English drama -- 17th century; English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Bable, i. 85, 158; ii. 69
Bacchis, iii. 356
Backside, iii. 101
Bacon, Friar, ii. 125
Badged coach, iii. 350
Baffle, ii. 401
Baldessar Castiglione, i. 222; iii. 264
Bale of dice, ii. 382
Balloon, iii. 17
Bankrout, i. 138
Banks, i. 21
Barbary sugar, ii. 360
Barksteed, William, iii. 243
Barmy froth, iii. 339
Barnes, Barnabe, iii. 358
Bases, iii. 153
Basilisco, ii. 348
Basilus manus, iii. 192
Basket (for collecting food for poor prisoners), iii. 111
Bastard, Thomas, quoted by Marston, _Addenda_, vol. i.
Battle fate, ii. 350
Bawbees, i. 204
Bayard ("bold as blind Bayard"), ii. 324
Beaking, i. 133
Bear a brain, ii. 60, 124
Bear no coals, i. 168
Beat, i. 146
Beaver, iii. 350
Becco, i. 214, 287
Beg for a fool, i. 233; ii. 347; iii. 217
Beggar-wench, jest about, iii. 302
Bel and the Dragon, ii. 131
Belly-cheer, iii. 366
Bescumber, iii. 363
Bessicler's armour, i. 30
_Bewray_ and _beray_, i. 114; ii. 359
Bezel, i. 240; iii. 275, 349
Black ox trod o' my foot, iii. 119
Blackfriars, feather-makers reside at, i. 202;
Blackfriars' Theatre, i. 199
Black-guard, ii. 182
Blacks, ii. 339
Blacksaunt, iii. 347
Blind Gew, i. 13
Blue coat, iii. 50, 301
Books called in, ii. 48
Boot-carouse, iii. 275
Borage in wine, iii. 394
Bottle-ale (term of reproach), iii. 339
Brack, i. 9, 140
Bragot, ii. 101
Braided, iii. 325, 337
Brakes, i. 320
Brasil, iii. 272
Brides serenaded on the morning after their wedding, ii. 389
Brill, iii. 348
Brittany, i. 26
Browne, Sir Thomas, quoted, ii. 197; iii. 151, 241
Budge, iii. 346, 368
Buffin, iii. 14
Bully, i. 79; ii. 353
Burbage, Richard, i. 201
Burbolt, ii. 323
Burgonian's ward, iii. 373
Buried treasure, iii. 219
Burn, iii. 241
Busk, i. 9
Busk-point, i. 274; iii. 255
Buss, ii. 90
_But a little higher_, &c., _Addenda_, vol. i.
Cable-hatband, i. 31
Cables (used as a protection from the fire of the enemy), i. 30
Camomile ("mount like camomile"), ii. 144
Campion, Thomas, _Addenda_, vol. i.
Cant, i. 132
Carpet-boy, i. 20
Carry coals, i. 288
Carver ("you're a cunning carver"), iii. 141
Case (kaze), ii. 11
Case (= covering), iii. 109
Case of rapiers, i. 30
Cast o' ladies, i. 238
Castilio, i. 222; iii. 264
Casting-bottle, i. 13
Catso, i. 216, 304, &c.
Censure, i. 202; ii. 255, 323
Chamlet, ii. 345
Chaun, i. 46
Cheat-bread, iii. 103
Cheator, ii. 406
Cherries at an angel a pound, iii. 15
Chittizen, iii. 19
Chopines, ii. 50
Christ-Church Parish, iii. 12
Chuck (term of endearment), iii. 104
Cinædian, iii. 310
Cinquepace, iii. 268
Cipres, i. 258
Cittern-heads, iii. 301
Claw, i. 105
Clerkenwell, ii. 16
Close fight, i. 24
Clove-stuck face, iii. 348
Clumsy, i. 99
Clutch, i. 144
Cluttered, i. 120; iii. 356
Coast, i. 312
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