0. Edipus, tragedy of, its faults, 141. Ovid, Strada's, 186. P. Palaces, the French king's, very fine, 107. Pandemonium, Milton's, to be represented in fire-works, 115. Paschal, M. his observation on Cromwell's death, 208 Patch, Parson, why so called, 163. Patience opposed to scorn, 230. Persian soldier, his crime and punishment, 100. Petticoats a grievance, 158. Phænomena of nature imitated by art, 113. Philosopher's stone, a letter about it, 294. Pindar and d'Urfey compared, 77. Pismires, the nation of them described, 233. Plato, what he said of censure, 205. Poets, tragic, errors committed by them, 141. Popes, the Leos the best and the Innocents the worst, 157. Posture-master, his frolics, 110. Pride, its viciousness and opposition to honour, 230, 232. Proteus, death compared to him, 208. Prudely, Elizabeth, indicted in the court of honour by Wi- Prudes, how they should paint themselves, 225. Puzzle, Peter, his dream, 126. Pythagoras, his own and his family's learning, 289. Q. Quaint moralists, a saying of theirs, 208. R. Repartee, a quick one in parliament, 213 S. Scorn opposed to patience, 230. Segonia, John de, his story, 48. Fights his brother Briant Sexes, the comparative perfection of them, 229. At war, Shallow, Josias, indicted in the court of honour, 19. Shapely, Rebecca, indicted in the court of honour by Sarah Show in Germany, representing all the religions in Great- Silvio, his bill of cost in courting Zelinda, 92. Sly, Richard, indicted in the court of honour by Winifred Snow, artificial, made before the French king, 113. Socrates's contempt of censure, 204. Softly, Simon, very ill used by a widow, 90. Solomon's choice of wisdom, 147. South, Dr. his sermon on a good conscience, 206. Spies, the use Secretary Walsingham made of them, 82 Strada's excellent Prolusion, 160, 186. Sublime in writing, Longinus's best rule for it, 228. Double, Gent. 47. T. Talicotius, first clap doctor, 23. Tall club, 134. Teraminta angry about the tucker, 186. Time not to be squandered, 259. Timoleon, his piety, 168. Topknot, Dr. a divine so called, 163. Treatall, Timothy, indicted by ladies in the court of honour, 31. Tremble, Tom, the Quaker, his letter about naked breasts, Truelove, Tom, the character of a good husband, 155. Tucker laid aside by the ladies, 102. They are offended, 136. V. Variety, the sweets of it, 216. Versailles described, 107. Verses of Eve treating the angel, 216. Translation of Vir- Virgil, Strada's, 162. His praise of Augustus, 218. Walsingham's lions, 82. W. Wedding clothes, a letter thereupon, 153. Whiston and Ditton, their letter about the longitude, 131. Wilkins, Bishop, his art of flying, 149. Wisdom, Solomon's choice of it, 147. Opposed to cunning, Women should have learning, 241. X. Xenophon's vision, 148. Z. Zelinda, her generosity to Silvio, 92. END OF VOL. II C |