
Passinger, Thos. i. 205. iii. 130 Passions, Poem on the, by Sam. Row- lands, iii. 353
Passionate Poet, the, by Tho. Powell, 1601, . 1609. Extracts: The Bay, 171. Baccharis Coronaria, 173. Commendatory Verses by G. O.
Patentees, a Pack of, 1641, iii. 264. Specimen, ib. Patrick, Richard, i. 56
Dr. Simon, Bp. of Ely, 1707, i. 56. Mr. Wharton's Character of, ib. Paule, Sir George, his Account of Whitgift's Address to the Chris- tian Reader, i. 110, 12 Paule's Life of Whitgift, Extract from, respecting the Libels of his Time, i. 193
Paule's (St.) Church, her Bill for the Parliament, by Henry Farley, 1621, iii. 426. Contents, ib. Extracts, 428. Postscript, 431 Pawson, John, iii. 305, 306 Paynter, R. i. 147
Peace-maker, the, by Joseph Hall, D.D. 1645, iii. 87. Extract, ib..
iii. 9, 71, 415 Peacock, Reginald, iv. 376 Pearson, Major, i. 281
William, iii. 215
Dr. John, Bp. of Chester, 1686, Extract from Kennett, de- monstrating the Decay of his Fa- culties, ii. 53. iv. 257 Peck, Samuel, iii. 241 Pegge, Thomas, Gent. ii. 495 Samuel, iv. 418
Pelion, ii, 410 Pelling, Dr. iv. 69 Pemberton, iii. 375 Pemble, i. 213
Pembroke, Wm. Earl of, Wither's Lines to, i. 347 ii. 21, 80,
414. iii. 253. iv. 124
Mary, Countess Dowager
of, ii. 23. iv. 161, 162 Pembroke, Henry Earl of, iii. 259 Hall, iii. 54
and Montgomery, Earl Phi- lip of, his Narrative of the Royal Fishings, &c. 1641, iv. 124 Penelope's Complaint, iii. 529 Pennant, Mr. iii. 537
Tho. Letter to Wm. Cole, iv. 371 Pennington, iii. 334 Penrice, Sir Henry, iv. 413 Penry, John, i. 194 Pentland Hills, Defeat of the Rebels at, ii. 472 Pensilvania, iii. 488 Peplow, iii. 383
Percy, Algernon Lord, ii. 194
fections, by Tho. Jordan, Gent. ii. 171. Extracts, 173. Collective List of the Author's various Publica- tions, 176
Pierce's Supererogation, or a New Prayse of the Old Asse, &c. by Ga- briel Harvey, 1593, i. 317
the Author's Gratitude for commendatory Lines, i. 317, 24 Prologue, or Demur, 324 Printer's Advertisement to the Gentleman Reader, 330
Pierides, or the Muses Mount, by Hugh Crompton, 1658, i. 272
Scarcity of; situation of the Author, 272. Epistle to the Rea- der; Briskness of the Author's Muse, 273. Extracts, 274, 81. (See Crompton.)
Pieridun Invocatio, prefixed to Brath- wayte's Golden Fleece, iii. 303. Pierre, Dr. iv. 379
Pierpont, Lady Anne, Aylett's Letters to, iv. 42
Piers Mr. iii. 388
Pierson, i. 213
Piety and Poesy contrasted, by Tho. Jordan, Gent. ii. 178 Pigot, Mr. iii. 225, 348 Pigmalion, ii. 532
Pits, Dr. i. 70
Pitts, Mr. iv. 241
Plate of Bp. de Luda, iv. 240
Platt, Sir Hugh, ii. 284, n.
Sir Hugh's, Jevvel House of Aft and Nature, 1653, iii. 17
Sir Hugh, his Garden of Eden, 1675, iii. 17. His Epistle to all who delight in God's Vegetable Crea- tures, 18
Plowman, Piers, i. 72. iii. 301 Plumtre, iii. 213
Dr. Russell, iii. 226 Charles, D. D. iii. 229 Septimus, iii 230
Plumptre, Archdeacon, iv. 243, 248, 253, 256, 401, 430, 431 Pluto, ii. 399 Podocontus, iii. 11
Poem of Poems, or Sion's Muse, &c. by T. M. 1596, ii. 469. Part of the Dedication, 469. Address to the Reader; Verses to Mrs. Sydney, 470
by Spenser, Remarks on, iv.
on a Hat broke at Cudgels by Sam. Wesley, Remarks on, iv. 484 by John Cleveland, iv. 256 Poems, certaine worthye Manuscript, of great Antiquitie, &c. i. 367. Imperfections of; Story of, detailed, 367. Extract, 368-75. Reprint, 1811, i. 375
by Tho. Philpot, 1646, i. 232. Contents, 232
By Hugh Crompton, 1657, iii. 167. Extracts, the Retreat, ib. Hu- mility, 168
by T. Green, iv. 1, 5. Of Love, 15. Conceited Fancy, 8, by M. C. 49
Poet's Vision and a Prince's Glorie, by Tho. Greene, Gent. 1603, iv. Poetasters, or general Sciolists of Bri- taine, a Satyre upon, by Richard Brathwayte, iii. 145
Poetical Fragments, by Richard Bax- ter, 1681, iii. 185. Extract from his Epistle to the Reader, ib. His modest Pretensions to poetical Re- putation, 186. Notices on several contemporary Writers, ib. Extract from his Love breathing Thanks and Praise,' 189. The Return, 190 Poetical Reliques, by William Tip- ping, iv. 136
Poetical Exercises at Vacant Hours, His Majesties (K. James I.) i. 23
commendatory Sonnet, i. 23 Damman and Lok's com-
mendatory Lines, i. 24
Contents; Preface, i. 25 Translator's Invocation, i. 26 concluding Lines of the Fu-
Popery, Dee's Verses against, iv. 319 Popham, Edw. i. 383 Porter, Endymion, ii. 249 Portens, Beilby, iv. 416 Portman, Sir Wm. iii. 367 Portsmouth, Countess of, iii. 245 Lady, iv. 395
Posket, Rt. ii. 56 Postscript, curious one, in Farley's Poems, iii. 431
Postlethwayt, Matthew, iii. 79 Posy, poetical, in Latham's Phyala Lachrymarum, iii. 509 Pote, iii. 42 Potter, Bp. i. 136 Chr. i. 90, n.
Dr. B. i. 219. iii. 374 Poulo, Padre, ii. 239 Poverty, Patience of, iv. Powell, i. 89
Thomas, his Description of Ismarus, the Thracian, 1601, iii. 170
Dr. Wm. Samuel, iii. 164. iv. 244, 411
Powle, Maister, Right Worship. iii.
Polydor Virgil, ii. 146, n. 371. iv. Prelates, the unlawful Practises of,
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