The Works of John Marston. Volume 3
John Marston
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  • Quelquechose, i. 216
  • Quiblin, iii. [60]
  • Quote, ii. 364
  • Ramp, i. 99
  • Ramsey, Lady, iii. [87]
  • Rariety, iii. [213]
  • Rats of Nilus, iii. [342], [344]
  • Real (= regal), i. 34
  • Reason (raisin), iii. [154]
  • Rebato, i. 31; iii. [351]
  • Red lattice, i. 86
  • Reez’d bacon, iii. [322]
  • Remora, iii. [84]
  • Remorse, i. 21, 90
  • Renowmed, ii. 165
  • Respective (= respectful), i. 152
  • Reverent (= reverend), ii. 292; iii. [29], &c.
  • Rhinoceros’ horn, iii. [139]
  • Ribanded ears, ii. 391; iii. [301]
  • Richard II., quoted, i. 28;
    • imitation of passage from, iii. [146]
  • Richard III., quoted, i. 47, 48; ii. 349; iii. [344]
  • Ride at the ring, i. 214
  • Riding-wand, iii. [38]
  • Rings with death’s head, ii. 16
  • Ringo-root, iii. [348]
  • Rivels (= wrinkles), i. 243;
    • rivell’d, i. 108; iii. [234]
  • Rivo, ii. 349, 355
  • Roast beef (a “commodity”), iii. [40]
  • Rochelle churchman, i. 252
  • Rodio, iii. [267]
  • Room, i. 202, 206
  • Romeo and Juliet performed at the Curtain Theatre, iii. [373];
    • early popularity of, iii. [140]
  • Rope-maker’s son, ii. 153
  • Rosa solis, ii. 45
  • Rosemary, iii. [53], [138]
  • Rosicleer, i. 30, 300
  • Ruff, iii. [182]
  • Ruffled boot, i. 83
  • Rug-gowns, ii. 395
  • Rutter, ii. 386
  • Sacramental wine poisoned, iii. [241]
  • Sad, sadly, sadness, i. 71; iii. [258], [339]
  • St. Agnes’ Eve, iii. [141]
  • Salaminian, iii. [261]
  • Say (“take say”), ii. 11
  • Sconce, i. 236; iii. [84]
  • Scotch barnacle, i. 256;
    • Scotch boot, i. 257;
    • Scotch farthingale, iii. [16]
  • Scots, satirised in Eastward Ho! iii. [64]
  • Seneca quoted, i. 20, 49, 122, 127, 130, 133, 141, 144-5, 149, 174, 237, 265, 304; ii. 109
  • Servant (= suitor, lover), i. 33; ii. 388
  • Sest, ii. 374, 402
  • Sewer, ii. 135
  • Shakespeare, imitated, i. 28, 47, 48, 224; ii. 23, 143, 218; iii. [133], [134], [137], [146], [215], [219], [230];
    • burlesqued, i. 206; ii. 349; iii. [344]
  • Shaking of the sheets, iii. [165]
  • Shale, ii. 185
  • Ship of Fools, ii. 122
  • Shirley, James, iii. [344]
  • Shot-clog, iii. [13]
  • Si quis, ii. 304
  • Sick Man’s Salve, iii. [107]
  • Siddow, i. 162
  • Silver piss-pots, iii. [316]
  • Sink a-pace (cinquepace), iii. [156]
  • Sinking thought, i. 106
  • Sinklo, the actor, i. 200
  • Sip a kiss, i. 91
  • Slatted, i. 281
  • Sliftred, i. 27
  • Slip, i. 81, 111
  • Slop, i. 83
  • Sluice (“sluiced out his life-blood”), i. 189; iii. [224]
  • Slur, iii. [371]
  • Sly, William, i. 199
  • Small, ii. 361
  • Snaphance, iii. [269], [330]
  • Snib, i. 264; ii. 353; iii. [379]
  • Snout-fair, iii. [320]
  • Snurling, i. 186
  • Soil (“take soil”), i. 254
  • Soldado, iii. [261], [357]
  • Sometimes, iii. [282]
  • Sophocles’ Antigone quoted, i. 128
  • Souse, i. 279
  • Southwell, Robert, iii. [281]
  • Spanish blocks, iii. [301]
  • Spanish leather, ii. 7
  • Spanish Tragedy, i. 121, 168; iii. [12], [26], [28]
  • Speak pure fool, i. 85
  • Speeding-place, ii. 333
  • Spiders eaten by monkeys, i. 213
  • Spur-royals, i. 109
  • Spurs (jingling spurs affected by gallants), i. 233
  • Squibs running on lines, ii. 121
  • Stabb’d arms, ii. 70
  • Stage, custom of gallants to sit (and smoke) on the, i. 199, 200, 206
  • Stalking-horse, i. 283
  • Stammel, ii. 387; iii. [14]
  • State (= throne), i. 36; ii. 215
  • States (= nobles), i. 109, 159, 162
  • Statist, ii. 262
  • Statute-staple, iii. [322]
  • Stigmatic, iii. [359]
  • Stock (= stoccata), i. 111, 239
  • Stockado, iii. [268]
  • Stone-bows, ii. 8
