468 INDEX. 



Prerogative of the King is known to the subject, 103. 



Preservation and perfection compared to the vine and loadstone, 270. 



Prime Minister Sir George Villiers, advice to, 400. 



Prisoner cry of a, an allusion to Sir Thomas Overbury, 1 83. 



Rebellion, two opinions touching, 351. 



Right and left hand to set things on the, maketh distinctness, 18. 



Rivers compared to the Parliament, HO. 



Rome, see of usurpation, 93, 452. 



Rumour like Indian birds, 15. 



Safety to be preferred before increase, 77. 



Secret, impoisonment is, 205. 



Secret murders Mahometans detest, 178. 



Smother troubles an examination, 20. 



Snare, poison like a, 204. 



Solomon s temple likened to the beginning of a work, 31 . 



Solon s answer to the lie given, 119. 



Speaker Richardson s oration, an answer to, 66. 



Speech of Sir Christopher Blunt at his death, 393. 



Speech touching Purveyors, 8. 



the Undertakers, 13, 

 the Parliamentary Grievances, 23. 

 the Wards and Tenures, 26. 

 the King s Messages by the Speaker, 39. 

 the Impositions on Merchandises, 44. 

 the Supply to King James, 56. 

 the Speaker Richardson s excuse, 65. 

 the Subsidy, 75. 



Speeches in Parliament, admonitory remarks on, 73. 

 Spiders great, poison of, resembles pepper, 190. 



Subject, when he may be commanded from the country where he inhabits, 43 1 . 

 Sun the, brings peace, so where a King comes there should come peace, 87. 

 Suspicion, men over pi one to, 411. 

 Time assuages all passions, 169, 

 Tongue strings, not heart strings, may cause discord, 39. 



Tree of tenures planted by common law, 28. 



Trees timber, the beauty and shelter of men s houses, 7. 

 Truth, testimony of, given in all places, 139. 



Tyrone, the rebel, 284. 



Union of sound judgment with zeal, noticed, 293. 



Unity alacrity and affection likened to crystal glass, 78. 



Universities in flower, 147, 41] . 



Villiers Sir George, advice to, 400. 

 letter to, 240. 



Violence of the Earl of Essex, noticed, 301. 



Wards and Tenures, a speech touching, 26. 



Water, the saying of Pindarus concerning, applied, 11. 



Wisdom does not allow what is dangerous, 106. 



Wit, two ways to use, 48, 



Year and statute books must give place to French and Italian pamphlets, 111, 



Zeal with soundness of judgment united, 293. 



END OF THE SIXTH VOLUME. 



Thomas White, Printer, 

 11, Crane Court. 



