FOOTNOTES:
[685] The inverted iron horns or tubes, a few of which still remain on lamp-posts and gates, were formerly used as extinguishers to the torches which were thrust into them.
INDEX TO THE NOTES.
- affects, iii. [60]
- again, ii. 161
- a-good, ii. 49
- air of life, ii. 217
- Albertus, i. 220.
- Alcides' post, i. 105
- a-life, iii. [175]
- Alleyn, Edward, ii. 6
- Almain rutters, i. 112
- amorous, i. 121
- Antwerp, blockade of, i. 217
- aphorisms, i. 213
- appointed, ii. 190
- approve, iii. [263]
- Aquarius, iii. [279]
- Arden of Feversham, quoted, ii. 89
- argins, i. 149
- Ariosto, incident taken from, i. 177
- artier, i. 45
- axes, iii. [255]
- azur'd, i. 276
- bable, iii. [299]
- Badgeth, i. 115
- baiting, iii. [99]
- ballace, ii. 335
- bandy, ii. 125
- Banks' horse, iii. [232]
- Barabas' nose, ii. 47
- basilisks, i. 67
- bassoes, i. 48
- bastones, i. 57
- bevers, i. 246
- bezzling, iii. [247]
- bid a base, ii. 191
- bill, i. 213
- bird-bolt, iii. [96]
- blazing star, iii. [225]
- block, iii. [226]
- blubbered, i. 85
- bombards, ii. 105
- border, iii. [129]
- boss, i. 62
- Boulogne, taking of, iii. [224]
- Bourne, Vincent, his Cantatrices, iii. [238]
- bousing-glass, iii. [247]
- brave, i. 21
- braves, ii. 175
- Brest, expedition against, iii. [239]
- Britainy, ii. 10
- bugs, i. 164
- bullets wrapt in fire, ii. 40
- burn, iii. [234]
- by, ii. 14
- Cadiz, expedition against, iii. [48]
- carbonadoes, i. 79
- case, i. 246
- cast, ii. 165
- Catullus imitated, iii. [89]
- catzery, ii. 89
- cavaliero, i. 141
- cazzo, ii. 75
- centronel, ii. 328
- champion, i. 32
- channel (collar-bone), i. 125
- channel (gutter), ii. 127
- cleapt, iii. [98]
- cleys, iii. [279]
- clift, i. 206
- clout, i. 37
- coated, iii. [314]
- coll, ii. 354
- colts, i. 180
- competitor, i. 25
- confits, iii. [85]
- convertite, ii. 22
- counterfeit, i. 51
- counterscarfs, iii. [228]
- covent, ii. 78
- covered way, i. 149
- Creusa's crown, allusion to, ii. 207
- cross, ii. 52
- cross-biting, ii. 89
- cullions, ii. 148
- curst, iii. [225]
- custom, ii. 13
- cypress, iii. [51]
- Damasco, i. 84
- Damascus walls, i. 87
- damned, i. 204
- dang'd, iii. [37]
- Daniel, Samuel, allusions to, iii. [232], [242]
- debasement of coinage, iii. [225]
- defend, ii. 272
- deserved, ii. 190
- Devil (he that eats with the Devil had need of a long spoon), ii. 67
- die, ii. 119
- Dis, iii. [36]
- discoloured, iii. [10]
- dittany, ii. 205
- double cannons, i. 252
- Drayton, Michael, allusion to, iii. [228]
- earns, ii. 202
- ecues, ii. 244
- elephant, object of wonder, iii. [217]
- Elze, Dr. Karl, emendation by, ii. 364
- enginous, iii. [52]
- entrance, ii. 252
- erring, i. 223
- exercise, ii. 84
- exhibition, ii. 280
- exocœtus, ii. 154
- eyas, iii. [62]
- eye, by the, ii. 68
- eyelids of the day, ii. 38
- falc'nets, i. 152
- false-brays, iii. [228]
- fancy, ii. 339
- far-fet, ii. 344
- favour, iii. [97]
- fawns, iii. [92]
- fet, iii. [268]
- few, in, ii. 68
- fleering, ii. 161
- fleet, i. 61
- flour, iii. [11]
- flying-fish, ii. 154
- foil (check), i. 64
- foil (stain), i. 170
- foreslow, ii. 167
- frost of 1564, iii. [224]
- gabions, i. 154
- garboils, iii. [255]
- Gascoigne, George, iii. [226]
- gaunt, iii. [236]
- gear, i. 31
- give arms, i. 164
- glorious, i. 70
- gobbets, iii. [111]
- grate, iii. [215]
- guess, i. 313
- Guilpin's Skialetheia quoted, iii. [214], [238]
- Guise, the, ii. 9
- had I wist, ii. 172
- halcyon's bill, ii. 12
- Hammon, Master Thomas, ii. 4
- Harington, Sir John, his Ajax, iii. [231];
- his dog Bungey, iii. [245]
- harness, ii. 324
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, his monument, iii. [217]
- haught, ii. 176
- Havre, expedition against, iii. [224]
- hay, ii. 122
- head (to head, to head!), iii. [241]
- hebon, ii. 68
- held in hand, ii. 61
- Hermoso piarer, etc., ii. 38
- het, iii. [47]
- hey-pass, i. 266
- Heywood, John, iii. [231]
- hold a wolf by the ears, ii. 212
- horsebread, i. 257
- horse-courser, i. 264
- hugy, i. 59
- Hunkes, Harry, iii. [242]
- I, old spelling for ay, i. 78. (The form I has been retained, perhaps unnecessarily, throughout.)
