English drama -- 17th century; English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Hole (part of a prison), iii. 106
Honorificabilitudinitatibus, ii. 92
Horn-fair, iii. 72
Hout, i. 65
Huddle, i. 213
Hull, i. 87; ii. 250
Hyena, iii. 115;
confused by Marston with the panther, ii. 347
Hymen represented in a saffron robe, i. 261
_Imagines Deorum_, iii. 270
Imbraid, i. 117, 283
Incubus, i. 107, 172
Inductions to plays, i. 7
Ingenious, ii. 109, 397
Injury (verb), iii. 381
Instaur'd, ii. 333
Intellectual, iii. 372
Inward, i. 282
Io! i. 183
Irishmen, commendable bashfulness of, i. 265
Italy, vices brought to England from, iii. 275
Jakes of Lincoln's Inn, ii. 368
James I, his _Poetical Exercises_, iii. 281;
James' knights, sneer at, iii. 79
Jawn, i. 129
Jellied, i. 114, 126; ii. 291
Jingling spurs, i. 233
Jobbernole, iii. 301, 341
Jones, Robert, quotation from his _First Book of Songs and Airs_, ii. 33
Jonson, Ben, compliment to, i. 320;
allusion to a passage in his _Volpone_, ii. 190;
sneer at his _Sejanus_, ii. 235;
ridiculed, iii. 305
Jove (influence of the planet Jupiter), ii. 292
Judas' red beard, iii. 166
Julia (daughter of Augustus), witty saying of, ii. 12
_Julius Cæsar_, quoted, iii. 215
Juvenal imitated, iii. 308-9
Ka me, ka thee, iii. 30
Keel, i. 77; ii. 321
Kempe's Jig, iii. 372
King of flames, ii. 292
_King John_, quoted, ii. 354
Kinsing, iii. 369
Kinsayder, ii. 350
Knight's ward, iii. 106
Knighthood purchased from King James, iii. 79
Knights of the mew, ii. 322
Knock, i. 31
Knurly, i. 166
Lady-bird, iii. 104
Lælius Balbus, ii. 130
Lamb, Charles, his criticisms on Marston, i. 49, 100;
his remarks on the Decay of Symbols, ii. 338
Lanch (= lance), ii. 193
Lanthorn and candle-light, i. 35; iii. 202
Laver-lip, iii. 291
Lavolta, i. 183
Lay, iii. 88
Lay in lavender, iii. 100
Leese, iii. 346
Leg of a lark is better than the body of a kite, iii. 104
_Legend of Lies_, ii. 69
Legs (= bows), iii. 264
Lemon's juice, iii. 350
Lent, consumption of flesh forbidden during, iii. 203
Leopards, their fondness for wine, iii. 238
Lettuce, iii. 320
Lie, ii. 16
Lindabrides, ii. 55
Linstock, i. 30
Lion, curious belief concerning, iii. 237
London licket, iii. 14
Long stock, ii. 337
Loose ("at the loose"), ii. 387
Los guantes, i. 276
Lovery, iii. 337
_Lozenges of Sanctified Sincerity_, i. 255
Lugg'd boot, iii. 378
Lusk, iii. 335, 358
Luskish, iii. 324
Lusty Laurence, iii. 289
Luxuriousness, iii. 349
M. under your girdle, iii. 92
Mace, iii. 277
Main, ii. 406
Make ("What should we make here?"), iii. 131
Male lie, iii. 308
Malice (verb), ii. 40, 91, 109
Mandragora, iii. 114
Mandrake, iii. 219
Mannington, George, his woeful ballad, iii. 118
March-panes, ii. 373
Marry faugh, iii. 11
Marry muff, i. 169
Martial quoted, ii. 28, 110
Mary Ambree, i. 22
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