| A | ||||
| VOL. | PAGE | |||
| A Constancy in Love I'll prise | vi | [304] | ||
| A Curse upon that faithless Maid | iii | 396 | ||
| A Den where Tygers make the passage good | vi | [252] | ||
| A Lady lovely, with a charming Meen | vi | [261] | ||
| A Lovers Rage and Jealousie | vi | [330] | ||
| A Neighbouring Villa which derives its name | vi | [237] | ||
| A Palace that is more uneasy far | vi | [269] | ||
| A Pox of the States-man that's witty | i | 397; | vi | [211] |
| A Pox upon this needless Scorn | i | 188; | vi | [190] |
| A thousand Martyrs I have made | vi | [305] | ||
| After our showing Play of mighty Pains | ii | 192 | ||
| After these Debates of Love | vi | [73] | ||
| Ah! charming Object of my wishing Thought! | vi | [19] | ||
| Ah! Charmion! shroud those killing Eyes | iv | 386 | ||
| Ah! cruel Love! when will thy Torments cease? | vi | [307] | ||
| Ah! false Amyntas, can that Hour | i | 273 | ||
| Ah hapless sex! who bear no charms | vi | [348] | ||
| Ah! he who first found out the way | vi | [25] | ||
| Ah, Jenny, gen your Eyes do kill | ii | 253 | ||
| Ah, Sylvia! if I still pursue | vi | [198] | ||
| Ah! what can mean that eager Joy | vi | [192] | ||
| Ah! wonder not if I appear | vi | [46] | ||
| Alas! and must the Sun decline | vi | [61] | ||
| Alexis, since you'll have it so | vi | [349] | ||
| All Joy to Mortals, Joy and Mirth | iii | 457 | ||
| All Trembling in my Arms Aminta lay | vi | [241] | ||
| All you Beauties and Attractions | vi | [342] | ||
| Aminta, fear not to confess | vi | [38] | ||
| Amyntas, that true hearted Swaine | iii | 321; | vi | [164] |
| Amyntas, if your Wit in Dreams | vi | [174] | ||
| Amyntas led me to a Grove | i | 255; | vi | [163] |
| Amyntas, whilst you | vi | [173] | ||
| And how, and how, Mesieurs! what do you say | vi | [382] | ||
| And sighing said, ah Gods! have you | vi | [258] | ||
| And tho' I do not speak, alas | vi | [251] | ||
| As Country Squire, who yet had never known | iii | 5 | ||
| As free as wanton Winds I liv'd | vi | [56] | ||
| As Rivals of each other jealous prove | iv | 319 | ||
| As when a Conqu'ror does in Triumph come | vi | [175] | ||
| As when a Monarch does in Triumph come | vi | [393] | ||
| As young Selinda led her Flock | vi | [375] | ||
| At last, dear Lysidas, I'l set thee Free | vi | [224] | ||
| B | ||||
| Beauty like Wit, can only charm when new | ii | 106 | ||
| Beneath the kind protecting Laurel's shade | vi | [63] | ||
| Beyond the Merit of the Age | vi | [204] | ||
| Blest Age! when ev'ry Purling Stream | vi | [138] | ||
| By Heaven 'tis false, I am not vain | vi | [43] | ||
| C | ||||
| Cease, cease, Aminta, to complain | vi | [370] | ||
| Cease, cease, that vain and useless scorn | vi | [326] | ||
| Cease to defend your Amorous Heart | vi | [319] | ||
| Cease your Wonder, cease your Guess | iii | 233 | ||
| Celinda, who did Love Disdain | iii | 55; | vi | [209] |
| Ceres, Great Goddess of the bounteous Year | vi | [177] | ||
| Cold as my solid Chrystal is | vi | [99] | ||
| Come, my fair Cloris, come away | vi | [156] | ||
| Come, my Phillis, let us improve | vi | [192] | ||
| Crudo Amore, Crudo Amore | ii | 361 | ||
| Cupid, my darling Cupid, and my Joy | vi | [387] | ||
| D | ||||
| Damon, altho you waste in vain | vi | [378] | ||
| Damon, I cannot blame your Will | ii | 111; | vi | [165] |
| Damon, if you'd have me true | vi | [36] | ||
| Damon, if your Heart and Flame | vi | [27] | ||
| Damon, if your Love be true | vi | [31] | ||
| Damon, my Watch is just and new | vi | [79] | ||
| Damon, the young, the am'rous, and the true | vi | [96] | ||
| Darling of Mars! Bellona's Care! | vi | [78] | ||
| Dear Silvia, let's no farther strive | vi | [212] | ||
| Dull Love no more thy Senceless Arrows prize | vi | [208] | ||
| E | ||||
| Enough kind Heaven! to purpose I have liv'd | vi | [171] | ||
| F | ||||
| Fain I would have leave to tell | vi | [102] | ||
| Fair Goddess of my just Desire | vi | [81] | ||
| Fair Ladies, pity an Unhappy Maid | vi | [399] | ||
| Fair lovely Maid, or if that Title be | vi | [363] | ||
| Fair Nymph, remember all your Scorn (J. Wright) | ii | 183 | ||
| Faithful Lisander, I your Vows approve | vi | [259] | ||
| Farewel, my little charming Boy! | vi | [310] | ||
| Farewell the Great, the Brave and Good | vi | [144] | ||
