INDEX TO THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS. Note. - The parts of the Index printed in Italic refer to the Editors' Prefaces and Notes. Abator, vii. 477. Henry VII. vi. 86. keeping retainers, vi. 20. rebels, vi. 177. Henry VII. to Charles VIII. vi. 71. 743. 672. tortoise, vii. 52. tion of the fable, vi. 739, 740. interpretatio fabulae, vi. 663, 664. 719, 720. interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 645. specting, vi. 401. luntate partium, revocari potest, vii. 372, 373. ex contingenti, revocari non potest, vii. 373, 374. artists, vi. 394. Scotland, vi. 91. Adrian de Castello.--continued. honoured and employed by Henry VII. il. Rmans respecting, vii. 155. opening the Instauration, vii. 13. the blessing of the New Testament, ib. best discovers virtue, ib. 17-36. 508, 584. in grogs, vii. 327. 157.-See Egypt. the Great to Sylvester, vji. 154. of the Christian religion, vii. 159. vi. 704. a Cyclopibus interemptus, vi. 632. 470. 585. of the man who called for Death, vij. 84. quam crescit, vii. 348, 349. Amba S of God Affinitatis vincla, sacramenta naturæ, vi. 634. | Alonzo of Arragon, his praise of age, vii. 139. why a great necromancer, vii. 140. 131. Amalthea, vi. 664, 739. Amason, secretary of Ferdinando of Spain, vi 229. of one who counterfeited a nightingale, Ambassadors sent by Henry VII. to Charles VIII. vi. 82. excused of practices against the state where they reside, vii. 344. Ambiguitas verborum, latens, verificatione suppletur, vii. 385-387. latens et patens, ib. of words, vii, 338. that grows by reference, vii. 338. patent, vii. 385. latent, vii. 385-387. like choler, makes or mars, vi. 465, 567. viceable, vi. 466, 568. Ameled, vii. 207. America, discovered by Columbus, vi. 196. by Plato, vi. 465. Amor.-- Vide Cupido, Love. Anabaptists and other furies, vi. 384, 543. of Munster, vii. 33. Analogia Cæsaris, vii. 204–207. the Athenians, vii. 148. Andes, far higher than our mountains, vi. 513. Andrews, Bishop, epistle dedicatory addressed to, vii. 11-15. on the conversion of the Bishop of Spalato, Angels not to be introduced in antimasques, vi. 468. to cilin the natural inclination, vi. 510- 511. to repress the motions of, vi. 511. 512. a kind of baseness, vi. 510. its causes chiefly three, vi. 511. Ann Bullen, her speech at her execution, vii. 126. Anne of Brittaine, vi. 33. See Brittaine. Annuity granted pro consilio impendendo, | Ant, a wise creature for itself, vi. 431, 561. Antalcidas, of Spartan ignorance, vii. 148. | Arguments - continued. in the case of impeachment of waste, vii. 527-545. in Lowe's case of tenures, vii. 546- 556. in the case of revocation of uses, vii. 557-566. on the jurisdiction of the marches, vii. 587–611. dedication of, vii. 523. Preface to, vii. 569. in Chudleigh's case, vii. 615. in case of Postnati, vii. 639. in the case De rege inconsuito, vii. 683. tory carried away by love, he one, vi. 397. Aristander, his explanatiou of Philip's dream, the treaty made by Henry VII. vi. 173. Aristippus, to one who reproved him for fall- ing at Dionysius' feet, vii. 138. why men give to the poor rather than to philosophers, vii. 139. when reproved for luxury, vii. 150. and neglected philosophy, to Pene- lope's suitors, vii. 151. vii. 161. when asked what Socrates had done for him, ib. to a strumpet with child, ib. Empedocles and Democritus rather to be approved, vi. 7 +9. no ili interpreter of the Law of Nature respecting conquest, vii. 29. we are beholden to him for sundry arti- cles of the Christian faith, vii. 164. Armada, Spanish, defeat of, vi, 295–309. invincible and invisible, vi. 361. Arms flourish in the youth of a state, vi. 