This World a hunting is! W. DRUMMOND. Flowers of Sion, Edin., 1623.
Thou, deity, swift-winged Love! .. J. FLETCHER. Nice Valour, in BEAU- MONT and FLETCHER's Comedies, &c., 1647.
Though I am young, and cannot B. JONSON. Sad Shepherd, in Works, II, 1640. Thou, once a body, now but air!.. R.C.R.CORBET, Bishop of NORWICH]. Poetica Stromata, 1648.
Thou that loved once, now lov'st.. Sir R. AYTON. In Scots Poems, III, published by J. WATSON at Edinburgh in 1711.
Throw away thy rod!...
Rev. G. HERBERT. Temple, Camb., 1633.
Thus, in pomp and priestly pride.. 158 F. QUARLES. Argalus and Parthenia, 1629.
Thus, thus, begin the yearly rites.. B. JONSON. Pan's Anniversary (1626), in Works, II, 1640.
G. WITHER. Fair Virtue, 1622. Time! I ever must complain
J. HAGTHORPE. Divine Meditations,
'Tis not a pyramid of marble stone 261 A. COWLEY. Poetical Blossoms, 2nd Ed., 1636.
'Tis now, since I sat down before.. 292 Sir J. SUCKLING. Fragmenta Aurea, 1646.
Tobacco 's a Musician..
B. HOLYDAY. Technogamia, 1618. To carve our Loves in myrtle
W.CARTWRIGHT. Comedies, &c., 1651. To draw no envy, Shakespeare!.. B. JONSON. The First Folio Edition of W. SHAKESPEARE's Comedies, &c., 1623.
Tom and Will, were Shepherds
S. GODOLPHIN. In J. DRYDEN'S Examen Poeticum (Miscellany Poems, III), 1693.
To the old, long life and treasure! BEN JONSON. The Gipsies Metamorphosed (1626), in Works, II, 1640.
Underneath this sable hearse... ANON. In Wit's Recreations, 2nd Ed., 1641. This poem has often been attributed to B. JONSON.
With an old Song, made by an.... ANON. Antidote against Melancholy, 1661.
Venus! redress a wrong that's.... 244 W. CARTWRIGHT. Comedies, &c., 1651.
Wake, my Adonis! do not die! W.CARTWRIGHT. Comedies, &c., 1651. What charming Peals are these B. JONSON. In E. FILMER's French Court Airs, 1629.
Wretched and foolish Jealousy!.. B. JONSON. Underwoods, in Works, II, 1640. Wrong not, sweet Empress of my 109 Sir R. AYTON. Add. MS. 10,308, in British Museum.
You that think Love can convey..
You, Virgins, that did late despair 196 J. SHIRLEY. Poems, 1646.
Accius, L., 24. Achilles, 234.
Addle, 152, muddled, crazy. Adonis, 253. Eschylus, 24. Afeared, 20, afraid. After-wits, 108, being wise after the event, and too late. Aganippe, 48, a well fre- quented by the Muses. The Air of her face, 14, the manner, appearance. Airs, 210, musical airs. Ajax, 234. Alexander, of Menstry, after- wards Earl of Stirling; Sir W., 52, 90-93. Amain, 169, go at full speed! Amyntas (T. Carew), 212. Anacreon, 14.
Angel, 171, a coin worth, at different times, from 6s. 8d. to 10s.
Anglesea, Countess of- see Villiers, E., 147. Arachne's arts, 2. The silk- worm's labours are intended. Aristophanes, 25.
Ballet, 47, 208, Ballad. Band, 32, bond. That is bare, 178, the gra- velled paths, separating the flower beds; and here likened to the week days. Barkley, -,233,? Berkeley. Barley Break, 282, 283, a
game. Barleycorn, Sir J., 263-268. Barm, 267, yeast, leaven. Bartas-see Saluste Bartas, G. de. Bartlet, 287. Bartlet, W., 287, 289. Basse, W., 22, 23, 296, 297., My batten, 84, a movable bar in a silk-loom. The Battle, 65, 66, the main body of an army. Beaumont, F., 22, 24, 52, 247-249.
