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&quot;\Vocd, shining in the dark, iv. 171 ; 



as to its growing hard, vii. 214. 

 Woodville, Lord, sails to Brittany, iii. 



210; slain in battle, iii. 222. 

 Wool draweth watery vapour, iv. 49. 

 Woollen bag, liquor loseth its fatness 



if strained through, iv. 3. 

 Words, ii. 273 ; when few best remem 

 bered, vii. 267 ; vain, ii. 35. 

 Works of God, show his omnipotency, 



but not his image, vii. 121. 

 Works, miscellaneous, vii. 147 ; Ba 

 con s account of his, vii. 116. 

 Works of God and man, meditations 



on, i. 203. 



Worship of angels, ii. 130. 

 Worship and belief, unity of, vii. 30. 

 Wotton, Sir Henry, his saying of cri 

 tics, i. 364. 

 Wounds, experiment touching, iv. 415 ; 



on the healing of, iv. 352. 

 Writ, of &quot; ne exeat regnum,&quot; viii. 291, 



292. 



Writs, of privilege, vii. 291 ; de rege 

 inconsulto, vii. 404 ; what pass un 

 der Lord Chancellor s hand, vii. 291 ; 

 as to the return day of, vii. 293. 

 Writing, ii. 194 ; makes an exact man, 



i. 168. 



Wyrthington, Edward, Sir F. Bacon s 

 commendation of him to be attorney 

 general for Ireland, v. 197. 



XENOPHON, a greatscholar and general, 

 ii. 15 ; an example of military great 

 ness and learning, ii. 79 ; his mode 

 of feeding Persian children, iv. 174. 



Ximenes, Cardinal, saying of his, i. 

 361. 



YAWNING, takes off the power of hear 

 ing, iv, 139; experiment touching, 

 iv. 356. 



Yelverton, Sir Henry, vii. 343 ; letter 

 to, on a cause of tithes, vii. 433 ; 

 notes of a speech of Lord Chancellor 

 in the case of, vii. 446 ; his cause, 

 sentence in, vii. 449 ; to Lord Keeper 

 Bacon, vii. 364. 



Year books, suggestion for the reforma 

 tion of, v. 348. 



Yolk of eggs, very nourishing, iv. 33. 



Young company, old men love, iv. 505. 



Youth, the tongue and joints in, pliant 

 and supple, i. 135 ; beauty makes a 

 dissolute, i. 146 ; grains of, vii. 226. 



Youth and age, essay on, i. 142. 



ZELIM S reason for shaving his beard, 



i. 398. 

 Zeno and Socrates, their controversies, 



ii. 225. 



Zouch, Lord, his attainder, iii. 199. 

 Zutphen, vii. 71. 



