INDEX TO THE NOTES.
- ’a high lone, i. 262.
- a-per-se, i. 277.
- a thing done, iv. 87.
- able, iv. 223.
- Abra’m, goodman, iii. 32.
- Abram-coloured, i. 259.
- abrupt, ii. 151.
- Achilles’ spear, iii. 498.
- aches, i. 28, 45; ii. 417.
- acopus, iii. 327.
- acrostic, ii. 179.
- adelantado, i. 241.
- affected, v. 7.
- affects, v. 144.
- affront, ii. 14.
- again, i. 331; ii. 33; v. 371.
- agen, i. 416; ii. 68; iii. 88; v. 192.
- alablaster, i. 281; iv. 108.
- alchemy (or alcumy), iv. 122.
- alamire, iii. 626.
- Alastor, v. 432.
- Aldegund, Abbess, iv. 310.
- ale-conner, i. 174.
- a’ life, i. 272; ii. 68; iii. 348; iv. 70.
- Aligant, iii. 8; iv. 218.
- aloof off, i. 427; ii. 525; iii. 40; v. 89.
- All-holland-tide, ii. 283.
- All-hollontide, v. 282.
- alline, v. 394.
- allowed, i. 7.
- almond for parrot, iii. 112; iv. 122.
- altitonant, v. 175.
- a’m, i. 351.
- amber, iv. 237.
- amorously, iv. 236.
- Amsterdam, toleration of sects there, i. 205; iii. 255; iv. 45.
- anatomies, iii. 225.
- ancient, iii. 239.
- angel, i. 250; ii. 25; iii. 38; iv. 616; v. 20.
- angle, ii. 132; iv. 309.
- angler, ii. 537.
- Anno Domini, iii. 266.
- anon, anon, iv. 177; v. 588.
- Arlotta, iii. 201.
- Arthur of Bradley, iii. 118.
- Antlings, Saint, i. 503; ii. 464.
- antimasque, iv. 627; v. 146.
- apaid, i. 125.
- apes’ breeches, iv. 425.
- apparance, i. 361; ii. 119.
- apperil, i. 427.
- apple-squire, iii. 232.
- appose, i. 304.
- approve, iv. 243; v. 62; v. 315.
- apron husbands, ii. 486.
- aqua vitæ, i. 206; iii. 239; v. 82.
- argo, i. 392.
- Aristippus, ii. 422.
- arrant, v. 5.
- arson, v. 265.
- Artillery Garden, iv. 424; v. 283.
- aslopen, i. 257.
- assumed formally, ii. 396.
- assured, iv. 201.
- atomies, iii. 226.
- attone, ii. 194; iv. 509.
- aunt, i. 444; iii. 16; iv. 247.
- aventure, i. 283.
- away with, iv. 474.
- baffle, ii. 449.
- baffling, iv. 44.
- [baker’s ditch, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxv.]
- Bales, Peter, v. 571.
- ballat-places, v. 542.
- balloon-ball, iv. 342.
- ban, i. 284.
- band, i. 245; ii. 439.
- bandileer, v. 517.
- bandora, ii. 319.
- banes, i. 471; iv. 483; v. 129.
- banquet, iii. 252; v. 42.
- bankrout, ii. 453; iv. 56.
- banquerout, iv. 506; v. 487.
- Bankside, v. 574.
- bard cater-tray, iii. 193.
- barley-break, iii. 114; iv. 250.
- barren, iv. 581.
- bastard, ii. 347; iii. 45.
- basilisk, iii. 214.
- basins beaten when bawds, &c., were carted, iii. 238.
- basket, the, v. 142.
- battler, v. 544.
- bauble, iv. 247.
- bawds, rings worn by, i. 80.
- Beauchamp, bold, ii. 411.
- Bear, the, at the Bridge-foot, v. 122.
- bear in hand, ii. 456; iii. 373.
- bearing, ii. 529.
- beaten, i. 491.
- beats chalk, iii. 221.
- be covered, iii. 268; v. 29.
- bedfellow, i. 448.
- beetle, iii. 231.
- before me, iii. 459.
- beforne, v. 483.
- beg for a fool, iii. 16; iv. 134.
- beholding, i. 441; ii. 30; iii. 286; iv. 40; v. 36.
- bell used by beggars, ii. 169.
- Bell, the, iv. 8.
- Bell, Adam, ii. 446.
- beray, i. 294; iii. 270.
- Bermothes, iv. 500.
- beset, i. 504.
- beshrow, iii. 460.
- besides, i. 235.
- besonian, i. 240.
- bevers, iv. 427; v. 141.
- bewrays, i. 294; ii. 197.
- bewrayed, v. 76.
- bin, iii. 193; v. 421.
- bill-men, iii. 217; v. 513.
- bills, i. 423.
- bitter, v. 289.
- bizlebizle, iii. 152.
- black-guard, ii. 546.
- Blackfriars, iv. 75; v. 574.
- black patches, ii. 535.
- blacks, ii. 353.
- blanched harlot, ii. 380.
- blank, iv. 119.
- bleaking-house, v. 106.
- blocks, iii. 107, 147.
- blue gown worn by strumpets in penance, iii. 220.
- blue worn by beadles, i. 485.
- blue worn by servants, ii. 26; iii. 146; v. 109.
- blurt, iii. 30.
- board, iv. 5 [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiii.]
- boarded, v. 577.
- boards, ii. 542.
- Bocardo, ii. 120.
- boiled, ii. 544.
- bolsters, iv. 452.
- bolt, iii. 189.
- bombards, v. 145.
- bombasted, iii. 198.
- bonner, v. 378.
- booked it, iii. 594.
- books, in my, iii. 349.
- booted, v. 566.
- boot-halers, ii. 532.
- borachio, iv. 103.
- bost, v. 567.
- boughts, iii. 281.
- bousing ken, ii. 538.
- [bow a little, Ad. & Cor. i. lxx.]
- bow-wide, a, i. 489.
- brabbling matter, iii. 458.
- bracks, iv. 6.
- Brainford, i. 450; ii. 463; iv. 37; v. 159.
- branched, v. 103.
- Brandon, iii. 532.
- brave, ii. 543; iii. 15; iv. 135; v. 25.
- bravely, iv. 504.
- braver, i. 430.
- bravery, i. 28; iv. 167; v. 490.
- Brazen Head, the, ii. 523.
- bread and salt, taking, iii. 103.
- breaking-up, v. 574.
- breast, iv. 583.
- breath, v. 431.
- Bretnor, iii. 537; v. 149.
- Bridewell, iii. 222.
- brief, v. 23.
- broker, i. 248.
- broking, i. 248.
- bronstrops, iii. 508.
- brothel, ii. 5.
- brown-bill, i. 237.
- bruited, ii. 138.
- bubbers, iv. 121.
- Bucklersbury, iv. 48.
- bucklers, ancient, iii. 147.
- budgelling, v. 30.
- bugle-browed, iv. 478.
- bulchins, iii. 524.
- bulk, iii. 177; v. 509.
- bull-beggars, ii. 20.
