Authors: Chloe Rhodes
SEE ALSO TREES
PLUTARCH
53
POLITEUPHUIA (BODENHAM)
119
POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC (FRANKLIN)
34
,
103
POSTERITY
82â3
POVERTY, AND LOVE
125
PROVERBS OF HENDYNG
43
PROVERBS IN SCOTS (CARMICHAELL)
34
PUTTENHAM, GEORGE
144
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ACADEMY (GILBERT)
29
QUINTUS COURTIUS RUFUS
93
RACKHAM, OLIVER
71
RED BOOK OF HERGEST, THE
91
REMAINES OF A GREATER WORKE . . . (CAMDEN)
113
,
139â40
,
142â3
RESCUYNGE OF THE ROMISHE FOX, THE (TURNER)
15
RHYMES:
âASH BEFORE OAK . . .'
98â9
âBIRDS OF A FEATHER . . .'
15â16
âEARLY TO BED . . .'
102â4
âIF A CIRCLE FORMS ROUND THE MOON . . .'
74â5
âIF THE COCK GOES . . .'
152
âIF FEBRUARY GIVES MUCH SNOW . . .'
180â1
âIF WISHES WERE HORSES . . .'
140
âLADYBIRD, LADYBIRD . . .'
61
LITTLE RHYMES FOR LITTLE FOLKS
103
âMARES' TAILS . . .'
64â5
âONE FOR THE ROOK . . .'
72
âONE FOR SORROW . . .'
13â14
âONION SKINS VERY THIN'
172â3
âA RAINBOW IN THE EASTERN SKY . . .'
114â15
âRED SKY . . .'
16â17
âST SWITHUN'S DAY . . .'
95â6
âSNEEZE ON MONDAY . . .'
75â6
âSOMETHING OLD . . .'
130â1
âA SWARM OF BEES IN MAY . . .'
155
âSWEET APRIL SHOWERS . . .'
141
AND WEATHER LORE
16â17
âWHEN CLOUDS APPEAR . . .'
138â9
âWHEN THE MOON LIES . . .'
169â70
âWHEN THE WIND IS BLOWING . . .'
107â9
ROBERT THE BRUCE
52
ROGERS, NEHEMIAH
63
ROLLING STONE
29â30
ROLLING STONES
30
ROMEO AND JULIET (SHAKESPEARE)
84
ST JEROME
47â8
ST MARHER
97
ST THOMAS'S DAY
105â6
SAUCE
161â2
SAYINGS:
IN FABRIC OF LIFE
9â10
REGIONAL VARIATIONS OF
13â14
FROM SUPERSTITION
9
SEE ALSO RHYMES; CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
SCHEMES, BEST-LAID
91â2
SCOTT, WALTER
176
SEASONS, SEE CALENDAR AND SEASONS
SECKER, WILLIAM
15â16
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM
54
,
68
,
84â5
,
116
,
117
SHELTON, THOMAS
41
SHIP
162â3
SIR BEVIS OF HAMPTON
66
SMITH, ALEXANDER
83
SMOKE, AND FIRE
51â2
SNATCHED FROM THE POOR HOUSE (CLODFELTER)
102
SNEEZING
75â6
SOME FRUITS OF SOLITUDE (PENN)
42
SONGS AND BALLADS (LOVER)
36
SOUTHEY, ROBERT
147â8
âSPENDTHRIFT AND THE SWALLOW, THE'
18
STANLEY BROTHERS
35
STEINBECK, JOHN
92
STEP FROM THE NEW WORLD . . ., A (TAPPAN)
85
STITCH IN TIME
94â5
SULLIVAN ROY
134
SUNDAY AT HOME, THE
31
SUPERNATURAL, SAYINGS SPRING FROM
9
SYMONS'S METEOROLOGICAL MAGAZINE
170
TAPPAN, HENRY
85
TAR
162â3
TAYLOR, JOHN
49
TAYLOR'S FEAST (TAYLOR)
49
THURBER, JAMES
104
TIDE
97â8
TIME OF DAY:
DARKEST HOUR
35â7
AND SKY, COLOUR OF
16â17
TIME AND TIDE
97â8
TITUS ANDRONICUS (SHAKESPEARE)
116
TORRICELLI, EVANGELISTA
145â6
TRAVEL
25â6
TREES:
HAWTHORN
71
PEAR
83
FOR POSTERITY
82â3
WALNUT
83
SEE ALSO PLANTS
TROILUS AND CRISEYDE (CHAUCER)
109â10
TROJAN HORSE
47
TURNER, WILLIAM
15
TUSSER, THOMAS
141
TYNDALE, WILLIAM
160
VOWS
31â2
VOYAGES, SEE TRAVEL
WALNUT TREE
83
WATER:
IN AIR
17
COLD
43
LEADING HORSE TO
32â3
LEARNING TO SWIM IN
131
STILL, RUNNING DEEP
93â4
TIDE
97â8
WORTH OF
34â5
WATERS, MUDDY
30
WATTS, DONALD
173
WAVERLY (SCOTT)
176
WEATHER:
AND ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
146
COLD
89â90
FROST
105â6
LIGHTNING
134
IN MARCH
21
RAIN
17
,
23â4
,
74â5
,
77
,
95â6
,
98â9
,
RAINBOW
114â15
SHOWERS
141â2
SQUALL
27
STORM, CALM FOLLOWING
19â20
STORM, VOWS MADE IN
31â2
SUN, AND HAY
39â40
WIND
107â9
SEE ALSO CALENDAR AND SEASONS
WEDDINGS
130â1
WELL
34
WIFE FOR A MONTH, A (FLETCHER)
21
WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY
96
WISHES
139â40
WOMAN KILLED WITH KINDNESS, A (HEYWOOD)
38
WORK, LIGHT
65â7
SEE ALSO OCCUPATIONS
WORKS (ADAMS)
31
WYCLIFFE, JOHN
16