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INDEX.
Notes and Queries July 30, 1904.
Shakespeariana :
us all," 105, 111 ; Act III. sc. ii., "A very, very pajock," 163 ; Act III. sc. ii., " Miching mallicho," 162 Henry VI. Part II. Act IV. sc. i., sun and cloud
as badge, 290, 338
Irus, supposed play by Shakespeare, 349 Macbeth, Act II. sc. iv., horse or horses, 342, 424 Measure for Measure, Act III. sc. i., "Prenzie,"
161 Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV. sc. i., "Make
a virtue of necessity, " 8, 76, 110, 136 Venus and Adonis, earliest edition, 310 Winter's Tale, Act III. sc. ii., "Like to itself," 162 ; Act III. sc. ii. , " My life stands in the level of your dreams," 162 Shamble and flesh meats, 68, 293, 394 Shanks's mare and similar phrases, 345, 415 Shaw(John)=Eliza Powell, 226 Shedlock (J. S.) on Dolores, musical composer, 177
" come, all ye faithful," 54 Shelley (P. B.), date of his mother's death, 68 ; and
Samuel Shelley, 227, 278
Shelley (Samuel), painter, and P. B. Shelley, 227, 278 Bherborn (G. T.) on Addison's daughter, 88 " Cockshut time," 195 Dorsetshire snake-lore, 253 Melancholy, 334
Sherborne (Lord) on gimerro, 156 Sherlock (Dr. William), Dean of St. Paul's, 426 Sherwood (G.) on " Copy "=copyhold, 347 Fettiplace, 396 Pedigree in 1640, 466 Shilleto (A. R.), ed. of Burton's 'Anatomy,' 42, 163,
203, 282
Shipton, Mother, her birthplace, 406 Shoe-cart: " Go in shoe-cart," 415 Shorthand, Pepys's, recently used, 337 Shorthouse (J. H.), key to ' John Inglesant,' 289, 357 Shots, division of field into, 354 Shrove Tuesday, football on, 127, 194, 230, 331, 435 Shulbrede Priory, derivation of the name, 247 Siberia, its Russian name, 346 Sibree (E.) on etymology of God, 74 Sicily, works on its history, 128 Sidgwick (F.) on Dickens queries, 298 Sidney (Sir P.) and Shakespeare, 110 ; and Plato, 207 Sieveking (A. F.) on earliest playbills, 28
' Worke for Cutlers,' 28
" Silly Billy," application of the sobriquet, 183, 232 Simplicissimus on chaperon, 54 Sirr (H.) on "There was a man," 474 Sisters with same Christian name. See Brother*. Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on Ash, place-name, 113 Barrar, 478 Bell's ' Chaucer,' 404 Chauceriana, 174, 198 Cockshut time, 121 Cold Harbour : Windy Arbour, 413 Diabread, 173
Easterling and East-Harling, 505 Euchre, 77 Foleit, 374 " From whence," 55 Glowworm or firefly, 112 Hanged, drawn, and quartered, 371, 410
Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on Heardlome : Heech, 75
Hen-Hussey: Whip-stitch: Wood-toter, 475
Kings (English), their names, 225
"Meynes" and "Rhines," 92, 251
^pronounced ng, 291
" Painted and popped," 457
Pearl, 426
Peridote, 386
Rigadoon, 4
" Scole Inn," Norfolk, 313, 454
Shakespeariana, 342
Smallage, 330
"Sorpeni": " Haggovele," 256
Tideswell and Tideslow, 91, 228, 316
Toys, Wykehamical word, 13
"Tymbers of ermine," 492
Usk (Thomas) and Ralph Higden, 245 Skeet (Capt. F. J. A.) on Boer War of 1881, 277 Skellat bell, explanation of the term, 166 Skey (F. C.) on Somerset dialect, 6 Sleep and Death, writers on, 315, 355 Sloane (Sir H.)and Apothecaries' garden, 227, 270, 336 Smallage = water-parsley, 288, 330 Smallpox at Norwich o. 1 746, 209 Smallpox marks at Shanghai, 346 Smith (C.) on Bagshaw, 9 Smith (E.) on Drake in Mexico, 325
N pronounced ng, 291
Pigeon English at home, 506 Smith (G.) on Werden Abbey, 67 Smith (G. C. Moore) on Gabriel Harvey's books, 267
Latin quotations, 188
Smith (Hubert) on documents in secret drawers, 474 Smith (Right Hon. John), his descendants, 348, 412 Smith (R. Horton) on well-known epitaph, 444
Pamela, 52
Smithers (C. G.) on Baxter's oil printing, 490 Smyth (Clement), Fellow of Oriel College 1446, 202 Smyth (Eleanor C.) on envelopes, 57, 134
Links with the past, 414
Shakespeare's 'Virtue of Necessity,' 76 Smyth (H.) on Irish ejaculatory prayers, 337
Moon folk-lore, 395 Smythies (H. M. G.), novelist, 87 Snakes dying at sunset, 168, 253, 333 Snow rime in Yorkshire, 392, 511 Snowball family, 137
Soldiers condemned to death by lot, 366, 476 Sombre (Dyce) and the Begum Sumroo, 14, 68 Somerset dialect : " Vibrate," " Wrangling," 6 Somerville, twentieth Baron, 508 Songs and Ballads :
Address to Poverty, 43, 151
Back and side go bare, 125
Bailiff's daughter of Islington, 388
Bartram's Dirge, 338
Canadian Boat Song, 145
Derby's Ram, 306
Dumbarton's drums beat bonnie, O, 309
Herring Song, 306
Lord Bateman and his Sophia, 168
My Old Oak Table, 16
Oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, 35
Prostitute, 151
Tamaroo, 228, 272 Sonnenschein (W. S.) on "Humanum est errare," 512