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Alexander Pope [1747], The works of Shakespear in eight volumes. The Genuine Text (collated with all the former Editions, and then corrected and emended) is here settled: Being restored from the Blunders of the first Editors, and the Interpolations of the two Last: with A Comment and Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton (Printed for J. and P. Knapton, [and] S. Birt [etc.], London) [word count] [S11301].
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Volume back matter INDEX OF THE CHARACTERS, SENTIMENTS, SIMILIES, SPEECHES and DESCRIPTIONS IN SHAKESPEARE.

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SECT. I. CHARACTERS OF HISTORICAL PERSONS.

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A. Play. Vol Page. Person.
Arthur, a hopeful young Prince, unfortunate. K. John. 3
Alcibiades, banished for interceding for his Friend. Timon. 6 196
—visits Timon with two Misses. ibid. 207
—exhorted to Cruelty by him, and the Women to Lust. ibid. 208
—conquers Athens. ibid. 239
Antony, Mark, his Conference with Brutus after Cæsar was murther'd. Julius Cæsar. 7 49
—his Reflections on it, when alone. 53
—speaks Cæsar's Funeral Oration. 57
—his Eloquence prais'd by Cassius. 82
—his Valour degenerates into Fondness for Cleopatra. Ant. and Cleop. 98
—resolves to leave her. 105
—his former Bravery describ'd by Octavius Cæsar. 114
Pompey's Wish, that

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7 120
—quarrels with Octavius, which ends in a Marriage with Octavia. 123
—his Genius inferior to Octavius's. 132 Sooth. Ant.
—complains of Octavius's ill treatment to Octavia. 156
—beaten at Actium, and despairs after it. 165
—beaten at Actium, and despairs after it. 166
—sends to Octavius to treat, and is refus'd. 169
—sends to Octavius to treat, and is refus'd. 170
—grows jealous of Cleopatra. 175
—beats Cæsar, by Land, and meets the Queen in Rapture. 188
—his Fleet revolting, he quarrels again with Cleopatra. 193
—being told she is dead, he falls on his Sword. 200
—carried to Cleopatra, he dies in her Arms. 204
Octavius and his Generals lament and praise him. 208
—and Cleopatra. 217
Ajax, his Character. Tro. and Cres. 373 Serv.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Blanch, her Beauty and Virtue. K. John. 3 413 Cit.
Burgundy, Duke of, a False Ally. 1 Hen. 6. 4 486
Beauford, Cardinal. vid. Winchester.
Buckingham, Duke of, treacherous, cruel, mercenary. Richard 3. 5
—in Henry 8th's Reign, rash, choleric. Hen. 8. 349
—his Character given by Henry 8. ibid. 357
—Condemn'd. ibid. 369
Bullen, Anne, her Beauty. ibid. 368 King.
—item. ibid. 384 Cham.
—item. ibid. 401 Suf.
—item. ibid. 420 2 Gent.
Brutus, reserv'd and melancholic. Julius Cæsar. 7 7
—spirited up by Cassius against Cæsar. 8
—of great Authority with the People. 22 Casc.
—his self-debate upon Cæsar's Death. 23
—opens himself freely to the Conspirators. 23
—declares for saving Antony. 31
—importun'd by his Wife Portia. 33
—his Speech to the People, to justify Cæsar's Murther. 56
—quarrels with Cassius. 69
—relates the Death of Portia. 75
—sees Cæsar's Ghost. 80
—takes his last farewel of Cassius. 86
—resolves to die, and kills himself. 93
—prais'd by Antony. 94
Banquo, his Character (for the rest, vid. Macbeth.) Macbeth. 6 374 Mac.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Constance, a Mother passionately fond. K. John. 3
Cade, John, a bold crafty Rebel. 2 Hen. 6. 5 54 York.
Clifford, bold and revengeful. 3 Hen. 6.
Cæsar, Julius. Richard 3. 5 264 Prince.
Catharine, Queen to Henry 8. Henry 8. 376 Norf.
—pitied by Anne Bullen. ibid. 381
—her Speech to the King before her Divorce. ibid. 386
—prais'd by the King. ibid. 390
—recommends her Daughter and Servants to him. ibid. 428 3 Gent.
