The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume VI
Part 32
Heaven save ye, Gallants; and this hopeful Age (_Dryden_) iv 223
Here at your Feet, we tribute pay i 280
Her mourning languid Eyes are rarely shown vi 265
He that would have the Passion be vi 73
He that wou’d precious time improve vi 326
Him whom you see so awful and severe vi 235
Hiss ‘em, and cry ‘em down, ‘tis all in vain i 329
Honour’s a mighty Phantom! which around vi 278
How shall a Lover come to know vi 51
How strangely does my Passion grow iii 160
How strongly does my Passion flow vi 189
How, to thy Sacred Memory, shall I bring vi 405
How vain have prov’d the Labours of the Stage (_Otway_) ii 201
How we shall please ye now I cannot say vi 398
I
I am the Ghost of him who was a true Son i 341
I Come not a Petitioner to sue iii 175
If when the God of Day retires vi 200
I here and there o’erheard a Coxcomb cry iv 115
In a Cottage by the Mountain iv 189
I know You, and I must confess vi 403
Injurious Pin, how durst thou steal so nigh? vi 392
I Never mourn’d my Want of Wit, ‘till now (_Cotton_) vi 6
In Phillis all vile Jilts are met ii 260
In the Blooming Time o’th’ year vi 193
In vain, dear Youth, you say you love vi 196
In vain I have labour’d the Victor to prove iv 153; vi 173
In vain to Woods and Deserts I retire vi 389
In vain we labour to reform the Stage i 115
Iris, to keep my Soul entire and true vi 42
Iris, to spare what you call Flattery vi 94
Its Torrent has no other source vi 253
It was too much, ye Gods, to see and hear vi 207
K
Keep, lovely Maid, the Softness in your Eyes vi 101
Know all ye Whigs and Tories of the Pit iii 99
L
Ladies, the Prince was kind at last iv 212
Let murmuring Lovers no longer repine iii 454
Let Love no more your Heart inspire vi 314
Long, and at vast Expence, th’ industrious Stage iii 393
Long has Wit’s injur’d Empire been opprest (_J. Cooper_) vi 117
Long have we turn’d the point of our just Rage (_A Person of Quality_) iii 278
Long have our Priests condemn’d a wicked Age vi 343
Love in Fantastique Triumph sat ii 9; vi 163
Love is a God, whose charming Sway vi 34
Love, of all Joys, the sweetest is vi 54
Love ought alone the Mystick Knot to tie vi 82
Love when he Shoots abroad his Darts vi 230
Lovers, if you wou’d gain a Heart vi 24
Lydia, Lovely Maid, more fair vi 212
M
Make haste, Amintas, come away ii 35
Make hast! make hast! my miserable soul vi 361
Melinda, who had never been vi 29
Mourn, Mourn, ye Muses, all your loss deplore vi 368
Must we eternal Martyrdom pursue? vi 249
My Amoret, since you must know vi 153
My Damon, if your Heart be kind vi 41
My Damon, tho’ I stint your Love vi 33
My Plot, I fear, will take but with a few ii 299
My Present’s delicate and new vi 15
N
No, Delia, no: What Man can range (_Gildon_) iv 343
No! give me all, th’ impatient Lover cries vi 107
No more, Lucinda, ah! expose no more (_Cheek_) iii 224
Not to sigh and be tender vi 312
Now, my fair Tyrant, I despise your Pow’r vi 254
O
O Iris! While you thus can charm vi 22
O Jealousy! thou Passion most ingrate! vi 70
O thou that dost excel in Wit and Youth! vi 106
O Wondrous condescention of a God! vi 372
Oft in my Jealous Transports I wou’d cry vi 271
Oh, Damon, if thou ever wert vi 345
Oh! fond remembrance! do not bring vi 341
Oh! how at ease my Heart would live vi 72
Oh! how soft it is to see vi 332
Oh! how that Negligence becomes your Air! vi 104
