As in the other Worthies, this Index is intended to guide to Notes and Illustrations of the several words in the places; but mainly in Vol. I., as Vol. II. consists wholly of the Latin and Greek and their translations. G.
- A.
- [Acidalian, ii. 22.]
- [Adult'rous, ii. 144.]
- [Alas, i. 181.]
- [All-Hallow, ii. 59.]
- [All-mischiefe, ii. 59.]
- [Alps, ii. 32.]
- [Ambush, i. 90.]
- [Apricockes, i. 269.]
- [Archer [badly misprinted 'anchor'], i. 176.]
- [Assyrian, ii. 30.]
- B.
- [Baal-zebub, i. 133.]
- [Bilbilician, ii. 26.]
- [Black-fac'd, ii. 41.]
- [Blossome, i. 28,][ 207.]
- [Bottles, i. 15.]
- [Brag, ii. 35.]
- [Breakfast, i. 15.]
- [Brisk, i. 15.]
- [Bud, i. 93.]
- [Bulla, ii. 245, 251.]
- [Buried, ii. 72.]
- C.
- [Cadence, i. 17.]
- [Calls 't, i. 16.]
- [Canary scribblers, i. xlviii.]
- [Case, i. 15.]
- [Cast, ii. 184.]
- [Cast away, ii. 43.]
- [Ceaze, i. 214.]
- [Chaplaine [of Virgin], i. xv.]
- [Cherrimock, i. 267.]
- [Child, ii. 28-9.]
- [Clouds [mortal], i. 90.]
- [Crawles, i. 14.]
- [Cruzzle, i. 15.]
- D.
- [Deaw, i. 15.]
- [Deliquium, i. 89.]
- [Devil, speaking and dumbe, ii. 140.]
- [Divident, i. 24.]
- [Doome, i. xvi.]
- E.
- [Ease, i. 15.]
- [Epigram, sacred, ii. 13.]
- F.
- [Faithful, i. 16.]
- [Fides, ii. 101.]
- [Flight, i. 258.]
- [Fly, i. 175.]
- [Food, ii. 41.]
- [Forlorne, ii. 41.]
- [Forswearing, i. 133.]
- [Fragrant, i. 157.]
- [Fries, i. 118.]
- [Frighted, ii. 144.]
- [Froward, ii. 137.]
- [Full-fac't, ii. 53.]
- G.
- [Gaie, ii. 43.]
- [Gloomy, ii. 41.]
- [Gold, i. 16.]
- [Golden, ii. 45.]
- [Groves, i. 93.]
- H.
- [Heaven-burthen'd, ii. 36.]
- [Horn [guilded], i. 89.]
- [Husband-showrs, i. 74.]
- I.
- [Illustrious, i. 239.]
- [Indifferent, i. 89.]
- [Ite, i. 169.]
- K.
- [Kist, i. 89.]
- L.
- [Laces, i. 78.]
- [Large-look't, i. 233.]
- [Least and last, i. 89.]
- [Legible, i. 89.]
- [Lightness, ii. 46.]
- [Lin'age, i. 119.]
- [Looke up, looke downe, ii. 69.]
- M.
- [May balsame, i. 15.]
- [Med'cinable, i. 15.]
- [Mint, i. 16.]
- N.
- [Negotiate, i. 90.]
- [Nest, i. 78.]
- [Nightening, i. 43.]
- [Nuzzeld, i. 15.]
- O.
- [Oblique, i. 90.]
- [Officious, i. 75.]
- [One-mouth'd, ii. 46.]
- [One, owne, i. 24.]
- P.
- [Paire, i. 17.]
- [Paradise, bird of, i. xv.]
- [Paramours, i. 78.]
- [Pearle-tipt, ii. 79.]
- [Pharian, i. 54.]
- [Phosporos, i. 118.]
- [Points, i. 75.]
- [Posts, i. 123.]
- [Precocious, ii. 12.]
- [Price=prize, i. 90.]
- [Prouoke, i. 16.]
- [Purple, ii. 164.]
- [Pyx, ii. 27.]
- R.
- [Rampart, i. 253.]
- [Rape, ii. 144.]
- [Rub, i. 68.]
- S.
- Sages [sue], i. 92-3.
- [Sanite, i. 13.]
- [Score, ii. 123.]
- [Seized, i. xlv.]
- [Send, ii. 35.]
- [Seven shares and a half, i. xlvi.]
- [Shadow ['brighter'], i. 91.]
- [Shipwrack, ii. 49.]
- [Silver-forded, footed, i. 14.]
- [Silver-tipt, ii. 144.]
- [Simpering, i. 17.]
- [Sixpenny soule, suburb sinner, i. xlvii.]
- [Sluttish, i. 18.]
- [Staine, ii. 99.]
- [Steely, i. 227.]
- [Stooped, i. 240.]
- [Strings, i. 140.]
- [Subtracts, ii. 12.]
- [Sugar, i. 179.]
- [Sydnæan, i. 256.]
- T.
- [Then=than, i. 24, et frequenter.]
- [Thinne, i. 177.]
- [Threasure, i. 9.]
- [Tree=cross, i. 24,][ 46.]
- [Trims't, ii. 123.]
- [Twin'd, i. 242.]
- U.
- [Uncontrouled, i. 242.]
- [Unpearcht, i. 68.]
- [Unwounded, ii. 49.]
- V.
- [Veronian, ii. 25.]
- [Violls, i. 5.][ 15.]
- W.
- [Washt, ii. 81.]
- [Wayd, i. 46.]
- [Wee, i. 14.]
- [White, i. 149;][ ii. 41,][ 165.]
- [Wine, i. 28.]
- [Worm, i. 119.]
- [Wrack, ii. 137.]
END OF VOL. II.
Finis.
LONDON:
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Crashaw's version is inadvertently inserted here instead of at p. 201. G.
[2] See p. 261 (ll. 13-14 of the Poem) for the subject of the above vivid illustration of the captive Bird, by Mrs. Blackburn, as before, specially for us (in 4to).
[3] Not to be confounded with Handsworth in Staffordshire, or Hensworth near Doncaster.