Cromwell, Thomas. ibid. 422
Cranmer's Character by Gardiner. ibid. 431
—by Cromwell. ibid. 443
—by the King. Henry 8. 5 445
—his Speech over Princess Elizabeth. ibid. 451
Coriolanus, brave, proud, a Contemner of the Populace. Coriolanus. 6
—chides his Soldiers when repuls'd. ibid. 449
—his Character. 450 Lar.
—his Entry into Rome after a Victory. 468 Bru. Mes.
—his Actions summ'd up by Cominius. 475 Com.
—approv'd by the Tribunes, he rails at the Populace. 489
—banish'd. 512
—applies to, and is kindly received by, Aufidius. 523
—not to be diverted by his Friends from invading Rome. 537
—yields to his Mother's Intreaties. 550
—slain by the Envy and Treachery of Aufidius. 559
Cæsar, Julius, suspicious of Cassius. Julius Cæsar. 7 13 Cæs.
—refuseth the Crown that was offer'd 14 Casc.
—addicted to Superstition, and lov'd Flattery. Julius Cæsar. 7 32 Casc. Dec.
—dissuaded by Calphurnia from going to the Senate. 37
—his Contempt of Death. 38 Cæs.
—firm against those who wrong him. 45 Cæs.
—Assassinated. ibid. 47
—his Ghost appears to Brutus. 80
Cassius confers with Brutus againg Cæsar. 7 Cæs.
—his Character. 13
—resolves to kill himself, if Cæsar is made King. 20
—his Quarrel with Brutus. 68
—ill Omens stagger him, tho' an Epicurean 84
—presages he should die on his Birth-day. 87
—kills himself. 88
—mourn'd and prais'd by Titinius, Messala and Brutus. 88
Casca's Character. 16 Cas.
Cleopatra, the Power of her Beauty over Antony Antony and Cleopatra. 99 Ant.
Cleopatra, the Power of her Beauty over Antony Antony and Cleopatra. 130
—her Character of Antony when he had left her. 116
—her sailing down the Cydnus describ'd. [for the rest vid. Antony. 129
—her Lamentation over the dead Body of Antony. 204
—resolves to die. 212
—visited by Octavius. 216
—affronted by her Treasurer Seleucus. 217
—kills herself with Aspicks. 224
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Dowglass. 1 Hen. 4. 4 170 Hot.
Duncan, King of Scotland, murther'd, vid. Macbeth.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Edward the Black Prince. Richard 2. 30 York.
Eleanor, Wife of Duke Humphrey, ambitious, and given to Superstition. 2 Hen. 6. 5 11
—walks in Procession for Penance, and is banish'd. 2 Hen. 6. 40
Edward 4th. amorous, brave, successful. 3 Hen. 6.
—his two Sons. Richard 3. 259
—his two Sons. Richard 3. 262
—murther'd. 299
Edward P. of Wales, Son to Henry 6. Richard 3. 219
Q. Elizabeth, prophetically describ'd by Cranmer. Henry 8. 451
—complimented by the Title of the Vestal Queen. Mids. N. Dr. 1 115 Ob.
Enobarbus, a brave Roman Captain. Ant. and Cleop. 7
—dies with grief for deserting Antony. ibid. 191
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Faulconbridge, boastful, brave and enterprizing. K. John. 3
Fulvia's Death and Character. Ant. and Cleop. 7 106 Ant.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Glendower. 1 Hen. 4. 4 149
—describ'd by Hotspur. ibid. 154
Gloucester, Humphrey, D. of, gives up his white Staff. 2 Hen. 6. 5 36
—sees his Dutchess's Procession for Penance. ibid. 40
—Accus'd to the King by the Queen and others. ibid. 43
—Arrested for High Treason, he defends himself. ibid. 46
—murthered by strangling. ibid. 59 War.
Gardiner, Bp. of Winchester, flattering and cruel. Hen. 8. 444 King.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Henry 5th, whilst Prince. Richard 2. 4 82 Boling.
—item. 1 Hen. 4. 159 K. Hen.
Hotspur. (vid. Percy)
Henry 5th in Armour. ibid. 173 Ver.
Henry 4th describ'd by Hotspur. ibid. 179
—his Son Pr. Henry. ibid. 189 Ver.
—item. 2 Hen. 4. 283 K. Hen.
Henry 5th. Henry 5. 322 Cant.