- Bumby, mother, iv. 124.
- bums, i. 432; ii. 388.
- bum-roll, iv. 551.
- buona-roba, i. 258; ii. 460; iii. 132.
- Burbage, v. 503.
- burgonet, i. 231.
- burgh, ii. 465.
- Burse, the, ii. 510; v. 485.
- burst, v. 412.
- burying money, i. 81.
- busk-points, v. 515.
- Butler, Dr. W., i. 37.
- byrlady, i. 135; ii. 66; iii. 9; iv. 530.
- byrlakins, iv. 480.
- byss, v. 558.
- cabishes, v. 35.
- cabrito, iv. 404.
- callymoocher, i. 174.
- caltrop, iv. 623.
- camooch, i. 239.
- canaries, the, iii. 39; iv. 174.
- canions, iii. 573.
- canker, iii. 501.
- cannot tell, iii. 357.
- cant, v. 208.
- canter, iii. 612.
- cantle, v. 209.
- capachity, i. 277.
- Capello, Bianca, iv. 516.
- carkanet, ii. 300.
- carnadine, iv. 440.
- carnifexes, iii. 523.
- carpet, i. 385; iii. 63.
- carpet-knights, iii. 64.
- case, iv. 177.
- casible, iv. 322.
- cast, i. 288; ii. 201.
- cast, i. 158; ii. 201; iii. 296; iv. 92.
- cast, i. 444; iv. 132.
- casting-bottle, ii. 216; iv. 567.
- cat, game of, iv. 527.
- Cataian, iii. 191.
- cater’s, iv. 595.
- Cato, iv. 73.
- catso, i. 296; iii. 152.
- cautelous, ii. 144; iv. 334.
- cavelled, ii. 510.
- Cecily, St., iv. 310.
- celsitude, ii. 172.
- censure, i. 497; ii. 44; iii. 468; iv. 510; v. 546.
- censured, ii. 227.
- certes, iii. 499.
- chain worn by stewards, ii. 347.
- chaldrons, iii. 55.
- Challoner, Jacob, v. 620.
- chamberlin, iii. 383.
- chambers, v. 190.
- champers, ii. 352.
- champion, ii. 73.
- changeling, iv. 436.
- chare, iii. 237; iv. 382.
- charge, the constable’s, i. 238.
- charm, iii. 543.
- chates, v. 495.
- Charnico, iii. 213; v. 540.
- cheat, iii. 505.
- cheators, ii. 546.
- cheese-trenchers, posies on, i. 31; iii. 98.
- chewits, iii. 273.
- chick, i. 279.
- chickness, i. 279.
- chilis, iii. 514.
- chinclout, ii. 381.
- chittizens, i. 280.
- chitty, i. 236.
- Choosing King and Queen, v. 141.
- Chreokopia, i. 7.
- chrisom, ii. 276.
- circular, iii. 478.
- cittern in a barber’s shop, i. 174; iii. 229.
- city-wedlock, v. 149; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxvi.]
- civil, iv. 505.
- civilly, v. 198.
- clack-dish, or clap-dish, ii. 169; iii. 199; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxi.]
- clarissimo, iii. 11.
- clergy, ii. 155.
- clifts, v. 405.
- clip, i. 352; ii. 234; iv. 296; v. 210.
- clipped, iii. 286.
- cloth, i. 445.
- clubs, clubs, i. 467; iii. 88.
- coats, i. 51.
- coats, long, ii. 472.
- cob, iii. 197; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxi.]
- cockatrice, ii. 161; iii. 70; iv. 400; v. 577.
- cock-shoot, iii. 382.
- Cockpit, the, pulled down by the apprentices, v. 148.
- Cocoquismo, iv. 118.
- codpiece, pins stuck in, iii. 81.
- cog, i. 245; ii. 517; iv. 67; v. 71, 579.
- cognizance, v. 398.
- cogs, iv. 123.
- Cole, old, iii. 200; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxi.]
- Cole-Harbour, ii. 58; iv. 451; v. 516.
- coll, iii. 260.
- collogue, v. 148.
- collowest, ii. 152.
- colon, iii. 602; iv. 33.
- colour, ii. 184.
- Combe Park, ii. 264; v. 539.
- come cut and long tail, v. 45.
- come aloft, Jack, iii. 112; iv. 123.
- come off roundly, iii. 419.
- commodity, ii. 361.
- commodity, taking up a, i. 450.
- common place, ii. 336; iv. 56.
- companions, ii. 26; iii. 27.
- complement, ii. 333; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxvii.]
- con thanks, iv. 448.
- conceit, i. 163.
- conceit, i. 157; iii. 393; v. 42.
- conceitedly, i. 179.
- conclusions, iii. 255; iv. 122; v. 520.
- condition, i. 34.
- condition, i. 150; iii. 292; iv. 235; v. 14.
- consort, i. 75; ii. 127; iii. 211.
- conster, iii. 64; v. 587.
- contain, i. 357; ii. 315.
- conveyance, ii. 299; v. 517.
- cony, iii. 39.
- cony-catching, i. 290; ii. 57; iii. 16; iv. 134; v. 495.
- cony-skins, ii. 123.
- copy, iii. 401.
- corago, ii. 533.
- coranto-pace, iii. 627.
- Cornelianum Dolium, attributed to Randolph, most probably written by Brathwait, iv. 488.
- Cornelius’ dry-fats, i. 236; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxii.]
- Cornelius’ tub, ii. 160.
- Cornish hug, iii. 480.
- Cornish chough, iii. 481.
- coronel, v. 277.
- corps, iv. 32; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiii]
- costards, ii. 193.
- costermongers, iii. 131.
- cotations, ii. 196.
- coted, ii. 342.
- cotqueans, ii. 486.
- cottens, ii. 150; v. 150.
- cought, v. 458.
- counter, v. 540.
- Counter, the Poultry, i. 392.
- Counter, the Wood-street, i. 392.
- counterfeit, i. 257; v. 498.
- court-cupboard, ii. 506; iii. 35.
- cousin, i. 499; iii. 60; iv. 442.
- cove, or cuffin, ii. 539.
- covered, iii. 87.
- covert-barn, i. 370; ii. 322; iii. 65.
- cracked in the ring, ii. 253; iii. 55.
- crackship, i. 249.
- crag, iv. 226.
- cramp ring, ii. 515.
- crank, ii. 16.
- cried, iv. 595.
- Crismas, Garret, v. 290.
- cross on coins, i. 246; ii. 122; iii. 613.
- cross, creeping to the, ii. 114.
- cross-biter, ii. 260.
- cross-lays, v. 542.
- crowd, i. 110.
- cruel garters, v. 515.
- cruzadoes, iii. 63.
- cuck, ii. 558.
- cucking-stool, ii. 185.
- cue, v. 545.
- cullion, v. 534.
- cullis, ii. 151; iii. 271; iv. 338.
- cummin-seeds, iv. 123.
- Cunegund, empress, iv. 310.
- cupboard of plate, ii. 91; v. 492.
- curbers, ii. 546.
