A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 15
xii. 165
New guise, the, ii. 260
Newington theatre, xi. 55, 115, 434
New Queen Street, iv. 87
Next, i. 194
Nice Wanton, an interlude, ii. 160-84
Niggler, iv. 313
Nineveh, the sight of, a show, ix. 406
Nipitaty, viii. 60
Noble--"To bring a noble to ninepence," prov. iii. 344
Noel (or Nowell), Henry, vii. 50
Noise of fiddlers, xii. 281
Nonsense verses, i. 49, 50
Novem (or Novum), a game, xi. 219
Nowl, hairy, iii. 23
Nuddled, xiv. 62
Nuns, change of name by, x. 240
Oaths, viii. 304-5, 307
Odd holes, xiii. 224
Oldcastle the original name of Falstaff, xi. 152
Old Couple, the, a play, xii. 2-83
Old fish and young flesh, xiii. 432
Olived, a term of cookery, xii. 239
Olivet, Mount, i. 332
One-and-thirty, a game, ii. 34
Onions--"Who'll buy my rope of onions?" a cry, xi. 436
Orange, Prince of, xv. 231
Ordinary, the, a play, xii. 204-318
Orlando, a phrase, xiv. 62
Ostend, siege of, ix. 170
Our Lady in the Oak, i. 342 ---- of Boston, i. 337 ---- of Boulogne, iii. 199-200
Outcry, xiv. 445
Out of his danger, i. 54, 132. _Compare_ iii. 62
Out of his peril, i. 132
Overbury, Sir Thomas, xi. 328-9
Owe, i. 202
Oyster, a cant term, xiv. 463
Palermo, razors of, iv. 80;