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Princes, iii. 258; vide Kings

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Queene Isabel of England, i. 278
Quarrels, iii. 334

Quaksalvers vide Empericks

Precepts of generall institution, i. Quaffing vide Drunkennesse

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Questions, i. 435

Quintus fabius, i. 421

Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, i. 404
Quintilian, i. 202; iii. 68

Quotation of Authors, i. 168, 169

RACKING, ii. 53

Raimound Sebond, ii. 151

Ravens, ii. 189
Rariety, ii. 415

Revenge, i. 23, 263; ii. 524
Repetitions, i. 38

of

Religious impostures, i. 117
Religion, i. 117, 271, 326; ii. 159,
etc., 271

Reason blinded by custome, i. 124
Reason the best authority, i. 178,

179

Reason in bruit creatures, ii. 173,
etc.

Reason, i. 305; ii. 160, 225, 308
Recreation, i. 202; iii. 74
Rhetoricke, i. 206, 207, 208
Rhetoricians, i. 419

Reports, i. 223; iii. 346

Reputation, i. 266; vide Glory

Retire, i. 274, 298, etc., 391; ii. 87
Retaliation, i. 276, 277

Reproaches, i. 389; iii. 278

Repasts, i. 410

Recompence vide Reward

Resignation of estates, ii. 86

Reading, ii. 112

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Reformation, iii. 191
Reproofe, iii. 170, 203
Rimers, i. 209

Riming makes not a poem, i. 209
Riches and Rich men, i. 153, 154,
340, etc.; ii. 71

Ridiculousnesse is all our actions,
i. 419

Ridiculous devises, i. 428
Rigor in parents, ii. 81
Rigour vide Cruelty
Romanes, i. 22

Romane greatnesse, ii. 515
Rome, iii. 246, 303, etc.
Rogues, iii. 428

Roialty vide Sovereignty
Rule vide Soveraignty
Running horses, iii. 357

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Selfe opinion, i. 287, etc.; ii. 69
Selfe losse, i. 302, etc.
Selfe murtherers, ii. 408

Selfe being not knowne to our
selves, ii. 304; iii. 24

Selfe study, ii. 65; ii. 488; iii. 312
Selfe praises, iii. 191

Selfe examples best, iii. 420, etc.
Selfe care and selfe dependance,
iii. 258,259
Seleucus, i. 360

Sensuality worse then paine, ii. 24
Seneca, ii. 117, 599

Seconds in dueils, ii. 525
Sea sickenesse, iii. 155
Shame, i. 88

Shaddowes, iii. 129

Sickenesse and sicke men, i. 86, 87;
ii. 625, etc.; iii. 274, 433
Sickenesse lesse painefull then it
seemeth, i. 86

Sickenesse counterfeit, ii. 322
Sickenesse of the minde, iii. 60
Singularity, i. 22

Sinne, i. 438

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Spanish cruelties, iii. 178

The Ternates their custome in
Warre, i. 25

Theodor Trivultio, i. 14

The Thracians, i. 24

Theophilus the Emperor, i. 66
Thales, i. 94, 153

Thoughts, i. 129, 212

Theory without practise, i. 151;
ii. 120

Tedious speaches, i. 208

Stoickes what they hold of pitie, Temperance, i. 246; iii. 36, 72, 76,

i. 2

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147

Theft, ii. 368, 369

Temporall prosperity, i. 272
Theologia naturalis, ii. 152
Thrasilaus his fantasie, ii. 239
Thumbs, ii. 520, etc.
Thirst, iii. 427

Titus Levius, i. 13; ii. 105
Tigillinus, i. 78

Timmoleon, i. 297; iii. 16
Titles of bookes, i. 321
Timon, i. 418

Titles ridiculously plaied on men,
i. 423

Time, ii. 400, etc., 546
Tigers, iii. 159

Towre of Babell, ii. 326
Torment vide Paine
Torquato Tasso, ii. 234

Toleration of divers religions, ii.
377

Treason and Traitors, i. 144; iii. 1,
10, 14

Truth, i. 221; ii. 490
Transmigration of soules, ii. 148,
328

Trechery, iii. 1, 10, 11; vide Treason
Travell and Travellers, i. 180, 256;
iii. 229, 267, 268, 274, 286
Trifles beget greatest quarrells, iii.

