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GO FORTH, KING.

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Ora pro Anglia, Sancta Maria, quod Thomas

Cantuaria.

Sweete Jhesu, heven-king,

Fayr and beste of all thyng,
You bring us owt of this morning
To come to the at owre ending.

GO FORTH, KING.

Go forth, King, rule thee by sapience;
Bishop, be able to minister doctrine ;
Lorde, to true counsaile geve audience;
Womanhode, to chastity ever incline;
Knight, let thy deedes worship determine ;
Be righteous, Judge, in saving of thy name;
Riche, do almose, lest thou lese bliss with
shame.

People, obey your king and the law;

Age, be ruled by good religion;

True Servaunt, be dredful and keep thee under

law;

And, thou Poore, fie on presumpcion ! Inobedience to Youth is utter destruction ; Remember you how God hath set you, lo, And doe your part as ye be ordained to.

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INDEX.

[IN MAKING REFERENCE TO THE PAGES OF THE FIRST VOLUME TIIR
NUMBER OF THE VOLUME IS NOT INDICATED.]

Aaron, and his fasting, 493.

Abbeys cursed, iii. 519.

Abigail and Nabal, 559.

Absalom, iii. 88.

Absolon, the parish clerk, 124.

Absolon's ornamented shoes, 125.

Absolution, the, of the Friar, 9.

Abstinence a remedy against gluttony, ii. 233.

'Accidie," negligence arising from discontent, ii. 212.
Accoutrements of Emetrius, 83.

Acerbas, called Sichæus, iii. 19, 119.

Achilles, iii. 15.

Achilles and Hector, ii. 294.

Actæon, 79.

Adam and Eve, 557.

Adam, Chaucer's scrivener, ii. 691.

Adam driven out of Paradise for eating, 402.

Adam, his fall the source of sin, ii. 164.

Adam in the field of Damascus, 328.

Adam the father of all, ii. 190.

Adolphus, the fables of, 590.

Adornment of the temple of Mars, 76.

Adrastus, one of the Seven who went against Thebes,

36; ii. 370.

Adultery and its perils, ii. 239.

Adultery, the sin of, ii. 235.

Advocate, an, advises Melibeus, 255.

Advocates and physicians labor for lucre, iii. 406.

Advocato et Diabolo, a story like the Friar's Tale, 469.

Emilian road, the, 510.

Eneas, his flight from Troy, iii. 7.

Eneas in "paradise," iii. 122.

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Eneid, the first lines of, quoted, iii. 6.
Eneid, the, imitated, iii. 58.

Eolus, god of wind, iii. 57.

Æson, iii. 133.

Agaton, an unknown writer, iii. 100.

Age grown shorter than she was, iii. 219.
Age, its safety, iii. 377, 379.

Agenor's daughter, iii. 83.

Agraulos, ii. 518.

Ahithophel, ii. 322.

Alanus de Insulis, the "Universal Doctor," ii. 99, 342 ;
iii. 36.

Albertano of Brescia, 249.

Albertano of Brescia, his Consolatione et Consilii, lxxii.

Alcathoë, i. e., Megara, iii. 152.

Alceste, ballad sung to, iii. 88.

Alchemists, their practices, ii. 88, etc.

Alcoran, the, of Mahomet, 180.

Aldine Chaucer, the, x.

Aldiran, the star, ii. II.

Ale-stake, an, 27.

Alexander, Aristotle's instructions to, ii. 117.
Alexander the Great, and his fortunes, 351.
Alexander's dreams, iii. 34.

Alexandria, 3.

Alexandria, Rome, Troy, and Nineveh, ii. 100.
Algezir, the siege of, 3.

Algous, the inventor of the abacus, ii. 298.

Alhazen, Arabian astronomer, ii. 10.

Alice, the carpenter's wife, serenaded, 126.

Alla in Rome, 205.

Alla, king of Northumberland, 190.

Alla meets Custance in Rome, 207.

Alla mourns for his wife and child, 201.

Alliteration, ii. 134.

Almachius, prefect of Rome, ii. 76.

Almagest, the, of Ptolemy, 426, 432.

Alma redemptoris, 232.

Almsdeeds, ii. 262.

Alnath, the star, ii. 50.

Alphabet, the Old English, v.

Alphonsus of Lincoln, 239.

Ambrose quoted, ii. 137.

Americanism, an, 511.

Amour, William St., iii. 443.

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Amphiaraus, the seer, ii. 370, 430, 677.

Amphion, king of Thebes, ii. 123.

Ancestors, 463.

Anchises, iii. 7.

Andromachus the elder, compounder of the Theriaca
Andromachi, 394.

Andromeda, her dream of Hector, 371.

Anelyda, her complaint, ii. 376.

Angelus ad Virginem, a song, 121.

Anger and its fruit, 497.

Anger described by Augustine, ii. 192.

Anger, remedy against, ii. 209.

Angry folk to be avoided, iii. 321.

Anguishous, contrition should be, ii. 162.

Ann, sister of Dido, iii. 124, 131.

Anne of Bohemia, iii. 99.

Annueler, a priest employed to sing anniversary masses
for the dead, ii. 101.

Annus magnus, cxii.

Antenor, ii. 322.

Antenor and Cryseyde arranged to be exchanged, ii. 564.
Antenor taken prisoner, ii. 561.

Antichrist's men, iii. 452.

Anticlaudianus, a work of Alanus de Insulis, iii. 36.

Antigone's song, ii. 457.

Antiochus, and his fall, 350.

Antony, iii. 103.

Apelles, and the sepulchre that he made for Darius, 438.

Apelles, the painter, 384.

Apollo, a prayer to, ii. 40.

Apollo invoked, iii. 40.

Apostles, a wolf among, iii. 426.

Apostrophe to the house of Cryseyde, ii. 642.

Apparel, xxix.

Appetite, unmeasurable, ii. 232.

Appius cast into prison, 394.

Appius, the false judge, 389.

April, messenger to May, 167.

Arabian Nights' Entertainments, lxxvi.

Archemorus, ii. 677.

Architecture, the, of the House of Fame, iii. 44.

Arcite and Palamon found on the field of battle, 40.

Arcite delivered through the intercession of Perotheus,

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