504 INDEX. 



Charles VIII., marries the Duchess of Britany, 256. 

 preparations for war against, 262. 

 pretends to support Perkin Warbeck, 281. 

 his success and misconduct in Italy, 308. 

 recommends Perkin Warbeck to the King of Scotland, 313. 

 death of, 360. 



Charles, Prince of Castile, his marriage with the Princess Mary, 404. 

 Chariots, invention of, attributed to Ericthonius, 55. 

 Cicero, his answer to the admonition of Decius Brutus, 58. 

 Clergy, privileges of reduced, 226. 



Clifford, Sir Robert, joins in Perkin Warbeck s conspiracy, 285. 

 won over to the king, 290. 



impeaches the Lord Chamberlain to Henry, 296. 

 Cloth manufactory, King Henry s laws relating to, 338. 

 Ccelum, exposition of fable of, 85. 



Counsellors of State, capital offence to conspire the death of, 225. 

 Cupid and Pan^exposition of the fable of their wrestling, 20. 

 Cupid, or an Atom, fable of, 43. 



generation and attributes of, 441 

 individualizes the desire excited by Venus, 48. 

 Cyclops, exposition of the fable of, 5. 



instruments of terrour, 6. 

 Daedalus, exposition of fable of, 51. 

 Dam taken by stratagem by the Duke of Saxony, 264. 

 D Aubigny, Lord, made lord chamberlain, 300. 

 Democritus, his doctrine respecting an atom, 45. 

 Deucalion, exposition of the fable of, 55. 

 Diomedes, exposition of the fable of, 48. 

 Dionysius, exposition of the fable of, 61. 

 Dudley and Empson, wicked instruments of Henry, 380. 



made speaker of the house of commons, 386. 

 Echo, story of her marriage with Pan expounded, 21. 

 Edward Plantagenet imprisoned in the Tower, 111. 

 shewn to the people, 135. 

 his execution, 365. 

 Egremont, Sir John, insurrection under, 229. 



flies to Margaret of Burgundy, 229. 

 Elizabeth Plantagenet, married to King Henry, 3 



crowned, 197. 

 death of, 879. 



Elizabeth, Queen, felicities of, 457. 

 Empson and Dudley, wicked instruments of Henry, 380. 

 Endymion, exposition of the fable of, 26. 

 Ericthonius, exposition of the fable of, 54. 

 Europe, the state of, in 1580, 428. 

 Exchequer standard, statute for disputing, 262. 

 Exeter besieged by Perkin Warbeck s followers, 347. 

 Fable of Cassandra, 1. 

 of Typhon, 3. 



of Cyclops, or the Ministers of Terrour, 5. 

 of Narcissus, or Self Love, 7. 

 of Styx, or Leagues, 9. 

 of Pan, or Nature, 11. 

 of Cupid and Pan wrestling, 20. 

 of Pan discovering Ceres, 20. 

 of Apollo s musical contest with Pan, 20. 

 of Pan s marriage with Echo, 21. 

 of Perseus, or War, 22. 

 of the death of Medusa, 22. 

 of the Greae, or Treasons, 25. 



