Crowdero, his Fiddle defcrib'd, with it's pofition 102. 113 Taken Prifoner by Ralpho Led in Triumph by Hudibras to the Stocks Pag. Line 168. 955 179. 1125 Democritus, the Laughing Philofopher, n. Dipper, or Anabaptist, n. Difciplinarians, held, that Kings ought to be Difpenfations, n. Divines, the Affembly of, feverely girded by Ral pho Divines, the Affembly of, Mr. Selden's contemptible Opinion of them Diurnals, n. Ibid. Dream, Adam's, what, n. Drinking Miftreffes Healths, the manner of do ing it of old, n. Drum Ecclefiaftic, explain'd, n. 104. 137 n. 320. 694 Elephants, the way of taking the Wild ones in the Indies, n. 145. 589 Engagement, what, n. Erra Pater, who, n. 348. 157 16. 120 Pag. Line Effex, Earl of, the Parliament fwore to live and die with him 348. 165 Et Catera Oath, what 150. 651 Evening, finely defcrib'd 335. 903 Eve-droppers, Spiritual, who 53. 520 Expletives in common Converfation, fome re markable ones, n. 128. 617 F. Facet Doublet, what, n. Ibid. 351. 193 358. 256 Fame, beautifully defcrib'd Faith, Publick, what, n. No Faith due to the Wicked in the Opinion of the Rebels of those times, n. Fate, to be fteer'd by it, what Florio, and Biancafiore (an Italian Romance, not Fludd, Dr. fome account of him Fortune, her Uncertainty Ibid. Fox, George, Founder of the Quakers, n. St. Francis, his Legend, n. Freedom, the manner of beftowing it among the Gregory the Seventh, Pope, an account of him 255. 1212 Grizel, Patient, her Story, n. 158. 773 Gundibert, who, and who his Mistress was, n. 126. 395 them, n. Guns, and Gun-powder, the first Invention of Guy, Earl of Warwick, his Story, n. 122. 355 117. 306 H. Habergeon, what, n. 214. 537 Story, n. Hail Stones, monftrous ones, n. Hanging an old Weaver for a young Cobler, fee Hares, change their Sexes, n. Hatto, Bishop of Mentz, his Story Hebrew Roots, why faid to flourish in barren Hercules, what meant by fwearing by his Name, n. 124. 386 His cleanfing Augeas's Stable, n. 133. 459 His Love for Omphale and lole, n. 295. 355 Hockley i' th' Hole, explain'd, n. 239. 1003 Honour, Bed of, n. 242. 1048 Horfes of Knight-Errants, n. 45. 423 Horfe, Cafar's defcrib'd 46. 433 Horfes, thought to be meer Engines by Des Cartes, n. 97. 58 The Horfes of Diomedes, and Glaucus, eat Man's Calls upon his Miftrefs's Name, n. Engag'd with Cerdon, and behaves man 208. 453 210. 478 215. 551 Hudibras Hudibras encouraged by Ralpho His defponding Answer to Ralpho Is conquer'd by Trulla, and lays down his Arms. Protected by her from the Rage of her Companions 237.937 Led in Triumph by Trulla, attended by Orfin, Talgol, Magnano, Cerdon, and Colon 238. 969 He and Ralph put in the Stocks, in Crowdero's Place, n. Comforts himself with the Sayings of Philofophers -His Answer to Ralpho, who upbraided him Their Converfation continued upon the Subject of Presbytery The Attitude he appear'd in upon a Visit from his Mistress His Stoicifm After long Difpute, he is prevailed upon by his Mistress to whip himself, to gain her Love Advises with Ralpho how to avoid the whipping 239. 1002 240. IOII 244. 1073 ib. 1082 280. 115 284. 183 335. 896 340. 55 His judgment, that it may be done by Proxy 372. 438 373. 441 The Debate upon Ralpho's refufal continu'd ib. to 560 Advances to attack the Leader Is attack'd himself Flies His confolatory Difcourfe upon the occafion 397. Refolves to fwear he had performed the 380. 565 396. 835 849 Ignis Fatuus, explain'd, n. Presbyterians, Independents, an account of their outwitting the Inheriting, the manner of it in Egypt, n. 51. 509 377. 521 288. 235 Inquifition, the King of (Spain, as King of Inspiration, pretended, deriv'd from Poppet- Joan of France, who Suppos'd to be a Witch, n. Joan, Pope, her Story, n. Joy, exceffive, the bad effects of it, n. K King, his Political and Natural Perfon distinguifh'd by the Rebels, n. 138. 514 Knaves, Godly, diftinguish'd from Arrant Knaves, n. Knighting, the manner of it, n. The Form of their Oath, n. 86. 876 6,7.19,20 325. 782 Knights Errant, feldom eat or drink, n. 37. 327 Knight, Phrygian, who, n. 90. 917 L. 300. 403 Luke, Sir Samuel, fome account of him, n. 88. 905 |