Proase's Own Case," Hearne's Pynson, i. 72, 91, 376, 377
Profitable Instructions, describing pleasant and profitable Observations to be taken by Travellers, by the Earl of Essex, iv.119 11. Prologue and pilogue to a Comedie, by Francis Cole, 1041, iv. 203 Prometheus, ii, 390, 407,
Proofe, an Armour of, by Roger
Cotton, 1596, iii. 138! Prudence, Garden of, &c. 1595, ii. 503-Notice: concerning the Au- thor, 503. Extracts, 504 Prussia, Court of, iv. 67, 68 Prymrose, the, Remarks on, by Henry Goldingham, iv, 489 Prynne, W. i. 1668, i 42, 59, 70,
iv. 379 Prynne's, Archbishop Laud, ii. 239, n.
Psalms of David, a Paraphrase upon, by George Sandys, 1636, iii. 81. Dedication to the King (Charles 1.) it. Another to the Queen, Hen- rietta Maria, 82. Extract from a Commendatory Poem, by Lord Falkland, ib. Psalm LXII. 83. Ex- tract from a Poem Deo Opt. Max. 84. Song of Simeon, 86-
translated into Eng- lish metre, by Sir Thomas Smith, Knt. 1549, iv. 185, 190. Psalter, the whole translated into English metre, by Archbishop Parker, i. 419. Scarcity and Curi- osity of, 419. Extracts, 420, 424. Observations on the Book, 424 Public, Observations on the Taste of, iv. 336, 337, 340 Puckering, Sir J. i. 197 Pulpits, in and about London, iv. 69. Puppet-Shows, iv. 335 Purchas, i. 66
Puritan Faction, Account of, i. 191 Puritans, Bancroft's queries to them,
Purslow, i. 174 Pye, S.r Wal. i. 236
Pyramus and Thisbe, ii. 380 Pyrrve, C. iv. 312 i Pythagoras, ii. 385
Quadripartite Offices, by Barnabe Barnes, how inscribed, ív. 128 Quarles, Francis, his Eclogs and Ora- cles, 1646, i. 46, 239, 456, 157 Enchiridion, contayning Institu- tions by, 1681, i. 455, 494, Vindi- Quarles, John, Kingly Bed of Mise- cation of his Poetry, 456, 457
ries, &c. 1649, i. 107
His Preface, &c. to J.' H.'s Emblems to Elegant Figures, ii. 188
Quarles, John, iv. 289 Quarles, iii. 187, 327, 499 Quarme, Maister Robert, iv. 190 Queen Elizabeth's Teares, &c. Writ- ten by Christopher Leure, 1603, ii. 55. To whom dedicated, 56. Cha- Queen's College, iii. 49 racter and Extracts, ib. Quin, Walter, i. 520. His Congratu Quien, F. L. i. 18 latory Ode to Charles, i. 525
His Encomiastic Verses to Sir William Alexander's Darius, iii. 435.-Epitaph on Prince Henry, 439
Quin, Mr. iv. 421, 422 Quippes for Upstart New-fangled Gentlewomen, or a Glasse to view the pride of vain-glorious Women, 1595, iii. 255
Radcliffe, Dr. i. 159
Radnor, John, Earl of, iv. 403 Raleigh, G. i. 174
Raleigh, Sir Walter, ii. 8, iii. 286,. n. 296.-Remains of, 1675, iv. 501. -His Letter to his Lady, iv. 502.. Ramisalus, Johannes, iii. 435 Ramsey, Sir J. i. 138, iii. 435 H. i. 147
Randall, Thomas, ii. 492 Randolph, ii. 33, 38
Rare Pattern of Justice and Mercy | Reynolds, Mr. Chancellor, iv. 78° Exemplified in the Legacies of Sir James Cambel, iv. 126 Rash Man, from Jordan's Pictures of Passions, ii. 175
Rastell's Chronicle, Hearne's Remarks concerning, i. 71, 74, n. 90. Ratcliffe, Mrs. J. i. 220, 225
Robert, Earl of Sussex, ii.
