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' Seas, Waters,' &c., p. 552, ...... Laid at ease
...... Jupiter ...............
'Hearbes,' p. 562, ...... Through crooked
woods ...... maze ............
'Hearbes,' p. 562, There springs the ......
wit ..................
No heading, p. 575, There quakes ...... and
despight ...............
No heading, p. 573, ...... There the tree ...... the
water ............ ... ...
'Lechery,' p. 193, The tickling flames ......
pleasure brittle ...... ......
No heading, p. 573, ...... The partrich ...... up
and downe ...............
No heading, p. 574, ...... We see the. ..... he
takes ..................
'Soule,' p. 328, Like as two bellowes ......
never died ...............
From * The Imposture.' 'Mercie,' p. 243, O, who shall shew ...... true
repenting ...............
No heading, p. 572, ...... who shall show ......
blisse ..................
' Divell,' p. 75, Hells prince ...... revolts and
lies ..................
- Divell,' p. 76, A subtill pandar ...... twinck-
ling lights ...............
'Divell,' p. 75, ruthlesse murderer ...... to
mate ..................
'Divell,' p. 76, As a false lover ...... battered
wall ..................
' Adams Feare,' p. 441, At this sad sum-
mons ...... fault ............
'Of Adam,' p. 517, Thou seest no wheat ......
he made ...............
From ' The Furies.' No heading, p. 571, ..... .The hidden love ......
anticke broiles ............
No heading, p. 572, ...... The wolf e ...... hath
growne ..................
No heading, p. 573, So, at the sound ......
fowle consumes ............
' Hearbes,' p. 562, The sable Henbane ......
Mandrake ...............
'Furies,' p. 574, ...... Alecto, sad Megera ......
Plutoes posts ...............
'Infernall Floud,' p. 565, ...... He summoned
...... Acheron ...............
' Of Rage,' p. 507, As the heate ...... infernall
stages ..................
' Of Dearth,' p. 407, ...... Dearth ...... ruthlesse
sister ..................
'Warre,'p. 352, ...... Warre, the mistresse
...... transmigration ............
'Furie,'p. 125, ...... Furie furiously ...... per-
nicious ..................
' Counsaile,' p. 38, A king ...... strength of
princes ..................
'Furie,' p. 126, ...... This fell Fury ...... chime-
raes vaine ...............
' Impossibilities,' p. 578 ...... Like Corvine ......
dunce ............ ... ...
' Man,' p. 229, ...... Man is loaden ...... mastife
battle ..................
' Of Sorrow,' p. 329, Sorrows first leader ......
tofinde ...............
'Joye,' p. 178, ...... Excessive Joy ...... plen-
teousnesse ...............
'Pride,' p. 288, The winged giant ...... doth
hide ......... ...
Lines
550-59
560-63
594-611
624-9 630-35
664-7 678-81 690-93 730-41
16-23
16-25
47
84-5
238-65
302-15
402-19
590-97
66-81 92-103 106-13 170-81 237-41
246-9
262-7
284-303
304-19
321-31
346-9 350-55 439-40 606-11 660-77 678-81
684-5
Feare,' p. 107, Bloodlesse, trustlesse
Lines
wilfull need 688-95
' Idlenesse,' p. 171, Drowsie sloth
sinfullneed 691-5
' Desire,' p. 68, Desire imagination ... 696-707
'Avarice, p. 14, Avarice loftie
mounts . 708-17
'Of Wrath,' p. 374, Boyling Wrath
undergrinde 718-31
' Of Lovers,' p. 444, Who beare counted
are . 776-81
' Of Lovers,' p. 444, Who with a mayden
voyce behight
- Of Lovers,' p. 444, Who by false bargaines
voyce behight ~ ... 782-9-
Lovers, . , ".
thrifty 790-93
From ' The Handy-crafts.' ' Peace,' p. 268, Heavens sacred nymph
welcome heere 12-17
'Court,' p. 53, Who, full of wealth
hypocrasse 78-99"
'Povertie,' p. 284, Powerfull Need
slothfull sleeper 104-5
' Of an Horse,' p. 446, Among a hundred
grassehegest 396-415
'Of Deluge,' p. 411, Heavens cristall
windowes waters grow 756-65
From 'The Ark.' 'Of God,' p. 136, Our gracious God
measure 84-5
'Of Winds,' p. 413, O heavens chariot
lift 344-9
'Windes,' p. 564, O heavens chariot
lift 344-9
' Windes,' p. 565, The ^Eolian crowde ... 356
'Windes,' p. 565, sacred olive branch 382-3
'Windes,' p. 565, The proud horse water
want 412-13
'Murder,' p. 248, The cruell man at the
last 466-7
' Rainebow,' p. 415, Noah lookes up to
come 486-505
'Drunken Man,' p. 413, His head hee
died 544-55
'Windes,' p. 565, Let the pearly morne.
captivitie 601-3
'Gluttonie,' p. 132 short flames... 607-17
' Gluttonie,' p. 132, Like as the must
secrecy 618-23
From ' Babylon.'
' Tyrannic,' p. 342, It is an hell respects 24-32
'Confusion of Languages,' p. 447, This said
appawling 200-29
' Language, before Confusion,' p. 566, Ah !
that roare 244-53
'Language, before Confusion,' p. 566, ...Then
all behind 282-5
' Of Scaliger,' p. 566, Scaliger, our ages
mother 341-9
' Hebrew Tongue,' p. 567, All haile
might read 420-30
' Windes,' p. 565, There natures story to
let 431-3
' Sleepe,' p. 319, Writing these later lines
Isinke 524-31
'Of Homer,' p. 564, Sweete-numbred
Homer 590
CHAS. CRAWFORD. (To be continued.)