Oh! how the Hand the Lover ought to prize vi 103
Oh Iris! boast that one peculiar Charm vi 101
Oh Iris! let my sleeping Hours be fraught vi 66
Oh! Love that stronger art than Wine iii 231
Oh! what Pleasure ‘tis to find vi 325
Oh with what Pleasure did I pass away vi 262
Oh, wonder of thy Sex! Where can we see vi 123
Olives are never fading seen vi 85
Once more my Muse is blest; her humble Voice (_Jenkins_) vi 9
One day the Amorous Lysander vi 178
P
Pan, grant that I may never prove vi 177
Perhaps I am mistaken here vi 16
Philander, since you’ll have it so vi 58
Philander was a jolly Swain ii 247
Phillis, whose Heart was Unconfin’d i 148; vi 191
Poets are Kings of Wit, and you appear i 212
Poor Damon! Art thou caught? Is’t ev’n so? vi 185
Poor Lost Serena, to Bemoan vi 186
Poor Lycidus, for shame arise vi 306
R
Rejoyce! my new made happy Soul, Rejoyce! vi 260
Remember, Damon, while your Mind vi 16
Rise, Cloris, charming Maid, arise! iii 191
Rivals ‘tis call’d, a Village where vi 268
S
Say, my fair Charmer, must I fall vi 255
Scorning religion all thy life time past vi 400
She blows the Youthful Lovers flame vi 245
She that wou’d rack a Lover’s Heart vi 70
Since with old Plays you have so long been cloy’d iii 188
Sincerity! thou greatest Good! vi 49
Sir Timothy, Gallants, at last is come (_Ravenscroft_) vi 49
Sitting by yonder River side (_made by a Gentleman_) iv 44
Slight unpremeditated Words are borne vi 22
So hard the times are, and so thin the Town ii 411
Such Charms of Youth, such Ravishment vi 231
T
Take back that Heart, you with such Caution give vi 202
Take heed, my Damon, in the Grove vi 47
Tell me; oh, tell me! Charming Prophetess vi 109
Tell me! What can he design vi 18
That Beauty I ador’d before vi 364
That Coxcomb can ne’re be at ease vi 311
That Love may all Perfection be vi 92
That Love’s my Conduct where I go vi 14
That Love, the great Instructor of the Mind vi 14
That tho’ the Favours of the Fair vi 17
That when a Lover ceases to be blest vi 20
The banisht Cavaliers! a Roving Blade! i 105
The Devil take this cursed plotting Age ii 307
The God of Love beholding every day vi 315
The Grove was gloomy all around vi 183
The happy Minute’s come, the Nymph is laid iii 52
The Houses there, retir’d in Gardens are vi 250
The nobler Lover, who would prove vi 77
The peaceful Place where gladly I resort vi 397
The Smiles, the Graces, and the Sports vi 84
The Vizor’s off, and now I dare appear i 424
Then do not let your murm’ring Heart vi 72
There they shall all together reign vi 70
This is the Coast of Africa vi 228
This Little, Silent, Gloomy Monument vi 381
This River’s call’d Pretension; and its source vi 244
Thither all the Amorous Youth repair vi 239
Tho’ Damon every Virtue have vi 18
Thô my Heart were full of Passion vi 336
Tho’, Silvia, you are very fair vi 71
Those Eyes that can no better Conquest make vi 86
Thou great Young Man! Permit amongst the Crowd vi 166
Thou Grief of my Heart, and thou Pearl of my Eyes iv 59
Thou one continu’d Sigh! all over Pain vi 111
Thou Wonder of thy Sex! Thou greatest Good! (_G. J._) vi 9
Though the Young prize Cupid’s Fire iv 352
Thus both resolve to break their Chain vi 71
Time and Place you see conspire iv 353
Tis all eternal Spring around vi 283
‘Tis not enough to reade and to admire (_J. C._) vi 119
Tis not your saying that you love vi 397
‘Tis that which leads those captivated Hearts vi 99
