, iii. 98
cleys, iii. 279
clift, i. 206
clout, i. 37
coated, iii. 314
coll, ii. 354
colts, i. 180
competitor, i. 25
confits, iii. 85
convertite, ii. 22
counterfeit, i. 51
counterscarfs, iii. 228
covent, ii. 78
covered way, i. 149
Creusa's crown, allusion to, ii. 207
cross, ii. 52
cross-biting, ii. 89
cullions, ii. 148
curst, iii. 225
custom, ii. 13
cypress, iii. 51
Damasco, i. 84
Damascus walls, i. 87
damned, i. 204
dang'd, iii. 37
Daniel, Samuel, allusions to, iii. 232, 242
debasement of coinage, iii. 225
defend, ii. 272
deserved, ii. 190
Devil (he that eats with the Devil had need of a long spoon), ii. 67
die, ii. 119
Dis, iii. 36
discoloured, iii. 10
dittany, ii. 205
double cannons, i. 252
Drayton, Michael, allusion to, iii. 228
earns, ii. 202
ecues, ii. 244
elephant, object of wonder, iii. 217
Elze, Dr. Karl, emendation by, ii. 364
enginous, iii. 52
entrance, ii. 252
erring, i. 223
exercise, ii. 84
exhibition, ii. 280
exocoetus, ii. 154
eyas, iii. 62
eye, by the, ii. 68
eyelids of the day, ii. 38
falc'nets, i. 152
false-brays, iii. 228
fancy, ii. 339
far-fet, ii. 344
favour, iii. 97
fawns, iii. 92
fet, iii. 268
few, in, ii. 68
fleering, ii. 161
fleet, i. 61
flour, iii. 11
flying-fish, ii. 154
foil (check), i. 64
foil (stain), i. 170
foreslow, ii. 167
frost of 1564, iii. 224
gabions, i. 154
garboils, iii. 255
Gascoigne, George, iii. 226
gaunt, iii. 236
gear, i. 31
give arms, i. 164
glorious, i. 70
gobbets, iii. 111
grate, iii. 215
guess, i. 313
Guilpin's _Skialetheia_ quoted, iii. 214, 238
Guise, the, ii. 9
had I wist, ii. 172
halcyon's bill, ii. 12
Hammon, Master Thomas, ii. 4
Harington, Sir John, his _Ajax_, iii. 231;
his dog Bungey, iii. 245
harness, ii. 324
Hatton, Sir Christopher, his monument, iii. 217
haught, ii. 176
Havre, expedition against, iii. 224
hay, ii. 122
head (to head, to head!), iii. 241
hebon, ii. 68
held in hand, ii. 61
Hermoso piarer, etc., ii. 38
het, iii. 47
hey-pass, i. 266
Heywood, John, iii. 231
hold a wolf by the ears, ii. 212
horsebread, i. 257
horse-courser, i. 264
hugy, i. 59
Hunkes, Harry, iii. 242
I, old spelling for _ay_, i. 78. (The form _I_ has been retained,
perhaps unnecessarily, throughout.)
imbast, ii
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