- curious, i. 317; ii. 402.
- Curtain, the, v. 586.
- curtal, i. 237; iii. 38.
- custard, a love-present, i. 444.
- custode, iv. 311.
- cut, i. 208.
- cut ben whids, ii. 542.
- cutted, i. 208; iv. 566.
- cypress, v. 49.
- dag, i. 249; ii. 352.
- Dagger-pies, iv. 488.
- daggered arms, iii. 53.
- [dance in a net, Ad. & Cor. i. lxx.]
- dandyprat, i. 246; iii. 590.
- dare larks, iii. 126.
- daw, i. 307.
- dead pays, iv. 434.
- dear, i. 189.
- dearer, iii. 307.
- dearest, iv. 486.
- decimo sexto, v. 562.
- decreen, i. 192.
- deduct, i. 48.
- deft, iv. 579.
- defy, i. 513; ii. 97; iii. 144; iv. 118.
- dell, ii. 538; iii. 606.
- Denmark-House, v. 166.
- departed, v. 533.
- Derrick’s necklaces, v. 515.
- descried, v. 526.
- devotion, v. 62.
- Diego, don, i. 293.
- Digby, sir Everard, allusion to his execution, i. 451.
- dill, iv. 167.
- diminiting, iii. 456.
- diseased, i. 450; iii. 312.
- disgest, ii. 259; iii. 454; iv. 200; v. 384.
- disliked, iv. 570.
- dislocate thy bladud, iii. 509.
- ditch, ii. 315.
- dive-dapper, ii. 87; iii. 590.
- Divelin, iv. 500.
- do withal, iv. 26.
- Doddipoll, doctor, ii. 188.
- Dogs, Isle of, ii. 535.
- door-keeper, v. 525.
- doubts, ii. 57.
- Dowland’s Lacrymæ, v. 16.
- dresser, cook knocking on, &c., i. 247.
- drink tobacco, ii. 457; iii. 212.
- drunk, iii. 162.
- dry-fisted, iii. 39.
- duke, v. 177.
- dumb-show, iv. 261.
- Dunces, iv. 52.
- Dunkirks, iii. 132; v. 10.
- Dutch slop, ii. 472.
- Dutch widow, ii. 50.
- earns, iii. 503.
- eat snakes, iii. 140.
- Ebusus, iv. 401.
- egrimony, v. 196.
- Egypt, child of, iii. 394.
- eke, ii. 167.
- ela, i. 278; iii. 624.
- elephant and camels, the, iv. 136.
- Elinor, queen, sinking at Charing-Cross and rising at Queenhithe, iii. 255; iv. 497.
- ell, iv. 441.
- enginer, v. 248.
- enginous, v. 316.
- enter in, iii. 459.
- entreat, v. 554.
- epitaphs pinned on a coffin, iv. 93.
- Eschip, v. 417.
- estridge, v. 289.
- Europa’s sea-form, ii. 178; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxvi.]
- Euphuize, v. 560.
- exercise, i. 211; ii. 153.
- eyne, iv. 440.
- fadom, ii. 387.
- fadge, ii. 87.
- fagary, ii. 526.
- fair, v. 360.
- fair-conditioned, v. 564.
- falls, or falling bands, ii. 218, 438; iii. 37.
- familiar, ii. 482; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxvi.]
- Family of Love, account of, ii. 103, 156; iv. 437.
- fancy, ii. 97; iv. 459.
- far, iv. 402.
- farcels, iv. 422.
- farewell, and a thousand, ii. 86.
- far-fet, v. 376.
- fathom, i. 415; ii. 334.
- fat-sagg chin, v. 514.
- fault, i. 62.
- Faustus, doctor, v. 515.
- fear, ii. 401; iii. 467.
- ’fection, v. 97.
- fegary, iv. 115.
- felfare, iv. 429.
- felt, iii. 67.
- fig, the, iii. 421.
- fig-frails, ii. 287.
- figging-law, ii. 544.
- figient, iv. 61.
- filed, ii. 289.
- find, i. 237.
- fire-drakes, ii. 267.
- first part of a successful play sometimes written after the second part, iii. 408.
- fist, iii. 71.
- fitters, iv. 48.
- flag on a theatre, ii. 332.
- flap-dragon, i. 66; ii. 99; iii. 112.
- flat-cap, iii. 58.
- flight, iv. 349.
- fline, ii. 515.
- flitter-mouse, iii. 261.
- float, iv. 113.
- florens, iv. 256.
- foists, ii. 546; iv. 118.
- fond, i. 269; ii. 449; iii. 18; iv. 318; v. 343.
- fondly, ii. 343.
- fondness, iii. 591.
- footcloths, i. 396; ii. 369; iii. 194; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxviii.]
- for, ii. 351.
- for and, iii. 544.
- forefinger, the, i. 325.
- former, v. 520.
- Fortune, the, ii. 435.
- forward for a knave, iv. 448.
- ’found, iii. 119.
- foutra, iv. 33.
- foxed, i. 213; iv. 142.
- frampole, v. 140.
- franked, iv. 401.
- fresh-woman, iv. 51.
- frippery, ii. 222.
- fro, iii. 495.
- froating, ii. 69.
- frokin, v. 181.
- frumped, ii. 517.
- fucus, iii. 508.
- gaberdines, iv. 138.
- gallant, ii. 543; iii. 193.
- galleasses, ii. 19.
- galley-foist, ii. 531; iii. 212.
- galliard, i. 65; iii. 631.
- gally-gascoyns, iii. 405.
- gamashoes, v. 551.
- gambols, v. 143.
- gamester, iii. 274.
- gander-mooners, iii. 528.
- garden-house, i. 162; iii. 188; v. 586.
- Garden-bull, iv. 230.
- gascoyne-bride, ii. 549.
- gascoynes, v. 567.
- gastrolophe, iii. 547.
- gaudy-days, v. 545.
- gaudy-shops, iv. 16.
- gear, i. 373; ii. 87; iv. 9; v. 150.
- gelt feathers, ii. 527.
- gentlemen sitting on the stage, ii. 412, 458.
- george, iv. 499.
- German clock, ii. 385.
- German, the high, ii. 466; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxviii.]
- Germania, iv. 118.
- gib, ii. 518.
- giglot, ii. 115.
- gill, ii. 115; iv. 77; v. 148.
- gilt, or gelt, ii. 197.
- gin, i. 288.
- ging, ii. 532; iv. 141.
- gird, ii. 130.
- girl worth gold, ii. 523.
- given the bag, iv. 410.
- gives aim, ii. 335; iii. 453; iv. 122.
- glasiers, ii. 535.
- gleek, v. 142.
- glory-fat, v. 517.
- god-den, iv. 19.
- Godeva, iv. 490.
- God’s a good man, ii. 475.
- God’s my pittikins, iii. 37.
- God’s-santy, iii. 114.
- goldfinch, i. 283.
- goldsmiths acting as bankers, ii. 297.
- golls, i. 206; ii. 452; iii. 23; iv. 32; v. 532.
- gom, iii. 359.