‘Tis wonderous Populous from the excess vi 244
To celebrate your Praise, no Muse can crown (_Rich. Faerrar_) vi 8
To speak of thee no Muse will I invoke vi 121
To thee, dear Paris, Lord of my Desires vi 214
‘Twas there, I saw my Rival take vi 308
‘Twas vain for Man the Laurels to persue (_J. Adams_) vi 120
‘Twas when the Fields were gay vi 188
W
We all can well admire, few well can praise (_J. W._) vi 131
We charg’d you boldly in our first advance iii 381
Weep, weep, Lysander, for the lovely Maid vi 280
Well! you expect a Prologue to the Play iv 121
We pity such as are by Tempest lost vi 395
We’re grown Impatient to be out of pain iv 398
We write not now, as th’ antient Poets writ iv 8
What Art thou, oh! thou new-found pain? vi 356
What differing Passions from what once I felt vi 238
What doleful crys are these that fright my sence vi 151
What is the recompence of War iv 202
What Life can compare with the jolly Town-Rake’s (_Motteux_) iv 331
What mean those Amorous Curles of Jet? vi 195
What means this Knot, in Mystick Order Ty’d vi 182
When Damon first began to love i 33
When Jemmy first began to Love vi 165
When Love shall two fair objects mix vi 339
When Maidens are young and in their Spring iii 429
When old Rome’s Candidates aspir’d to Fame vi 407
When th’.lmighty Powers th’.niverse had fram’d (_H. Watson_) vi 136
When the sad news was spread (_F. N. W._) vi 132
When to the charming _Bellinda_ I came vi 322
When two Hearts entirely love vi 90
When you Love, or speak of it vi 321
Where should a Lover hide his Joys vi 89
While, Iris, I at distance gaze vi 371
While this poor Homage of our Verse we give (_N. Tate_) vi 7
Whilst happy I Triumphant stood vi 148
Whither, young Damon, whither in such hast vi 350
Who, but a Lover, can express vi 20
Why, Amarillis, dost thou walk alone vi 383
Why, fair Maid, are you uneasy vi 324
Why shou’d that faithless wanton give vi 309
With late Success being blest, I’m come again ii 98
With our old Plays, as with dull Wife it fares iii 462
With Rigor Arm your self (I cry’d) vi 272
With that assurance we to day address vi 401
With you, unhappy Eyes, that first let in vi 225
Wits, like Physicians, never can agree i 7
Y
Ye bold Magicians in Philosophy (_Anon._) vi 124
Yes, the fair Object, whom you praise vi 60
You ask me, Phillis, why I still pursue vi 394
Young Jemmy was a Lad vi 210
GENERAL INDEX.
A
Abington, Mrs. Frances iv 420
Adams, J. vi 121, 421
Adamson, John v 212
Albemarle, Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of i xlix
_Alchemist_, i 224
Alsatia, iii 485
Angel (actor), i 220; iv 121, 413
_Antony and Cleopatra_, iv 415
Apple John, iii 487
Apuleius, Lucius vi 296
Araujo, J. de v 211
Arconville, Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Tiroux d’ v 212
Aretino, Pietro i 449; iii 497
Ariell, Mrs. ii 98, 431
Arteida, A. Ray de v 260
Arwaker, Edmund i xlviii
Association, ii 437
Aue, Harmann von v 417
Ay and No (man), iv 411
B
Bacon, Nathaniel iv 218
Baggs, Zachary i xlviii
Baker (actor), iv 219
Balconies (stage), i 441
Bandello, Matteo i 219; v 69, 417, 418
Banister, James v 521
Banister, John vi 164
Banks, John ii 198; v 515
Banter, iii 481
Barckley, Sir Richard ii 103
Barlow, Francis i xlix
Barnes (actor), iv 219
Basset, iv 419
Bayes, iv 7, 411, 413; vi 397
Beale, Mary i lxiii
Beasts, ii 427
Beeston, William i 334; iv 419
Begines, v 75, 520
Bell (inn), iv 412