—item. 1 Hen. 6. 324
Henry 6th, meek, religious, unfortunate. 1, 2, 3, Hen. 6.
Henry 8th. vid. Q. Catharine, Anne Bullen.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
John, King, dissembling, cruel, irresolute, unfortunate. K. John. 3
Joan, the Maid of Orleans. 1 Hen. 6. 4 441
Joan raiseth Fiends. ibid. 4 511
—taken Prisoner. ibid. 512
—Condemn'd to be burn'd. ibid. 517
James I. King, prophetically describ'd by Cranmer. Hen. 8. 5 452
Julio Romano, his Character. Wint. Tale. 3 377 3 Gent.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Lear, King, choleric, fickle, mad, miserable. K. Lear. 6
Lepidus's Character by Antony. Jul. Cæs. 7 66
—by Pompey. Ant. and Cleop. 120
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Mortimer. 1 Hen. 4. 4 112
Margaret, Henry 6th's Queen, enrag'd with her own miseries, exults at others. Richard 3.
Moor, Sir Thomas. Hen. 8. 5 415 Wol.
Menenius Agrippa, his Fable of the Belly and Limbs. Coriol. 6 435
—his Character by himself. ibid. 463 Men.
—his Character of Coriolanus. ibid. 500
Macbeth, his bravery in Battle. Macbeth. 333
—hath his Greatness foretold by Witches. 6 339
—the conflict of his Mind when he first intended to kill the King. 342
—his Temper describ'd by his Lady. 347
Macbeth, Lady, resolves on murthering the King, and encourages Macbeth. 349
Macbeth staggers in his Resolution, and is confirm'd again by his Wife. Macbeth. 6 354
—his soliloquy before he kills the King, and horror after. 357
—meditates Banquo's Death, and employs murtherers. 374
Banquo's Ghost appears to him. 383
—consults the Witches again. 393
—his Character by Malcolm. 404
—distracted with horror. 416
—despairs on hearing the English advance against him. 417
—told of his Lady's Death. 421
—slain by Macduff. 426
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Northumberland's grief for Hotspur. 2 Hen. 4. 4 208 North.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Orpheus's Musick. Hen. 8. 5 393 Song.
—item. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 223 Pro.
Octavius, Cæsar his interview with Brutus and Cassius. [for the rest vid. Antony and Cleopatra. Julius Cæsar. 7 82
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Percy, Harry Hotspur. 1 Hen. 4. 4 99 K. Hen.
—item. ibid. 161 K. Hen.
—item. ibid. 185 P. Hen.
—his Death. 2 Hen. 4. 207 Mort.
Percy's Character, by Lady Percy. 2 Hen. 4. 4 237
Portia, a Roman Lady of an heroic Spirit, vid. Brutus.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Richard the Second, his ill Conduct. Richard 2. 25 Gaunt.
—item. ibid. 27 Gaunt.
—item. ibid. 32
—item. 1 Hen. 4. 160 K. Hen.
Richard I. his Character. K John. 3 399 Bast.
Richard III. ambitious, brave, dissembling, cruel, unfortunate. 3 Hen. 6. and Rich. 3. 5
—his Birth prodigious. 3 Hen. 6. 207 K. Hen.
—his Person and Manners describ'd by Q. Margaret. Richard 3. 234
—describ'd by his Mother, the D. of York. ibid. 306 Dutch.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Salisbury's Death, and Character. 1 Hen. 8. 4 451 Tal.
Suffolk, proud, false, enterprizing. 2 Hen. 6. 5
—his Death. ibid. 74
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Talbot, when Prisoner in France. 1 Hen. 6. 4 449 Tal.
—slain with his Son. ibid. 505
Tirrel, James. Richard 3. 5 296 Page.
Timon of Athens, beggar'd by Flatterrers. Timon. 6 161 Apem.
Timon of Athens, beggar'd by Flatterrers. Timon. 6 168 Flav.
—item. ibid. 170 Sen.
