eaning of strained, 185. 269.
---- Tempest, on the word rack, 218.
---- ---- "Most busy when least I do it," 229. 251.
---- Troilus and Cressida, on a passage in, 62.
---- Venus and Adonis, 260.
---- Winter's Tale, an old ballad on, 1.
---- ---- ---- Payne Collier's note on the, 101.
Shapp, or Hepp, abbey of, 7.
Sheldon's Minstrelsy of the English Border, 49.
Sheep, cure of disease by means of, 320. 367.
Shewri-while, a mountain spirit, 20.
Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), 23. 45.
Sicilian vespers, 484.
Sides and angles, 265.
Similia similibus curantur, 405.
Simnel (Lambert) his real name, 390. 506.
Sing, on the Devil's Bit, 477.
Singer (S. W.) on two passages in All's Well that Ends Well, 177.
---- on canes lesos, 212.
---- on the meaning of "eisell," 120.
---- on poems by C. Huyghens, 423.
---- on "Felix, quem faciunt," &c., 482.
---- on charming of snails, 132.
---- on "The soul's dark cottage," 154.
---- on the maxim, "Lavora come se tu," &c., 226.
---- on Shakspeare's meaning of "ribaudred nag," 273.
---- on Latin drinking-song by Braithwaite, 297.
---- on the family of the Tradescants, 391.
---- on Latin version of Robin Goodfellow, 402.
---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456.
---- a passage in Romeo and Juliet, 476.
{541} ----, Notes on books, No. 1., 489.
---- on the Tale of the Wardstaff, 57.
Sitting crosslegged, 230.
Sittings or statutes, what? 328. 396.
Sixes and sevens, its meaning, 118. 425.
S. (J.) epitaph on AElia Laelia Crispus, 504.
---- on Athelney castle, 478.
---- on the country of the Angles, 326.
---- on a remarkable birth, 347.
---- on culprits torn by horses, 91.
---- on lines on the Temple-gate, 450.
S. (J. D.) on William Chilcott, 212.
---- on queries on costume, 155.
---- on the family of Sir George Downing, 68.
---- on Edmund Prideaux, 268.
S. (J. E. R.) on Catherine Barton, 328.
S. (J. H.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 450.
---- on brewhouse antiquities, 447.
---- on the hereditary Earl Marshal, 209.
Skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. 482.
Skins, crossing rivers on, 3. 83. 397.
Skort, its meaning, 302.
Sky, strange appearances in, 298.
S. (L.) on a passage in Merchant of Venice, 185.
Slab, an incised one, 373.
Slingsby's (Sir Henry) Diary, 323. 357.
Slums, meaning of, 224. 284.
S. (Maria) on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 322.
Smirke (E.) on burning the hill, 123.
---- on Herstmonceux castle, 124.
---- on meaning of Venville, 355.
Smirke (S.) on the chapel of Loretto, 205.
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