INDEX. 507 



Military power, how advanced under King Henry VII., 235. 

 Morton, made Archbishop of Canterbury, 121. 



Lord Chancellor, his speech to parliament respecting Britany, 215. 

 salutary laws made on the administration of, 223. 

 Mountains, why Pan the resident of, 18. 



Murder and Manslaughter, amendment of the laws respecting, 226. 

 Muses, why fabled to be the companions of Bacchus, 64. 

 Music of Orpheus, explained to mean Philosophy, 33. 

 Mysteries, danger of prying into, exemplified in the fate of Pentheus, 30. 

 Nakedness, attributed to Love, 46. 

 Narcissus, exposition of the fable of, 7. 

 Nature, Pan a type of, 11. 



Naval power how advanced under King Henry VII., 237. 

 Nemesis, exposition of the fable of, 56. 

 Nobility, superfluity of, decreases military power, 236. 

 Norfolk, Duke of, his attainder, 119. 

 Norham, besieged by the Scotch, 839. 

 Northumberland, Earl of, slain by insurgents, 229. 

 Northumberland ravaged by the Scotch, 318. 

 (Edipus, his solution of the riddle of Sphynx, 85. 

 Orpheus, exposition of fable of, 31. 

 Pan, exposition of the fable of, 11. 

 Parable. See fable. 

 Pegassus, generation of, 26. 

 Pentheus and Actreon, exposition of fables of, 29. 

 Perkin Warbeck, set up to personate the young Duke of York, 276. 

 his birth and education, 277. 

 arrives in Ireland, 280. 

 is supported by the King of France, 281. 

 conspiracy in England in favour of, 285. 

 approaches the coast of Kent, 805. 

 returns to Flanders, and thence to Ireland, 312. 

 secretly assisted by Maximilian and Charles of France, 313, 

 arrives in Scotland, 318. 

 his address to the King of Scotland, 313. 

 is kindly entertained by the Scotch king, 318. 

 enters Northumberland and publishes a proclamation, 3 1 8. 

 the King of Scotland refuses to deliver him to Henry, 342. 

 embarks for Ireland, 344. 

 enters Cornwall, 346. 

 insurrection in Cornwall in favour of, 347. 

 takes sanctuary, 850. 

 accepts Henry s mercy, 353. 

 his confession, 354. 

 attempts to escape, 360. 

 confined in the Tower, 861. 

 conspiracy in the Tower in favour of, S62. 

 executed at Tyburn, 364. 

 Perseus, exposition of fable of, 22. 

 Philip, king of Castile, driven upon the English coast, 395. 



his interview with King Henry, at Windsor, 327. 

 Philosophers, (ancient) their excellencies and defects, 45. 

 Philosophy, typified by the music of Orpheus, 33. 

 Poynings, Sir Edward, sent to clear the seas and invest Sluice, 265. 



sent with a martial commission to Ireland, 302. 

 his memorable law, 303. 

 Princes, married to their dominions, as Jupiter to Juno, 4. 



fable of Endymion, relates to dispositions of, 27. 

 Proclamation of Perkin Warbeck, 818. 

 Prometheus, exposition of the fable of, 68. 

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