| Farewel the World and mortal Cares | ii | 394 | ||
| Fly, Lysidus, this hated Place | vi | [340] | ||
| Fond Love thy pretty Flatteries cease | vi | [267] | ||
| For far less Conquest we have known | vi | [87] | ||
| G | ||||
| Gallants, our Poets have of late so us'd ye | iii | 285 | ||
| Gallants, you have so long been absent hence | ii | 6; | iv | 309 |
| Give me the Man that's hollow | vi | [391] | ||
| Go, happy Lovers, perfect the desires | vi | [282] | ||
| H | ||||
| Had'st thou, Amintas, liv'd in that great age | vi | [360] | ||
| Hail, Beauteous Prophetess, in whom alone (Kendrick) | vi | [296] | ||
| Hail, Learned Bard! who dost thy power dispence | vi | [379] | ||
| Hang Love, for I will never pine | iii | 309 | ||
| Heav'n for Sovereignty has made your Form | vi | [98] | ||
| Heaven save ye, Gallants; and this hopeful Age (Dryden) | iv | 223 | ||
| Here at your Feet, we tribute pay | i | 280 | ||
| Her mourning languid Eyes are rarely shown | vi | [265] | ||
| He that would have the Passion be | vi | [73] | ||
| He that wou'd precious time improve | vi | [326] | ||
| Him whom you see so awful and severe | vi | [235] | ||
| Hiss 'em, and cry 'em down, 'tis all in vain | i | 329 | ||
| Honour's a mighty Phantom! which around | vi | [278] | ||
| How shall a Lover come to know | vi | [51] | ||
| How strangely does my Passion grow | iii | 160 | ||
| How strongly does my Passion flow | vi | [189] | ||
| How, to thy Sacred Memory, shall I bring | vi | [405] | ||
| How vain have prov'd the Labours of the Stage (Otway) | ii | 201 | ||
| How we shall please ye now I cannot say | vi | [398] | ||
| I | ||||
| I am the Ghost of him who was a true Son | i | 341 | ||
| I Come not a Petitioner to sue | iii | 175 | ||
| If when the God of Day retires | vi | [200] | ||
| I here and there o'erheard a Coxcomb cry | iv | 115 | ||
| In a Cottage by the Mountain | iv | 189 | ||
| I know You, and I must confess | vi | [403] | ||
| Injurious Pin, how durst thou steal so nigh? | vi | [392] | ||
| I Never mourn'd my Want of Wit, 'till now (Cotton) | vi | [6] | ||
| In Phillis all vile Jilts are met | ii | 260 | ||
| In the Blooming Time o'th' year | vi | [193] | ||
| In vain, dear Youth, you say you love | vi | [196] | ||
| In vain I have labour'd the Victor to prove | iv | 153; | vi | [173] |
| In vain to Woods and Deserts I retire | vi | [389] | ||
| In vain we labour to reform the Stage | i | 115 | ||
| Iris, to keep my Soul entire and true | vi | [42] | ||
| Iris, to spare what you call Flattery | vi | [94] | ||
| Its Torrent has no other source | vi | [253] | ||
| It was too much, ye Gods, to see and hear | vi | [207] | ||
| K | ||||
| Keep, lovely Maid, the Softness in your Eyes | vi | [101] | ||
| Know all ye Whigs and Tories of the Pit | iii | 99 | ||
| L | ||||
| Ladies, the Prince was kind at last | iv | 212 | ||
| Let murmuring Lovers no longer repine | iii | 454 | ||
| Let Love no more your Heart inspire | vi | [314] | ||
| Long, and at vast Expence, th' industrious Stage | iii | 393 | ||
| Long has Wit's injur'd Empire been opprest (J. Cooper) | vi | [117] | ||
| Long have we turn'd the point of our just Rage (A Person of Quality) | iii | 278 | ||
| Long have our Priests condemn'd a wicked Age | vi | [343] | ||
| Love in Fantastique Triumph sat | ii | 9; | vi | [163] |
| Love is a God, whose charming Sway | vi | [34] | ||
| Love, of all Joys, the sweetest is | vi | [54] | ||
| Love ought alone the Mystick Knot to tie | vi | [82] | ||
| Love when he Shoots abroad his Darts | vi | [230] | ||
| Lovers, if you wou'd gain a Heart | vi | [24] | ||
| Lydia, Lovely Maid, more fair | vi | [212] | ||
| M | ||||
| Make haste, Amintas, come away | ii | 35 | ||
| Make hast! make hast! my miserable soul | vi | [361] | ||
| Melinda, who had never been | vi | [29] | ||
| Mourn, Mourn, ye Muses, all your loss deplore | vi | [368] | ||
| Must we eternal Martyrdom pursue? | vi | [249] | ||
| My Amoret, since you must know | vi | [153] | ||
| My Damon, if your Heart be kind | vi | [41] | ||
| My Damon, tho' I stint your Love | vi | [33] | ||
| My Plot, I fear, will take but with a few | ii | 299 | ||
| My Present's delicate and new | vi | [15] | ||
| N | ||||
| No, Delia, no: What Man can range (Gildon) | iv | 343 | ||