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497

Uncertainty vide Certainty
Unknowne things most desired, i.

426

Voice, ii. 387; iii. 436
the Vulgar, ii. 431

Unworthinesse dishonours titles of WARRE, i. 389; ii. 581; iii.

honour, ii. 72

Understanding in bruite creatures,
ii. 172, etc.

Unknowne things are more in num-
ber then the knowne, iii. 170
Unnaturalnesse to our selves is
unseemly, iii. 128
Use vide Custome

Usefull things are the best, ii. 226
Use of riches, i. 345
Upbraydings, i. 387
Upright stature, ii. 221
Utterance, i. 436

VA

ALOUR, i. 266, 289; ii. 74
Vaineglory, i. 264

Valuation vide Esteeme
Vanity of words, i. 419
Vanity, ii. 483; iii. 223
Vaine devises vide Devises
Vaunting, ii. 229, 230
Valentinianus, ii. 242
Varro, ii. 293, 298

Variablenesse of man, ii. 333, 345
Versifying, i, 254; vide Poesie
Vexations in every estate, i. 300
Vehemency in disputations not
fitting, iii. 202
Vespasianus, ii. 502
Venus, i. 429; iii. 50, 125
Victory, i. 52, 266, 385

Virtue, i. 73, etc., 196, 236, 289; ii.
7, 129, 418, 427, 538; iii. 27, 29,
38, 109, 110

Vice, i. 116; ii. 11; iii. 29
Virgins, i. 118

Virginity vide Maidenhead
Vitellius, i. 387

Vices not equall, ii. 11
Virgil, ii. 113, 605
Vicissitude, ii. 402

Voluptuousnesse aymed at by
Vertue, i. 73

Voluptuousnesse, i. 250, 274; iii.

478

Voluptuousnesse not to bee re-
jected but moderated, iii. 474
Vowes, i. 448

Voluntary death, ii. 26

366

Warre anciently with deceits, i. 24,
etc.

Want vide Poverty
Wantonnesse, iii. 108
Wavering vide Doubting
Wagers in disputations, iii. 194
Weeping, i. 293; ii. 143
Weapons vide Armes
Wedlocke vide Marriage
West Indies, iii. 171, etc.

Wenches naked drew Coaches, iii.
159

The Will, i. 104; iii. 291, 313
To Will only is in our power, i. 32
The Will rebellious, i. 104
Wives, i. 268, 269; ii. 90, 94, 131,
415, 593; iii. 100, 111, 114, etc.
Wisemen, i. 419; ii. 26, 243; in.
146, 330

Wisedome, ii. 118, 243, 292 ; iii. 47
Wills and Testaments, iii. 284; vide
Testaments

Wishes, ii. 362

Wit, ii. 477, 481; iii. 168
Witches, iii. 352

Witnesses in print, iii. 426
Womens Jealousies, iii. 115
Women restrained, iii. 135
Womens Piety, i. 2, 3

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.
152

Women not uncapable of Poesie,
iii. 46

All Women are faire, iii. 50
Women that are crooked, iii. 356
the World is our first booke, i
189

Wordmongers, i. 209, 210, 419, etc.;

iii. 119

Words and meaning should agree,
i. 212

Words, ii. 375; iii. 66, 256
Worldly providence, i. 341; i
246

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Worthinesse in few of this age, ii. YOUTHS losse greater then

481

The Worthiest men, ii. 605
Wonders vide Miracles

Writers, i. 168, etc.; ii. 110, etc.;
iii. 224

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
Xantippus, i. 151

Zenobia, i. 248
Zeleucus, i. 369

Zeale, ii. 160

Zisca his skin made into a drum, i.

15

Zeroastres, ii. 440

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