94, n. Rathband, i. 213 Raven, Mr. Edward, iv. 381 Rawlinson, Dr. i. 89 Rawlinson, Thomas, iv. 444 Sir Walter, iv. 411
R. C. Gent. iv. 471 Rayınond, Charles, iii. 48 Ray's Book of Local Words, Hearne's Queries concerning, i. 169 Raynes, Sir Richard, iii. 379 Read, i. 163
Reading, Rev. John, Prebend of Cant. 1667. Kennett's Account of Wood's Information respecting, i. 56, ii. 239 Reading, iii. 334 Reed, i. 176 Redman, iii. 335
Register, Running, &c. by Lewis Ŏwen, 1626, i. 141. Dedication, 141. Extracts from the Work, 142,
Reignoldes, D. i. 201.
Remains after Death, with Select Epitaphs annexed, by Richard Brathwayte, Gent. 1618, iii. 196 Reynolds, Bp. i. 165
Remedy for Love, Sir A. Cockayne's Extracts from, ii. 188, 140 Remedy, Stanley's, or the Way to reform Beggars, &c. 1646, iii. 502. Remish Testament, Cartwright's An- swere to the Preface of the, iv. 153 Restoration of Charles II. foretold by Walter Gostelo, iii. 107 Retirement, Sir Wm. Killigrew's Account of himself in, ii. 134 Retreat, the, a Poem by Hugh Cromp- ton, iii. 167
Return, the, a Poem, by Richard Baxter, iii. 192
Dr. i. £25, iii. 376 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, iii. 243
John, iv. 163 Rhymes, Provençal, i. 506 Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland, i. 224 Lady, the Stella of Sir P. Syd-
ney, i. 499, n. iii. 255 Richard II. Hearne, Concerning the Life of, i. 88
on the Reign of, iv.
rising to the Crowne
of, by himselfe, iv. 15 Richardson, Dr. ii. 78, iv. 401 iii. 392
Richmond, Duchess of, i. 273 Countess of, iv. 383 Ridgeway, Lord, Wither's Lines to, i. 349 Ridley, i. 207
Rigbie, Joseph, Drunkard's Prospec- tive, &c. by, Extract from, 1656, iv. 296
James, iv. 299 Major Joseph, iv. 296, 299 Riple, Fields, iii. 334 Risley, John, iv. 379 Ritson, ii. 10, 171,503, iii. 131, 267, 337, 353, 484, n. iv. 212, 371 Roberts, Sir John, iii. 359 Mr. iii. 385 Robbery, humourous, a Story of a,
Rokeby, Second Lord, iv. 73 Roland, Furious, ane abregement, translait out of Ariost, &c. By Stewart of Baldyneis, i. 313. The Author a Gentleman, but not a Poet, 313. Specimens of the work, 314, 317
Rolland, John, Seages, the Seven, &c. Translated by, i. 177 Rolland, John, i. 181
Romancio, Mastrix, or a Romance on Romances, by Samuel Holland, iv. 196, 197-201 Rome, iii. 373
Romeo and Juliet, ii. 504 Romish Church, a brief Treatise against certayne errors of the, by Gregory Scott, 1574, 490. Extract, 491
Ronincy, Marsh, iii. 374 Ronsard, iv. 200
Rosa, Omnibus Olet, iii. 417 Roode, the Holy, or Christ's Crosse, by John Davies, 1609, iii. 260. Extract, 261. Sonnets appended to the Poem, 202 Rosamond, iv. 17
Rosewell, John, Master of Eton School, &c. 1684. Unfortunate Consequences of his Severity, i. 61 Roswall and Lillian, 1663, i. 450. Rarity of the Work, 450. Extract, i. 451, 455
Ross, Alex. i. 383 Roth, Richard, i. 229 Rothwell, J. L. 134
Rough, John, i. 229 Roundway, iii. 334.