- imbast, iii. [192]
- impartial, ii. 60
- imperance, iii. [55]
- imprecations, i. 85
- incontinent, i. 11
- incony, ii. 93
- injury (verb), i. 16
- intire, iii. [49]
- investion, i. 16
- ippocras, i. 256
- Irish kerns, ii. 160
- jesses, ii. 155
- jig, ii. 161
- John the Great, i. 128
- Jubalter, i. 128
- Judas, ii. 95
- keend, ii. 372
- keep, ii. 245
- Knave's acre, i. 229
- knights of the post, iii. [128]
- known of, i. 266
- lake, ii. 226
- lanch, i. 22
- Lantchidol, i. 114
- lawnds, ii. 312
- leaguer, i. 127
- leave, ii. 327
- Lepidus, his printed dog, iii. [245]
- let, i. 80
- liefest, ii. 373
- lightly borne, iii. [107]
- linstock, ii. 107
- Lopez, Doctor, i. 266
- love-lock, iii. [226]
- lown, ii. 135
- mails, i. 22
- malgrado, ii. 169
- malice (verb), i. 15
- mandrake juice, ii. 99
- March beer, i. 247
- Martlemas beef, i. 247
- mate, i. 13, 211
- measures, i. 188
- merchants, i. 24
- mere, iii. [44]
- merit, iii. [266]
- Milton quoted, ii. 38; iii. [22]
- minions, i. 152
- miss, i. 173
- Mithridate, i. 89
- moorish fool, iii. [50]
- More, Sir Thomas, allusion to a Latin epigram by, iii. [235]
- Moroccus, i. 58
- mottoes at the end of plays, i. 283
- Mount Falcon, ii. 253
- mounted his chariot, i. 183
- muschatoes, ii. 84
- Muse (masculine), i. 211
- muted, iii. [241]
- neck-verse, ii. 83
- need, i. 119
- nepenthe, iii. [234]
- nephew, ii. 329
- no way but one, i. 92
- nymph, ii. 360
- old Edward, ii. 218
- on cai me on, i. 213
- ostry, i. 267
- other some, iii. [85]
- Ovid imitated, i. 25
- packed, ii. 359
- paised, iii. [25]
- parbreak, i. 95
- Paris-Garden, iii. [241]
- pash, i. 59
- pass, i. 13
- Paul's churchyard, iii. [251]
- Paul's steeple struck by lightning, iii. [225]
- pentacle, iii. [45]
- Perkins, Richard, ii. 6.
- Petrarch's Itinerarium Syriacum quoted, i. 250
- pheres, iii. [66]
- pickadevaunts, i. 228
- pilling, i. 65
- pin, i. 37
- pioners, i. 50
- pitch, i. 28
- places, ii. 258
- plage, i. 83
- plat, iii. [81]
- plates, ii. 44
- platform, ii. 363
- Plato's year, i. 74
- play the man, i. 159
- play-houses, hours of performance at, iii. [238].
