INDEX. of). ) 



Fable of Endymion, or a Favourite, 26. 



of the Sister of the Giants, or Fame, 28. 

 of Actaeon, and Pentheus, or A Curious Man, 29. 

 of Orpheus, or Philosophy, 31. 

 of Coelum, or Beginnings, 35. 

 of Proteus, or Matter, 83. 

 of Memnon, or A Youth too forward, 40. 

 of Tithonus, or Satiety, 41. 

 of Juno s Suitor, or Baseness, 42. 

 of Cupid, or an Atom, 43. 

 of Dioraedes, or Zeal, 48. 



of Daedalus, or Perverted Mechanical Wisdom, 51. 

 of Ericthonius, or Imposture, 5 1. 

 of Deucalion, or Restitution, 55. 

 of Nemesis, or Vicissitude of Things, 56. 

 of Archelous, or Battle, 59. 

 of Dionysius, or Passion, 61. 

 of Jupiter and Semele, 61. 

 of Atalanta, or Gain, 66. 

 of Scylla and Icarus, or the Middle Way, 82. 

 of Sphynx, or Science, 84. 

 of Proserpina, or Spirit, 88. 

 of Theseus and Penthous, 89, 92. 

 of Metis, or Counsel, 93. 

 of the Syrens, or Pleasures, 95. 



Fame, the Sister of the Giants, fable of, expounded, 28. 

 Fears and Terrours, why Pan said to be the author of, 19. 

 Ferdinand and Isabella, treaty of marriage between their daughter and Prince 



Arthur, 340. 



conquest of Grenada by, 2fi6. 

 Ferrers, Lord, his attainder, 119. 

 Fire, invention of, attributed to Prometheus, 72. 

 Flemings, commercial treaty with, 325. 

 Fox, Bishop of Exeter, keeper of the privy seal, 122. 

 France, state of, under Charles V1IL, 200. 

 Gabato, Sebastian, his voyage to America, 357. 

 Games of Prometheus, 81. 

 Grea?, treasons meant by, 25. 

 Great Britain, fragment of a history of, 421. 

 Grenada, conquest of by Ferdinand and Isabella, 266. 



thanksgiving at St. Paul s for conquest of, 267. 

 Greek Philosophers, excellencies and defects of, 45. 

 Harmony and Empire, ensigns of, borne by Pan, 16. 

 Hammock Thomas, excites an insurrection in Cornwall, 328. 



defeated, and executed, 337. 

 Hialus, Peter, brings proposals for a marriage between Prince Arthur and a 



Princess of Spain, 340. 

 sent ambassador to Scotland, 341. 

 Henry VII. his accession to the crown, 105. 

 difficulties of his title, 107. 

 his entry into London, 112. 

 his coronation, 115. 

 holds his first parliament, 116. 

 attainder of his enemies, 119. 

 his marriage with the Lady Elizabeth, 122. 

 his movements on the conspiracy in favour of Simuell, 190. 

 keeps his Christmas at Norwich, 190. 

 prepares to meet the insurgent army, 191. 

 defeats the rebels near Newark, 184. 

 causes the Queen to be crowned, 197. 