Bellon, Peter v 211
Bergerac, Cyrano de iii 97, 496
Bergere, ii 441; iii 478; iv 411; vi 79
Berkeley, Lady Henrietta i xliv
Bertoletti, v 212
Bess (Queen Bess’ night) i 443
Bethel, Slingsby vi 129, 241
Biancolelli, Dominique i 445; iii 386
Bickerstaffe, Isaac iv 5
Blanket Fair, vi 402
Bob, i 458; iv 416
Boccaccio, Giovanni i 5; v 260
Boileau, Nicholas vi 3
Bonnecorse, Balthazar de iv 411;\ vi 3
Boutell, Mrs. i 450; v 516
Bowman, John i lvii; iii 419; vi 383
Bracegirdle, Anne iv 225; v 515
Brillac, Mlle S. B. de v 211
Brinvilliers, Marie-Marguerite, Marquisede iv 411
Briscoe, Sam i liii; v 401
Brome, Richard i xxxvi, xxxviii, 442; iv 4
Brown, Tom i xxxiii, lv, liv; v 518
Brumigham, iii 479
Brydges Street, v 515
Bulker, iii 492
Burnet, Bishop Gilbert i liii; vi 407, 431, 438
Burt, Nicholas iv 413
Burton, Robert ii 103
Bushel, Brown i 457
Butler, Charlotte i xlii; ii 435; vi 398
Butler, Edward i xxv-vi
Byam, William v 521
Byshop, v 417
C
Calderon, de la Barca ii 102-3
Calprenède, Gautier de Costes, Seigneur de la i xix, 449; ii 102
Camöens, Luis de v 212
Camphor, iv 415
Canons (cannons), iii 496
Canonesses, v 519
Capel, Arthur Lord i 457
Cassius, iv 218-9
Castlemaine, Barbara Villiers, Lady iv 314
Cataline, iv 121, 413
Cedrenus, v 417
Cenci, Francesco i 219
Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles, v 200
Cervantes, Miguel de iv 120
Chamberlain, Dr. Hugh iv 218
Chateaubriand, François Auguste de v 127
Cheek, Thomas iii 489
Cibber, Colley ii 5; iv 5, 6, 220; v 523
Cibber, Mrs. Susannah Maria v 128, 212, 261
_City Politics_, iii 483
_Clélie_, iv 421
_Cléopatre_, ii 102
Clifden, vi 76, 419
Clifton, Sir William vi 365, 431
Coach (glass), iii 476
Codrington, Colonel Christopher iv 316, 419
Colbert, Jean Baptiste v 223
College, Stephen i 335
Col- (cowl-) staff, i 458
Colombine, iii 496
Compton, Lady Mary vi 350, 430
Congreve, William iv 5
Convenient (a), ii 433
Conventicle, i 454; iii 478
Cooke, Mrs. Sarah iii 462, 484; vi 401, 436
Cooper, J., vi 119, 420
Corbet (Cobbet), Ralph i 452
Cordeliers, v 521
Corey, Mrs. iv 413; v 519
Cotton, Charles vi 7, 417
Coventry-blue, iv 422
Coveras, Francesço de las i 218
Cowley, Mrs. Hannah iii 181
Crape-gownorum, ii 437
Creech, Thomas i xlv, lii; iv 419; vi 123, 166, 421
Cromwell, Richard i 333, 454
Cromwell, Mrs. i 334, 452, 454
Cromwell, Oliver i 453, 457
Cromwell (his funeral), i 453; iv 416
Crosby (actor), i 439
Cross, Mrs. v 128
Crowne, John i 335; iii 483, 492; iv 5, 120; v 515
Cudworth (actor), iv 219
Currer, Mrs. Betty i xl, 336; ii 203, 307, 438; iv 220
Cushion Dance, _vide_ _Sanderson, Joan_
Cymbeline, v 523
D
Daniel (Cromwell’s porter), i 456
Dalton, Michael iv 417, 421
D’Avenant, Charles iii 483
Davenport, Robert iv 119
Desborough, John i 451
Desborough, Lady i 452
Desfontaines, v 417
De-Wit (to), iv 417
Dishabit, iii 493
Docity, ii 340; iii 210, 481, 487
Doctor Baliardo, iii 495
_Doctor Faustus_ (Mountford), iv 421
Doors (stage), i 441
Dorset, Earl of vi 350
Dove (Tom, a bear), iii 476
Dryden, John i xxx, xli, xlv, lii, 219, 335, 443, 444, 449; ii 198, 433, 435; iii 491, 496; iv 8, 220, 223, 412, 413, 414, 421; v 515, 523; vi 400, 435
Duckingneld, Robert i 452
Duffett, Thomas i 444; ii 438; v 515
_Duke of Guise, The_ i xliv
Dumfound (to), iii 482
D’Urfey, Tom i 335, 456; iii 481, 495; iv 6, 314, 315, 415; v 515
E
Eachward, John i 222, 448
Edwardes, Richard ii 103
