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Confcience, a Fanatical one, n.
Conftable, the Dignity of the Office
Cooper of North-Wales, his Story, n.
Cordeliere, who, n

Corcyrians, their flovenly freedom, n.
Correa Antonius, repents of his Perjury in 7
fwearing a League with the King of Pegu's
Agent, n.

Coffacks, who, n.

Covenant, n.

Ibid.

The methods taken to evade it

Coughing involuntary, punish'd in the In-

quifition, n.

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373. 210

120. 267
76.736
145. 510

368. 155

$312. 346

Crofton, Zachary, whipp'd his Maid, and 355. 885

printed a Defence of it, n.

Cromwell, Oliver, fneer'd, n.

Taken Prifoner by Ralpho

44. 387

His Hypocrify

370. 181

Crotoniates; their Story, n.

170. 884

Crowdero, who, n.

107. 106

His Fiddle defcrib'd, with it's position

ib. 113

177.955

189.1125

Crows smell Powder, n.

254.995
228. 574

77.752

Led in Triumph by Hudibras to the

Stocks

Releas'd by Trulla

Cynarctomachy explain'd, n.

D.

Darius King of Perfia, proclaim'd by the 110. 137

neighing of his Horse, n.

Democritus, the Laughing Philofopher, n.

Dipper, or Anabaptist, n.

295. 81

54. 511

Disciplinarians, held, that Kings ought to be 263.1139
Subject to the Prefbytery, n.

Difpenfations, n.

180.1006

Divines, the Assembly of, severely girded by 86. 811

Ralpho

Divines

Divines, the Affembly of, Mr. Selden's con-
temptible Opinion of them

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Diurnals, n.

Ibid.

Dream, Adam's, what, n.

Drinking Miftreffes Healths, the manner of

doing it of old, n.

Drum Ecclefiaftic, explain'd, n.

Invention of it

Dudgeon explain'd

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195. 20

291. 57

24. 177

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Duelifts, the Laws of

Duels, the Rights of the Conqueror

Dunfcotus, n.

Dwarfs, an account of fome remarkable ones, n. 339. 694

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16. 120

Erra Pater, who, n.

Effex, Earl of, the Parliament fwore to live 369. 165

and die with him

Et Cætera Oath, what.

Eve-droppers, Spiritual, who

157. 651

Evening, finely defcrib'd

355.903

55. 526

Expletives in common Converfation, fome

}231. 617

F.

remarkable ones, n.

Facet Doublet. what, n.

Faith, Publick, what, n.

Ibid.

332. 601

149. 558

372. 193

No Faith due to the Wicked in the Opinion 379. 256

of the Rebels of thofe times, n.

Fame,

Fame, beautifully defcrib'd
Fate, to be fteer'd by it, what

Fear, the bad Effects of it, n.

Feud, the meaning of it, n.

Florio, and Biancafiore (an Italian Romance,
not French, as mistaken in the Notes, with

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290. 49

91. 882

302. 201

77. 739

this Title Il Philocopo o vero inamoramento 353. 881
di Florio e di Biancafiore, per Giovan. Boc-
cacio; in Foglio Venezia, 1485.)

Fludd, Dr. fome account of him

Fortune, her Uncertainty

Ibid.

Fox, George, Founder of the Quakers, n.

St. Francis, his Legend, n.

58. 541

194.

5

225. 515

375. 225

315. 371

Freedom, the manner of bestowing it among 305. 235

the Romans, n.

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Gravity, Spanish, fneer'd, n.

III. 156

Gregory the Seventh, Pope, an account of him

271.1212

166. 773

Grizel, Patient, her Story, n.

395

Gundibert, who, and who his Miftrefs was, n. 133.
Guns, and Gun-powder, the firft Invention 128. 355

Guy, Earl of Warwick, his Story, n.

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Hanging an old Weaver for a young Cobler, }395. 435.

fee Story, n.

Hares, change their Sexes, n.

Hatto, Bishop of Mentz, his Story

411. 705

303. 205
Hebrew

Hebrew Roots, why said to flourish in barren

Ground
Hercules, what meant by fwearing by his
Name, n.

His cleansing Augeas's Stable, n.

His Love for Omphale and Iole, n.

Hockley i'th Hole, explain'd, n.

Honour, Bed of, n.

Horses of Knights-Errant, n.

Horfe, Cafar's defcrib'd

Horses, thought to be meer Engines by Des
Cartes, n.

The Horfes of Diomedes, and Glaucus, eat
Man's Flesh: Duncan's eat one another, n.
Hudibras, why fo call'd

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130. 386

139. 459

312. 355

254.1003

257.1048

47. 423
48. 433

102. 58

}102.

139. 454

80. 90
25. 189
31. 241
36. 287
37. 299
38. 305

4I. 351

43.375

45. 392

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47. 403

His Speech to Ralpho concerning the
Bear-baiting

74. 714

His Conduct before his first Engagement 104. 71

His Speech to the Mob, that attended

the Bear-baiting

His Anfwer to Talgol's Harangue, n.
Attacks Talgol

An account of his Amour

3142. 494

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212. 311

His Speech to Ralpho, upon the rallying 222. 453

of the Mob

Calls upon his Mistress's Name, n.

Engag'd with Cerdon, and behaves man-

fully

223. 478

}227. 551

Hudibras

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- Compares himself to Cæfar

ib. 734

-

Is conquer'd by Trulla, and lays down 250. 915

his Arms.

-Protected by her from the Rage of her

Companions

-Led in Triumph by Trulla, attended by
Orfin, Talgol, Magnano, Cerdon, and

-

Colon

251. 937

253. 969

He and Ralph put in the Stocks, in 255.1002

Crowdero's Place, n.

Comforts himself with the Sayings of
of } ib.1011

Philofophers

His Anfwer to Ralpho, who upbraided him259.1073
Their Conversation continued upon the
Subject of Prefbytery

- The Attitude he appear'd in upon a Vifit

from his Mistress

His Stoicifm

After long Difpute, he is prevailed upon
by his Mistress to whip himself, to gain

her Love

ib.1382

296. 185

301. 183

355. 896

— Advises with Ralpho how to avoid the 361. 55

-

--

whipping

His judgment, that it may be done by }393. 438

Proxy

Appoints Ralpho his Proxy

394. 441

contin

The Debate upon Ralpho's refufal continu'd ib. to 560

Adventure of the Riding

Advances to attack the Leader

Is attack'd himself

Flies

cafion

-His confolatory Difcourfe upon

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