| No! give me all, th' impatient Lover cries | vi | [107] | ||
| No more, Lucinda, ah! expose no more (Cheek) | iii | 224 | ||
| Not to sigh and be tender | vi | [312] | ||
| Now, my fair Tyrant, I despise your Pow'r | vi | [254] | ||
| O | ||||
| O Iris! While you thus can charm | vi | [22] | ||
| O Jealousy! thou Passion most ingrate! | vi | [70] | ||
| O thou that dost excel in Wit and Youth! | vi | [106] | ||
| O Wondrous condescention of a God! | vi | [372] | ||
| Oft in my Jealous Transports I wou'd cry | vi | [271] | ||
| Oh, Damon, if thou ever wert | vi | [345] | ||
| Oh! fond remembrance! do not bring | vi | [341] | ||
| Oh! how at ease my Heart would live | vi | [72] | ||
| Oh! how soft it is to see | vi | [332] | ||
| Oh! how that Negligence becomes your Air! | vi | [104] | ||
| Oh! how the Hand the Lover ought to prize | vi | [103] | ||
| Oh Iris! boast that one peculiar Charm | vi | [101] | ||
| Oh Iris! let my sleeping Hours be fraught | vi | [66] | ||
| Oh! Love that stronger art than Wine | iii | 231 | ||
| Oh! what Pleasure 'tis to find | vi | [325] | ||
| Oh with what Pleasure did I pass away | vi | [262] | ||
| Oh, wonder of thy Sex! Where can we see | vi | [123] | ||
| Olives are never fading seen | vi | [85] | ||
| Once more my Muse is blest; her humble Voice (Jenkins) | vi | [9] | ||
| One day the Amorous Lysander | vi | [178] | ||
| P | ||||
| Pan, grant that I may never prove | vi | [177] | ||
| Perhaps I am mistaken here | vi | [16] | ||
| Philander, since you'll have it so | vi | [58] | ||
| Philander was a jolly Swain | ii | 247 | ||
| Phillis, whose Heart was Unconfin'd | i | 148; | vi | [191] |
| Poets are Kings of Wit, and you appear | i | 212 | ||
| Poor Damon! Art thou caught? Is't ev'n so? | vi | [185] | ||
| Poor Lost Serena, to Bemoan | vi | [186] | ||
| Poor Lycidus, for shame arise | vi | [306] | ||
| R | ||||
| Rejoyce! my new made happy Soul, Rejoyce! | vi | [260] | ||
| Remember, Damon, while your Mind | vi | [16] | ||
| Rise, Cloris, charming Maid, arise! | iii | 191 | ||
| Rivals 'tis call'd, a Village where | vi | [268] | ||
| S | ||||
| Say, my fair Charmer, must I fall | vi | [255] | ||
| Scorning religion all thy life time past | vi | [400] | ||
| She blows the Youthful Lovers flame | vi | [245] | ||
| She that wou'd rack a Lover's Heart | vi | [70] | ||
| Since with old Plays you have so long been cloy'd | iii | 188 | ||
| Sincerity! thou greatest Good! | vi | [49] | ||
| Sir Timothy, Gallants, at last is come (Ravenscroft) | vi | [49] | ||
| Sitting by yonder River side (made by a Gentleman) | iv | 44 | ||
| Slight unpremeditated Words are borne | vi | [22] | ||
| So hard the times are, and so thin the Town | ii | 411 | ||
| Such Charms of Youth, such Ravishment | vi | [231] | ||
| T | ||||
| Take back that Heart, you with such Caution give | vi | [202] | ||
| Take heed, my Damon, in the Grove | vi | [47] | ||
| Tell me; oh, tell me! Charming Prophetess | vi | [109] | ||
| Tell me! What can he design | vi | [18] | ||
| That Beauty I ador'd before | vi | [364] | ||
| That Coxcomb can ne're be at ease | vi | [311] | ||
| That Love may all Perfection be | vi | [92] | ||
| That Love's my Conduct where I go | vi | [14] | ||
| That Love, the great Instructor of the Mind | vi | [14] | ||
| That tho' the Favours of the Fair | vi | [17] | ||
| That when a Lover ceases to be blest | vi | [20] | ||
| The banisht Cavaliers! a Roving Blade! | i | 105 | ||
| The Devil take this cursed plotting Age | ii | 307 | ||
| The God of Love beholding every day | vi | [315] | ||
| The Grove was gloomy all around | vi | [183] | ||
| The happy Minute's come, the Nymph is laid | iii | 52 | ||
| The Houses there, retir'd in Gardens are | vi | [250] | ||
| The nobler Lover, who would prove | vi | [77] | ||
| The peaceful Place where gladly I resort | vi | [397] | ||
| The Smiles, the Graces, and the Sports | vi | [84] | ||
| The Vizor's off, and now I dare appear | i | 424 | ||
| Then do not let your murm'ring Heart | vi | [72] | ||
| There they shall all together reign | vi | [70] | ||
| This is the Coast of Africa | vi | [228] | ||
| This Little, Silent, Gloomy Monument | vi | [381] | ||
| This River's call'd Pretension; and its source | vi | [244] | ||
| Thither all the Amorous Youth repair | vi | [239] | ||