Beaumont, Bart.; Sir J., 52, 123-126.
Like a Bedlam, 153, a mad-
man. Lunatics were for- merly whipped, chained, and had never a rag on,' 154.
Art, 113, human skill, as op- Beer, R., 263. posed to Nature.
Avon, 26, the Warwickshire river on which Stratford is situated.
Ayton, Sir R., 107-113.
Be gar, 163, By God! Beldames old, 58, old women. Benefactor's dole, 249, the £5 usually paid by the Dedicatee, to the Poet, for a Dedication. Berwick-on-Tweed, 148. Bethlehem, 144.
Bevis of Southampton, 149. Bi-clift top, 47. The hill Par-
nassus has a bifurcated top, with two heads.
'Black Friars Theatre, on the present site of the Times Office, in London, 248. Black jacks, 228, 264, leather jugs for beer, coated with tar. See VI, 281-285. 268, there is a pun, jack also meaning a jerkin. Black pot, 264, a beer mug.
Bacon, Viscount St. Al. Blind Bard, 49, Homer.
Thy Book alone, 183, the Bible.
Brakes, 20, 55, brushwood, thickets.
Brave, 37, bravely, finely dressed.
Brawn, 228, the cooked flesh of the boar. Broker, 152, a Fairy. Brome, R., 157. Browne, W., 52. Bryan, Sir F., 48. Burton, R., 119–122. Buskin, 24, 50, a half-boot worn by the actors in ancient Athenian tragedy. Hence, the symbol of Tragedy. Buskined, 39, tragic. Buttery-hatch, 31, 33, the
half-door of the store-room, through which drink and provisions were issued; in this case, gratuitously.
Callisto, 61. Cambridge, 235-237. Nor can, 228, 264, wooden cans. See VI, 281. Candies the grass, 211, to cover with hoar frost.
Canny Lass, 164, wary, cautious, shrewd girl. Carew, T., 211-225, 288. Carfax Church, Oxford, 156.
Carlisle, Lady-see Hay, L. Whose carriage is complete, 33, whose bearing, or pre- sence, is perfect. Bound him in a cart, 265 Traitors were conveyed in a cart from Newgate Prison to Tyburn (near the present Marble Arch), London; for
execution. Cartwright, W., 243-253- Cary, Viscount Falkland; L., 290.
Cary, Hon. T., 189-191. Castara (W. Habington, 198-203.
Cates, 55, dainties, delicacies. Cato, 46. The
Distich Moralia, or de Moribus, of D. Cato; one of the chief school-books of the Shake- spearean Age. Caud, 165, called. 'Cause, 96, because. Celia (T. Carew), 214, 215, 217, 218, 220, 222, 223. Cessed, 64, assessed. Wipe out chalk, 233. Tavern scores of credit given, were formerly written with chalk on the back of a door. Chapman, G., 51. Chargeable, 230, expensive. Charing Cross, London,
Charis (B. Jonson), 10-21. Charles I, King, 29, 30, 146, 162.
Chaucer, G., 22, 24, 47, 48, 62. The Cheap, 231, Cheapside, London.
Chemist's fire, 197 the student of Chemistry.
Chloe (W. Cartwright), 244- 246.
Chloris (G. Wither), 79. Chourne, W., 152, a Regis- trar of the Fairies. Churchyard, T., 48, 49. Little Cid, 290, S. Godolphin. Public Circuits, 53, the Thea- tres; which were formerly round in shape. Ciss Cicely (Bp. R. Corbet),
150. In civil habit went, 227, in sober dress; not gay or showy.
Cloris (T. Carew), 212. Descends in a Close, 35, the last two chords of a musical passage, a cadence.
Ye have your closes, 182, | Delphian Prophets, 37, ends. Clown Groom, 37, an un-
educated man. Coelia (P. Hannay), 98. To cog, 57, to cheat, deceive, wheedle.
Coil, 40, tumult, bustle, ado. The Collar, 172, the divine restraint.
Collin (G. Wither), 79. I hold commerce, 204, com-
Composures, 53, poems. Of pure consent, 134, har- mony.
