AUDIS................1
132.003.007 Illos quod sequeris nouator audis. 5028
 
 AUERSA...............1
202a.8a.001 Auersa facie Ianum referre, 10010
 
 AUGUSTI..............1
158.00A.HE2 16. Augusti 1601. 8222
 
 AUSUS................1
132.003.001 Qvod arte ausus es hic tua, Poeta,5022
 
 AUT..................2
202h.8a.001 Aut plumam, aut paleam, quae fluminis innatat ori,10022
202h.8a.001 Aut plumam, aut paleam, quae fluminis innatat ori,10022
 
 AUTHORS..............1
190.00A.HE1 A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors 9682
 
 AUTUMNALL............2
050.00A.HE1 The Autumnall. 2508
050.00A.002 As I have seen in one Autumnall face, 2510
 
 AVE..................1
183.00A.022 Of the'Angels Ave,'and Consummatum est. 8822
 
 B....................4
120.00A.HE1 To M.C.B. 4598
124.00A.HE1 To M.S.B. 4686
126.00A.HE1 To M.B.B. 4718
126.00A.HE1 To M.B.B. 4718
 
 BACK.................1
138.00A.048 And looke not back, to looke up doth allow. 5352
 
 BACKE..................1
202b.9a.003 The water passes, throwne backe, and delai'd;10054
 
 BACKE................1
202d.9a.004 His sailes, his wings, doth fall downe backe agen 10042
 
 BAJAZET..............1
110.00A.033 Like BajaZet encag'd, the sheepheards scoffe, 4324
 
 BALSAMUM.............1
134.00A.022 A Balsamum to keepe it fresh, and new, 5116
 
 BAPTISTS.............1
191.00B.017 Two that make one Iohn Baptists holy voyce, 9732
 
 BARRENNESSE..........1
050.00A.032 Her youth with ages glory, Barrennesse. 2540
 
 BE...................1
159.52a.006 Deliver'd of her, that some Fathers be8266
 
 BEAMES...............1
202c.9a.006 Those beames return'd, which had not long time shin'd,10064
 
 BEAUTIES.............1
050.00A.003 Yong Beauties force our love, and that's a Rape, 2512
 
 BEAUTY...............1
139.00A.037 His stock of beauty, learning, favour, blood, 5434
 
 BED..................2
015.00G.0HE To his Mistress going to bed. 1178
108.00A.192b The Brides going to bed. 4164
 
 BEDFORD..............6
134.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5094
136.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5172
137.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5228
138.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5304
148.00A.HE1 Elegie to the Lady Bedford. 5852
153.00A.HE2 To the Countesse of Bedford. 6204
 
 BEE..................1
106.00A.083 No more be said, I may bee, but, I am, 3804
 
 BEEING...............1
136.00A.032 Beeing and seeming is your equall care, 5204
 
 BEGGER...............1
088.00A.0HE A lame begger. 3634
 
 BEGUN................1
143.00A.0H2 Begun in France but never perfected. 5656
 
 BEHOLDER.............1
202b.9a.008 Leaue the beholder desperate of returne:10058
 
 BEING................1
107.00A.HE2 zabeth, and Count Palatine being married on 3820
 
 BEINGE...............1
082.00A.HE2 Beinge the shortest day. 3562
 
 BELGIA...............1
008.00B.042 And mangled seventeen-headed Belgia: 810
 
 BELIEVE..............1
159.52a.007 Loth to believe one Woman could do this;8268
 
 BELL.................1
153.00A.137 Whose voice, the Bell, doth rattle, or grow dumbe, 6340
 
 BENEDICTION..........1
108.00A.170b The Benediction. 4138
 
 BESTOW...............1
136.00A.009 And but direct our honour, not bestow. 5182
 
 BIN..................1
202b.9a.005 Vpon the watry circles, Then haue bin10056
 
 BIRDS................1
024.00A.042 Then fishes leave in streames, or Birds in aire. 1722
 
 BLATTIS..............1
144.00B.005 Qui liber in pluteos, blattis, cinerique relictos,5694
 
 BLOOD................3
139.00A.037 His stock of beauty, learning, favour, blood, 5434
160.00A.070 Moyst, with one drop of thy blood, my dry soule.8352
160.00A.071 6 Moyst with one drop of thy blood, my dry soule,8354
 