—his last entertainment for the Parasites. ibid. 199
—retires and shakes off humanity. 201
Timon digging for Roots, finds Gold. Timon. 6 206
—visited by Alcibiades, excites him to cruelty. 208
—pinch'd with hunger, his reflections on the Earth. 214
—compares himself with Apemantus. 216
—he gives Gold and encouragement to the Thieves. 223
—visited by his honest Steward. 225
—by the Poet and Painter. 229
—by the Senators intreating him to command against Alcibiades. 233
—his Death and Epitaph. 241
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Volumnia, a Mother of an heroic Spirit. Coriol. 444
—instructs Coriolanus to address the People. ibid. 503
—diverts him from destroying Rome. 546
Virgilia's Chastity praised by her Husband. ibid. 546
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Winchester, Cardinal Beaufort's Character. 1 Hen. 6. 4 473 Glou.
—his Death. 2 Hen. 6. 5 68
Warwick, brave but inconstant. 2, 3 Hen. 6.
Wolsey, Cardinal, his Character by Norfolk, &c. Hen. 8. 346
Wolsey, his Power over the King. Hen. 8. 5 376 Norf.
—upbraided by Queen Catharine. ibid. 388
—his reflection on his fall. ibid. 413
—his Death related, and mix'd Character. ibid. 424 Grif. Kath.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
York, Archbishop of. 2. Hen. 4. 4 212 Mort.
York, D. of, enterprizing, valiant, unfortunate. 2. 3 Hen. 6. 5
SECT. II. INDEX of Manners, Passions, and their external Effects.

N. B. The Names of the fictitious Persons to whom these Characters are apply'd, are annexed in an Alphabetical Index ensuing. Vid. Sect. 3.

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Ally, a perfidious one, in Burgundy. 1 Hen. 6. 4 487
Ambition. Hen. 8. 5 416 Wol.
—cover'd with specious Humility. Jul. Cæs. 7 27 Brut.
—jealous of a successful Friend. Ant. and Cleop. 149 Ven.
Ambitious Woman in Eleanor. 2 Hen. 6. 5 11
Anger, in the Duke of Buckingham. Hen. 8. 349
—its external Effects painted. ibid. 408 Wol.
Affliction. Temp. 1 74 Ari.
Admiration. ibid. 81 Pro.
Atheistical harden'd Villain. vid. Barnardine.
Avarice and Cruelty. vid. Shylock. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Bishop, true to his Sovereign, Carlisle. Richard 2. 4
—a Rebel, York. 2 Hen. 4.
Boasters, the Dauphin, &c. Hen. 5. 4 37
Boaster, the Bastard. K. John. 3 414
—describ'd. ibid.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Courtier (a bold plain-dealing) Gaunt. Richard 2. 4
—Kent. K. Lear. 6
—an accomplish'd one. vid. Buckingham. Hen. 8. 5
Courtship, Gloucester's to Lady Anne. Richard 3. 220 Glo.
—honourable, injoin'd by a Father. Temp. 1 41 Pros.
—describ'd. Mids. N. Dr. 94 Ege.
—a beautiful Scene betwixt Romeo and Juliet. Rom. and Jul. 8 34
Councellor, an honest one, vid. Gonzalo.
Child, the Duty it owes a Father. Mids. N. D. 1 95 The.
Country Squire in Slender. M. W. of Wind.
Chastity scandaliz'd, beautifully painted in Hero. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 58
Chastity, vid. Virgilia.
Courage in old Men. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 75 Leon-Ant.
Courage. Tam. of the &c. 2 414 Pet.
—different Notions of it in a Senator and a General. Timon. 6 192 1 Sen. Alc.
Care, in a Merchant. Mer. of Ven. 2 97 Sal. Sol.
Constancy. Ant. and Cleop. 7 221 Cleop.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Daughters undutiful in Goneril and Regan. K. Lear. 6
Daughter, dutiful, in Cordelia. ibid.
Despair, in the Agonies of Death. Cardinal Beaufort. 2 Hen. 6. 5 67
—of Pardon. Wint. Tale. 3 322 Pau.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Envy. Henry 8. 5 409 Wol.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Fear, arising from an expected Evil. 2 Hen. 4. 4 208 North.
Father, an unnatural, in York. Richard 2. 84
Father's passion on the ill Conduct of a Daughter. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 62 Leon.
Father's passion on the ill Conduct of a Daughter. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 73 Leon.
—fondness for his Child. Wint. Tale. 3 286 Leo. Pol.
French Quack's Airs in Dr. Caius. M. W. of Winds. 1
Fury. Ant. and Cleop. 7 178 Eno.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Gravity affected to be thought Wise. Mer. of Ven. 2 100 Gra.