| Tho' Damon every Virtue have | vi | [18] | ||
| Thô my Heart were full of Passion | vi | [336] | ||
| Tho', Silvia, you are very fair | vi | [71] | ||
| Those Eyes that can no better Conquest make | vi | [86] | ||
| Thou great Young Man! Permit amongst the Crowd | vi | [166] | ||
| Thou Grief of my Heart, and thou Pearl of my Eyes | iv | 59 | ||
| Thou one continu'd Sigh! all over Pain | vi | [111] | ||
| Thou Wonder of thy Sex! Thou greatest Good! (G. J.) | vi | [9] | ||
| Though the Young prize Cupid's Fire | iv | 352 | ||
| Thus both resolve to break their Chain | vi | [71] | ||
| Time and Place you see conspire | iv | 353 | ||
| Tis all eternal Spring around | vi | [283] | ||
| 'Tis not enough to reade and to admire (J. C.) | vi | [119] | ||
| Tis not your saying that you love | vi | [397] | ||
| 'Tis that which leads those captivated Hearts | vi | [99] | ||
| 'Tis wonderous Populous from the excess | vi | [244] | ||
| To celebrate your Praise, no Muse can crown (Rich. Faerrar) | vi | [8] | ||
| To speak of thee no Muse will I invoke | vi | [121] | ||
| To thee, dear Paris, Lord of my Desires | vi | [214] | ||
| 'Twas there, I saw my Rival take | vi | [308] | ||
| 'Twas vain for Man the Laurels to persue (J. Adams) | vi | [120] | ||
| 'Twas when the Fields were gay | vi | [188] | ||
| W | ||||
| We all can well admire, few well can praise (J. W.) | vi | [131] | ||
| We charg'd you boldly in our first advance | iii | 381 | ||
| Weep, weep, Lysander, for the lovely Maid | vi | [280] | ||
| Well! you expect a Prologue to the Play | iv | 121 | ||
| We pity such as are by Tempest lost | vi | [395] | ||
| We're grown Impatient to be out of pain | iv | 398 | ||
| We write not now, as th' antient Poets writ | iv | 8 | ||
| What Art thou, oh! thou new-found pain? | vi | [356] | ||
| What differing Passions from what once I felt | vi | [238] | ||
| What doleful crys are these that fright my sence | vi | [151] | ||
| What is the recompence of War | iv | 202 | ||
| What Life can compare with the jolly Town-Rake's (Motteux) | iv | 331 | ||
| What mean those Amorous Curles of Jet? | vi | [195] | ||
| What means this Knot, in Mystick Order Ty'd | vi | [182] | ||
| When Damon first began to love | i | 33 | ||
| When Jemmy first began to Love | vi | [165] | ||
| When Love shall two fair objects mix | vi | [339] | ||
| When Maidens are young and in their Spring | iii | 429 | ||
| When old Rome's Candidates aspir'd to Fame | vi | [407] | ||
| When th'Almighty Powers th'Universe had fram'd (H. Watson) | vi | [136] | ||
| When the sad news was spread (F. N. W.) | vi | [132] | ||
| When to the charming Bellinda I came | vi | [322] | ||
| When two Hearts entirely love | vi | [90] | ||
| When you Love, or speak of it | vi | [321] | ||
| Where should a Lover hide his Joys | vi | [89] | ||
| While, Iris, I at distance gaze | vi | [371] | ||
| While this poor Homage of our Verse we give (N. Tate) | vi | [7] | ||
| Whilst happy I Triumphant stood | vi | [148] | ||
| Whither, young Damon, whither in such hast | vi | [350] | ||
| Who, but a Lover, can express | vi | [20] | ||
| Why, Amarillis, dost thou walk alone | vi | [383] | ||
| Why, fair Maid, are you uneasy | vi | [324] | ||
| Why shou'd that faithless wanton give | vi | [309] | ||
| With late Success being blest, I'm come again | ii | 98 | ||
| With our old Plays, as with dull Wife it fares | iii | 462 | ||
| With Rigor Arm your self (I cry'd) | vi | [272] | ||
| With that assurance we to day address | vi | [401] | ||
| With you, unhappy Eyes, that first let in | vi | [225] | ||
| Wits, like Physicians, never can agree | i | 7 | ||
| Y | ||||
| Ye bold Magicians in Philosophy (Anon.) | vi | [124] | ||
| Yes, the fair Object, whom you praise | vi | [60] | ||
| You ask me, Phillis, why I still pursue | vi | [394] | ||
| Young Jemmy was a Lad | vi | [210] | ||
[GENERAL INDEX.]
A
Abington, Mrs. Frances
iv 420
Adams, J.
vi [121], [421]
Adamson, John
v 212
Albemarle, Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of
i xlix
Alchemist,
i 224
Alsatia,
iii 485
Angel (actor),
i 220;
iv 121, 413
Antony and Cleopatra,
iv 415
Apple John,
iii 487
Apuleius, Lucius
vi [296]
Araujo, J. de
v 211
Arconville, Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Tiroux d'
v 212
Aretino, Pietro
i 449;
iii 497
Ariell, Mrs.