- Pont Neuf, iii. [236]
- porcupine darting her quills, ii. 121
- port, i. 30
- portagues, ii. 28
- prest, i. 116
- pretend (i.e. portend), ii. 64
- pretend (i.e. intend), ii. 104
- prevail, i. 141
- prize played, ii. 7
- proin, iii. [66]
- prorex, i. 12
- purchase, i. 42
- put by, iii. [17]
- quenchless, ii. 323
- qui mihi discipulus, i. 229
- quit, ii. 367
- quite, ii. 282
- quod tumeraris, i. 224
- racking, i. 179
- ray, iii. [180]
- ream, ii. 88
- rebated, i. 177
- reflex, i. 50
- regiment, i. 13
- renied, Christians, i. 48
- renowned, i. 24
- resolve, i. 13
- respect, ii. 142
- retorqued, i. 94
- Rhamnus, i. 35
- Rhodes, i. 212
- ringled, iii. [29]
- rising in the North, iii. [224]
- rivelled, ii. 334; iii. [124]
- Rivo-Castiliano, ii. 92
- road, ii. 160
- rod, i. 122
- rombelow, with a, ii. 161
- ruinate, ii. 244
- run division, ii. 88
- running banquet, ii. 86
- rushes, rooms strewed with, iii. [27]
- Sabans, ii. 11
- Sackarson, iii. [242]
- St. Quentin, storming of, iii. [224]
- sakers, i. 152
- sarell, i. 58
- saunce, iii. [127]
- saying, ii. 44
- scald, i. 31
- scambled, ii. 16
- scenes, i. 215
- scholarism, i. 212
- schright, iii. [275]
- sciomancy, i. 218
- sect, ii. 28
- set, ii. 249
- Seven deadly Sins, i. 245
- shadow, ii. 175
- Shakespeare quoted, i. 16, 18, 25, 29, 31, 46, 92, 97, 167, 254, 266, 275; ii. 12, 16, 36, 37, 40, 41, 44, 60, 68, 84, 86, 99, 128, 142, 158, 193, 218, 228, 304, 326; iii. [9], [12], [15], [24], [27], [31], [41], [50], [65], [89], [234]
- shaver, ii. 45
- Shelley quoted, i. 155, 206
- shine, iii. [106]
- silverlings, ii. 11
- Skelton imitated, iii. [59]
- slick, i. 265
- slop, i. 230
- slubber, iii. [65]
- smell-feast, iii. [239]
- snicle, ii. 92
- soil, ii. 343
- sollars, ii. 76
- sometimes, ii. 31
- sonnet, i. 253
- sort, ii. 288
- souse, iii. [264]
- Spenser quoted in Tamburlaine, i. 183. (I neglected to point out that in i. 173, "As when an herd of lusty Cymbrian bulls," &c., there is an imitation of a passage of the Faerie Queene, Book I. canto viii.—
- "As great a noyse, as when in Cymbrian plaine
- An heard of Bulles, whom kindly rage doth sting
- Do for the milkie mothers want complaine,
- And fill the fields with troublous bellowing,
- The neighbour woods around with hollow murmur ring.")
- spials, i. 32
- sprung, iii. [64]
- staring up, hair, iii. [89]
- stated, ii. 39
- states, i. 14
- statua, i. 142
- stature, i. 74
- staves acre, i. 229
- stems, i. 24
- stern, ii. 365
- stomach, ii. 129
- stools on the stage, iii. [215]
- stoops, i. 169
- strain, i. 155
- subject, i. 203
- supprised, ii. 306
- sure, made, ii. 50
- sweating sickness, iii. [224]
- taint, i. 122
- take in, iii. [239]
- talents, i. 46
- tall, i. 167
- tanti, ii. 120
- taxing private, iii. [213]
- Theatre and Curtain playhouses, iii. [218]
- Theocritus imitated, iii. [61]
- thirling, iii. [9]
- tho, iii. [107]
- three for one, iii. [240]
- timeless, ii. 128
- tires, i. 47
- to, ii. 74
- tobacco, Bobadil's encomium of, iii. [235]
- tobacco smoked on the stage, iii. [231]
- topless, i. 275
- tottered, ii. 89
- toy, iii. [86]
- train, ii. 183
- trannels, iii. [134]
- Trier, i. 250
- true, true, ii. 127
- Turk of tenpence, ii. 84
- twigger, ii. 362
- Tyrone's insurrection, iii. [244]
- unresisted, ii. 339
- unvalued, i. 18
- ure, ii. 48
- vail, ii. 39
- valure, iii. [80]
- valurous, i. 20
- Vanity, Lady, ii. 45
- vaut, i. 23
- villainese, i. 95
- villainy, i. 52
- Vulcan's dancing, ii. 304
- wagers laid about actors, ii. 7
- wall'd in, ii. 304
- water-work at London Bridge, iii. [217]
- watery star, iii. [9]
- when? ii. 63
- when? can you tell? ii. 171
- while, i. 80
- whist, ii. 349
- Wigmore, ii. 162
- will, i. 136
- winter's tale, ii. 36
- Wordsworth, his Power of Music, iii. [238]
- wreaks, iii. [160]
- Zoacum, i. 135
Transcriber's Notes.
Page [164] In amicam, quod abortivum ipsa fecrrit. Typo for fecerit. Changed.
Footnote [350]: Not in Islam. Typo for 'Isham' as elsewhere. Changed.
Footnote [381]: So eds. B, C.--Islam. Typo for 'Isham'. Changed.