i. 402 . V. . Wheat set i. 321 inodorate than other colours, wbence, i. 421. White more deli- ibid. i. 302 č. 419 150, 151 7 vi. 217 some account of him, note (a), set at liberty vi. 68, note (6) vi. 102 ibid. felony, iv. 34, but not in treason, and why, iv. 35, loseth no dower, iv. 110 of charges by some, ii. 268. Wives good and bad, ibid. are mistresses, companions, nurses, ii. 269. Wives of kings, ii. 298 vi. 111 i. 518, 519 i. 466 v. 154 before 32 Henry VIII. was justly thought to be a defect of the ibid. iii. 7 iii, 13 ibid. iii. 14 ibid. many applications from the marquis of Buckingham relating to . con v. . 293, letter to him from lord Bacon, vi. 325, bis letter to lord Ba. vi. 337 vi. 222 vi. 23 vi. 74 ward Plantagenet, and shuts him up in the tower, ibid. created 16 iv. 501 i. 342 southern, without rain, feverish, i. 520. Winds gathered for fresh- ii. 7 i. 429 v. 170 v. 179, 180 glasses, ibid. when it will operate and wheni not, ibid. Spirit of wine burned, i. 378, mingled with wax, the operation of it, ibid. i. 246. Wine burnt inflameth less, because the finer spirit is eva- i. 500, ii. 5 ii. 41 vi. 184 309, suits better with princes than private persons, ibid. no prime ii. 310 ference between a wise and cunning man, ii. 305, such as are wise ii. 313 ii. 334 iv. 386 rashly to be credited, ii. 45, of what kind, ii. 46, work by ima- iv. 520, 521 2 N . Woad, the sowing of it recommended iii. 454 ii. 69 with Margaret, duchess dowager of Savoy, v. 181, was then the vi. 291 i. 268 244, 269, made capital to carry them away forcibly, v. 55, ad- iii. 489 ibid. ji. 16 i, 416, 472 ii. 454 j. 416 of the Isle of Wight, v. 44, against the king's commandment 52 i. 281 197 idle and frivolous, iv. 26, this explained by example, iv. 27, if iv. 407 ii. 43 ii. 8 V. 105 • vi. 345 i. 472. Wounds made with brass easier to cure than with i. 520 ibid. covenant, and of entry, iv. 143. Writ of certiorari in the exche- iv. 146 522 vi. 208, 246 X. feeding on cardamon, i. 373, observes the Medes painted their i. 501 ii. 397 ii. 449 Y. i. 347, it is a motion of imitation, i. 352, in yawning dangerous to i. 475 i. 499. See Pestilential. ibid. keeper Bacon, vi. 165, letter to him from the lord chancellor vi. 258, 267 i. 288 v. 19, 23 ibid. ii. 267 tage, ibid. Youth and age, their advantages and disadvantages, ibid. ji. 393 . . 2. . ZANT ii. 37, 65 ii. 432 i. 388, 389 . Printed by J. F. Dove, St. John's Square. |