- good, iii. 460.
- good fellow, ii. 21; iii. 195; v. 532.
- gossip, i. 480.
- Gough, Alexander, iii. 341.
- gown, a loose-bodied, i. 431; iii. 67; v. 525.
- Grantham steeple, v. 523.
- great, the, i. 492.
- great-breeched, ii. 111.
- greeces, v. 208.
- Greeks, mad, iii. 96.
- Greene, Robert, i. 290; v. 581.
- Gresham’s Burse, iv. 16.
- grincomes, ii. 121.
- grinds in the mill, iii. 221.
- growt, iv. 164.
- grutched, iv. 473.
- guarded, iii. 236.
- guess, i. 326; ii. 93; v. 618.
- Guiana, voyage to, iv. 426.
- guitonens, iv. 324.
- gules, iii. 61; iv. 158.
- gulled, iv. 381.
- gummed, iv. 443.
- Guttide, ii. 165.
- haberdines, iv. 64.
- hair growing through the hood, iv. 483.
- hair, against the, i. 163; iii. 377; v. 19.
- half moons, ii. 382.
- hangers, ii. 227; iii. 196; v. 567.
- hartichalks, v. 35.
- Harvey, Gabriel, Richard, and John, v. 561.
- has, i. 72.
- hast, v. 483.
- hatcht, ii. 257.
- haut, iv. 135.
- have at your plum-tree, iii. 359; v. 42.
- hay, iv. 587.
- heal, iii. 278.
- health-drinking, forms in, iii. 29.
- healths in urine, ii. 99.
- hearse, iv. 591.
- hecatombaion, i. 50; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxi.]
- hem, iii. 523.
- hench-boy, ii. 459.
- Hero and Leander, Marlowe’s, ii. 340.
- hey-de-guize, iv. 163.
- Higden, Raynulph, i. 125.
- high-men, ii. 313.
- hight, i. 192; v. 296.
- hippocras, iii. 38.
- Hiren, i. 76.
- ho, i. 287.
- ho, there’s no, iii. 106.
- Hobson, iv. 7; v. 596.
- hole, ii. 400.
- Hole, the, i. 392; ii. 69; iii. 376; v. 101.
- Hollantide, ii. 165.
- honey-lingued, v. 177.
- Horn, the, v. 574.
- horns for the thumb, ii. 536.
- horse and foot, i. 380.
- horse, Banks’s, v. 533.
- horse-trick, i. 63.
- hose, i. 367; ii. 150; iii. 67; iv. 389; v. 128.
- hose, in your t’other, iv. 145.
- [hospital, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxii.]
- hospital-boys, i. 497.
- Huldrick, his Epistle to Nicholas, iv. 407; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiv.]
- husband having the toothache while his wife is breeding, iv. 599.
- Ignatius Loyola, iv. 310.
- [Ill May-day, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxvi.]
- imposterous, i. 155.
- improve, iv. 420; v. 561; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxii.]
- in-and-in, v. 142.
- incestancy, i. 268.
- incolants, v. 448.
- incontinently, i. 256; ii. 516; iv. 263.
- incony, i. 252.
- in dock, out nettle, iii. 611; v. 150.
- ingeniously, ii. 438.
- ingle, i. 252; ii. 517.
- ingle, i. 301; ii. 498; iii. 15.
- ingling, v. 497.
- injury, ii. 266.
- innocence, iv. 299.
- innocent, iv. 451; v. 500.
- inseparable knave, i. 324.
- instance, ii. 119.
- inward, i. 440; ii. 234.
- Ireland, purged from venomous creatures by St. Patrick, iii. 177; iv. 495.
- Irish, ii. 528.
- Irish footmen, iii. 131; v. 531.
- ————— darts carried by, iii. 530.
- Ivel, iii. 539.
- ivy-bush of a tavern, iv. 177.
- i-wis, i. 451.
- I wus, i. 327.
- jack, i. 255.
- jacks, iv. 527.
- jacks, iii. 112; v. 593.
- Jacks-in-boxes, iv. 164.
- Janivere, iii. 94.
- javel, iii. 157.
- jealious, iv. 326.
- jealous, ii. 216; v. 61.
- Jeronimo, i. 285.
- jesses, v. 369.
- jets, iii. 147; iv. 167; v. 21.
- jigs, v. 569.
- jig-makers, iii. 10.
- jobbering, ii. 534.
- John of Paul’s Churchyard, v. 553.
- Jonson, Ben, imitated, ii. 97, 98.
- —— passage in his Bartholomew Fair explained, v. 516.
- Judas with the red beard, iv. 47.
- jugal, iii. 480.
- Julian, iv. 402.
- Julius Cæsar, motion of, v. 591.
- junt, ii. 96.
- ka me, ka thee, iii. 572.
- keep a door, iii. 184.
- keep cut with, iii. 572.
- keeps, i. 402.
- ken, ii. 129.
- Kent or Kirsendom, in, i. 211.
- kern, iii. 174.
- [kerry merry buff, Ad. & Cor. i. lxii.]
- kersened, i. 429.
- Kersmas, v. 139.
- kersten, iv. 28.
- ketlers, v. 543; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxvi.]
- kiff nor kin, iv. 66.
- kinchin mort, ii. 538.
- kind, ii. 382; iv. 372.
- Kirsendom, i. 200.
- kix, ii. 4; iv. 4.
- Knaves, orders of, ii. 174.
- kneeling after the play, ii. 418; iv. 202.
- kneeling in health-drinking, iii. 216.
- knight of the post, i. 308; v. 512.
- knight of Windsor, ii. 356.
- Knight’s ward, i. 392; ii. 227; iv. 96.
- knights created by King James, allusion to, ii. 333.
- kursen, iv. 44.
- kursning-day, iv. 38.
- kyes, ii. 485.
- laced mutton, i. 236.
- lancepresadoes, iii. 532.
- lannard, iv. 184.
- lantern and candlelight, i. 283; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxii.]
- lapwing, stratagem of, i. 88.
- large, a, iii. 625.
- laugh and lie down, i. 269.
- lavender, in, ii. 150.
- lavolta, i. 261; iii. 628.
- lay, iii. 23.
- laying, ii. 11; iv. 74.
- Leatica, iii. 213.
- leek, iii. 260.
- leesing, i. 263; ii. 301; iii. 28.
- lectuary, ii. 131.
- legs, iii. 84; iv. 601; v. 573.
- leiger, ii. 316; v. 524.
- leman, iv. 162.
- lerry, i. 281.
- let, i. 159.
- lets, ii. 415; iii. 377; v. 31.
- lewd, i. 498.
- liberal, ii. 190; v. 601.
- lie, i. 306; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxiii.]
- lib ken, ii. 539.
- lifters, ii. 546.
- like, i. 132; ii. 47; iii. 59; iv. 168; v. 64.
- limb-lifter, ii. 206.
- Limbo, v. 514.
- lin, iii. 429; iv. 51; v. 523.
- linstock, ii. 531.
- Lipsius, iv. 250.
- little-ease, ii. 145.