ii 98, 431
Arteida, A. Ray de
v 260
Arwaker, Edmund
i xlviii
Association,
ii 437
Aue, Harmann von
v 417
Ay and No (man),
iv 411
B
Bacon, Nathaniel
iv 218
Baggs, Zachary
i xlviii
Baker (actor),
iv 219
Balconies (stage),
i 441
Bandello, Matteo
i 219;
v 69, 417, 418
Banister, James
v 521
Banister, John
vi [164]
Banks, John
ii 198;
v 515
Banter,
iii 481
Barckley, Sir Richard
ii 103
Barlow, Francis
i xlix
Barnes (actor),
iv 219
Basset,
iv 419
Bayes,
iv 7, 411, 413;
vi [397]
Beale, Mary
i lxiii
Beasts,
ii 427
Beeston, William
i 334;
iv 419
Begines,
v 75, 520
Bell (inn),
iv 412
Bellon, Peter
v 211
Bergerac, Cyrano de
iii 97, 496
Bergere,
ii 441;
iii 478;
iv 411;
vi [79]
Berkeley, Lady Henrietta
i xliv
Bertoletti,
v 212
Bess (Queen Bess' night)
i 443
Bethel, Slingsby
vi [129], [241]
Biancolelli, Dominique
i 445;
iii 386
Bickerstaffe, Isaac
iv 5
Blanket Fair,
vi [402]
Bob,
i 458;
iv 416
Boccaccio, Giovanni
i 5;
v 260
Boileau, Nicholas
vi [3]
Bonnecorse, Balthazar de
iv 411;\
vi [3]
Boutell, Mrs.
i 450;
v 516
Bowman, John
i lvii;
iii 419;
vi [383]
Bracegirdle, Anne
iv 225;
v 515
Brillac, Mlle S. B. de
v 211
Brinvilliers, Marie-Marguerite, Marquisede
iv 411
Briscoe, Sam
i liii;
v 401
Brome, Richard
i xxxvi, xxxviii, 442;
iv 4
Brown, Tom
i xxxiii, lv, liv;
v 518
Brumigham,
iii 479
Brydges Street,
v 515
Bulker,
iii 492
Burnet, Bishop Gilbert
i liii;
vi [407], [431], [438]
Burt, Nicholas
iv 413
Burton, Robert
ii 103
Bushel, Brown
i 457
Butler, Charlotte
i xlii;
ii 435;
vi [398]
Butler, Edward
i xxv-vi
Byam, William
v 521
Byshop,
v 417
C
Calderon, de la Barca
ii 102-3
Calprenède, Gautier de Costes, Seigneur de la
i xix, 449;
ii 102
Camöens, Luis de
v 212
Camphor,
iv 415
Canons (cannons),
iii 496
Canonesses,
v 519
Capel, Arthur Lord
i 457
Cassius,
iv 218-9
Castlemaine, Barbara Villiers, Lady
iv 314
Cataline,
iv 121, 413
Cedrenus,
v 417
Cenci, Francesco
i 219
Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles,
v 200
Cervantes, Miguel de
iv 120
Chamberlain, Dr. Hugh
iv 218
Chateaubriand, François Auguste de
v 127
Cheek, Thomas
iii 489
Cibber, Colley ii 5;
iv 5, 6, 220;
v 523
Cibber, Mrs. Susannah Maria
v 128, 212, 261
City Politics,
iii 483
Clélie,
iv 421
Cléopatre,
ii 102
Clifden,
vi [76], [419]
Clifton, Sir William
vi [365], [431]
Coach (glass),
iii 476
Codrington, Colonel Christopher
iv 316, 419
Colbert, Jean Baptiste
v 223
College, Stephen
i 335
Col- (cowl-) staff,
i 458
Colombine,
iii 496
Compton, Lady Mary
vi [350], [430]
Congreve, William
iv 5
Convenient (a),
ii 433
Conventicle,
i 454;
iii 478
Cooke, Mrs. Sarah
iii 462, 484;
vi [401], [436]
Cooper, J.,
vi [119], [420]
Corbet (Cobbet), Ralph
i 452
Cordeliers,
v 521
Corey, Mrs.
iv 413;
v 519
Cotton, Charles
vi [7], [417]
Coventry-blue,
iv 422
Coveras, Francesço de las
i 218
Cowley, Mrs. Hannah
iii 181
Crape-gownorum,
ii 437
Creech, Thomas
i xlv, lii;
iv 419;
vi [123], [166], [421]
Cromwell, Richard
i 333, 454
Cromwell, Mrs.
i 334, 452, 454
Cromwell, Oliver
i 453, 457
Cromwell (his funeral),
i 453;
iv 416
Crosby (actor),
i 439
Cross, Mrs.
v 128
Crowne, John
i 335;
iii 483, 492;
iv 5, 120;
v 515
Cudworth (actor),
iv 219
Currer, Mrs. Betty
i xl, 336;
ii 203, 307, 438;
iv 220
Cushion Dance, vide Sanderson, Joan
Cymbeline,
v 523
D
Daniel (Cromwell's porter),
i 456
Dalton, Michael
iv 417, 421
D'Avenant, Charles
iii 483
Davenport, Robert
iv 119
Desborough, John
i 451
Desborough, Lady
i 452
Desfontaines,
v 417
De-Wit (to),
iv 417
Dishabit,
iii 493
Docity,
ii 340;
iii 210, 481, 487
Doctor Baliardo,
iii 495
Doctor Faustus (Mountford),
iv 421
Doors (stage),
i 441
Dorset, Earl of
vi [350]
Dove (Tom, a bear),
iii 476
Dryden, John
i xxx, xli, xlv, lii, 219, 335, 443, 444, 449;
ii 198, 433, 435;
iii 491, 496;
iv 8, 220, 223, 412, 413, 414, 421;
v 515, 523;
vi [400], [435]
Duckingneld, Robert
i 452
Duffett, Thomas
i 444;
ii 438;
v 515
Duke of Guise, The
i xliv
Dumfound (to),
iii 482
D'Urfey, Tom
i 335, 456;
iii 481, 495;
iv 6, 314, 315, 415;
v 515
E
Eachward, John
i 222, 448
Edwardes, Richard
ii 103
Elephant and Castle,
iv 422
Entry,
iii 478, 489
Ephelia,
vi [297]
Etheredge, Sir George
i 441
Evans, Thomas,
v 259
Exercise,
i 455, iv 412
F
Fairfax, General
i 333
Fane, Sir Francis
vi [343], [429]
Farmer, Thomas
vi [191], [426]
Farren, Elizabeth
i lx;
iii 181-2
Ferriar, J.
