Princes, iii. 258; vide Kings Queene Isabel of England, i. 278 Quaksalvers vide Empericks Precepts of generall institution, i. Quaffing vide Drunkennesse Questions, i. 435 Quintus fabius, i. 421 Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, i. 404 Quotation of Authors, i. 168, 169 RACKING, ii. 53 Raimound Sebond, ii. 151 Ravens, ii. 189 Revenge, i. 23, 263; ii. 524 of Religious impostures, i. 117 Reason blinded by custome, i. 124 179 Reason in bruit creatures, ii. 173, Reason, i. 305; ii. 160, 225, 308 Reports, i. 223; iii. 346 Reputation, i. 266; vide Glory Retire, i. 274, 298, etc., 391; ii. 87 Reproaches, i. 389; iii. 278 Repasts, i. 410 Recompence vide Reward Resignation of estates, ii. 86 Reading, ii. 112 Reformation, iii. 191 Riming makes not a poem, i. 209 Ridiculousnesse is all our actions, Ridiculous devises, i. 428 Romane greatnesse, ii. 515 Roialty vide Sovereignty Selfe opinion, i. 287, etc.; ii. 69 Selfe being not knowne to our Selfe study, ii. 65; ii. 488; iii. 312 Selfe examples best, iii. 420, etc. Sensuality worse then paine, ii. 24 Seconds in dueils, ii. 525 Shaddowes, iii. 129 Sickenesse and sicke men, i. 86, 87; Sickenesse counterfeit, ii. 322 Sinne, i. 438 Spanish cruelties, iii. 178 The Ternates their custome in Theodor Trivultio, i. 14 The Thracians, i. 24 Theophilus the Emperor, i. 66 Thoughts, i. 129, 212 Theory without practise, i. 151; Tedious speaches, i. 208 Stoickes what they hold of pitie, Temperance, i. 246; iii. 36, 72, 76, i. 2 21 147 Theft, ii. 368, 369 Temporall prosperity, i. 272 Titus Levius, i. 13; ii. 105 Timmoleon, i. 297; iii. 16 Titles ridiculously plaied on men, Time, ii. 400, etc., 546 Towre of Babell, ii. 326 Toleration of divers religions, ii. Treason and Traitors, i. 144; iii. 1, Truth, i. 221; ii. 490 Trechery, iii. 1, 10, 11; vide Treason 497 Uncertainty vide Certainty 426 Voice, ii. 387; iii. 436 Unworthinesse dishonours titles of WARRE, i. 389; ii. 581; iii. honour, ii. 72 Understanding in bruite creatures, Unknowne things are more in num- Usefull things are the best, ii. 226 VA ALOUR, i. 266, 289; ii. 74 Valuation vide Esteeme Variablenesse of man, ii. 333, 345 Virtue, i. 73, etc., 196, 236, 289; ii. Vice, i. 116; ii. 11; iii. 29 Virginity vide Maidenhead Vices not equall, ii. 11 Voluptuousnesse aymed at by Voluptuousnesse, i. 250, 274; iii. 478 Voluptuousnesse not to bee re- Voluntary death, ii. 26 366 Warre anciently with deceits, i. 24, Want vide Poverty Wenches naked drew Coaches, iii. The Will, i. 104; iii. 291, 313 Wisedome, ii. 118, 243, 292 ; iii. 47 Wishes, ii. 362 Wit, ii. 477, 481; iii. 168 Witnesses in print, iii. 426 Woman changed into a man, i. 98, etc. Woman, i. 161, 230, 334; ii. 375, 566; iii. 45, 89, 143, 151 Womens affection, ii. 594, etc.; iii. Women not uncapable of Poesie, All Women are faire, iii. 50 Wordmongers, i. 209, 210, 419, etc.; iii. 119 Words and meaning should agree, Words, ii. 375; iii. 66, 256 Worthinesse in few of this age, ii. YOUTHS losse greater then 481 The Worthiest men, ii. 605 Writers, i. 168, etc.; ii. 110, etc.; Writing ex tempore, i. 319 Wrenn, ii. 213 losse of life, i. 87 Youth judgeth as truely of things as old Age, iii. 37 Youth, i. 201, 451, 452 Yeelding oft gets the victory, i. 52 the Yeares reformation, iii. 344 AMOLXIS, ii. 277, 440 Wresting and writings and words, Zeno, i. 4, 213; ii. 269,387 ii. 376 Wrongs, ii. 387 XERXES, i. 23; ii. 278 Xenophanes, i. 50; ii. 269 Xeuxidamas, i. 205 Zenobia, i. 248 Zeale, ii. 160 Zisca his skin made into a drum, i. 15 Zeroastres, ii. 440 Printed by BALLANTYNE, HANSON & Co. |