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'oy Burnt Buskes Busse, the (Hertogenbosch taken in 1629, after a memorable siege, by Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange) Cage (prison) Cales _Calisto_, MS. play composed of scenes from Heywood's _Golden Age and Silver Age_ Canaries Cap-case Carack Carbonado Cardeq Cardicue Caroach Carrackes Carry coals Case Cast-of Merlins Castrell Catamountaine Cater-trey Caull Cautelous Censure Champion Chapman, George Choake-peare Chrisome Cinque pace Citie of new Ninivie Clapdish Closse contryvances Coate Cockerell Coll Comparisons are odorous Consort Convertite Cooling carde Coranta Cornutus Covent Crak't Crase Cricket Cupboard of plate ( = movable side-board) Cut-beaten-sattyn (Cf. Marlowe's _Faustus_--"_beaten_ silk.") Cutt-boy Daborne, Robert Dametas Day, John Dead paies Debosht ( = debauched) Deneere Depart Detest Devide Dewse ace Diamonds softened by goat's blood Dicker Diet-bread Diety (For the spelling cf. Rowley's _All's Lost by Lust_, 1633, sig. C. 4: "Can lust be cal'd love? then let man seeke hell, For there that fiery _diety_ doth dwell." Again in the same play, sig. D. 2, we have-- "Descend thy spheare, thou burning _Diety_." John Stephens in his _Character of a Page_ [_Essayes and Characters_, 1615] speaks of "Cupid's _diety_.") Dion Cassius, quoted Diophoratick Disgestion Disguest Division Doggshead Door ("Keep the door" = act as a pander) Doorkeeper Dorsers Dowland, John Draw drie foote Ducke Duns the mouse Dydoppers (dabchicks) Eare picker ( = barber) _Edmond Ironside_, MS. chronicle-play Empresas Eringoes Estridge Exclaimes Family of Love Fang _Fatal Maryage_, MS. play Father-in-law Feare no colours Feeres Felt locks Feltham's _Resolves_ Fend ( = make shift with) Fins (a very doubtful correction for _sins_) Fisguigge Flat cap Flea ( = flay) Fletcher, John, MS. copy of his _Elder Brother_; his share in the authorship of _Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt_ Flewd Fly boat (see _Addenda_ to vol. i.) Fool (play on the words _fool_ and _fowl_) Fooles paradysse _For I did but kisse her_ (See _Appendix_) _Fortune my foe_ Fox Foxd Free Fry(?) Futra Galleyfoist German fencer Getes Ghosts crying _Vindicta_ Gibb ("A male-cat, now generally applied to one that has been castrated."--_Halliwell_.) Giglot Ginges Glapthorne, quoted; the play of _The Lady Mother_ identical with Glapthorne's _Noble Trial_ Glas
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