Book of Sports, The 122 Booty, John E. 296 Borges, Jorge Luis xii Bower, Thad 302 Braden, Gordon 295, 296 Bradstreet 210, 214, 226–9, 233, 235, 305; “Author to her Book, The” 149, 151, 228;“Four Elements, The” 226;“Four Monarchies, The” 226; “Four Seasons, The” 226;“In Reference to her Children” 228; “Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment, A” 227; “Of the Four Ages” 226; “Of the Four Humours” 226;“On My Dear Grandchild Simon Bradstreet” 228; Poems 226; Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up In America, The 226, 228;“To My Dear and Loving Husband” 226–7; “Vanity of all Worldly Things, The” 226 Brady, Frank 287, 299 Brathwait, Richard: Barnabees Journall 87 Braunmuller, A.R. 294 Breasted, Barbara 300 Breton, Nicholas 42, 67 Brink, Jean R. 291 Brinkley, R.F. 298 Brome, Alexander 308 Brome, Richard 42 Brooke, Christopher 22, 42, 68 Brown, Cedric 292, 294, 300, 301 Brown, Peter 302 Browne, Sir Thomas 64, 292, 297; UrnBurial 118 Browne, William 42, 55, 56, 66–9, 70, 71; Britannia’s Pastorals 66–7, 68, 70; Shepheard’s Pipe, The 68; “Thirsis’ Praise of His Mistress” 67; “Epitaph on Mary Sidney” 68–9 Browne, William 292 Brute 63, 66 Brutus 268 Brydges, William 77 Buckingham, Duke of (George Villiers) 65, 79 Budick, Sanford 165–6, 300 Bullen, A.H. 287, 298 Bunyan, John 75 Burleigh, Lord 213 Burton, Henry 184 Burton, Robert 89; Anatomy of Melancholy 167 INDEX 311 Busby, Richard 287 Bush, Douglas 300, 307 Butler, Martin 290 Butler, Samuel: Hudibras 31 Calhoun, Thomas O. 293 Calvin, John ix, 302, 303, 304; Commentary on the Harmony of the Evangelists 222; Institutes of the Christian Religion 141, 173, 207 Camden, William 26, 33–4, 88; Britannia 34, 63 Campion, Thomas 31 Caravaggio 79 Carew, Thomas 21, 24, 42, 46, 93, 94–105, 107, 108, 109, 112, 123, 127, 192, 217, 287, 289, 295, 296; “Aske me no more” 104–5; “Caelia Singing” 99; Coelum Britannicum 95, 176; “Elegy upon the Death of Dr. Donne, Dean of Paul’s” 3, 21–2, 91, 95–7; “In Answer of an Elegiacal Letter, upon the Death of the King of Sweden, from Aurelian Townshend, Inviting Me to Write on that Subject” 100–1; “Mediocritie in love rejected” 98–9, 124; “Rapture, The” 11, 100, 101; “Spring, The” 99; “To Ben Jonson: Upon Occasion of His Ode of Defiance Annexed to His Play of The New Inn” 97–8; “To My Friend G.N., From Wrest” 101; “To my worthy friend Master Geo. Sands, on his translation of the Psalmes” 102–3; “To Saxham” 101–2; “Upon a Ribbon” 99 Carey, John 2, 11, 287, 288 Carey, Lady Mary 213 Carleton, Sir Dudley 94 Carlisle, Lucy Countess of 99, 107, 109 Carlson, Norman 293 Carr, Robert 70, 294 Cartwright, William 192, 283; Plays and Poems 247 Cary, Elizabeth, Viscountess Falkland 213 Cary, Henry 220 Cary, Lucius 48–53, 62, 134 Cassius 268 Castiglione 117, 297 Catullus 41, 261 Cavendish, Margaret Lucas 210, 212, 238– 45, 251, 305, 306, 307; “Attraction of the Poles, and of Frost, The” 241; Blazing World, The 239, 241; “Claspe,
