English drama -- 17th century; English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Cockatrice, i. 301; ii. 18; iii. 224
Codpis, iii. 273
Cog a die, i. 48
Coistered, i. 293
Collogue, i. 302
Colour de roy, i. 111
Come aloft Jack-an-apes, i. 214
Come on five, iii. 318
Commodities ("take up commodities"), i. 305, &c.
Common-place book out of plays, iii. 372
Complements, i. 233
Consort, iii. 432
Convey, ii. 387
Copy, ii. 408
Coranto, i. 32
Corbed, i. 130
Cork shoe, i. 81
Cornish daws, iii. 332
Coronel, iii. 212
Corsive, iii. 151
Cote, i. 167
Crab's baked guts, i. 239; iii. 320
Crack (pert boy), ii. 383
Creak's noise, ii. 45
Cressit light, i. 41
Cross-bite, ii. 381, 387
Crowds, ii. 373
Crudled, i. 26
Cuckold's haven, iii. 68
Cuckquean, ii. 377
Cullion, i. 206; iii. 89
Cullisses, ii. 141
Culvering, iii. 365
Curson'd, i. 55
Curtain Theatre, _Romeo and Juliet_ performed at, iii. 373
Custard ("let custards quake"), iii. 312
Cut ("in the old cut"), i. 11
Cut and long tail, iii. 10
Cutter, ii. 401
Cutting, ii. 45
Cyllenian, iii. 274
Dametas, iii. 268
Daniel the Prophet, ii. 150; iii. 341
Daniel, Samuel, iii. 283
Day ("let him have day"), ii. 8
Day, John, his _Humour out of Breath_ dedicated to _Signior Nobody_,
i. 5;
quotation from his _Isle of Gulls_, i. 289
Death o' sense, ii. 158
Death's head on rings, ii. 16
Decimo sexto, i. 203
Defend ("God defend!"), i. 204
Demosthenes paid for his silence, ii. 152
Denier, iii. 315
Depaint, i. 90; iii. 271
Deprave, ii. 126
Diet, ii. 370;
diet-drink, ii. 15
Diety, ii. 24
Digby, Sir Everard, ii. 193
Dilling, ii. 344; iii. 10
Ding, i. 11, 166; iii. 282
Diogenes the Cynic, scandalous story about, iii. 319
Dipsas, i. 238
Discreet number, iii. 314
Disgest, i. 140, 146, 161; ii. 179
_Divines and dying men may talk of hell_, &c., iii. 225
Division, i. 48, 81
_Do me right and dub me knight_, i. 81
Donne's verses _On a Flea on his Mistress' Bosom_, iii. 359
Donzel del Phebo, i. 300
Dowland, John, his _First Book of Songs_ quoted, iii. 14, 55
Drake's ship at Deptford, iii. 59
Drayton, Michael, iii. 283, 363
Drink drunk, iii. 84
Dropsy-noul, iii. 340
Dun cow with a kettle on her head, i. 72
Durance, iii. 15
Dutch ancients, iii. 351
Eager, ii. 73
_Eastward Ho!_ iii. 5;
satirical reflections on the Scots, iii. 65
Ela ("I have strained a note above Ela"), i. 86
Enagonian, iii. 336
Enginer, iii. 97
Enhanceress, ii. 15
Epictetus, saying of, ii. 176
Erasmus, resemblance between a passage of his _Colloquies_ and
passage of _First Part of Antonio and Mellida_, i. 62
Ercole, Duke of Ferrara, ii. 117
Estro, ii. 156
Euphues, ii. 69
Fact, ii. 95; iii. 224
Fage, iii. 308
Fair, iii. 350
Falls, iii. 267
False lights, iii. 337
Family of Love, ii. 13
Far fet and dear bought is good for ladies, i. 306
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