508 INDEX. 



Proserpina, exposition of the fable of, 88. 



Proteus, fable of, expounded, 38. 



Providence, represented by Prometheus, 71. 



Queen Elizabeth. See Elizabeth. 



Queen Dowager, confined in the nunnery of Bermondsey, 133. 



the strange reverses, 134. 

 Ratcliffe Richard, his attainder, 119. 

 Rebellion of Lord Lovel and the two Staftbrds, 123. 

 Religious sects, effects of extirpating by violence, shadowed out in the fable 



of Diomedes, 50. 



Richard III., enormities committed by, 106. 

 Rusticks, why Pan the God of, 18. 

 Sanctuary, the privileges of qualified, 198. 

 Scotchmen, statute for voiding them out of England, 262. 

 Scotland, truce with, 199. 



Perkin Warbeck s reception in, 313. 

 King of, ravages Northumberland, 318. 

 preparations for a war with, 331. 

 King of, lays siege to Norham, 339. 

 treaty of peace with, 342. 

 peace with, 360. 

 Sects in religion, effects of extirpating by violence, shadowed out in the fable 



of Diomedes, 50. 



Scylla and Charybdis, exposition of the fable of, 82. 

 Self-love, typified in Narcissus, 7. 

 Semele and Jupiter, fable of, 61. 

 Sheen Palace, burning of, 355. 



Simnell made to personate Edward Plantagenet, 127. 

 is taken to Ireland, 180. 

 his entry into Dublin as Edward VI., 131. 

 crowned in Dublin, 189. 

 taken prisoner near Newark, 194. 

 made a scullion in the king s kitchen, 195. 

 Simon the priest imprisoned for life, 195. 

 Sphynx, exposition of the fable of, 84. 

 Stafford, Humphrey and Thomas, their rebellion, 123. 



executed at Tyburn, 124. 



Stanley, Sir William, lord chamberlain, joins in Perkin Warbeck s conspiracy, 

 285. 



impeached by Sir Robert Clifford, 90. 

 his great power and riches, 291. 

 beheaded, 292. 

 Star Chamber, court of, confirmed by parliament, 224. 



constitution of, 224. 



Statute to frustrate a future statute, effect of, 310. 

 Styx, exposition of the fable of, 9. 



Subsidies, refusal to pay in Yorkshire and Durham, 227. 

 insurrection respecting, 229. 

 insurrection in Cornwall respecting, 328. 

 Suffolk, Earl of, seduced to return to England, 398. 



committed to the Tower, 398. 



Superstitious ceremonies, why attributed to Bacchus, 65. 

 Surry, Earl of, his attainder, 119. 

 Sweating sickness rages in London, 113. 

 Terrours, Cyclops the ministers of, 6. 



and fears, why Pan said to be the author of, 1 9. 

 Tithonus and Aurora, exposition of fable of, 41. 

 Tiberius, his habit of descending to his inferiors, 27. 

 Typhon, exposition of the fable of, 3. 



meaning of his being caught in a net by Pan, 20. 