v 128
Field, Nathaniel
iv 120
Fielding, Henry
i lix
Fifth Monarchy,
i 453
Fitz-Roy, Henry
i 357, 450
Fiurelli,
i 445
Flabber,
iii 487
Flambeaux (as sing.),
iii 475;
iv 418
Fleetwood, Charles
i 333, 451, 453
Fleetwood (Lady),
i 452
Fletcher, John
i 4, 218;
ii 197;
iv 120, 418;
v 118, 261, 515
Fontange,
iv 422
Fop-corner,
ii 437
Ford, John,
i 219
Forde, Lord Grey
i lxiv
Fortune my Foe,
i 458
Forty-One,
i 451;
ii 433
Friday Street,
iv 421
Frost, Walter,
i 455
G
Gabalis, Comte de
iii 497
Gad-bee,
iii 481, 488
Garrick, David
v 128, 212, 261
Garth, Dr. Samuel
i 438;
iv 419
Gentleman, Francis
v 128
George (inn),
iii 490
Gherardi, Evaniste
iii 386
Gibbons, Grinling
vi [75], [419]
Gildon, Charles
i xxi, lviii;
iv 314;
v 259, 521;
vi [387], [390]
Gloucester, Henry, Duke of
i 455
Godfrey, Sir Edmond Bury
i 443;
iv 417
Godfrey (to),
iv 417
Godwin, Bishop Francis
iii 497
Gordon, Sir Robert
vi [76], [419]
Goulart, Simon
ii 103
Gould, Robert
i xli, 219;
iii 476
Gozzi, Carlo
iii 316
Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne
v 351, 522
Grapulo, T.
v 417
Greene, Robert
iv 119, 422
Greenhill, John
vi [151], [422]
Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth
v 137, 212
Grimeston,
ii 103
Grison,
iii 482
Groom Porter,
iv 416
Gun (inn),
v 524
Guzman,
i 209, 447;
iii 498
Gwiniver,
iv 422
Gwynne, Nell
i xl, 439, 456;
ii 305, 438;
iv 413, 414;
v 520
H
Halsall, James
i xxiii, xxvi
Hannibal,
iv 219, 418
Hans in Kelder,
iii 487
Harlequin,
i 112, 145, 187-9, 144;
iii 387-8, 496, 497, 498;
iv 421
Haroun al Raschid,
ii 103
Harris, Henry,
iv 413
Harsenet, Mrs. vide Lady Morland
Hart, Charles
iv 413;
v 516, 519
Hattigé,
iv 314
Hawkesworth, Dr. John
v 128
Hédelin (François),
iii 482
Henry IV (1),
i 224
Henry III (2),
ii 415
Henry VI (2),
v 515
Henry VIII,
iii 202, 485
Heptameron,
i 219;
v 417, 418
Heroic (an),
i 453
Heselrige, Sir Arthur
i 453
Hewson, John
i 451, 454, 456
Higden, Henry
vi [403], [438]
Holland, Earl of
i 457
Hopkins, John
iv 420
Hopkins, Matthew
i 448
Hordon,
iv 398
Howard, Lord of Esrick
iii 479
Howard, Edward
iii 477, 492, 493;
vi [204], [426]
Howard, Moll
vi [395], [434]
Howard, Sir Robert
i 335;
iv 417;
v 520
Hoyle, John
i xxxii-vi;
vi [153], [160], [200], [360], [361], [392]
Hutchinson, Richard
i 455
I
Ibsen, Henrik
i 219
Ice (Isles), Stephen
i 455
J
J. G. (George Jenkins),
iv 222, 415, 418;
vi [9], [11]
Jealous Lovers,
vi [382]
Jermyn Street,
v 518
Jesuitesses,
v 520
Jevon, Tom
i 444;
ii 436;
iii 188, 387, 393, 495
Jigg,
ii 477;
iv 414
Johnson, Charles
ii 197
Jolly, George
i 334
Jonson, Ben
i 4, 224;
iv 121, 413, 422;
vi [204]
Judas,
i 457
Julian,
i lvii;
v 518
Just-au-corps,
iii 480
K
Kelter,
iii 491
Kemble, J. P.,
i 6
Kendrick, Dr. Daniel
vi [298]
Ketch, Jack,
iii 492
Kildare, Earle of
vi [395], [434]
Killigrew, Charles
iii 483
Killigrew, Tom
i xxiii-vii, xxxvii, 4
Knip (to),
iv 416
Kynaston, Edward
iv 419;
v 516
L
Lacy, John
iv 5, 420;
v 516, 519
La Fontaine, Jean de,
v 261
Lambert, Major-General
i 333, 451
Lambert, Lady
i 333, 452
Lamb's wool,
iii 479
La motte,
v 212
Langbaine, Gerard
iv 218
Lauderdale, 4th Earl of
v 524
Laurence (lazy)
i 448
Lazzi,
iii 498
Lee, John
i 438
Lee, Mrs. Mary vide Lady Slingsby
Lee, Nathaniel
i 219, 335, 443, 449;
iv 220;
v 515
Lee, Mrs. Rachel
i 439
Leigh, Antony
i 106, 336, 442;
ii 439;
iii 186, 387, 483;
iv 6;
vi [383]
Leigh, Mrs. Elizabeth
i 9, 336, 439
Leigh, Mrs.
