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258 Joseph in Egypt, iii. 102

Judges, condemnation of, i. 203

Judges in hell, iii. 174

Julian, St., invoked, ii. 56

Jupiter destroyed the golden age, iii. 182

Jupiter’s two wells, i. 243

Justice or love most worthy? i. 194

Justice, the abuses of, i. 199

Juvenal quoted, ii. 38, 52, 66

ribald tongue, i. 72

Kings are but slaves, i. 188

Kings have little time for study, iii. 135

Kings, like pictures, look best at a distance, iii. 131

Kings, origin of, ii. 82

Kings, unhappy estate of, i. 187

, iii. 171

Lands divided, ii. 81

Largess and Courtesy attack the Duenna, ii. 185

Largess portrayed, i. 39.

Lavardins, iii. 137

Lawyers love lucre, i. 181

Learning poorly paid, iii. 137

Leonard, St., invoked, ii. 56

Lifard, St. ii., 212

Livy quoted, iii. 59.

Loire, the, ii. 116

Longius, iii. 152

Lorraine, tunes of i. 26

Lorris, William, his portion of the poem ends abruptly, i. 142

Lorris, his death, ii. 115, 119

Love contemned, i. 229

Love of one’s neighbour taught, i. 193

Love’s contrarieties, i. 154

Love’s only cure, i. 156

Lover censures some words used by Reason, i. 204

Lover desires to kiss the Rose, i. 118

Lover despairingly wills his heart to Fair-Welcome, i. 157

Lover furtively received, ii. 232, 233

Lover pleads with Danger, i. 110

Lover replies to Reason, i. 106

Lover, the, climbs the hedge, i. 97

Lover, the, well-nigh killed, iii. 14

Lovers’ dress and behaviour, i. 74

Lovers gladly talk of their flame, i. 93

Lovers must be wary, i. 87

Lovers shirk death, i. 89

Lovers’ sleeplessness, i. 85

Lovers’ toils and woes, i. 78

Lovers’ vexations, i. 83

Lucretia, ii. 48, 49

, path of, ii. 25

Man and wife, secrets between, iii. 61

Man alone insults and outrages Nature, iii. 146

Man denounced by Nature, iii. 153

Manfred of Sicily, i. 237

Mariner, simile of a, ii. 12

Mars and Venus, ii. 234, 244; iii. 115

Marseilles rebels, i. 240

Mass of Venus and Cupid, ii. 224

May, the joys of, i. 3

Matthew, St., quoted, ii. 157

Medusa, iii. 206

Megaera, iii. 174

Mendicant orders attacked, ii. 31

Mendicant orders must be ap­peased with gifts, ii. 161-63

Mendicants, different kinds of, ii. 151

Mercenary love condemned, i. 163

Merchants’ lust for gain, i. 180

Milan, ii. 161

Miller, proverb of the, ii. 211

Minos, iii. 174

Miro, iii. 53

Mirth, Lord of the garden, i. 21

Mirth portrayed, i. 28

Miserly ways ill become lovers, i. 77

Miséricorde, iii. 25

Moon, described, iii. 76, 77

Mother-in-law, ii. 72

bestowed on Virgil, iii. 137

Narcissus, story of, i. 50

Nature rewards her worshippers, iii. 188-200