This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 Excerpt: ...a friend." Lucy, Lady Elizabeth, Richard III., iii. 7. Lucy, Sir William, character in I. Henry VI., first appears in iv. 3, seeking reinforcements for Talbot. Lucy, Sir Thomas, supposed allusion to, in Merry Wives of Windsor, i. 1. See Luces and Shallow. Ludlow Castle, an ancient and celebrated castle in Shropshire, where the young prince (Edward V.) was living with his unole, Earl.Rivers, Richard III., ii. 2. In the time of Elizabeth, the castle was in possession of the Sidney family. Lud's-town (London), Cymbeline, iii. 1; iv. 2. Lunatic, the, imagination of, Midsummer-Night's Dream, v. 1, speech of, Cymbeline, v. 4. See Insane, Insanity, Madness. Limes (insane freaks), Merry Wives of Windsor, iv. 2; A Winter's Tale, ii. 2; Troilus and Cressida, ii. 3; Hamlet, iii. 3. Lupercal, feast of, Julius Ccesar, i. 1; iii. 2. In honour of Lupercus, a god of the woods and of shepherds, who was supposed to keep away wolves. It fell on February 15th. Lurched (robbed), Coriolanus, ii. 2. Lust, wicked fire of, Merry Wives of Windsor, ii. 1; though to an angel linked, Hamlet, i. 5; Venus and Adonis, I. 794; Sonnet cxxix. Lustick (lustig, merry), All's Well that Ends Well, ii. 3. Lute, pleasing of a, Richard III., i. 1; melancholy as a lover's, I. Henry IV., i. 2; broken over the teacher, Taming of the Shrew, ii. 1; music of the, Henry VIII., iii. 1.. Lutheran, a spleeny, Henry VIII., iii. 2. Lux tua, etc., Pericles, ii. 2. Thy light is my life. Lying, the world given to, I. Henry IV., v.3; as easy as, Hamlet, iii. 2; becomes only tradesmen, A Winter's Tale, iv. 3; old men subject to the vice of, II. Henry IV., iii. 2. Lychorida, nurse of Marina, in Pericles, first appears in iii., chorus; her death, iv. 1. Lymoges, Archduke of Austria. See Austria. Lycurgeses, Cori...