CAUSES...............1
152.12a.066 With Causes, now to vs there can be none. 6168
 
 CEDARS...............1
024.00A.022 As Down,, as Stars, Cedars, and Lillies are, 1702
 
 CEDIT..................1
202h.8a.006 Fluminis in gremium tandem cedit, reditumque10026
 
 CENTRE...............4
152.12a.003 Of Waight, one Centre; one, of Greatness is: 6106
152.12a.004 And Reason is That Centre; Faith is This. 6106
152.12a.021 If then, least Mouings of the Centre make 6124
152.12a.063 Is th'other Centre, Reason, faster, then? 6166
 
 CENTRES..............3
152.12a.002 For, both my Centres feel This Period. 6104
152.12a.016 Almost meetes Faith, and makes both Centres one: 6118
152.12a.023 What must This doo; Centres distracted so, 6126
 
 CHAINE...............2
008.00B.HE2 Vpon the losse of his Mistresses Chaine, for 768
152.12a.071 If Faith haue such a chaine, whose divers Links 6174
 
 CHAM.................1
192.00B.020 Whether where Iaphet dwelt, or Cham, or Sem. 9792
 
 CHANCE...............1
022.00A.070 For though 'tis got by chance, 'tis kept by art. 1678
 
 CHANGE...............1
024.00A.063 And so be change, and sicknesse, farre from thee, 1742
 
 CHAP.................1
187.00A.HE5 Chap. III. 9392
 
 CHAPPELL.............2
108.00A.159b Going to the Chappell. 4124
154.00A.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue; 6478
 
 CHARMES..............1
152.12a.093 I coniure Thee by all the Charmes Hee spoke, 6196
 
 CHARUS...............1
144.00B.022 Non mihi tam charus, tam meus, ante fuit.5710
 
 CHOLERIQUE...........1
142.00A.028 Spirituall Cholerique Crytiques, which in all 5618
 
 CHOREAS................1
202h.8a.004 Duxerat at postquam choreas, atque orbibus vndae10024
 
 CHRIST...............1
190.00A.HE1 A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors 9682
 
 CHRISTMAS............1
108.00A.HE3 Allophanes finding Idios in the country in Christmas3944
 
 CHRISTOPHER..........1
109.00A.1HE To Mr Christopher Brooke. 4216
 
 CHRISTS..............1
192.00B.022 Christs Crosse, & Adams tree, stood in one place; 9794
 
 CHURCH...............1
159.52a.004 That she once knew, more than the Church did know8264
 
 CHYMIQUES............1
008.00B.044 Almighty Chymiques from each minerall, 812
 
 CINCTO...............1
201.20a.012 a cincto corde, venenum, 9978
 
 CINERIQUE............1
144.00B.005 Qui liber in pluteos, blattis, cinerique relictos,5694
 
 CINTHIA..............1
021.00G.007 Should Cinthia quit thee Venus, and each starre, 1508
 
 CIRCLES................1
202b.9a.005 Vpon the watry circles, Then haue bin10056
 
 CIRCUMFERENCE........1
152.12a.008 Shut-in for Men in one Circumference: 6110
 
 CLA-.................1
201.20a.027 16 Et properare meum, cla- 9992
 
 CLAMAT.................1
201.20a.041 Qui per eos clamat, linquas 10006
 
 CLIMB'D..............1
202d.9a.002 Hauing climb'd vp th'etheriall hill, doth raise10040
 
 CLOYSTERD............2
160.00A.028 Immensity cloysterd in thy deare wombe.8308
160.00A.029 3 Immensitie cloysterd in thy deare wombe,8310
 
 CLYME................1
050.00A.010 This is her tolerable Tropique clyme. 2518
 
 COELORUM.............1
144.00B.020 Libris, & Coelorum aemula amicitia. 5708
 
 COLOSSUS.............1
158.00A.153 A young Colossus there hee stands upright, 7816
 
 COMMING..............1
108.00A.203b The Bridegroomes comming. 4176
 
 COMPANION............1
202k.9a.002 Ghest, and Companion of my body 10038
 
 COMPANY..............1
157.00b.321M Of our company in this life and in the next.7432
 
 COMPRESSIS...........1
202f.8a.004 Compressis velis, tandem vt remearet, alarum, 10014
 
 COMPUTATION..........1
076.00A.HE1 The Computation. 3386
 
 CONCEPERAT...........1
202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem,10020
 
 CONCLUSION...........2
155.00a.435M Conclusion. 6954
157.00b.511M Conclusion. 7626
 
 CONDITION............1
055.00A.025 Enforce them, by warres law condition not. 2734
 