 BLOSSOME.............1
068.00A.HE1 The Blossome. 3176
 
 BOATUQUE...............2
202l.8a.001 Tanto fragore boatuque, 10016
202l.8a.005 AEquando fremeret nostro fragore boatuque. 10020
 
 BODY.................2
157.00b.157M Incommodities of the Soule in the Body.7266
202k.9a.002 Ghest, and Companion of my body 10038
 
 BOOKE................1
052.00A.HE1 Valediction to his booke. 2590
 
 BOTH.................1
157.00b.471M Of accidentall ioyes in both places. 7584
 
 BOURNE.................1
202b.9a.007 And suncke into the wombe of that swolne bourne,10058
 
 BRACELET.............1
008.00B.0H1 The Bracelet. 766
 
 BREAKE...............1
046.00A.HE1 Breake of day. 2352
 
 BRIDE................1
108.00A.137b Raising of the Bride. 4098
 
 BRIDEGROOME..........1
108.00A.126b Raysing of the Bridegroome. 4086
 
 BRIDEGROOMES.........1
108.00A.203b The Bridegroomes comming. 4176
 
 BRIDES...............1
108.00A.192b The Brides going to bed. 4164
 
 BRIDGE.................1
202b.9a.002 Brought to the bridge, where through a narrow place10052
 
 BRITAINE.............1
202e.9a.003 All the Isle of Britaine had flowne to the Moone,10048
 
 BRITANNA.............1
202l.8a.002 Vt nec sulphureus puluis, quo tota Britanna10018
 
 BROKEN...............1
029.00A.HE1 The broken heart. 1834
 
 BROOKE...............1
109.00A.1HE To Mr Christopher Brooke. 4216
 
 BROTHER..............1
153.00A.HE1 Obsequies to the Lord Harringtons brother. 6202
 
 BROUGHT..............1
202b.9a.002 Brought to the bridge, where through a narrow place10052
 
 BULL.................1
141.00A.038 Of the most starres, take low names, Crab, and Bull, 5554
 
 BURNE................1
029.00A.008 I saw a flaske of powder burne a day? 1842
 
 BURNT................1
086.00A.0HE A burnt ship. 3620
 
 BUSIE................1
202d.9a.001 The Larke by busie and laborious wayes,10040
 
 BUT..................3
106.00A.060 To night but on perfection, and a womans name.3780
143.00A.0H2 Begun in France but never perfected. 5656
159.52a.008 But, think these Magdalens were two or three.8268
 
 C....................1
120.00A.HE1 To M.C.B. 4598
 
 CAETERA..............1
182.00A.0SS Desunt caetera. 8798
 
 CAIN.................1
022.00A.040 And wander on the earth, wretched as Cain, 1648
 
 CAINE................2
158.00A.510 Sister and wife to Caine, Caine that first did plow. 8208
158.00A.510 Sister and wife to Caine, Caine that first did plow. 8208
 
 CAINS................1
158.00A.516 By cursed Cains race invented be, 8216
 
 CALAMO...............1
144.00B.007 Accedat calamo scriptus, reverenter habetur,5696
 
 CALIS................1
111.00A.002 Tell you Calis, or St Michaels tale for newes, as tell4352
 
 CALVARIE.............1
192.00B.021 We thinke that Paradise and Calvarie, 9794
 
 CAME.................2
202d.9a.006 A stone came lazily, that came that way,10044
202d.9a.006 A stone came lazily, that came that way,10044
 
 CAMERAE................1
202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem,10020
 
 CANARIES.............1
020.00G.052 Not faint Canaries, but Ambrosiall. 1456
 
 CANITIE..............1
132.003.009 Libri canitie induantur hora: 5030
 
 CANITIEMQUE..........1
144.00B.010 Nempe vetustatem canitiemque novo. 5698
 
 CANONIZ'D............1
039.00A.036 Us Canoniz'd for Love. 2156
 
 CANONIZATION.........1
039.00A.HE1 The Canonization. 2120
 
 CARTIS...............1
132.003.010 Nam cartis pueritia est neganda, 5030
 
 CAST.................1
022.00A.036 That made me cast you guilty, and you me, 1644