- liver, ii. 133.
- loath to depart, i. 80.
- logs for Christmas, i. 457.
- long, a, iii. 625.
- Longacre, ii. 5; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxv.]
- loose, ii. 147.
- lopes, iv. 163.
- Lopez, iv. 384.
- loves, of all, iii. 22.
- lubrican, iii. 175.
- luxinium, iv. 451.
- luxurious, iii. 52; v. 510.
- luxurs, v. 530.
- luxury, ii. 368; iv. 350; v. 508.
- luzerns, v. 288.
- lycanthrope, iv. 247.
- mace, oil of, ii. 372.
- macrio, iv. 497.
- made, ii. 244.
- made women, ii. 400.
- made sure, ii. 489.
- Madrill, iv. 104.
- Magas, iv. 403.
- magot-o’-pie, iii. 608.
- Main, St., iv. 310.
- make, i. 401.
- make a bolt or a shaft on’t, ii. 34.
- make buttons, iv. 181.
- making, ii. 53.
- making ready, i. 273; ii. 224; iii. 396.
- make unready, ii. 57; iii. 478.
- male varlet, iii. 77.
- malicholly, iii. 55.
- malled, iv. 166.
- manable, ii. 179.
- manchets, i. 444; iii. 38; iv. 405; v. 492.
- mandillion, i. 292.
- mandrake, iii. 13.
- mantian, v. 497.
- maple-faced, ii. 297.
- maps, iv. 135.
- Marcell, iv. 310.
- marchpane, iii. 269; iv. 577.
- marginal finger, iii. 9.
- mark, ii. 79; iii. 198; iv. 10.
- mar’l, iii. 390; iv. 48.
- marmoset, i. 387; iii. 37; v. 564.
- marquesse, ii. 74.
- marry, muff, i. 258; iii. 36; v. 593.
- marvedi, iv. 119.
- Master’s side, i. 392; ii. 342.
- mastery, iv. 311.
- masty, ii. 17.
- match, v. 494.
- maunderer upon the pad, ii. 536.
- maundering, ii. 542; iv. 125; v. 148.
- maunding, v. 167.
- mauz avez, iii. 540.
- maw, five-finger at, ii. 197.
- May-butter, v. 12.
- Mayor’s bench at Oxford, v. 529.
- mazer, iii. 83.
- mazzard, iv. 366; v. 535.
- meacock, iii. 32.
- means, iv. 496.
- measure, i. 233; iv. 587.
- meet, iii. 262.
- Meg of Westminster, ii. 530; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxix.]
- Meg, Roaring, i. 263; iii. 485.
- Mephostophilis, i. 249.
- mere, iii. 426.
- mere compact, v. 486.
- merely, i. 469; iv. 373.
- meritorious, v. 340.
- mermaid, i. 78.
- Mermaid, the, ii. 240; v. 574.
- Merry Devil of Edmonton, correction of a passage in, v. 537.
- Metereza, iii. 628.
- mickle, ii. 246.
- [Midsummer watch, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxvi.]
- Milton, his imitation of Heywood, i. 350.
- ——— of Middleton, iv. 316.
- minded, i. 179.
- minikin, ii. 127.
- Mirror of Knighthood, iii. 181.
- Mirror of Magistrates, i. 238.
- Misrule, Lord of, i. 305.
- mistress, v. 66.
- Mitre, the, ii. 240; v. 574.
- Mizaldus, his Secrets in Nature, iv. 262.
- money dropt into shoes by fairies, iii. 609.
- monkey’s ordinary, iv. 369.
- Monsieur, ii. 389; v. 519.
- monthly, ii. 552.
- most, i. 432.
- mother, i. 186; iii. 41.
- motion, i. 229; ii. 19; v. 591.
- Motte, Monsieur, i. 260.
- moul, v. 419.
- Mount, the, iii. 482.
- mought, i. 495; ii. 56; iii. 235.
- mouse, ii. 137.
- much, i. 257.
- muchatoes, v. 516.
- muckinder, ii. 83.
- mull-sack, iv. 142.
- mull wines, i. 391.
- Muly Crag a whee, iv. 161.
- mumming, ii. 519.
- Munday, Anthony, v. 219.
- murderers, iv. 218.
- murdering-piece, iii. 466.
- murrion, iii. 148.
- music-room, iv. 93.
- muss, ii. 379; iv. 122.
- mutton, iii. 102; iv. 23.
- mutton-monger, iii. 162.
- My-lady’s-hole, v. 143.
- My-sow-has-pigged, v. 143.
- mysteries, ii, 507.
- napery, iii. 56.
- Nash, Thomas, his Pierce Pennilesse, v. 511, 512.
- —— ——, date of his death, v. 527; [and Acc. of Middleton and his Works, i. xviii.]
- ne, i. 422.
- neasts, i. 417.
- neck-verse, v. 126.
- needle, iv. 403.
- needle-bearded, v. 198.
- ne’er the near, v. 365.
- nemp your sexes, i. 193.
- Newgate, black dogs of, v. 541.
- New-fangle, v. 564.
- nice, i. 136.
- nicely, v. 86.
- niceness, i. 186; ii. 134; iii. 451; iv. 350.
- nigget, iv. 247.
- night-rails, i. 164.
- nigrum, v. 411.
- Nineveh, motion of, i. 229; iv. 166; v. 591.
- ningles, ii. 498; iii. 60; iv. 178; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxix.]
- nips, ii. 546.
- nips of fairies, iii. 259.
- nipping Christian, ii. 536.
- no, i. 169; ii. 538; iii. 288; iv. 43; v. 119.
- noble, ii. 17; iii. 271; v. 267.
- nock, i. 282.
- noddy, i. 273; v. 142.
- noise of fiddlers, ii. 498; iii. 303; v. 529.
- nonce, ii. 71; v. 592.
- northern dozens, i. 372.
- noul, iv. 142.
- nunchions, v. 141.
- nuncle, ii. 97; iv. 124.
- O man in lamentation, ii. 64.
- obtrect, iii. 508.
- of, iii. 556; iv. 286; v. 594.
- of cross, iii. 569.
- oil of ben, iii. 366.
- old, ii. 538; iv. 370.
- Oliver, sweet, iii. 40.
- opinion, ii. 337.
- [orangado, Ad. & Cor. i. lxx.]
- Orata, Sergius, iv. 402.
- ordinary, sixpenny, &c., i. 389; v. 72.
- ordinary, gambling at, i. 434; iv. 427.
- organs disliked by puritans, ii. 153; iv. 488.
- Ostend, siege of, iii. 75.
- othergates, i. 245.
- O Toole, iii. 526.
- ought, iv. 487; v. 28.
- out-cry, iv. 58.
- over I was, iii. 416.
- over-brave, v. 167.
- overflown, i. 390.
- overture, ii. 112.
- owes, i. 271; iv. 264; v. 28.
- owl in an ivy-bush, to look like an, iv. 177.
- pair of organs, ii. 346; iii. 147.
- pair of virginals, iii. 211.
- pack, ii. 447.