Grief. Richard 2. 4 11 Dutch.
—its Nature to multiply afflictions. ibid. 35 Busby.
—beautifully described in Cordelia. King Lear. 6 106 Gent.
—at parting of Lovers, Q. Marg. and Suffolk. 2 Hen. 6. 5 65
—a Mother's for her Son murther'd. 3 Hen. 6. 204 Queen.
Grief, wrought to Rage in Q. Margaret. Richard 3. 5 232
—a Father's (an old General) for his Sons and Daughter. Tit. Andro. 6 279 Tit.
—a virtuous Wife's wrong'd by her Husband. Cymbel. 7 289 Imog.
—a Husband's on the murther of his Wife and Children. Macbeth. 6 411 Macd.
—a valiant Father's for the Death of a brave Son. ibid. 426 Siw.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Hope. Richard 2. 4 36 Queen.
—item. Richard 3. 5 322 Rich.
Hostess, Quickly. 2 Hen. 4. 4
Highway-man, Gadshill 1 Hen. 4.
Horror, its outward effects. Hen. 8. 5 404 Nor.
—rais'd in the Characters of Aaron, Tamora, and Saturninus. Titus Andro. 6
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Justices, Country, Shallow and Silence. 2 Hen. 4. 4
Inconstancy. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 245 Pro.
Jealousy, in Ford. M. W. of Winds.
—the rise and growth of it character'd in Leontes. Wint. Tale. 3
—item. Tro. and Cres. 7 468
—in Posthumus. Cymbel. 272
—the motives, growth, and fatal effects of it admirably shew'd in Othello. Othello. 8
Joy, excess produceth Tears. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 4 Leon.
Ingratitude, in Lucullus, Lucius, Sempronius. Timon. 6 179
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
King, of rash ill Conduct, Richard 2. Richard 2. 4
—wise and valiant, Henry 4. 1 & 2 Hen. 4.
—weak, cholerick, miserable, Lear. Lear. 6
—meek, religious, unfortunate, in Henry 6. 1, 2, 3, Hen. 6. 4, 5
—amorous, brave, successful, in Edward 4. 3 Hen. 6. 5
—bold, crafty, cruel, dissembling, in Richard 3. Richard 3.
—brave, religious, fortunate, in Henry 7. ibid.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Love, express'd by a Soldier. Hen. 5. 4 422 K. Hen.
—virtuous. 3 Hen. 6. 5 168 War.
—protested by Richard 3. Richard 3. 314
—the first Motions express'd by Henry 8. vid. Anne Bullen.
—by Miranda and Ferdinand. Tempest. 1 25
—the Crosses of it. Mids. N. Dr. 99 Lys. Her.
—Appointment protested. ibid. 100 Her.
—its nature. ibid. 102 Hel.
—Charm to enkindle it. ibid. 115 Ob.
—in the Queen of Fairies, beautifully imagin'd. ibid. 129 Queen.
—given over. ibid. 153 Dem.
—chang'd to aversion. ibid. 124 Lys.
—commended and disprais'd. 2 Gent. Ver. 176 Val. Pro.
—froward and dissembling. ibid. 182 Jul.
—expels all other passions. Mer. of Ven. 2 145 Por.
Love, its Original. As you like it. 2 363 Rosa.
—its several Offices. ibid. 375 Sil.
—all other passions lost in it. Twelfth Night. 3 119 Duke.
—at first sight. ibid. 137 Oli.
—in Man and Woman, compar'd. ibid. 152 Duke. Vio.
—conceal'd, beautifully painted. ibid. Vio.
—in a young brave General. Tro. and Cres. 7 367 Tro.
—constancy in, protested. 426 Tro. and Cr.
—quitted by a Soldier. 436 Pat.
—its qualities. Rom. and Jul. 8 11 Rom.
—impatient of delay. 50 Jul.
—impatient of delay. 53 Fri.
—item. 61 Jul.
—impatient of absence. Othello. 359 Bian.
Lust. M. W. of Winds. 1 345 Song.
—in a grave Minister of State. Meas. for Meas. 387 Ang.
—in a grave Minister of State. Meas. for Meas. 390 Ang.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Madness, real in Lear, counterfeit in Edgar. K. Lear. 6
Melancholy. Com. of Er. 3 261 Abb.