 CONFESSORS...........1
184.00A.H11 The Confessors. 8960
 
 CONNEXION............1
152.12a.065 For, if our Reason be our Connexion 6168
 
 CONQUEROUR...........1
006.00D.026 Talke of Will. Conquerour, and Prester Iack. 706
 
 CONSCIENCE...........1
152.12a.092 Which hast the noble Conscience, Thou art Shee. 6194
 
 CONSIDERING..........1
152.12a.086 In her long Iourney of Considering GOD) 6188
 
 CONSTANCY............2
034.00A.HE1 Womans constancy. 1986
071.00A.019 Which are vast Constancy, and Secretnesse, 3304
 
 CONSULTI.............1
132.003.003 Consulti, veteres sequi aemularierque, 5024
 
 CONSUMMATUM..........1
183.00A.022 Of the'Angels Ave,'and Consummatum est. 8822
 
 CONTEMPLATION........2
152.12a.018 As Contemplation of the Prince wee misse. 6120
157.00b.085M Contemplation of our state in our death-bed.7192
 
 CORDE..................1
201.20a.012 a cincto corde, venenum, 9978
 
 CORONA...............1
160.00A.HE1 La Corona. 8278
 
 CORONAM..............1
202i.8a.003 Excutit somnum, Tremulam Coronam 10030
 
 CORRESPONDENCE.......1
155.00a.375M Weaknesse in the want of correspondence of heauen and earth.6894
 
 COULD................2
152.12a.019 For, All that Faith could credit Mankinde could, 6122
159.52a.007 Loth to believe one Woman could do this;8268
 
 COUNCELL.............1
154.00A.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue; 6478
 
 COUNSAILE............2
050.00A.004 This doth but counsaile, yet you cannot scape. 2512
050.00A.024 You may at Revels, you at counsaile, sit. 2532
 
 COUNTESSE............11
131.00B.0HE To the Countesse of Huntington. 4888
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
139.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5396
141.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Huntingdon. 5516
143.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. 5656
145.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Salisbury. August. 1614.5712
153.00A.HE2 To the Countesse of Bedford. 6204
191.00B.HE2 lip Sydney, and the Countesse of Pembroke 9714
 
 COUNTRY..............1
108.00A.HE3 Allophanes finding Idios in the country in Christmas3944
 
 COURT................2
108.00A.HE4 time, reprehends his absence from court, at the mariage3946
111.00A.027 At Court, though from Court, were the better stile. 4376
 
 CRAB.................1
141.00A.038 Of the most starres, take low names, Crab, and Bull, 5554
 
 CRADLES..............1
050.00A.046 With Tombs, then Cradles, to weare out a day. 2554
 
 CROOKEDLY............1
202c.9a.004 Which crookedly did languish, and stoope downe10062
 
 CROSSE...............1
181.00A.HE1 The Crosse. 8710
 
 CROWN................1
160.00A.001 Deigne at my hands this crown of prayer and praise,8280
 
 CROWNE.................1
202c.9a.003 All drowsinesse, and raise his trembling Crowne,10062
 
 CROWNE...............1
160.00A.098 Deigne at my hands this crowne of prayer and praise.8382
 
 CRUDITIES............1
006.00D.HE1 Vpon Mr. Thomas Coryats Crudities. 680
 
 CUM..................2
202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem,10020
202h.8a.002 Cum ventum ad pontem fuerit, qua fornice transit10022
 
 CUPID................1
020.00G.028 And firmament, our Cupid is not there: 1432
 
 CURSE................2
061.00A.HE1 The Curse. 2892
152.12a.048 And will not lett's enioy our Curse, to Dye? 6150
 
 CUSCO................1
148.00A.007 Twinnes, though their birth Cusco, and Musco take, 5860
 
 D....................1
161.00A.0HE To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets. 8384
 
 DABIT................1
144.00B.014 Ipse Pater, Iuvenem, me dabit arte, senem?5702
 
 DAMPE................1
071.00A.HE1 The Dampe. 3286
 
 DARE.................2
132.003.012 Libri, queis dare vis perennitatem. 5032
136.00A.033 And vertues whole summe is but know and dare. 5206
 
 DAUGHTER.............3
187.00A.137 13 Daughter Ierusalem, Oh what may bee 9352
187.00A.341 21 Rejoyce O Edoms daughter, joyfull bee 9558
187.00A.347 Thy sinnes O Edoms daughter, hee will see, 9564
 
 DAUNC'D..............1
202b.9a.004 And hauing daunc'd a while, and nimbly plai'd10054