The” 242; “Hunting of the Hare, The” 243–4; “It is hard to believe, that there are other Worlds in this World” 242; Nature’s Pictures drawn by Fancies Pencil 239; “Of Dewes, and Mists from the Earth” 241; “Of Fishes” 242; “Of Light, and Sight” 245; “Of many Worlds in this World” 242; “Of Vapour” 241; “Pastime of the Queen of Fairies…” 244; Philosophical and physical Opinions 241, 245, 246; Plays 239; Poems and Fancies 239, 241, 244; “Quenching out of Fire” 241; “Quenching and Smothering out of Heat, and Light” 241; “Register of Mournfull Verses, A” 245; “Severall Worlds in Severall Circles” 242; “World in an Eare-Ring” 242; World’s Olio, The 239 Cavendish, Sir William 241 Caxton, William 128 Cecil, Robert 39 Chaloner, Thomas 309 Chamberlain, John 289 Chapman, George 42 Charles I, King 26, 46, 49, 58, 65, 79, 91, 93, 94, 99, 119, 123, 126, 131, 181, 213, 250, 255, 268, 269, 271, 272, 277, 302, 305 Charles II, King 248, 282–3 Charles, Amy 298 Chaucer 58, 60, 68 Christopher, Georgia 170, 300, 302 Churchyard, Thomas: Worthies of Wales, The 63 Cicero 35 Clarendon, Earl of (Edward Hyde) 102, 251, 282 Clark, Andrew 292 Clayton, Thomas 289, 296 Cleveland, John 92, 93, 254, 295 Clifford, Anne, Countess of Dorset 220, 224, 245 Cogswell, Thomas 291, 292 Coiro, Ann Baynes 296 Colacurcio, Michael 299 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 78, 81, 137, 138, 298 Colie, Rosalie 284, 309 Collins, An 210, 234–38, 305;“Another Song exciting to spirituall Mirth” 237, 238; “Discourse, The” 235–6; Divine Poems and Meditations 232, 234; INDEX 312 “Preface, The” 235; “Song composed in time of the Civill Warre, A” 238; “Song shewing the Mercies of God to his people, A” 236–7 Condren, Conal 308 Congreve, William 230; Way of the World, The 106 Cook, John 203, 302 Cooke, Anne Fitzwilliam 303 Cooke, Sir Anthony 213, 303 Cooper, J.P. 296 Copernicus 2 Corbett, Margery 289 Corbett, Richard 297; “The Faeries Farewell” 121; Iter Boreale 87 Corinna of Thebes 214 Corneille: Horace 239; Pompey 239, 248 Corns, Thomas 156, 292, 299 Coryat, Thomas: Coryats Crudities 85, 87, 221 Cotteral, Sir Charles 250 Cotton, Charles 127, 133, 297 Courthope, William 100 Cousins, A.D. 308 Cowley, Abraham 93, 106, 127, 214, 248, 268, 287, 305, 306, 307; Davideis x; “My Dyet” 262 Cranach, Lucas 79 Crashaw, Richard x, 156, 163, 207, 254, 268, 295; Delights of the Muses 157; Steps to the Temple 157 Crawford, Patricia 303 Creaser, John 300 Croft, P.J. 304 Cromwell, Oliver 55, 74, 259, 260, 265, 269–72, 273, 278–84, 286, 305, 307, 308, 309 Crum, Margaret 295, 307 Cumberland, Countess of 224 Cunnar, Eugene 303 Cust, Richard 300 Cyprian, St. 205–6 Daniel, Samuel 21, 26–27, 31; The Civile Warres betweene the two houses of Lancaster and York 27, 56; Cleopatra 27; Complaint of Rosamond, The 27, 56, 221; Ideas Mirrour 56; Sonnets to Delia 4, 27, 56; Letter from Octavia, A 27; Musophilus 27; Workes 27 Dante 175 Davenant, William 244, 305; Gondibert x
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