Rous, Francis, F. R. Provost of Eton College, ii. 240, iv. 7, 425, 458 Rouse, iii. 189
Rousseau, i. 304 ? Routon, iii. 335 Row, John, i. 223
Rowland, Samuel, Betraying of Christ, by 1598, iii. 354. Address to the Reader, ib. Extract relative to
Mount Calvary, 355 Rowlands, Samuel, Doctor Merrie- man, 1609, iii. 442
......... his Poom on the
Roydon, Matthew, Notices of, &c." to George Chapman's Shadow of Night, 1594, ii. 51 ii. 8, 13, 51, 53 Royse, Dr. George, Dean of Bristol, &c. 1708. Kennett's Account of his Abilities and Profligate Life, i. 58
Royston Club, iv. 404
Ruffs, Stubbs's Description of, temp. Eliz. i. 527, 532 Ruinart, il 549 Rupert, iii. 334
Russell, Lord, Chapman's Poem on his Death, ii. 57
iii. 60. 347 Rutherford, Dr. iv, 230, 233, 401 Rutherforth, Abdy, iii. 224 Ruthven, Lord, ii. 445 Ruthwen, Gen. i. 138
Rutland, Earl and Countess of, iii. 255.-Earl of, iv. 424
Duke of, iii. 242, 362 R. W. against the wilfull inconstan- cie of his Dear Foe, i. 233. Ex- tracts, 233, 234 Ryder, W. i. 270
Ryder, Sir Dudley, iv. 399 Rye, Dr. iv. 394 Ryley, Hen. ii. 242
Rymer, Thomas, Antiquary, 1713, Account of, i. 61, 467, n. Rythme, Decasyllabicall, on Capt. Frobisher's Last Luckie Voyage, ii.
Sacheverell, Dr. iv. 69. Sack, Dr. iii. 379
Sackful of News, 1673, iii. 130 Sackvil, J. i. 145 Sackvile, i. 517
Sackvil, Robert, Esq. Twine's Dedi- cation to, ii. 516
Sackville, Lord, Epitaph on his Child, by Lord Herbert of Cherbury, ii.
Sacrament, Letters to Queen Mary, on the true Catholic Doctrine of, by Archbishop Cranmer, iii, 284 Sad News from the Seas, 1641, iv.
Saints and Simmers, A Mirror of Looking-glass for, by Samuel Clerk, 1671, i. 204. Work described; Author's Portrait, 205 Saints and Holy Martyrs of God, cer-
Satyre, A, written to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, &c. By Geo. Wither, 1633, i. 282 Satyrs and Epigrams, ascribed to Hen. Parrott, iii. 415. Extract, 417, n.
sey, &c. 1697. Obsequiousness of, i. 165
tain most Godly, fruitfull, and Com-Saumares, Dr. John, Dean of Guern- fortable Letters of, &c. 1564, i. 228. Title; List of the Writers, 228. Extract, 229
Salisbury, Thomas, iv. 413
Saunderson, Nicholas, iv. 403
Salisbury, Earl of, i. i. 469, ii. 56, | Savage, John, iv. 404
Sandilands, Sir J. i. 136, 137 Sandwich, Lord, iii. 77, iv. 250 Sandys, George, i. 232. iii. 188. His Paraphrase on the Psalms of Da- vid, iii. 81
Archbishop, i. 218 Bishop, i. 195, n. ii. 32, 360
Sarmatians, ii. 371 -
Sarpedon, ii. 523
Sarum, Bp. of, iii. 407 Saturn, ii. 398
Satyrical Essayes, Characters, and others, fitted to the Life of their Subjects, by John Stephens, 1615, iv. 503
Savile, Sir Hen. i. 38, iii. 483 Saville, Sir George, iii. 60
Sawbridge, Thomas, i. 205, 206 Saxon Language, Hearne's Notices concerning, i. 81
Saxton's Maps, Hearne's Approba- tion of, i. 71 Scaliger, ii. 33 Scanderberg, ii. 276
Schisme, the, a Sonnet, by Joshua Sylvester, ii. 413
Schola cordis, in 47 Emblems, 1647, iii. 323. Ascribed to Thomas Har- vey, ib. Extract:-The Covetous- ness of the Heart, iii. 324 Scintilla: or a Light broken into Dark Warehouses, 1641, iv. 125 Scot, Dr. i. 53