516. Arrows of the Cornishmen, vi. 182. Art represented under the person of Vulcan, vi. 736. contest of, with nature, shown in the story of Atalanta, vi. 744. remedium, vi. 600. Arthur, Prince, son of Henry VII. vi. 185. dies soon after his marriage with Katha- rine, daughter of Ferdinand and Isa- bella, vi. 204, 215. vi, 215. locum tenet, vi. 659. drundel, Earl of, sent by Henry VII. to wel- come Philip King of Castile, at Weya mouth, vi. 230. correction by Bacon in the account of his 3 E Atlantis, whether destroyed by earthquake or deluge, vi. 513. the sidelong motion of, vii. 253. 437. Arundel, Earl of, - continued. trial in Camden's Annals of Queen Elizabeth, vi. 353. his statues at Highgate, vii. 177. vi. 669. videtur esse Experientia, ri. 673. lection, vii. 305. 745, 750. signifies experience, vi. 749. councillors, vi. 189. beck's rebellion, and pardoned, vi. 148. Tower, vị. 202, 203. interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 667, 668. causes of, vi. 414, 561. better than superstition, vi. 417, 561. why, vi. 413. God, vii. 251. dispose, vii. 158. opivio Peripateticorum, vi. 655. Epicuri, vi. 656. from James IV., vi. 184. what shall give the escheat to the lord, vii. 485 -488. of the partizans of the House of York, ri. 35. Henry VII. vi. 177. beheaded at Tower Hill, vi. 182. Tithonum adamat, vi. 653. that of the adversary himself is the strongest of all, vii. 659. bition, vi. 225. 235, 236. B. Babylon, excellence of its geographical posi- | Bacon, Lord.—ontinued. to a lady in Gray's Inn Gardens, ib. to Lord Exeter, ib. to Sir Edward Cooke, vii, 169. to Queen Elizabeth, ib. on the building Verulam House, by the pond, vard, ib. when the exchequer was empty, vii. 170. savings and anecdotes of, 177, 178, 179, 182, 184. of liis own disgrace, vii. 179. his crinfession of faith, vii. 215-226. his talent as report, vii. 266-270. realer at Grun's Inn, vii. 304, 305. a Viction for Grav's Inn, vii. 524. Bacon, Mr. Anthony, anecdote of his man his history of Henry III. tu flutter James 1. Bacon, Sir Nicolas, to Queen Elizabeth, of the size of his house, vii. 144, to a nimble-witted counsellor, vii. 171. stopped at heaven's gate on account of an ujust decree, vii, 171. to his barber, vii. 183. Baconiana, publication of, by Dr. Tenison, vii. | Behaviour-continued. of some men is like a measured verse, 500, 527, 576. Belgic lion held by the ears, vii. 177. Bella, fabula Persei bella significat, vi, 641– 643. præcepta tria de bello gerendo, vi. 642. Benedictions, vii. 210. act to make arrears leviable by course of law, vi. 160. Bernard, st., on scandal of priests, vi. 414. Bettenham, Mr., riches, like muck, require spreading, vii. 160. crushed, ib. Bewdley exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bewley in the New Forest, Perkin Warbeck Bias to the sailors at their prayers, vii. 129. his rule of friendship, vii. 150. how a man should order his life, vii. 157. Biformia omnia revera sunt, vi. 638. Bills of Review, vii. 759–760 drowned? vii. 129. of Socrates, ib. to an envious man who was sad, vii. 158. Black will take no other hue, vii. 200. vii. 116. VII. encamp at, vi. 178. Blame, whom to blan:e for ills happening, vii. 160. the Tower, vi, 202, 203. 369. challenge of, vii. 369. Bodmin, Perkin Warbeck arrives at, vi. 189. Boldness, Essay on, vi. 401–403. third, vi. 402. the child of ignorance and baseness, ib. a better quality in a follower than in a leader, ib. Bone, if not true set, will never be well till Books, some to be tasted, some swallowed, some chewed and dig, sted, vi. 498, 525, 575. his murder of the Lords of Romagna, vii. 26. Boswort.h Field, battle of, vi. 27. picture. |