English drama -- 17th century; English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Popeling, iii. 262
Porcpisce, iii. 69
Port Esquiline, iii. 351, 361
Possessed persons able to speak in various tongues, i. 212
Poting-stick, i. 308
Prest, ii. 250; iii. 312
Priapus' gardens, iii. 302
Proface, iii. 303
Prostitution (= whore), ii. 13
Protest (use of the word considered affected), ii. 345
Pudding tobacco, ii. 344
Pug, i. 29, 152
Puisne, iii. 300
Purchase, i. 303; ii. 410
Purfled, i. 110
Puritan (cant term for a whore), ii. 383
Puritans' ruffs, i. 13
Put-pin, iii. 362
Putry, i. 150
Quelquechose, i. 216
Quiblin, iii. 60
Quote, ii. 364
Ramp, i. 99
Ramsey, Lady, iii. 87
Rariety, iii. 213
Rats of Nilus, iii. 342, 344
Real (= regal), i. 34
Reason (raisin), iii. 154
Rebato, i. 31; iii. 351
Red lattice, i. 86
Reez'd bacon, iii. 322
Remora, iii. 84
Remorse, i. 21, 90
Renowmed, ii. 165
Respective (= respectful), i. 152
Reverent (= reverend), ii. 292; iii. 29, &c.
Rhinoceros' horn, iii. 139
Ribanded ears, ii. 391; iii. 301
_Richard II._, quoted, i. 28;
imitation of passage from, iii. 146
_Richard III._, quoted, i. 47, 48; ii. 349; iii. 344
Ride at the ring, i. 214
Riding-wand, iii. 38
Rings with death's head, ii. 16
Ringo-root, iii. 348
Rivels (= wrinkles), i. 243;
rivell'd, i. 108; iii. 234
Rivo, ii. 349, 355
Roast beef (a "commodity"), iii. 40
Rochelle churchman, i. 252
Rodio, iii. 267
Room, i. 202, 206
_Romeo and Juliet_ performed at the Curtain Theatre, iii. 373;
early popularity of, iii. 140
Rope-maker's son, ii. 153
Rosa solis, ii. 45
Rosemary, iii. 53, 138
Rosicleer, i. 30, 300
Ruff, iii. 182
Ruffled boot, i. 83
Rug-gowns, ii. 395
Rutter, ii. 386
Sacramental wine poisoned, iii. 241
Sad, sadly, sadness, i. 71; iii. 258, 339
St. Agnes' Eve, iii. 141
Salaminian, iii. 261
Say ("take say"), ii. 11
Sconce, i. 236; iii. 84
Scotch barnacle, i. 256;
Scotch boot, i. 257;
Scotch farthingale, iii. 16
Scots, satirised in _Eastward Ho!_ iii. 64
Seneca quoted, i. 20, 49, 122, 127, 130, 133, 141, 144-5, 149, 174,
237, 265, 304; ii. 109
Servant (= suitor, lover), i. 33; ii. 388
Sest, ii. 374, 402
Sewer, ii. 135
Shakespeare, imitated, i. 28, 47, 48, 224; ii. 23, 143, 218; iii.
133, 134, 137, 146, 215, 219, 230;
burlesqued, i. 206; ii. 349; iii. 344
Shaking of the sheets, iii. 165
Shale, ii. 185
Ship of Fools, ii. 122
Shirley, James, iii. 344
Shot-clog, iii. 13
Si quis, ii. 304
_Sick Man's Salve_, iii. 107
Siddow, i. 162
Silver piss-pots, iii. 316
Sink a-pace (cinquepace), iii. 156
Sinking thought, i. 106
Sinklo, the actor, i. 200
Sip a kiss, i. 91
Slatted, i. 281
Sliftred, i. 27
Slip, i. 81, 111
Slop, i. 83
Sluice ("sluiced out his life-blood"), i. 189; iii. 224
Slur, iii. 371
Sly, William, i. 199
Small, ii. 361
Snaphance, iii. 269, 330
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