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INDEX TO QUOTED WRITERS AND PIECES.

437

Raleigh, Walter, 232, 233.

Rambler, Samuel Johnson's Prayer on the, 370.

Red Cross Knight, The, from the Faerie Queene," 193-211.
Religio Laici, Lines from Dryden's, 331.

Religion, Cheerful, from Cowper's "Table Talk," 383, 384.
of the Free, from Cowper's "Table Talk," 384.
Study and Practice of, from Gilbert Burnet's
"Address to Posterity," 338, 339.

of the Utopians, from Thomas More's "Utopia," 146.
Religious Opinions, John Henry Newman's History of his, 410,
411.
Sensibility, from Thomas Chalmers's "Christian
Revelation viewed in Connection with the Modern Astro-
nomy," 398, 399.

"Repressor of Overmuch Blaming of the Clergy," Reginald
Pecock's, 122, 127.

Request to the Lord Protector, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon

on "The Ploughers," 152.

Retirement, by Cowper, from the "Olney Hymns," 383.
Retreat, The, from Vaughan's "Silex Scintillans," 288, 289.
Revolution of 1688, John Tillotson's Sermon on the, 334-336.
Robertson, Frederick William, 426, 427.

Robinson, John, his Farewell Words to the Pilgrim Fathers,
304.

Rudd, Dr., his Sermon before Queen Elizabeth, from Haring-
ton's "Brief View of the State of the Church," 240, 241;
his Speech in Convocation on Conformity, 242.

Rugby, Prayer with the Sixth Form at, 413, 414; Sermon by
Thomas Arnold, 414, 415.

Ruins of Rome, by John Dyer, 364–366.
Rules and Lessons, by Henry Vaughan, 289, 290.

for a Society of Pacific Christians, by Locke, 337, 338.

Sabbath, James Grahame's Poem on the, 401.
Sæwulf's Visit to the Holy Places, 28-31.
"Sanctuarie of a Troubled Soul," John Hayward's, 248, 249.
Sandys, George, Version of Psalm xv., by, 278.

Scripture, The Appeal to, from William Chillingworth's "Reli-
gion of Protestants," 281.

Seafarer, The, a First-English Poem, 13-15.

Secession in the Scottish Church explained by Thomas
Chalmers, 399, 400.

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Tennyson, Alfred, 429–432.

Thank God for All, by John Lydgate, 114, 115.
Thomson, James, 355.

Three Ways of Life, from Richard Baxter's "Cure of Church
Divisions," 308, 309.

Tillotson, John, 333-336.

Tithes, John Selden's Historie of, 250, 251.

Toleration, from Jeremy Taylor's "Liberty of Prophesying,"
286.

Town Parson, Chaucer's, 112, 113.

"Tracts for the Times," Passages from the, 409, 410.
Treasures in Heaven, from W. Alexander's "Doomsday," 261.
True Affection, from Browne's "Religio Medici," 295, 296.

Men of the World, The, by Richard Sibbes, 273-275.
Two Fishings of Peter, from a Sermon by John Wiclif, 72, 73.
Tyndale, William, 146-148; in answer to Thomas More, 148.

Universal Prayer, from Pope's "Essay on Man," 347.
Usher, James, 252-255.

Utopians, Religion of the, from Thomas More's "Utopia," 146.

Vaughan, Henry, 288-291.

Veni Creator Spiritus, Dryden's Paraphrase of the hymn, 333.
Virgin Mary, Sonnet to the, by Henry Constable, 214.
Virtue, from George Herbert's "Temple," 268.
Virtues and Vices, A Chapter from Alcuin's Book on, 12, 13.
Vision of Piers Plowman, The, by William Langland, 78-102.
Voice of the Bible, The, from J. Frederick Denison Maurice's
Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews, 421, 422.

Walton, Izaak, The Last Days of Donne, from, 236; Lines by,
to Christopher Harvey on his Synagogue, 269, 270.
Watts, Isaac, 343-345.

Wesley, John and Charles, 351-363. Charles Wesley's Lines
to George Whitefield, 359.

Whately, Richard, 416-419; Saying of, 418.

Whitefield, George, 352; Passages from his Autobiography and
Journal, 352-354; 358, 360, 361.

Wiclif, John, 69, 71-77.

Wife, Samuel Johnson's Prayers on the Death of his, 371, 372.
Wilkins, John, 324, 325.

