INDEX. 467 



Guiltiness, 182. 



Harmony may end in discord, 39. 



Highways and bridges, 100. 



Highways, the king s, robbery on, 97. 



Honores mutant mores, 359. 



Honour, a false imagination, 111. 



Hostile kingeoms, four impediments to restrain, 78. 



House, a man defending his. noticed, 97. 



Husbandry commended, 445. 



Icarus likened to popular dependence, 251. 



Imagination is a great promiser, 302. 



Impoisonment is high treason, 156. 



its horrour, 204. 



Impotent minds unable to forgive, 168. 

 Incense fit to burn, where evil odours have been raised, 146. 

 Inclinations of men opened by a toy, 257. 

 Indian fleet fired, cruelties upon the poor Indians, 80. 

 Ingratitude often punished by ambition, 801. 

 Invasion solicited is treason, 93. 

 Ireland its civilization, noticed, 68. 

 Jotham s parable likened to the House of Commons, 16. 

 Judge, a good, pictured, 412. 



Judges stay should be longer on the circuit, 414. 



Judgment, no prejudice in, 158. 



Justice, reason for maintaining, 166. 



issues from virtue s shrine, 158. 



three cardinal virtues included in, 153. 



will not approve that which is wrong, 106. 



King a, as a protector described, 146. 



King s judgment as the sun, 23. 



Labour, not calculated by endurements, 291 . 



Lace, noticed, 436, 444. 



Lanthorn of justice, what is the, 202. 



Laws, a comment on, 71. 



Letter to Sir George Villiers about the Countess of Somerset, 240. 



the Earl of Somerset, 221, 226, 233. 

 the King about the Earl of Somerset, 219, 228, 238. 



Liberty of speech to be used with respect, 74. 



Lie the, given, what it means, Solon s answer to, origin of, 119. 



Life, the subject has no power over his own, 133. 



Love old, is not easily to be forgotten, 267. 



Martial men violence towards, noticed, 801- 



Meats and drinks, how used by wise men, 444, 



Men half sighted, 446. 



Military men, 95. 



Mind? generous, readily forgive, 168. 



Murder committed for, lucre, envy, lust, revenge, money, 168, 190. 



Offences Oyer and Terminer present, 88. 



Offender, nobleness of an, to confess, 192. 



Opinion positive, not suddenly to be given, 423. 



Opinion, vulgar, depraved, concerning duels, 112. 



Orb, the King in his, 70. 



Orchards to be planted, 434. 



Order keeps the memory, 88. 



Overbury, an oracle to Robert, Earl of Somerset, 208. 

 . Overbury, Sir Thomas, a description of, 156. 



People vulgar, led by prophecies, 95. 



Persons sent to the Earl of Essex, 834. 

 Plantations, by what law to govern, 439. 



Powder- treason, 455. 