  • Streak, iii. [323], [355]
  • Stut, ii. 342
  • Suburbs (bawdy-houses in), i. 317
  • Suffenus, iii. [306]
  • Surphule, i. 245; iii. [275], [310]
  • Surquedry, i. 50, 147; iii. [267]
  • Switzer, iii. [348]
  • Swound, ii. 93
  • Sylvester, Joshua, iii. [281]
  • Tacitus, his remarks on prohibited books, ii. 48
  • Take say, ii. 11
  • Take the whiff, ii. 353
  • Take up commodities, ii. 340; iii. [365]
  • Tamburlaine, iii. [25]
  • Tanakin, ii. 13
  • Taw, ii. 376
  • Tereus, iii. [266]
  • Termagant, iii. [240]
  • There goes but a pair of shears betwixt, i. 290
  • Thou’st (= thou must), i. 283
  • Thristing, ii. 413
  • Thunder, eels roused from the mud by, iii. [347]
  • Thus while she sleeps I sorrow for her sake, iii. [14]
  • Thwack a jerkin, ii. 405
  • Toderers, i. 210
  • Too too, ii. 328; iii. [313]
  • Totter’d, ii. 373
  • Touch (= perception), i. 105
  • Toy to mock an ape withal, iii. [362]
  • Tradesmen’s wives used as lures to attract customers, ii. 60; iii. [266], [325]
  • Tragœdia cothurnata, i. 140
  • Travellers, affected solemnity of, i. 12; iii. [274]
  • Traverse, iii. [394]
  • Trenchmore, iii. [272]
  • Tretably, ii. 358
  • Trick of twenty, i. 276; ii. 54
  • Trot the ring, i. 111, 142; iii. [378]
  • Trow (= think you?), iii. [74]
  • Trunk, iii. [31]
  • Trunk-sleeves, ii. 184
  • Truss my hose, i. 10
  • Tubrio, iii. [273]
  • Tumbrel, iii. [262], [346]
  • Turnmill Street, ii. 16
  • Turn-spit dog bound to his wheel, iii. [41]
  • Tweer, i. 71
  • Twelve-penny room, i. 202
  • Twinest (= embraces), i. 117
  • Twopenny ward, iii. [106]
  • Ulysses, his counterfeited madness, iii. [15]
  • Unheal, i. 243
  • Unnookt simplicity, i. 163
  • Unpaiz’d, i. 144
  • Unperegall, ii. 85
  • Unshale, i. 215
  • Upbraid, iii. [379]
  • Ure, iii. [312], [329]
  • Vaunt-guard, iii. [261]
  • Vaut, ii. 288
  • Velure, i. 79
  • Via, ii. 20, 43, 133
  • Vie, iii. [84]
  • Vin de monte, ii. 140
  • Vincentio Saviolo, iii. [373]
  • Violets, bridal-beds strewn with, ii. 373
  • Virgil imitated, i. 113
  • Virginia, early settlers in, iii. [63]
  • Virgins, popularly supposed to have the right to save the lives of criminals, iii. [190]
  • Virtue, ii. 247
  • Vively, ii. 293
  • Voluntaries, iii. [261]
  • Wall-eyed, iii. [133]
  • Wandering whore, iii. [377]
  • Wards, treatment of, iii. [314]
  • Wedlock (= wife), ii. 143; iii. [47]
  • Weeping Cross, iii. [85]
  • Welshmen’s pride in their gentility, i. 258
  • Westward Ho! comedy of, iii. [5]
  • Westward Ho! (i.e., to Tyburn), iii. [27]
  • Wet finger (“with a wet finger”), ii. 189
  • What could I do withal? ii. 214
  • When (exclamation of impatience) i. 241; ii. 348, &c.
  • When Arthur first in Court began, i. 240
  • When Sampson was a tall young man, iii. [32]
  • Whiblin, iii. [168]
  • Whiff, take the, ii. 353
  • Who calls Jeronimo? iii. [12]
  • Who cries out murther? Lady, was it you? iii. [26]
  • Wighy, i. 56
  • Will (= command), i. 125, ii. 305
  • Willow garland, ii. 336
  • Wimble, i. 58
  • Wisards (wise men), i. 159; iii. [335]
  • With a wanion, iii. [53]
  • Witches turned into cats, ii. 203
  • Without a man (i.e., outside of man’s sense), ii. 294
  • Wolt, i. 27
  • Wood, ii. 253
  • Woodstock’s work, iii. [276]
  • Woollen caps, ii. 60
  • Word (= motto), i. 77, 84; iii. [155]
  • Wounds of a murdered man supposed to bleed in the presence of the murderer, iii. [224]
  • Wrapt up in the tail of his mother’s smock, ii. 407
  • Wrinkles, vulgar belief concerning, iii. [135]
  • Writhled, iii. [326]
  • Wrought shirt, i. 79
  • Xylinum, iii. [288], [342]
  • Yellow, iii. [123]
  • You’st (= you must), i. 310
  • Zabarella, Giacomo, ii. 363