Scot, Gregory, iii. 490
Scotland, a Curious Pamphlet on the Affairs of, in the Time of Queen Elizabeth, ii. 439
Kirk of, the Speech of, to her beloved Children, 1620, i. 202. Extracis, 202
Quene of, ii. 444 Scotland, iv. 359 Scots, Mary, Queen of, i. 81 Scott, John, i. 55
Walter, i. 132, 182, 519, iv. 213, 332
Scourge of Folly, Davies's, cited, iii.. 409, n. 413
Scrimger, John, i. 222 Scudamore, Library, iv. 371 Scudder, i. 207 Seythia, ii. 406
Seages, the Seven, translated out of
Voyage, &c. 1577, i. 207
ii. 202 Elkanah, ii. 172
Severne, Thomas, i. 356 Shadwell, ii. 97
Prois into Scottish Meetir, by John | Settle, Dionyse's, Report of the last Rolland, i. 177.-Number of Trans- Jations; Obscurity of its Origin; Eulogium on Warton, 177.-Ab- stract of the Story of the Work, by M. Darier, 178-80-Rolland, the Translator, Enquiries concerning Objections to reprints of Scarce Works refuted, 181. Benefits of New Editions, 182. Extract from, 183-91
Secker, Archbishop, iii. 229, iv. 263 Seckford, i. 71
Secrets, divers, Extracts from, iv. 359 Sedgewick, R. i. 219 Segar, iii. 345 Seile, Hen. i. 365 Selby, iii. 335
Selden, i. 67, 68, 140. Hearne's Re- marks on his Writings, 75 Select Papers, by John Ives, Esq. 1773, iv. 373
Select Collection of Poems, Nicholls's, iv. 257 Seneca, iii. 188
Sen-Johns, Captain, iv. 126 Sennacherib, ii 157 Sergeant, i. 67, 63
Serjeant-Major, Queen Elizabeth's Speech to her's, at Tilbury Fort, iii. 453
Sermon preached at the Funeral! of Sir Richard Leveson, Vice Admiral of England, &c. By Samuel Page, 1605, ii. 226. Dedication, 226. Sermon, 227
for promoting the English Protestant Working Schools in Ireland, by Bishop Madox of Worcester, iv. 252
on the Consecration of the Rev. Jonathan Shipley, by Arch- deacon Balguy, 1769, iv. 391
preached before the House of Commons, by Dr. Walleys, 1739, iv. 393
on Painting, by Mr. Walpole, iv. 249 Sermons, Fourteen, by Henry Whar- ton, iv. 375 Servians, ii. 371 Sertos, ii. 113
Shaftsbury, Earl of, i. 55, iii. 332 n. iv. 254
Shakespeare, i. 246, 462, ii. 14, 38, 44, 195, n. 504, iii. 2, 36, 37, 319, 484, n. 499, iv. 167, 169
Sharpe, Edmund, Extract from his Copyholder of Bridgetown, iii. 214 Sharpbell, Edward, ii. 195 Shearbourne, iii. 335 Shelburne, Lord, iv. 418 Sheldon, Archbishop, 1677. Extract from Dr. Pope's Life of Bishop Ward, relating to the former wish- ing for the gout, as an Antidote to Apoplexy, 1. 52 Shelmade, iii. 372
Sheltonical Salutation, Hearne on, i. 72
Shepheard, the Affectionate, contain- ing the Complaint of Daphnis, for the Love of Ganymede, by Baru- field, iv. 490 Shepheard's Hunting, the, being cer- tain eclogues, &c. By George Wither, 1633, i. 283. Reprint an- nounced, 491
Shepherd's Song, i. 503 Shepherd, Anthony, iv. 253, 254 Shepherdess, Faithful, Verses
Fletcher, or his, ii. 14 Shepherd's Isles, iv. 253 Sherlock, Dr. T. i. 55, iii. 393
Dr. W. Dean of St. Paul's, 1707 Memoirs of, i. 155 Sherlock, Bishop, iv. 229 Sherwood, Robert, i. 302 Shetterden, N. i. 289
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