- painted cloth, iii. 97; v. 208.
- palliard, ii. 541.
- panado, iii. 271.
- paned hose, i. 28; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxi.]
- Pancridge, iii. 546.
- pantaloon, iv. 173.
- pantaples, i. 286.
- pantofles, iii. 111; iv. 483.
- parbreaking, v. 73.
- parcel-rascals, v. 150.
- Paris-Garden, i. 407; v. 593.
- paritor, ii. 170.
- parle, iii. 456.
- parle, iv. 503.
- parlous, i. 286; iii. 170; iv. 225.
- Parlous Pond, ii. 469.
- parmasant, iv. 226.
- passa-measures galliard, iii. 630.
- passage, iv. 548; v. 579.
- passion, i. 349; ii. 64; iii. 331; iv. 25; v. 5.
- passions, i. 9; ii. 135.
- passionate, v. 593.
- passionately, i. 55.
- Patrick, St., his Purgatory, iii. 131; iv. 475.
- paty, v. 265.
- Paul’s Saint, Middle Aisle of, i. 418; ii. 290; v. 494.
- pavin, i. 287.
- pax, ii. 24.
- pear-coloured, iii. 109.
- pearl in the eye, iv. 125.
- pectoral, v. 265.
- pedlar’s French, ii. 193, 539.
- peevish, ii. 78; iii. 535; v. 68.
- peeps, v. 581.
- pegmes, v. 310; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxvi]
- peize, ii. 142; iii. 62.
- pelt, iv. 219.
- pelican feeding its young with her blood, iii. 145.
- penance, iv. 108.
- penciled, v. 209.
- penny-father, v. 530.
- Pe’ryn, iii. 539.
- perceiverance, iii. 388.
- percullis, iii. 162.
- performents, iv. 312.
- periwigs worn by ladies, ii. 396.
- perilous, i. 283.
- Peter-sameene, iii. 213; iv. 142.
- petronel, ii. 151.
- Petronill, St., iv. 310; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiii.]
- Philip, a name for a sparrow, iii. 388.
- Phitonessa, ii. 162.
- phrampel, ii. 477.
- pickadill, v. 171.
- pickaroes, iv. 118.
- pick, iv. 11.
- pig-eater, ii. 59.
- Pict-hatch, v. 512.
- Pigeons, the Three, ii. 479.
- pigsnie, ii. 468.
- pillowbeers, iv. 615.
- Pissing-conduit, iv. 53.
- pist, ii. 460; iv. 282; v. 28.
- pistols, or pistoles, iii. 82.
- pistolet, iv. 126.
- pitch and pay, i. 242.
- placket, ii. 497; iii. 241; iv. 417.
- plaguy summer, v. 518.
- plaice, wry mouth like a, iii. 152.
- play Ambidexter, ii. 194; [and Ad. and Cor. i. lxvi.]
- play prize, iii. 86.
- play at barriers, ii. 159.
- [please you be here, Ad. & Cor. i. lxix.]
- plot, v. 352.
- pluck a rose, iv. 222.
- plunge, ii. 511; iii. 604.
- Plymouth cloak, iii. 179.
- pocas palabras, ii. 545.
- points, i. 244; ii. 196; v. 531.
- poker, iii. 35.
- poking-sticks, i. 279.
- polt foot, iii. 109; v. 534.
- Polycarp, iv. 310.
- Pond’s Almanac, v. 79.
- poniarded, v. 198.
- poor-John, i. 243.
- populous, ii. 245.
- porter, the long, v. 144.
- possessed, i. 420; iv. 427.
- possets eaten just before bedtime, iii. 314.
- ’postle-spoons, iv. 47.
- posts at a sheriff’s door, iii. 58.
- potato-pies, iii. 77.
- poulter’s, iii. 46; iv. 72; v. 140.
- Poultry, v. 551.
- practice, i. 160.
- pranking up, iv. 59.
- preased, i. 129.
- precept, i. 308.
- pretend, iv. 270.
- prevent, i. 16; ii. 49; iii. 103; iv. 96; v. 284.
- prick, v. 165.
- prick and praise, ii. 133; iv. 586.
- prickle-singing, v. 584.
- prick-song, iii. 626; iv. 583; v. 585.
- prigging, ii. 52.
- primavista, v. 142.
- primero, ii. 221.
- princocks, v. 494.
- print, in, i. 278; iii. 13.
- proceeded, iv. 68; v. 87.
- prodigious, iii. 5.
- progress, iv. 22.
- promonts, iv. 216.
- promoter, iii. 110; iv. 31.
- proper, i. 330; iii. 47; iv. 244; v. 75.
- property, iii. 640; v. 39.
- properties, ii. 308; iv. 175; v. 208.
- [prophet, the new, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiv.]
- Prospero, v. 565.
- prostitutes supping with the players, ii. 412.
- provant, iii. 528.
- provant breeches, iv. 489.
- pruned, iv. 236.
- psalmograph, v. 177.
- puck-foist, iii. 619.
- pudding tobacco, ii. 392; iii. 512.
- puggards, ii. 546.
- pullen, ii. 242; iii. 606; iv. 118.
- purchase, i. 319; ii. 231; iii. 199.
- purls, v. 587.
- pursenets, ii. 517; iii. 207.
- push, i. 29; ii. 24; iv. 259; v. 45.
- pusill, iv. 324.
- put on, iv. 17.
- put up, i. 299; iii. 363.
- puttocks, ii. 500.
- [quadrangular plumation, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxii.]
- quail-pipe, iii. 144.
- quail-pipe boot, i. 244.
- quarrels, iii. 482.
- quarter-jacks in Paul’s, v. 554.
- queasy, i. 321; ii. 236.
- Queenhive, iv. 37.
- queer cuffin, ii. 539.
- Quest-house, iv. 425.
- questuary, ii. 188.
- quit, iii. 402.
- quit, iii. 495; v. 38.
- quit, iv. 346; v. 94.
- quo’, i. 454.
- quotes, v. 493.
- rail, v. 558.
- ramp, ii. 496.
- ram’s head, ii. 290; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxvii.]
- rarely, i. 333.
- raught, i. 188.
- ready, iii. 35.
- reals, iv. 170.
- rear, iv. 381; v. 192.
- reclaim, iv. 428.
- recorders, iv. 93.
- recullisance, i. 483.
- reduce, iii. 494.
- red lattice, v. 539.
- red letter, ii. 155.
- Red-shanks, iii. 481.
- reeks, iii. 266.
- refocillation, ii. 371.
- refuse, v. 118.
- remembered, be, ii. 526.
- remora, iii. 464.
- remorse, i. 131; v. 371.
- remorseful, v. 582.
- Resolution, the, ii. 340.
- resolved, i. 215; ii. 23; iii. 101; iv. 71; v. 36.
- respective, i. 425.
- respectively, ii. 235; iii. 42.
- rest, ii. 516.
- rest, set up, iv. 428.
- retargé, iv. 464.
- Richards, Nathaniel, iv. 515.
- Rider’s Dictionary, iv. 66; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiii.]
