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Rh Felony, i. 6

Fern and glass, iii. 50

Fish in a bag-net, ii. 239

Flattery loved by women, ii. 93

Fortune allegorised by a rock in the sea, i. 212

Fortune allegorised by a wood, i. 213

Fortune allegorised by two streams, i. 214

Fortune characterised, i. 173

Fortune’s two houses, i. 217

Fountain of Love, i. 55

Fountain of Nature, iii. 55

Fountains of the garden, i. 48

France, King of, ii. 145

Franchise fights with Danger, iii. 22

Franchise pleads with Danger, i. 113

Franchise portrayed, i. 41

Franchise wounds the dreamer, i. 62

Freewill upheld, iii. 83-100

Friend, the, counsels the Lover, i. 109

Friend, confession of the, ii. 26-29

Friendship described, i. 167

Frisia’s gold, ii. 78

Frost, if foreseen, made nought of, iii. 103

Fruit, presents of, ii. 35

Furies, the, iii. 79

, iii. 46

Gallus, ii. 115

Garden of the Rose, i. 5

Gather ye roses, ii. 222

Gawain, iii. 136

Gawain’s nobility, i. 73

Geneion, ii. 23

Genius addresses the host, iii. 163

Genius excommunicates those who follow not Nature’s commands, iii. 163

Genius sent to the host by Venus, iii. 157

Gentleman, how constituted, iii. 141

Geometry, iii. 114

Germain, St., sworn by, ii. 247

Gifts of a lover, i. 75

Giles, St., sworn by, ii. 230

Gladness, Mirth’s companion, i. 29

Gladness sings, i. 25

Glauce and Jason, ii. 251

God of Love portrayed, i. 30

God of Love. See Cupid

God as propounded by Plato, iii. 149

Golden age, ii. 40

Golden age destroyed by Jupiter, iii. 185

Gull, fleecing of a, ii. 229.

, Dame, iii. 127

Happiness is to be found in one’s self, i. 189

Hate described, i. 6

Heaven, plains of, iii. 177

Heavens, system of the, iii. 76

Helen of Troy, ii. 237

Helenus the Necromancer, ii. 251

Hell’s punishments, iii. 154

Heloïse, ii. 53

Henry of Arragon, i. 238

Heraclitus despised Fortune, i. 210

Hercules, ii. 68; iii. 31

Hide-Well, iii. 28

Hippocrates, iii. 46

Holy Spirit, Gospel of the, ii. 164

Homer’s wisdom, i. 242

Honour intransmissible to heirs, iii. 140.

Hope characterised, i. 90

Hope not to be trusted, i. 146

Horace quoted, ii. 236

Horse and jennet, ii. 241

Hunger’s abode, ii. 100

Husband drugged, ii. 249

Hypocrisy, i. 14

Hypocrites fair game, iii. 21

portrayed, i. 19

, ii. 173

Jason and Medea, ii. 214

Jason, story of, ii. 79

Jealous husband’s complaint, ii. 43

Jealousy attacks the Lover, i. 124

Jealousy builds a tower and im­prisons Fair-Welcome, i. 136

Jealousy to be avoided, ii. 86

John Baptist, ii. 161

John of Salisbury, i. 239