- Tap, better known than trusted as we hear, [401].
- Teage has told lies so long that when Teage tells, [403].
- That was the proverb. Let my mistress be, [383].
- The eggs of pheasants wry-nosed Tooly sells, [393].
- The staff is now greas'd, [410].
- This lady's short, that mistress she is tall, [389].
- To cleanse his eyes, Tom Brock makes much ado, [382].
- To loose the button is no less, [398].
- To paint the fiend, Pink would the devil see, [381].
- Thou writes in prose how sweet all virgins be, [400].
- Tom Blinks his nose is full of weals, and these, [401].
- Tom shifts the trenchers; yet he never can, [399].
- Trigg, having turn'd his suit, he struts in state, [397].
- Truggin a footman was; but now, grown lame, [403].
- Umber was painting of a lion fierce, [393].
- Unto Pastillus rank Gorgonius came, [407].
- Up with the quintell, that the rout, [406].
- Urles had the gout so, that he could not stand, [394].
- Vinegar is no other, I define, [405].
- We read how Faunus, he the shepherds' god, [406].
- Were there not a matter known, [388].
- What are our patches, tatters, rags, and rents, [405].
- What is the reason Coone so dully smells, [394].
- What made that mirth last night, the neighbours say, [395].
- When Jill complains to Jack for want of meat, [391].
- When others gain much by the present cast, [385].
- When Pimp's feet sweat, as they do often use, [409].
- Wherever Nodes does in the summer come, [400].
- Who to the north, or south, doth set, [388].
- Who with thy leaves shall wipe, at need, [375].
- Why walks Nick Flimsey like a malcontent! [387].
- Wither'd with years, bed-rid Mamma lies, [380].
- With paste of almonds, Syb her hands doth scour, [393].
- Y'ave laughed enough, sweet, vary now your text, [382].
- You say, you love me; that I thus must prove, [383].
- You say you're young; but when your teeth are told, [390].
- You say you'll kiss me, and I thank you for it, [394].
Numeration Errors in the Hesperides:
Without an obvious solution to a discrepancy the numbers remain as originally printed, however the following alterations have been made to ensure any details in the [NOTES] section apply to the relevant poem.
- Page [290]. Note to 923. "924" changed to 923.
- "923. Revenge. Tacitus, Hist. iv."