FIRST SERIES. 



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Proverbs and Phrases : — 



Higgledy piggledy, xi. 323. 415. 



Hogs Norton, where pigs pky upon the organ, v. 



245. 304. 

 Hook or by crook, i. 168. 205. 222. 237. 281. 



405; ii. 78. 204; iii. 116. 212. 

 Hookey Walker, iv. 424. 

 Horse: To get upon oue's high horse, x. 242. 

 Horse and horse, xii. 427. 

 How can the foal amble, when the horse and mare 



trot ? xii. 185. 

 Humble pie, i. 54. 92. 168. 

 Hypocrisy is the homage vice renders to virtue, i. 



215. 373; is. 127. 

 I bide my time, vi. 149. 281. 

 Incidis in Scyllam, ii. 85. 136. 141; x, 274. 

 Is this of 'em ? xi. 501. 

 Johnny Crapaud, v. 439. 523. 545. 

 Jumping for joy, ix. 466; x. 112; xii. 88. 

 Just the cheese, vii. 618; viii. 89. 

 Kick the bucket, ix. 107. 

 Kiss the hare's foot, iv. 21. 74. 

 Language given to man to conceal his thoughts, i. 



83; iii. 229. 

 Leave is light, xii. 185. 233. 273. 

 Les anguilles de Melun, iv. 20. 

 Lincoln: " From Lincoln Heath, God help 'un," i, 



422. 

 Lions: Seeing the lions, xi. 405. 

 Living dog better than a dead hon, i. 352. 370. 



404; ii. 62. 

 Love me, love my dog, v. 538. 

 Lucky birds, xi. 105. 

 Ludlam's dog : As lazy as Ludlam's dog, i. 382. 



475; ii. 42; iv. 165, 

 Lying by the walls, vii. 332. 

 Mad as a March hare, iv. 208. 

 Making children's shoes, xi. 184. 

 Maggot: When the maggot bites, viii. 244. 304. 



353. 526; xi. 2.53. 

 Man of straw, vii. 86. 342. 

 Mamages made in heaven, xi. 106. 486; xii. 72. 



195. 236. 295. 

 Many, come up ! viii. 9. 

 Martin-drunk, v. 587. 

 Melverly, God help me ! i. 325. 

 Merry Andrew, v. 128. 

 Merry Wakefield, iv. 369. 

 Merry be the first, &c., viii. 197. 

 Mind your P's and Q's, iii. 328. 357. 463, 523; 



iv. 11; vi. 150. 611. 

 Moon: The full moon brings fine weather, viii. 79. 

 Mooney's goose, ii. 153. 

 Mull: A regular mull, iii. 449. 508; v. 165. 

 Nettle in, dock out, iii. 133. 201. 205. 368. 463; 



xi. 92. 

 Nimble ninepence better than a slow shilling, iv. 



234. 

 Nine days' wonder, iv. 192. 

 Nine tailors make a man, vi. 390. 563; vii. 165. 



557. 

 Non ex quolibet ligno Mercurius, x. 447. 527; xi, 



56. 

 Noose as I was, and Noose the same, vi. 11. 



Proverbs and Phrases : 



Nose of wax, vii. 158. 439; x. 235. 



Now-a-days, x. 487. 



Obs and sols, is. 176, 



Oilins boilins, xi. 143. 



Old birds not caught with chaff, x. 343, 



Otium cum dignitate, x. 166. 



Over the left, vii. 525; x. 236. 



Paid down upon the nail, ix. 196. 384. 



Patience, and shuffle the cards, vi. 290, 351. 



Pay the piper, viii. 198. 



Paying through the nose, i. 335. 421 ; ii. 348. 



Peart as a pearmonger, xi. 232. 392. 



Peckham: All holiday at Peckham, ix. 35. 



People talking in their coffins, vi, 390, 



Pig in a poke, x. 187. 



Pikes: To pass the pikes, ix. 516. 



Please the pigs, ii. 423;' v. 13. 91. 437. 450. 



Plucking a crow, viii. 197. 



Possession nine points of the law, iv. 23 ; vi. 45, 



425. 

 Pray remember the grotto, i. 5; iv. 269. 

 Putting your foot into it, viii. 77. 159. 

 Quem Jupiter vult perdere, dementat prius, i. 351. 



388. 407. 421. 476; ii. 317. 

 Querelle d'Alleman, iii. 495; iv. 238. 

 Qui facit per alium, vii. 382. 488. 629; viii. 231, 



422. 

 Paining cats and dogs, viii. 565. 

 Raining the wind, vi. 486; vii. 27. 

 Rap and rend for, vii. 284. 

 Rat : To rat, xi. 107. 251. 

 Rhyming rats to death, vi. 460. 591. 

 Riding Bodkin, x. 524; xi. 52. 

 Robinson : " Before you say Jack Robinson," vi. 



415. 

 Roden's colt, viii. 340. 



Rowland for an Oliver, i. 234; ii. 132; ix. 457. 

 Sack : Giving the sack, v. 585; vi. 19. 88. 

 Saffron Walden, God help me ! iii. 167. 

 Salt as fire. v. 53. 112. 



Salus populi suprema lex, viii. 410. 526. 606, 

 Sat cito, si sat bene, vii. 594; ix. 137. 

 Scanderbeg's sword must have Scanderbeg's ann, 



vii. 35. 143. 511. 

 Sending coals to Newcastle, xi. 281. 

 Service is no inheritance, viii. 587; ix. 20. 41. 

 Shakes : No great shakes, v. 443. 

 Sham Abraham, v. 442. 

 Similia similibus curantur, iii. 405. 

 Sixes and sevens, iii. 118. 425. 

 Skellig : Going to Skellig, vi. 553. 

 Skeleton in every house, ii. 231. 

 Sleep like a top, vi. 185. 

 Sleeveless errand, i. 439 ; v. 473 ; xii. 58. 481, 



520. 

 Smelhng of the lamp, i. 335. 371. ' 

 Snick up, I. 467. 492 ; ii. 14 ; iv. 28 ; xi. 92. 

 Soth play, quod play, v. 466. 

 Sparrows at Lindhohne, vii. 234. 633. 

 Spick and span new,. iii. 330. 480; v. 521, 

 Spoke in the wheel, viii, 269. 351. 522. 576. 624; 



ix. 45. 601 ; x. 54. 

 Stick at nothing, iii. 278. 