i 439
Leigh, Frank
i 439
Leigh, Michael
i 439
Lely, Sir Peter
i lxiii
Lennox, Mrs. Charlotte
iv 421
Le Roux,
v 418
L'Estrange, Sir Roger
iii 483;
v 260
Lewis, Mat
v 419
Lilly, William
i 458
Locket's,
v 516
London Cuckolds,
iii 483;
v 517
Long's,
v 7
Loveday, Robert
ii 102
Lowther, Sir Gerard
i 456
Luiz, Nicolas
v 212
Luther, Martin
v 418
M
Macready, W. C.
ii 5
Maid's Tragedy,
iii 284, 484
Malespini, Celio
v 260
Mall,
iii 484
Mallet, David
v 212
Manley, Mrs. Mary de la Rivière
i xxviii;
iv 418
Marillier, J. P.
vi [223]
Marini, Gio. Ambrogio
ii 103
Marlowe, Christopher
ii 4
Marshall, Mrs. Rebecca
ii 4, 428;
v 516, 520
Marston, John
iv 422
Martin, George
iv 314;
v 180, 208, 521
Martin, Henry
i 457;
iv 314;
v 180, 521
Massinger, Philip
i 219;
ii 197
Masuccio, di Salerno
v 417
Maynard, Sgt.
i 335
Mayne, Jasper
i 457
Mazarine, Duchess of
v 521
Measure for Measure,
iii 485, 492
Medrano, Julio de
v 418
Melander, Otho
v 417
Melford, John Drummond, 1st Earl of
vi [428]
Mercury (diurnal),
ii 436
Middle gallery,
iii 491
Middleton, Thomas
i xxxvi, 5, 457;
ii 197, 198
Miller, James
iv 5
Millin, Aubin Louis
v 418
Moders, Mary
i 450
Mohun, Michael
v 516, 519
Molière, J. B. P. de
iii 97;
iv 4, 5, 421
Molina, Tirso de
v 260
Monmouth, James, Duke of
i xl-xliii
Montalvan, J. Perez de
v 260, 417
Morland, Lady
vi [175], [393], [424]
Morland, Sir Samuel
vi [76], [419]
Mosely (Mother),
v 519
Motteux, Peter
iv 420;
v 517
Mountford, William
i 5;
iii 477, 492, 495;
iv 421
Musset, Alfred de
iv 120
Mysterious Mother,
v 418
N
Names (Mrs. Behn, confusion of),
ii 439;
iii 476;
iv 6;
v 523
Needham, Marchmont
i 454
Neville, Edward
v 519
Nice, vide Sir Courtly Nice
Nickers,
i 456
Nokes, James
i 106, 336, 442;
iv 6, 121, 412, 413, 414
Norris, Mrs.
i 445
Norton, Richard
v 401, 522
Nursery,
ii 431
O
Oates, Titus
ii 433, 437
Oedipus,
iii 483
Oldys, William
iv 218
Olivarez, Gaspar Guzman d'
i 449
Oroonoko (Southerne),
v 128, 421
Osenbrigs,
v 520
Othello,
iii 186, 484, 485, 494
Otway, Thomas
i xxxi, xxxvii, lii, 219, 443, 449;
ii 198, 210, 439;
iii 284;
v 515
Ovid,
iv 411, 412
Ousley,
iii 489
P
Pack, Captain
vi [189], [426]
Pad (to),
iii 490
Paisible, James
vi [188], [425]
Parsons, Mrs.
iv 5
Payne, Nevil
ii 198;
v 70, 519
Peer (Pierre), Will
v 518
Perkins, W.
v 419
Peters, Hugh
i 456, 457
Pinner,
v 523
Pit (brawls in),
ii 431
Pitts, Mr.
