1. _Eva._ 2. Shifka. 3. Mahla. 4. Bilha. 5. Timnah. 6. Aholima. 7. Zilpa. 8. Noema. 9. Ada. 10. Titea. 11. Debora. 12. Neginothi. 13. Hottir. 14. Orpah. 15. Axa. 16. Narfesia. 17. Goshenni. 18. Briageta. 19. Andronia. 20. Pusena. 21. Emphaneola. 22. Bonaria. 23. Peninah. 24. Asymbleta. 25. Carissa. 26. Calaglais. 27. Theoglena. 28. Pammerisla. 29. Floridula. 30. Chrysocomis. 31. Arrenopas. 32. Tharsalia. 33. Maia. 34. Roma. 35. Termuth. 36. Vegeta. 37. Callimeris. 38. Panthea. 39. Gonima. 40. Ganymena. 41. Thespesia. 42. Hypermnestra. 43. Horatia. 44. Philumena. 45. Neopis. 46. Thymelica. 47. Ephamilla. 48. Porrima. 49. Lampedo. 50. Teleclyta. 51. Clarabella. 52. Eromena. 53. Zocallis. 54. Lepida. 55. Nicolia. 56. Proteusa. 57. Gozosa. 58. Venusta. 59. Prosectica. 60. Delotera. 61. Tracara. 62. Pothina. 63. Cordata. 64. Aretias. 65. Musurga. 66. Romalia. 67. Orthoiusa. 68. Recatada. 69. Chariestera. 70. Rexenora. 71. Philerga. 72. Thomyris. 73. Varonilla. 74. Stranella. 75. Æquanima. 76. Barosa. 77. Epimona. 78. Diosa. 79. Bonita. 80. Aretusa. 81. Bendita. 82. Regalletta. 83. Isumena. 84. Antaxia. 85. Bergola. 86. Viracia. 87. Dynastis. 88. Dalga. 89. Eutocusa. 90. Corriba. 91. Præcelsa. 92. Plausidica. 93. Donosa. 94. Solicælia. 95. Bontadosa. 96. Calliparia. 97. Crelenca. 98. Pancala. 99. Dominella. 100. Mundala. 101. Pamphais. 102. Philtrusa. 103. Meliglena. 104. Philetium. 105. Tersa. 106. Dulcicora. 107. Gethosyna. 108. Collabella. 109. Eucnema. 110. Tortolina. 111. Ripulita. 112. Urbana. 113. Lampusa. 114. Vistosa. 115. Hermosina. 116. Bramata. 117. Zaglopis. 118. Androlema. 119. Trastevole. 120. Suaviloqua. 121. Francoline. 122. Matilda. 123. Allegra. 124. Winnifred. 125. Dorothy. 126. Lawretta. 127. Genivieve. 128. Marjory. 129. Jane. 130. Anne. 131. Magdalen. 132. Girsel. 133. Mary. 134. Sophia. 135. Elconore. 136. Rosalind. 137. Lillias. 138. _Brigid._ 139. _Agnes._ 140. _Susanna._ 141. _Catherine._ 142. _Helen._ 143. _Beatrice._ 144. _Elizabeth._ 145. _Elizabeth._ 146. _Christian._ APPENDIX II THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON (p. 157). "To speak a little now of his compatriot Crichtoun, I hope will not offend the ingenuous reader; who may know, by what is already displayed, that it cannot be heterogeneal from the proposed purpose, to make report of that magnanimous act atchieved by him at the Duke of Mantua's court, to the honour not only of his own, but to the eternal renown also of the whole Isle of Britain; the manner whereof was thus:
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