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Which tuned the passion of Parthenophil :

Blithe burly Porter, broad and bold of word;
Wilkins, a voice with strenuous pity stirred:
Turk Mason: Brewer, whose tongue drops honey still :
Rough Rowley, handling song with Esau's hand:

Light Nabbes: lean Sharpham, rank and raw by turns,
But fragrant with a forethought once of Burns:
Soft Davenport, sad-robed, but blithe and bland :
Brome, gipsy-led across the woodland ferns:
Praise be with all, and place among our band.

XXI

EPILOGUE

OUR mother, which wast twice, as history saith,

Found first among the nations; once, when she
Who bore thine ensign saw the God in thee

Smite Spain, and bring forth Shakespeare: once, when death
Shrank, and Rome's bloodhounds cowered, at Milton's breath:
More than thy place, then first among the free,
More than that sovereign lordship of the sea

Bequeathed to Cromwell from Elizabeth,

More than thy fiery guiding-star, which Drake

Hailed, and the deep saw lit again for Blake,

More than all deeds wrought of thy strong right hand, This praise keeps most thy fame's memorial strong, That thou wast head of all these streams of song,

And time bows down to thee as Shakespeare's land.

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"Absalom, The Tragedy of," by Peele, 11. Barksteed, William, the actor, 606.
Addison, Joseph, mentioned by Lamb, 145.“ Bastard, The," ? by Manuche, 504, 583.
"Adrasta, a Tragi-Comedy," by John "Battle of Alcazar, The," by Peele, 437.
Lamb's note on, 437, 618.
Beaumont, Francis, his Triumph of
Love," 279.

Jones, 421, 561.

Ainsworth, Harrison, Lamb's letter to, 604.
Akenside, Mark, mentioned by Lamb, 426.
"Alaham," by Fulke Greville, Lord
Brooke, 223.

"Alchemist, The," by Jonson, 265.

Lamb's notes on, 271, 604, 612.
Ale or Beer, Lamb's note on, 416.
Aleman, Mateo, author of Guzman de
Alfarache, 607.

Alfarache, Guzman de, 126, 245, 607.
Alleyne, Edward, as the Jew of Malta,
530, 620.

"All Fools," by Chapman, 407.

"All's Lost by Lust," by Rowley, 115.
Alsatia, 618.

"Ambitious Statesman, The," by Crowne,

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535, 574.

62.

"Amends for Ladies," by Field, 561, 586.
Andronicus," by Philonax Lovekin, 527.
Antipodes, The," by Brome, 464, 618.
"Antonio and Mellida, The History of,"
by Marston, Part I., 60.
Lamb's note on, 62, 605.
"Antonio's Revenge," by Marston,
Lamb's notes on, 62, 65, 66.
"Appius and Virginia," by Webster, 166.
Arabian Nights, cited by Lamb, 103, 607.
"Arden of Feversham," 409, 569, 589, 618.
Swinburne's sonnet on, 629.
Aristophanes, "The Birds," mentioned
by Lamb, 401.

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Aristotle, cited by Lamb, 439.
"Arraignment of Paris, The," by Peele,
440, 568, 618.

"Atheist's Tragedy, The," by Tourneur,
148.
Ayrton, William, 614.

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Lamb's note on, 437, 618.

and Fletcher, "Cupid's Revenge," 297.
"Maid's Tragedy," 282.
"Philaster," 288.

Lamb's comments on, 285.

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copy of, 603.

Swinburne's sonnet on, 624.

Behn, Aphra, “The Dutch Lover,” 563,

579.

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Brome, Richard, Lamb's note on, 619. | Chapman, George, "The Wise Woman

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of Hogsdon," 570.

translations, Lamb's note on, 83,
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Swinburne's sonnet on, 627.

and Shirley, "The Tragedy of
Philip Chabot," 368.

"Chaste Maid in Cheapside, A," by
Middleton, 413.

Lamb's notes on, 413, 414, 415.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, mentioned by Lamb,

129.

Chettle, Henry, “The Tragedy of Hoff-
man," 559.

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supposed play by, 478, 630.

