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But if this bold Adventure e'er

Do chance to reach the Widow's Ear, 875 It may, being deftin'd to affert

Her Sex's Honor, reach her Heart.
And as fuch homely Treats (they fay)
Portend good Fortune, fo this may.
Vefpafian being dawb'd with Durt,
880 Was deftin'd to the Empire for't;
And from a Scavinger did come
To be a mighty Prince in Rome:
And why may not this foul Addrefs
Prefage in Love the fame Succefs?

885 Then let us ftreight, to cleanse our Wounds, Advance in queft of nearest Ponds;

fore given the title of Guyen, to another. (fee Hiftorical, and Critical Effay, on the true Rife of Nobility &c. 2a edit. 1720. vol. 2. p. 722.) There's an other Proverb gives the Rump for his Creft,

But Alderman Atkins made it a Jeft.

That of all kind of Luck, Sh-t-n Luck is the beft. (Re-Refurrection of the Rump, Loyal Songs, vol. 2. No 10. p. 39.)

.879. Vefpafian being dawb'd with Durt &c.] This and the five following Lines, not in the two firft editions of 1664. added in 1674. The Corcyrans of old, took a flovenly freedome, which occafion'd the Proverb.

Ελεύθερα Κερκυρα, Χέζ όπε θέλεις :
Libera Corcyra, Caca ubi libet:

cum fignificamus libertatem quidvis agendi,

(Erafmi Adagior. chil. 4 Cant. 1. Prov. 2.)

Of this opinion Oliver Cromwell seems to have been, who dawb'd himself with something worse, upon the Revels kept by his Uncle Sir Oliver Cromwell; for the Entertainment of King James the Firft: for which his Uncle order'd him the Discipline of the Horfer Pond. (fee Heath's Flagellum: or Life of Oliver Cromwell. edit. 1672. pag 18.)

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*.887,

And after (as we first defign'd)

Swear I've perform'd what she enjoin'd.

.887, 888. And after (as we firft defign'd-Swear I've perform'd what he enjoin'd.] An honeft Refolution truly, and a natural result from their Sophiftical Arguments in defence of Perjury, lately debated by the Knight, and his Squire: The Knight refolves to wash his Face, and dirty his Confcience: this is mighty agreeable to his Politics, in which Hypocrify feems to be the predominant Principle: he was no longer for reducing Ralpho to a Whipping, but for deceiving the Widow by forfwearing himself; and by the fequel we find he was as good as his word. part 3. canto i. .167.&c. (Mr. B.)

The End of the First Volume.

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FIRST VOLUME.

A

A.

BINGDON Law, what, (note)
Achilles invulnerable, every where
but the Heel, (n.)

Era of the Poem

Aganda, the fabulous Story of her, n.
Agincourt, Battle of, n.

Agrippa, Sir, n.

Pag. Line

392. 411

202. 139

1 to 15

122. 284
422.877
58.539
124. 309
135.421

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322.438

Alcuin, who, n.

Ajax, his fighting with a Flock of Sheep, n.
His Shield defcribed, id. ib.

Alexander's crying; the Reasons, n.
Amazons, fome account of them, n.

Anabaptifts, n.

Enemies to Human Learning, n.

Analytic, explain'd, n.

Antropofophus, what, n.

Apparitor, Archbishop's, how ferved, by the

Servants of Bogo de Clare, n.

Aquinas, Thomas, n.

Armida, who, n.

23. 158
256.1022
132. 393
55. 514
279.1337
II. 66

58. 541

262.1129

21. 153

132. 293

Army of the Parliament, why call'd, The 150. 570

Thimble and Bodkin Army, n.

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Arthur, King, fome account of him, and 40. 337

his Round Table, n.

Auftrian, Duke, had his Ear pared in Battle 203. 147
Aymon's four Sons, fee the Story, n.

B.

273.1242

Bacon Friar, the Story of his Brazen Head, n. 273. 532
Baiting of the Pope's Bull, a Tract wrote in
King Charles's Reign, (not King James's,

as is fuggested by the Author of the 261.1122
printed Notes) by Henry Burton, 1627
(penes me) n.

Bafilowitz, the Tyrant of Mufcovy, an ac-
count of his Barbarity, n.

Baffa, Illuftrious, who, n.
Baftile, what

Bear-baiting, the Adventure of it

-}

} 84. 795

352. 877

97.

8

72.678
ib. 681

It's Antiquity and Derivation
Proclamation upon the Solemnity
Call'd an Antichriftian Game, n.
Bear's, Fright and Fury well exprefs'd
Reliev'd by Trulla and Cerdon
Beard, the being pull'd by it, a Mark of
Difgrace, n.

Beards, remarkable ones; a description of
them, n.

Beaver's Stones; the use of them, n.

Beguins, who, n.

Behmen, Jacob; an account of him

Birtha, who

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210. 270

} 299. 171

100. 34

315. 371

59. 542

133. 395

Bishops cry'd down by the Mob, n.

147.531

Boniface the 8th Pope, fome account of him, n. 271.1212

Bonner Bishop, an account of him, and his

whipping of Protestants, n.

Boy of Liege, his Story, n.

Adam's, Green-Breeches, explain'd, n.

}398. 510

341. 730

57. 532
Brethren

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320. 429

292. 64

Cacus, his Story, n.

Calamy, Mr. Edmund, his Speech at Guild-152. 582

Hall, to recommend a Loan, n.

Calves, monftrous ones, n.

Cambay, Macamut, Sultan of, his Story, n. 343. 753

Camelion

Camilla, who

288. 47

201. 104

Caps, Black, lin'd with White, worn by 266.1161

Prefbyterian Preachers, n.

Catafta, what

Cause, what, n.

Ibid.

Centaurs

Cerberus

Coblers, black-thumb'd, why fo call'd, n.

307. 259
76. 736
144. 506
138. 446

14, 103

134 409
7. 22
278.1317

109. 129

Cerdon the Cobler

Chartel, what

Chimera, explain'd

Chiron, who, n.

136. 422

Cock-a-boop, and Cock-on-hoop explain'd, n.

194. 14

Colon, who, n.

138. 442

Engages Ralpho

Compar'd to Hercules

Attacks Hudibras

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