His copper nose, 31, red from his drinking
nose, habits. Care's Copse
Coppice, 171, a thicket of small trees, or underwood.
Corbet, Bishop of Nor- wich; R., 150-156. Him of Cordova, dead, 24, L. A. Seneca. Course-a-Park, 272. Cowley, A., 257-262. To cozen, 88, deceive, dupe, beguile.
Creak, 296, croak. Creat, 163, the Welshman's pronunciation of great. Crœsus, 278.
One cross, 234. Tavern scores were kept by writing crosses in chalk on the back of the door. Cureton, 152, a Fairy.
Daffadils, strew the green! 168, strew the green with daffodils. Danaë, 62, 216. Daniel, S., 50.
Your demains = demesnes, 150, landed property, estates. Their own demean, 174, qualities.
Denaying, 100, denying. Desire, 116, love longings. Desire, 117, the same per- sonified.
In perfect diapason, 134, concord, consonance. Dick (Sir J. Suckling), 272, 274, 275- Dictamen, 19,
Digby, (see VI, 197), 287. A dimpled grave, 200, buried in a dimple. Diocles (J. Fletcher), 66. Disproportioned, 134, out of musical harmony. Distracted, 153, crazed. Doffed = do off, 136, put off. Don = do on, 102, put on. Donne, Dean of St. Paul's, London; J., 94-97. Doric Music, 233. Dover, 148. Drayton, M., 37-53. Drummond, of Hawthorn- den; W., 52, 59, 60. A Dumb Show, 161, pre- ceded each Act of some of our early Plays. Durer, A., 248.
E'er, 214, ever. Elderton, W., 47. Eliza, 26, Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth, Queen, 26, 151. Elizabeth, Queen of Bohe- mia, and daughter of James I, 129.
Davenant, Šir W., 146, 147, House of pure Emanuel, 153,
288, 289, 291.
Day's eyes, 7, daisies. Decker, T., 168, 169.
Emmanuel College, Cam- bridge; which was a great Puritan centre.
Gif, 162-165, if. Gills=ghylls, 58, valleys. 'Gin, 58, begin. Gin, 57, trap. Glass, 161, 261, an hourglass. Are glozing, 130, deceiving, flattering, wheedling. Godolphin, S., 206-209, 290. Good-Ale, Sir J., 263, 268. Good-Fellow, Robin, 54- 58, a Fairy. Gower, J., 48.
He'd, 9, 296, &c., he would. Henrietta Maria, Queen, 6, 147, 289.
Henry VIII, King, 48. Her, 163, the Welshian's way of saying his. Herbert, Lord Herbert of Chirbury; E., 298-300. Herbert, Rev. G., 170-187. Herbert, Countess Pembroke; M. [Sidney, afterwards], 28. of Pem. broke; P., 236. Herbert, Earl of Pem- broke; W., 28, 115-118. Herrick, Rev. R., 270, 271. Hesiod, 51. Heyday guise
The Gown, 64, officers of the Herbert, Earl Law.
His Grace, 288, Apollo.
I gave him no Grace,' 156, would not address the Pri- mate as Your Grace.' Greece, 24. Greenham, Rev. R., 155. Groom = Clown, 37, an un- educated man.
Gude hap, 165, good fortune. Guy of Warwick, 148.
Hard-bound, 288, slow of invention.
Bright harnessed Angels, 145, Angels in bright armour. Hawthornden, 52. Hay,Countess of Carlisle; L. [Percy, afterwards], 289.
They ganged, 165, went. Gascoigne, G., 48, 49. George (Sir J. Suckling), 272. | Hector, 234.
Hay guise, 58, a dance having a winding motion. Hied, 265, hastened. High Commission, 156, the Court of.
The Hill, Helicon in Boeotia. Holyday, B., 35, 36.
At home, 106, in one's own country.
Their answer home! 187, pat, to the point.
Homer, 14, 51, 234. Horace, 260.
Hose, 163, long stockings. Howard, Earl of Surrey; H., 48.
Hylas (W. Cartwright), 251, 252.
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