His Revenge," by Chapman, 462,"Christian Turn'd Turk," by Daborn, 590.
City Gallant, The." See "Green's Tu
Quoque."

575.
"Byron's Conspiracy," by Chapman, 78.
"Tragedy," by Chapman, 81.

Lamb's note on, 83.

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Madam, The," by Massinger, 342.
Lamb's notes on, 245, 343, 345.
Night-Cap, The," by Davenport, 444.
Clarkson, Lamb's letter to, 597-
Coleridge, Hartley, on Lamb, 613.
S. T., on egotism, 606.

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mentioned by Lamb, 63.
Lamb's letters to, 597, 598.
Osorio," 598.

Collier, John Payne, 603, 617.
Collins, William, "Ode to Liberty," men-
tioned by Lamb,

Commendatory Verses before Plays of
Sir W. Killigrew, by T. L., 531.
Congreve, William, "Love for Love," 612.
mentioned by Lamb, 432.

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'Conspiracy, The," by Henry Killigrew,
447, 567, 572, 574.

Cooke, Joseph, "Green's Tu Quoque," 47.
Cowley, Abraham, "The Guardian," 432,
588.

Naufragium Foculare, mentioned
by Lamb, 100.

Cowper, William, “The Task,” quoted
by Lamb, 404.

Crowne, John, "The Ambitious States-
man," 535, 574.

"The English Friar," 562.
"The Married Beau," 545, 573.
"Thyestes," 546, 571.

"Changes; or Love in a Maze," by Shir-"Cupid's

ley, 431.

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Revenge," by Beaumont and
Fletcher, 297, 612.

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Daborn, "Christian Turn'd Turk,❞ 590.

Daniel, Samuel, "Hymen's Triumph,"

218.

"Tethys' Festival,” 458.
mentioned by Lamb, 429.
Lamb's copy of, 612.

Davenant, Sir William, "Gondibert," | D'Urfey, Thomas, "Comical History of

quoted by Lamb, 152.

Davenport, Robert, "The City Night-

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Cap," 444.

"King John and Matilda," 398,586.
mentioned, 631.

"David, The Love of King, and Fair
Bethsabe," by G. Peele, 11,

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by D'Urfey, 527.

See Cervantes, 528.

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Don Quixote, The," 527.

"Old Mode and the New, The,"

561, 579.

"Virtuous Wife, A," 564.

"Dutch Lover, The," by Mrs. Aphra
Behn, 563, 579.

Dykes Campbell, Mr., his article on the
Specimens, 597, 610, 613.

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Fairfax, Edward, Godfrey of Bulloigne,
by, 598.

Donne, John, verses quoted by Lamb,"_
295, 604, 612.

Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of. See
Sackville.

Dosa, Luke, his iron crown, 609.

"Downfall of Robert, Earl of Hunting-
ton," by Munday, 478, 615.
Drayton, Michael, mentioned by Lamb,
42, 46.

Drewe, Thomas, and Heywood," Duchess
of Suffolk," 450.

Drummond of Hawthornden, 605.
Dryden, John, "Sigismonda and Guis-

cardo," mentioned by Lamb, 423.
"Duchess of Malfy, Tragedy of the," by
Webster, 169.

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mentioned by Lamb, 11.
Lamb's note on, 179.

of Suffolk, The Life of the," by
Heywood and Drewe, 450.

Dulwich College, payment by, to Ben
Jonson, 10; mentioned, 620.

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Maid of the Exchange," by Hey-
wood, 426.

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Lamb's notes on, 428, 429.
of the West," by Heywood, 565.
Fair Quarrel, A," by Middleton and
Rowley, 104, 573, 588.
Lamb's note on, 114.

"Faithful Shepherdess, The," by Flet-
cher, 301.

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Lamb's notes on, 312, 443.

Commendatory Verses before, 533.
Dedications, Lamb's notes to, 542,

544.

False One, The," by Fletcher, 312, 612.
"Famous History of T. Stukely," 586.
Fane, Sir Francis, "Love in the Dark,"
565, 574, 583.

Fanshaw, Sir Richard, Translation of
Mendoza's "Querer por Solo Querer,"
470, 584.

"Fatal Dowry, The," by Massinger and
Field, 350.

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