Wishart, George, Character of, by Emery Tylney, 163.
Wither, George, 255-259, 275.

Woman's Beauty, from Edward Young's "Satires," 345, 346.
Women, The Rule of, from John Aylmer's "Harborowe for
Faithfull and Trewe Subjectes," 175, 176.

Wooing of Our Lord, The, by Bishop Poor, 46-48.
Wordsworth, William, 402-405.

Working Men's College, Idea of a, by J. F. D. Maurice, 425, 426.
World, The True Men of the, from Sibbes's Sermons, 273-275.
Wrath, Geoffrey Chaucer on, 103-106.

Wyat, Thomas, 149, 150.

Ximenez on Translation of the Scriptures, 145.

Young, Edward, 345, 346; 366--369.

Zeal without Charity, from Jeremy Taylor's "Liberty of Pro-
phesying," 286.

II.-INDEX TO NOTES.

A (one), 110, 7; 167, 2

Abbot, Rev. Dr., 131, 1
Abessa, 198, 1

[Large Figures indicate Pages, and Small Figures give the numbers of the Notes upon them.]

Abingdon, Abbot of, 87, 10

Abraham, Miracle Play of, 67, 14
Abraid, 61, 10

Ac, 84, 1; 95, 1

Acale, 111, 3

Acouped, 60, 23

Acre, Sir S. Smith's Relief of,
396, 1

Adonay, 65, 1

Adonis, 272, 5

Egwhile, 16,

Elfric on the Real Presence, 21, 1

Emilius, Theodore, 263, 1

Æthel, 16, 1

Again (against), 70, 8

Against the Hair, 247, 3

Aggrate, 245, 3

Ai, 74, 3

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Brede, 107, 7

Bren, 66, 17

Bret-full, 109, 5

Bretigny, The Treaty of, 84, 7
Brevet, 78, 10

Brewer, Prof. J. S., 44, 1; 55,1
Brokages, 82, 13

Brute, Walter, 110, 12
Bryche, 62, 16

Brygge-a-bragge, 134, 6
Bulls, The Pope's, 78, 8

Buu (ready), 66, 16; Boun, 67, 6
Bunyan's Applications of Scrip-
ture, 310,1

Burial, First English manner of,
27,1

But (unless), 62, 2; but if, 81, 11
93, 10; 104, 1; bot gife, 128, 19
Buxom, 82, 9

Byhoves leve, 70, 12

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Fold (the earth), 128, 11

Folted, 62, 24

Fonde (seek, try), 61, 12; fonding,
63,2; found, 66, 11; 67,3

Fools' Badges, 134, 5

Forester, Peter, 235, 1

Forrow, 129, 3

Forthi, 79, 5

Forwarned, 196, 3

Forwasted, 194, 2

Forwerd (worn out), 110, 3
For-why (because), 124, 2

Foxtail (badge of a fool), 134, 5
Frame (profit), 62, 11

Freedom, 423, 1; of the Press,
185,4

Freitour, 87, 9; 109,*

Frely (delightful), 68, 18
Frete, 82, 18

Friars, The Four Orders of, 78,
Fro, 67, 12

Furnivall, Mr. F. J., 18, 1; 58,1
Fyrre, 106,

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Lesteth, 57, 2

Let (delay, hinder), 81, 20; 117,1;
153,1; lete, 61,7; letten, 123,*;
274, 1

Leve (dear), 120, 6; lief, 107,9
Lewed, 79, 2

Lief (dear), 107, 9; leve, 120, 6
Lieved (believed), 78, 7; lieveth,
82, 18; lef, 114, *; leyved, 88,
Likame, 128, 26
Lind, 81, 7

Liquids in Dissyllables, 131, 1
List and lete, 70, 6

Lite (little), 81, 3; lyt, 128, 14
Loke thee, 81, 22
Lollards, 110, 10
Lolled him, 110, 11
Lomes, 77, 2

Lore (lost), 61, 1; 63, 3
Losengerie, 105,
Loth, 62, 3

Lout, 62, 22

Loveloker, 106, 7
Lucifer, Fall of, 5,1

Lupton, Mr. J. H., 143, 1
Lurdane, 87, 6
Lusty, 128, 7

Luthere (bad), 92, 1

Lydgate, John, 130, 3
Lyflode, 77, 3

Lysse, 81, 18

Lythie, 247,1

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Parage, 107, 11

Paramour, 128, 12

Party, 61, 7

Pas, 59,

Passus, 59,*

Paul, The first Hermit, 143, 1
Pausté, 66,

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Reason and Scripture, 124, 3
Rebeck, 132, 2

