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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

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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.

198

i. 198

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i. 199

Book described; Extract,

a second Admonition, to,

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.

173

Patentees, a Pack of, 1641, iii. 264.
Specimen, ib.
Patrick, Richard, i. 56

John, i. 57

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..

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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

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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

Plato, iii. 321

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

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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

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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

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Contents; Preface, i. 25
Translator's Invocation, i. 26
concluding Lines of the Fu-

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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.

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Dr. B. i. 219. iii. 374
Poulo, Padre, ii. 239
Poverty, Patience of, iv.
Powell, i. 89

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Edw. i. 237

191

Thomas, his Description of
Ismarus, the Thracian, 1601, iii.
170

Dr. Wm. Samuel, iii. 164. iv.
244, 411

Powle, Maister, Right Worship. iii.

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