- GAbii, 241. betrayed by Sext. Tarquin. 360
- Gabinius, an Insurrector with Catiline, 57
- Galba, vid. Apicius Galba.
- Galba, vid. Servius Sulpitius Galba.
- Gallicus, the Praetor Vrb. 450
- Galline Wood, 105
- Gallita Cruspilina, 424
- Gallograecia, 245
- Gauls conquer Italy, 245. beat by Camillus, ib. run away into Greece, ib. planted in Gallo∣graecia, ibid.
- Gallus, 521
- Games Olympick, instituted, 446. consi∣sting of five exercises, ib. ending in five dayes, ib. the Victor crowned with an O∣live-wreath, ib. why called Pisaean Olive, ib.
- Ganges, described, 352
- Ganymed, Son to the K. of Troy, 145. his Fable, ib. the mythologicall sense of it, ibid.
- Genius, taken for God, 122. for a Tutelar Spi∣rit, ib. for a Spirit within us, ibid.
- Getania, 451
- Getulian Boore, 143
- Gillo, a weak Gallant, 4
- Glaucus, 453. money deposited in his hand, ib. he denyes the receipt of it, ib. puts his case to the Oracle, ib. the severall answers made him, ib. the money restored, ib. he and his whole Family extirpated, ibid.
- Glaucus, Father to Bellerophon, 382
- Golden Fleece, 18. hung up in the Temple, ib. stolne from thence, ibid.
- Golden Ram, 18. carryes Phryxus and Helle, ib. is made a Star, ibid.
- Good Goddess, why thought to be Ceres, 60. vid. Fauna
- Gorgons, conquered, 420
- Gracchi, Caius and Tiberius Gracchus, Sons to Cornelia, 55. too popular, ib▪ why they pas∣sed the Lex Agraria, and with what success, ib. how they were slain, ibid.
- Gracchus, a Fencer, 66
- Gracchus, a Salian Priest, 63. married to a Trumpeter with a Portion of 3125 l. ster∣ling, ib.
- Green-coats, 409
- Grief ends in stupidity, 200
- Grotto of Vulcan, 16
- Grove of Mars, 16
- Gyarus, the least Isle of the Cyclades, 28. Male∣factors banished thither, ibid.
- Gymnasium, 99
- Gymnosophists, why so called, 216. insensible of heat or cold, ib. their reply to Alexander the Great, ibid.
Sentences in G.
Fol. 331. verse 3.
To few men good and ill unmask't appear, For, what with reason doe we hope or fear?
Fol. 337. verse 115.
Is there in Greatness so much Good, as will But only serve to counterpoise the ill.
Fol. 348. verse 361.
—ev'n to tempt the Parents some are bold, Such is their courage that come arm'd with Gold.
Fol. 350. verse 421.
Pray, that the Gods be graciously inclin'd to grant thee health of body, and of mind.