Recorder (the Musical Instru-
ment), 132, 2

Rede, 60, 17; 62,7; 87, 12; 81, 9;

93, 5; 195, 1
Regiment, 168, 1
Rely (reel), 92, 6
Remonstrants, The, 263,1
Renkes, 93, 5

Res (rush), 68, 17
Ribibour, 89, 3
Riches, 135, 2

Ring (reign), 128, 3

Roffensis, 137, 1

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Schede, 107, 6; shede, 111, 8
Scho, 128, 5, 9

Schonder (in schonder schuke),
128, 18

Scott, Sir W., and Heber, 394, 1
Scripture and Reason, 124, 3
Seafarer, The, a First-English
Poem, 15, 1, 2

Second wit, 72, 5

See (seat), 129, 13

Seggde, 49,2; syggen, 87, 3
Sein rather, 94, 2

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Selden's Lines on a House-door,
249, 1

Sele (time, season), 62, 6; 63,4
Sely, 109, 9; seilye, 165, 1; silly,
271,2

Sent (scent), 196, 1
Serk, 128, 1

Sermons and Homilies, 180, 11

Sethen, 61, 11

Seventh Years of Life, 241,1
Sewed, 94, 1

Seyn, 68, 5

Sharland of Northampton, 273, 3
Shent, 58, 5

Shield of the Red Cross Knight,
207, 1

Shrews, 103,

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Thammuz, 272, 5

Than (then), 60, 18; 70, 10;
161, 3; 271, 1

Theod, 16, 1

There (where), 79, 6

This each, 58, 6; that each, 63, 4

Tho (those), 77,1; (thess), 118, 2

Tholmodness, 62, 20

Thorney Abbey, 122, 2

Thurt, 62, 18; thar, 67,1

Thuruh, 16, 1

Tide (time), 68, 14

Till (prop up), 60, 21

Till (= to), 68, 12; 299,1

To (till), 68, 13
Toft, 80, 5

Tollere, 62, 14

Tone (taken), 129, 1

Typhon, 273, 1
Tyte, 68, 9

Unbid (without a prayer), 210, 9
Unbuxom, 82, 9
Uncouth, 195, 3
Underfongen, 84, 8
Undernyme, 123, 1
Unexpressive, 271, 3

Union, Christian, Scheme of,
294, 3; 295,1

Universal Peace at Birth of
Christ, 270, 1

Unnethes, 70,9; unneth, 104, 3;
uneath, 209, 1

Untall, 111, 5

Unto (until), 66, 7
Up trist, 93, 6

Ure, 16, 1

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Wight (vigorous), 94, 21
Winter's Tale, Measure of a Song
in the, 49, 1

Wishing Wells, 78, 3

Wisse, 94, 3; wissen, 90, 10; 109, 2
Wite (know), 72, 2; 90,7; wist,
66, 22; wot, 82, 7; wait, 165, 5;
witen, 82,

Wite (blame), 111, 19; wyting,
112,2; wijting, 123,
With (by), 129, 11, 12
Withe, 326, 2

Withouten, 68, 15
Withsit, 94, 12
Wondit, 128, 24

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Won (wont), 67,; wone (stay),
66,; wone (custom), 85,7;
wonne, 74, 8; woned (dwelt),
63, 10; woneth, 80, 8; 90,
wynnit, 128, "

Wood (mad), 62, 24; 111, 11; 201, 5
Worth (becomes), 96, 1; worthen,
110,6

Wow, 59, 8

Wrey, 58,
Wrie, 59, 9

Wright, Mr. Thomas, 28, 1; 36,1;

44,1; 57,1

Wro, 111, 6

Wyrd, 107, 2

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III.-INDEX TO SPECIMENS OF ENGLISH.

Most of the passages from old writers in this volume have such of their words as are still current English spelt in the way that least diverts attention from
the thoughts they stand for; but in the following pieces all accidents of spelling, &c., have been left untouched, that they may serve as illustrations
of the language in successive periods :-

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