Elephant and Castle, iv 422
Entry, iii 478, 489
Ephelia, vi 297
Etheredge, Sir George i 441
Evans, Thomas, v 259
Exercise, i 455, iv 412
F
Fairfax, General i 333
Fane, Sir Francis vi 343, 429
Farmer, Thomas vi 191, 426
Farren, Elizabeth i lx; iii 181-2
Ferriar, J. v 128
Field, Nathaniel iv 120
Fielding, Henry i lix
Fifth Monarchy, i 453
Fitz-Roy, Henry i 357, 450
Fiurelli, i 445
Flabber, iii 487
Flambeaux (as sing.), iii 475; iv 418
Fleetwood, Charles i 333, 451, 453
Fleetwood (Lady), i 452
Fletcher, John i 4, 218; ii 197; iv 120, 418; v 118, 261, 515
Fontange, iv 422
Fop-corner, ii 437
Ford, John, i 219
Forde, Lord Grey i lxiv
Fortune my Foe, i 458
Forty-One, i 451; ii 433
Friday Street, iv 421
Frost, Walter, i 455
G
_Gabalis, Comte de_ iii 497
Gad-bee, iii 481, 488
Garrick, David v 128, 212, 261
Garth, Dr. Samuel i 438; iv 419
Gentleman, Francis v 128
George (inn), iii 490
Gherardi, Evaniste iii 386
Gibbons, Grinling vi 75, 419
Gildon, Charles i xxi, lviii; iv 314; v 259, 521; vi 387, 390
Gloucester, Henry, Duke of i 455
Godfrey, Sir Edmond Bury i 443; iv 417
Godfrey (to), iv 417
Godwin, Bishop Francis iii 497
Gordon, Sir Robert vi 76, 419
Goulart, Simon ii 103
Gould, Robert i xli, 219; iii 476
Gozzi, Carlo iii 316
Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne v 351, 522
Grapulo, T. v 417
Greene, Robert iv 119, 422
Greenhill, John vi 151, 422
Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth v 137, 212
Grimeston, ii 103
Grison, iii 482
Groom Porter, iv 416
Gun (inn), v 524
Guzman, i 209, 447; iii 498
Gwiniver, iv 422
Gwynne, Nell i xl, 439, 456; ii 305, 438; iv 413, 414; v 520
H
Halsall, James i xxiii, xxvi
Hannibal, iv 219, 418
Hans in Kelder, iii 487
Harlequin, i 112, 145, 187-9, 144; iii 387-8, 496, 497, 498; iv 421
Haroun al Raschid, ii 103
Harris, Henry, iv 413
Harsenet, Mrs. _vide_ Lady Morland
Hart, Charles iv 413; v 516, 519
Hattigé, iv 314
Hawkesworth, Dr. John v 128
Hédelin (François), iii 482
Henry IV (1), i 224
Henry III (2), ii 415
Henry VI (2), v 515
Henry VIII, iii 202, 485
_Heptameron_, i 219; v 417, 418
Heroic (an), i 453
Heselrige, Sir Arthur i 453
Hewson, John i 451, 454, 456
Higden, Henry vi 403, 438
Holland, Earl of i 457
Hopkins, John iv 420
Hopkins, Matthew i 448
Hordon, iv 398
Howard, Lord of Esrick iii 479
Howard, Edward iii 477, 492, 493; vi 204, 426
Howard, Moll vi 395, 434
Howard, Sir Robert i 335; iv 417; v 520
Hoyle, John i xxxii-vi; vi 153, 160, 200, 360, 361, 392
Hutchinson, Richard i 455
I
Ibsen, Henrik i 219
Ice (Isles), Stephen i 455
J
J. G. (George Jenkins), iv 222, 415, 418; vi 9, 11
_Jealous Lovers_, vi 382
Jermyn Street, v 518
Jesuitesses, v 520
Jevon, Tom i 444; ii 436; iii 188, 387, 393, 495
Jigg, ii 477; iv 414
Johnson, Charles ii 197
Jolly, George i 334
Jonson, Ben i 4, 224; iv 121, 413, 422; vi 204
Judas, i 457
Julian, i lvii; v 518
Just-au-corps, iii 480
K
Kelter, iii 491
Kemble, J. P., i 6
Kendrick, Dr. Daniel vi 298
Ketch, Jack, iii 492
Kildare, Earle of vi 395, 434
Killigrew, Charles iii 483
Killigrew, Tom i xxiii-vii, xxxvii, 4
Knip (to), iv 416
Kynaston, Edward iv 419; v 516
L
Lacy, John iv 5, 420; v 516, 519
La Fontaine, Jean de, v 261
Lambert, Major-General i 333, 451
Lambert, Lady i 333, 452
Lamb’s wool, iii 479
La motte, v 212
Langbaine, Gerard iv 218
Lauderdale, 4th Earl of v 524
Laurence (lazy) i 448
Lazzi, iii 498
Lee, John i 438
Lee, Mrs. Mary _vide_ Lady Slingsby