i xxxv-vi
Pix, Mrs. Mary
i xxxviii
Plymouth cloak,
i 447
Pope (City pope),
i 115, 443
Porridge (Book of Common Prayer),
ii 434
Powell, George
ii 5;
iv 319;
v 212, 521
Price, Mrs. Emily
i xxxvii;
vi [397]
Price, Mrs. (actress)
i 445
Prior, Matthew
i liv
Prynne, William
i 454
Puppets,
iii 495
Pusilage,
ii 440
Q
Quests (nuns),
v 520
Quick, John
v 517
Quin, Mrs. Anne
i 439;
iv 115
Quiocto,
iv 418
R
Rabel,
i 7, 438
Randolph, Thomas
v 515;
vi [177]
Ravenscroft, Edward
i xxxii-iii, 220, 441, 445;
iii 94, 97;
iv 5;
v 515, 517;
vi [185]
Rehersal, The
iii 477, 493;
iv 411, 413, 414-5
Reis, Quita Domingo dos,
v 212
Riley, John,
i lxiii
Ring (Hyde Park),
iii 485
Ritual murders,
iii 478
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of,
i 446;
ii 436, 437;
iii 484;
vi [171], [368], [402]
Rogers, Mrs.,
v 212
Romulus and Hersilia,
i xlii-iii;
vi [398]-9
Rose (tavern),
iv 420;
v 517
Ros solis,
v 518
Royal Sovereign,
i 446
Rump (songs),
i xxxiii, 335
S
St. Albans, Charles Beauclerk, Duke of,
ii 438
St. Antholin (church),
i 457
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de,
i lx;
v 127
Salisbury, James Cecil, 4th Earl of,
i xlv;
vi [115], [414], [420]
Sanderson, Joan (dance),
i 456;
iii 203, 486
Sanford, Samuel,
iv 219
Sawny,
iii 495
Scaramouch,
i 444;
iii 495, 498;
iv 421
Scobell, Henry,
i 456
Scott, Thomas,
i xxii-v
Scott, Sir Walter,
i xxix
Scour (to),
iv 420
Scudéri, Georges de,
ii 102;
vi [3]
Scudéri, Madeline de,
i xix;
iv 421
Sedley, Sir Charles,
iv 419;
v 523
Settle, Elkanah,
i 443, 447;
iii 387;
v 515
Shadwell, Charles,
iv 5
Shadwell, Thomas,
i xlvii, 439, 444, 448;
ii 437;
iii 97, 486, 490;
iv 412, 413, 415, 417;
v 516
Shaftesbury, 1st Earl of,
i xl, xli, 454;
ii 198, 434, 435;
iii 479;
v 519
Shamming,
iii 482
Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick,
v 260
Shelley, Percy Bysshe,
i 219
Sheridan, T.,
iv 5
Shirley, James,
iii 180;
iv 120;
v 261
Sir Courtly Nice,
iii 483, 492;
v 515
Sir Fopling,
iii 483, 492
Sir Guy of Warwick,
iii 487
Sirreverence,
iii 490
Sisseraro,
i 458
Slingsby, Lady,
i xl, xlii-iv, 438, 441;
ii 4, 104, 427-30;
vi [399]
Smith, Will,
i xl, 5, 112, 115, 336;
iii 99, 284, 493
Snow Hill,
iii 491
Southampton House,
iii 477
Southampton Square,
iv 420
Southerne, Thomas,
i 335, 439;
iv 120, 421;
v 128, 259-61, 515
Spital Sermon,
iii 485
Sprat, Bishop Thomas,
vi [168], [423]
Stafford, Mr.,
vi [383], [433]
Stapylton, Sir Robert,
iii 477
Steele, Sir Richard,
i xxxviii;
iv 421
Stephenson, B. G.,
ii 197
Sternhold,
iv 420
Stocking (tossing the),
iii 489;
v 518
Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Beecher,
v 127
Suidas,
v 417
Swart Sisters,
v 520
Swiney, Owen,
iv 5
T
Tallemant, Paul (Abbé),
i xlv, li;
vi [223]
Taming of the Shrew,
iii 485
Tate, Nahum,
i xlvii, lii;
v 515;
vi [8], [417]
Tatham, John,
i 334, 458
Tasso, Torquato,
iv 411
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord,
v 260
Terence,
v 523
Termer,
iv 421
Thames (fair on),
vi [402], [437]
Thompson, Benjamin,
v 212
Thurlo, John,
i 455
Timon of Athens,
iii 492
Tonson, Jacob,
i xlv
Tourneur, Cyril,
iv 120
Tower,
iii 480;
iv 422
Trincalo,
ii 438;
iii 491
Trotter, Mrs. Catherine
v 212
Tryon, Thomas
vi [432]
Tunbridge Wells,
vi [175]
U
Underhill, Cave
i 5
V
Valentinian,
iii 484;
vi [401]
Vanbrugh, Sir John
iv 5, 420
Vane, Sir Harry
i 333, 453
Vega, Lope de
v 212
Verbruggen,
iv 317;
v 128, 212
Vergil,
i 107, 442
Verrio, Antonio
vi [75], [419]
Voltaire, Arouet de
v 212
W
Wagner, Richard
i 219
Walker, William
v 128
Waller, Edmund
i l;
vi [405], [438]
Wallingford House,
i 454
Walpole, Horace
i lx, 219;
iii 182;
v 418
Walsh, William
iv 5
Walter, Lucy
i xliv
Ward, Patience
vi [382], [432]
Wariston, Archibald Johnston, Lord
i 451
Webb, James
ii 102
Welldon, Madam
iv 221, 415
Westminster (effigies),
iv 422
Weston, Peter
vi [4], [417]
Westwood (actor),
iii 284, 493
Wharton, Mrs. Anne
vi [171], [424]
Whipping, Tom
ii 437
Whitelocke, Bulstrode
i 456
Wild Gallant,
iii 488
Wilkins, George
iii 4
Willoughby, Baron
i xviii;
v 521
Wills,
iii 485
Wilson, Arthur
i 218
Wilson, John
i 335;
v 519
Witches,
i 448
Wright, James
ii 432
Wright, Thomas
iv 5
Wycherley, William
iv 5
Y
Yea and Nay,
iii 480
York (James II), Duke of
i 113, 442-3;
ii 432-3
Young, Edward
ii 5
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Transcriber's Notes:
Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors in the prose were corrected.
Egregious errors were corrected in the poetry.