- rife, v. 358.
- rifling, iii. 82.
- rine, ii. 152.
- ring, iii. 170.
- ring, running at the, i. 390; ii. 207; iii. 172; v. 262.
- ring, tread the, i. 390.
- rings, gilt, cozening with, iv. 165.
- rise, v. 311.
- risse, i. 465; ii. 360; v. 368.
- riven dish, ii. 517.
- rivo, i. 243.
- roaring boys, ii. 427; iii. 485.
- Roaring Girl, the, account of, ii. 427.
- roba, i. 258.
- roc, le, iv. 311.
- Roch, St., iv. 310; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxxiii]
- Rochelle, iv. 120.
- rogation, ii. 130.
- roll, iii. 512.
- Rome, go to, with a mortar, iv. 135.
- rope for parrot, iii. 113.
- rosemary, i. 231; iii. 151.
- rose-noble, ii. 253.
- roses on shoes, ii. 515.
- round, the, ii. 190; iii. 258; iv. 587.
- round with, ii. 341.
- rounded, ii. 381; v. 530.
- rouses, i. 391.
- rout, ii. 200.
- rove, iii. 454.
- [row, the, Ad. & Cor. i. lxiv.]
- rowl, v. 462.
- Rowley, William, iii. 446.
- Rowse, old, v. 540.
- royals, i. 345; ii. 43; v. 572.
- rubs, v. 66.
- ruffler, ii. 537.
- rules, iv. 14.
- Rumbold, St., iv. 389.
- runts, iv. 66.
- rushes, i. 134; iv. 54.
- sackbuts, i. 177; iv. 120.
- sad, i. 316.
- sadness, ii. 492; iii. 430; iv. 601.
- Saint Pulcher’s, v. 527.
- saker, iii. 214.
- sakers, iv. 122.
- salomon, ii. 538.
- salt, beneath the, iii. 40; iv. 405.
- salts, v. 491.
- Sampson, play of, ii. 124.
- sancited, v. 465.
- Sanctius, fat, iv. 403.
- sanguine, i. 264.
- sapa, iv. 402.
- satire-days, v. 482.
- saveguard, ii. 459; iii. 288.
- savin-tree, iv. 321.
- Savoy, the, ii. 233.
- say, v. 263.
- scald, iii. 15, 41.
- scandala magnatum, i. 363.
- Scirophorion, i. 50; and [Ad. & Cor. i. lxi.]
- sconce, i. 283.
- scopious, v. 501.
- scorn the motion, i. 172; iii. 606.
- scotomy, i. 68.
- scourse, iii. 627.
- scurvy murrey kersey, i. 428; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxiv.]
- searchers, i. 491.
- sect, ii. 134.
- seek, to, i. 189; iii. 595.
- seely, v. 392.
- seisactheia, i. 7.
- Sellenger’s round, v. 578.
- set the hare’s head to the goose-giblet, ii. 78.
- sewer, v. 260.
- shackatory, iii. 171.
- shag-haired, iii. 175.
- Shakespeare imitated, i. 234, 270; ii. 203, 331, 365, 386; iii. 56, 79, 213; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxvi., lxix]
- shapes, v. 209.
- share, ii. 406.
- shark-gull, v. 524.
- shells, ii. 543; iii. 182.
- shittle-cork, iv. 54.
- shoe the mare, v. 143.
- shops, open, iii. 54; iv. 440; v. 587.
- shops, dark, i. 482; iv. 442.
- shovel-board shilling, ii. 531.
- showrly, iii. 636.
- shrieve, ii. 318.
- Shrove Tuesday, customs on, iii. 217; v. 147.
- shrow, iii. 29.
- sidemen, i. 362.
- sign, blood-letting according to, ii. 98.
- sinquapace, iii. 633; iv. 587.
- sirrah, ii. 491; iii. 44.
- sir-reverence, i. 171; ii. 175; iv. 65; v. 567.
- [sister’s thread, Ad. & Cor. i. lxx.]
- sith, v. 341.
- sithence, v. 208.
- skeldering, ii. 535.
- skill, iii. 121.
- skills, i. 435.
- slate, ii. 538.
- slight, i. 441; ii. 47; iii. 103; iv. 263; v. 229.
- slip, ii. 417; v. 83.
- slop, i. 245; v. 29.
- smazky, v. 482.
- snaphance, iv. 23.
- snibbed, ii. 257.
- snobbing, ii. 377.
- somner, ii. 29.
- sops-in-wine, i. 278.
- sort, iii. 153; v. 438.
- swoundswound, i. 206.
- sounded, v. 602.
- soused gurnet, iii. 44.
- sovereign, i. 110; v. 600.
- sow-gelder’s horn, v. 569.
- Spanish needle, i. 244.
- Spenser imitated, ii. 339.
- spill’d, v. 437.
- spiny, i. 174; ii. 369; iv. 45.
- spittle, ii. 465; iii. 234.
- split, all, ii. 518; iii. 181.
- sprawling, iii. 618.
- springal, i. 459; iii. 631.
- squall, iii. 55; v. 575.
- square, ii. 173.
- squares, ii. 124.
- squat, v. 36.
- squelched, iv. 410.
- squire, iii. 232.
- squire of the body, iii. 231.
- stabbing of arms, ii. 99.
- stage, the upper, ii. 125; iii. 314; iv. 559; v. 114.
- stale, iv. 213.
- stale, ii. 521.
- stalled to the rogue, ii. 541.
- stalling ken, ii. 539.
- stammel, v. 198.
- stamp, iii. 368; iv. 623.
- Standard, the, i. 438; iv. 421; v. 48.
- stares, iv. 381.
- startups, ii. 175.
- state, v. 182.
- states, iv. 306; v. 177.
- statute-caps, ii. 192.
- statutes staple, ii. 123.
- steaks, i. 336; ii. 287.
- steeple, iii. 149.
- stern, i. 317.
- steven, v. 371.
- stewed prunes, iii. 212.
- stock, i. 259.
- stomachful, v. 141.
- stool-ball, iv. 597.
- strain, v. 20.
- strangely, i. 346.
- strangeness, iii. 295.
- strike, ii. 543.
- striker, ii. 454; iv. 170.
- stript, iv. 447.
- strossers, v. 40.
- strouts, ii. 531.
- subeth, iv. 453.
- Succubæ, ii. 386.
- suckets, i. 262; iii. 143; iv. 577.
- sumner, ii. 525; iv. 429.
- superstichious, v. 170.
- suppositor, ii. 161.
- surcease, ii. 163.
- sure to, ii. 39.
- sursurrara, i. 330.
- swabbers, iii. 132.
- swaddle, iii. 32.
- swag, ii. 365.
- Swan, the, ii. 545.
- swans on the Thames, ii. 509.
- swathy feastings, iii. 262.
- sweet-breasted, iii. 529.
- tabine, iv. 440.
- table, i. 31.
- table, iii. 116; iv. 438.
- table-books, i. 275; iii. 133; v. 392.
- tables, i. 301; ii. 206.
- tables, iii. 507.
- tailor, woman’s, i. 461.
- take in snuff, i. 289.
- take me with you, i. 451; ii. 22.
- take on, i. 491.
- [take out, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxv.]
- take pepper in the nose, iv. 175.
- take their ease i’ their inn, v. 195.
- talenter, v. 165.
- tall, iii. 83, 581.
- Tamburlain, i. 229, v. 526.
- Tartary, v. 524.
- tavern-bitch has bit, &c., ii. 83.
- tavern-token, iii. 22.
- taw, i. 275.
- tawny-coat, ii. 527.
- temption, iv. 114.
- teniente, iv. 118.
- tents, iii. 585.
- tenty-nine, iii. 537.
- termers, ii. 42, 107, 433; iii. 254.
- term-trotter, i. 330.
- tester, ii. 477; iv. 8; v. 496.
- teston, i. 258; iii. 38.
- than, iii. 203.
- thanks and a thousand, iv. 507.
- third pile, to the, ii. 343.
- Thong-Castle, i. 180.
- threading-needles, iv. 141.
- three-quarter-sharer, v. 562.
- throwster, v. 170.
- thrummed, i. 431.
- thrum-chinned, ii. 68.
- thumb-nail, doing right on, iii. 31.
- ticed, ii. 386.
- Tickle-me-quickly, v. 143.
- tire-men, ii. 241.
- tire-woman, i. 461.
- tiring-house, iv. 139, v. 526.
- Titus Andronicus, v. 590.
- to, i. 204; iii. 589; iv. 533.
- tobacco sold by apothecaries, ii. 453.
- —— taken by gallants sitting on the stage, v. 544.
- tons, iv. 404.
- torch-bearers, i. 261.
- [toss, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxi.]
- tottered, v. 526.
- touch, i. 344; iii. 201.
- touched, iv. 271.
- toward, i. 347; iv. 469.
- towards, i. 171; ii. 177; iii. 214; iv. 50.
- to-who, iii. 176.
- Towne, an actor, iii. 105.
- toy, i. 378; ii. 66; iii. 274; iv. 217.
- tralucent, v. 316.
- trampler, ii. 18, v. 196.
- trashed, ii. 19.
- traverses, i. 264.
- treacher, iv. 380.
- trencher, ii. 437.
- trenchers, posies on, v. 40.
- trillibubs, i. 65.
- trine on the cheats, ii. 542.
- triumphs, iv. 403.
- trow, ii. 26; iv. 145, v. 29.
- Troynovant, v. 489.
- true, iv. 224.
- true man, i. 158; iii. 11.
- trug, ii. 222.
- trunks, ii. 157.
- trunks, v. 572.
- truss, i. 367; ii. 280; iii. 589; iv. 38.
- Tuck, friar, iii. 115.
- Turk worth tenpence, iii. 489.
- turn Turk, iii. 80; [and Ad. & Cor. i. lxx.]
- Turnbull-street, iv. 34; v. 48.
- tweaks, iii. 527.
- tweering, v. 594.
- tweezes, iv. 119.
- twitter-lights, ii. 309; iii. 588.
- twopenny room, ii. 412.
- uberous, i. 151.
- umbles, ii. 482.
- uneven, ii. 145.
- unkindly, v. 10.
- unpleased, v. 592.
- unreduct, ii. 146.
- untrussing, ii. 135; iii. 319.
- unvalued, ii. 314; iii. 549; iv. 585; v. 325.
- unvaluedest, iv. 517.
- upright man, ii. 536.
- urchin, iii. 589.
- Ursula, St., iv. 310.
- vadeth, ii. 113.
- vail, i. 248; v. 466.
- valiant, ii. 8.
- value, iv. 361.
- valure, v. 169.
- vaulting-house, v. 516.
- venery, i. 369.
- vennies, i. 66.
- vent, iv. 442.
- ventoy, i. 251.
- Venus and Adonis, Shakespeare’s, ii. 340.
- via, i. 245.
- viage, ii. 482.
- vierge, v. 258.
- vild, i. 94; ii. 77; iii. 157; iv. 137; v. 139.
- vildly, i. 356.
- viol, ii. 11.
- virginals, i. 278; iii. 112; iv. 5.
- voider, iv. 405; v. 71.
- waft, ii. 394.
- wainscot-gown, iv. 473.
- waistcoat, iii. 45.
- wale, i. 452.
- walk, i. 449.
- wapper-eyed, v. 528.
- ward, iv. 221.
- warden-tree, iii. 189.
- [warning-piece, Ad. & Cor. i. lxiv.]
- wassail-bowl, v. 143.
- wasters, iii. 166.
- watchet, ii. 72.
- watermen, great number of, ii. 451.
- wears a smock, i. 436.
- wedlocks, ii. 481.
- welkin, iii. 16.
- Welsh ambassador, ii. 88, 316.
- welted, iii. 87.
- western pug, ii. 522.
- westward ho, ii. 520.
- wet finger, with a, iii. 10.
- what are you for a coxcomb, iii. 376.
- what is she for a fool, ii. 421.
- what lack you, i. 447; ii. 453; iii. 24; iv. 9.
- what should he be for a man, ii. 137.
- when, i. 289; ii. 233; iii. 164; iv. 451.
- where, v. 355.
- where, i. 28; ii. 96; iii. 562; iv. 16; v. 243.
- whereas, v. 576.
- whiblins, iii. 13.
- whiffler, iii. 511.
- while, i. 18; iii. 534.
- whilom, v. 79.
- whip-jack, ii. 535.
- Whirligig, The, i. 202.
- whist, v. 497.
- white, iv. 568.
- White-Friars’ nunnery, v. 576.
- whittles, iii. 390.
- wide a’ the bow-hand, iii. 14.
- [widow’s notch, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxv.]
- Wigmore’s galliard, ii. 280.
- wild dell, ii. 538.
- [wild of Kent, Ad. & Cor. i. lxiv.]
- wild rogue, ii. 537.
- will, i. 437.
- Willow, willow, willow, i. 234.
- [wind-mills, the six, Ad. & Cor. i. lxxii.]
- wine and sugar, iii. 542.
- wings, v. 524.
- wipes his nose, ii. 14.
- wire, iv. 226.
- wish, iii. 31.
- Wit, whither wilt thou, iii. 611.
- witches selling winds, iv. 210.
- with child, iii. 65.
- wittol, i. 331; ii. 335; iv. 14.
- wood, i. 28; v. 445.
- woodcock, iii. 46; iv. 595.
- woodcock of our side, i. 203, 290.
- Wookey-Hole, iii. 539.
- Woolner, v. 508.
- wool-ward, v. 527.
- word, ii. 190.
- word, ii. 258; iii. 537; iv. 334; v. 299.
- world, it is a, v. 429.
- worm, v. 556.
- wrack, i. 403.
- wrench’d, v. 426.
- y-cleped, ii. 410.
- y-meditate, v. 175.
- yellow, i. 300; iii. 134; v. 182.
- yellow bands, iii. 422.
- yon, ii. 263.
- youths, the, ii. 124.