—several kinds of it. As you like it. 2 357 Jaques.
Mother, lamenting her Sons. Richard 3. 5 254 Dutch.
—item. ibid. 302 Queen.
Murtherer, in Exton. Richard 2. 4 91
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Pedantry, in Sir Hugh Evans. M. W. of Winds. 1
—in Armado, Holofernes, Nathaniel. Love's Lab. lost. 2
Princes, young and valiant, P. Henry and Lancaster. 1 and 2 Hen. 4. 4
Prophetess, in Joan of Orleans. 1 Hen. 6. 442
Pride. Tro. and Cres. 7 431 Ulys.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Rage, arising from Grief. vid. Northumberland. Tro. and Cres. 4
—arising in a Father from the undutifulness of his Children. K. Lear. 6
—in a Son for the murther of his Father, in Richard. 5 133
Rebel, crafty and timorous, Northumberland. 1 and 2 Hen. 4. 4
—crafty and resolute, Westmorland. ibid.
—brave and indiscreet. Hotspur. ibid.
Revenge, implacable. Mer. of Ven. 2 162 Ant.
Revenge, implacable. Mer. of Ven. 2 164 Gra.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Superstition in Glendower. 1 Hen. 4. 4
Sister, tenderly affectionate. vid. Isabel.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Villain, false, crafty, bold, describ'd in Edmund. K. Lear. 6
—the murtherers of Clarence. Richard. 5 241
Virtuous severity of Mind. Meas. for Meas. 1 369 Lucio.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Wife, lamenting her Husband. Richard 3. 5 253 Queen.
—a good one. vid. Catharine, Queen to Henry 8.
—complaining of the unkindness of her Husband. Com. of Er. 3 221 Adr.
—complaining of the unkindness of her Husband. Com. of Er. 3 225 Adr.
Wife, the ill effects of her Jealousy. Com. of Er. 3 261 Abb.
—complaining of being forsaken by her Husband. Macbeth. 6 398 L. Macd.
Womankind, their Nature. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 212 Val.
—item. Meas. for Meas. 305 Isab.
SECT. III. INDEX of fictitious Persons, with the Characters ascrib'd to them.

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Arviragus, vid. Guiderius.
Anthonio, a cruel, false, usurping Brother. Tempest. 1
Angelo, a severe new Governor. Meas. for Meas.
Adriana, a peevish jealous Wife. Com. of Errors. 3
Anthonio, a Friend. Mer. of Ver. 2
Adam, a grateful old Servant. As you like it.
Sir Andrew Ague-cheek, a foolish Cowardly Knight. Twelfth Night. 3
Apemantus, a Cynic. Timon. 6
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Barnardine, an Atheistical harden'd Wretch. Meas. for Meas. 1 429
Benedick Beatrice, two Satirical Wits. M. A. abt. Noth. 2
Bellarius, fortitude in disgrace. Cymbeline. 7
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Caliban, a Savage Man. Tempest. 1 19
Ceres, or the Country. ibid. 64
Clown. As you like it. 2
—item. Twelfth Night. 3
Cloten, Insolence and Folly. Cymbeline. 7
Claudius, Blood, Incest, and Usurpation. Hamlet. 8
Cressida, a Miss. Tro. and Cres. 7
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Desdemona, Beauty and Innocence sacrificed to Jealousy.
Desdemona's Character. Othello. 8 286 Bra.
—item. 292 idem.
—item. 306 Casc.
—item. 317 id. & Iago.
—item. 327 Iago.
—item. 368 Oth.
—item. 369 idem.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Edmund, a crafty, false, enterprizing Villain. K. Lear. 6
Egeus, a cruel morose Father. Mids. N. Dr. 1
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Falstaff, Sir John, resolves on an intrigue with Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Page. M. W. of Winds. 263
—his Billet Doux. 271
—settles an Assignation with Mrs. Quickly. 282
—his Discovery of it to Ford, disguis'd like Brook. 288
Falstaff, his first address to Mr. Ford. M. W. of Winds. 1 303
—surpriz'd and escapes in a Basket. 307
—his Account of his being thrown into the Thames. 314
—another Assignation with Mrs. Quickly. 316
—makes a full relation to Ford of his former disappointment. 317
—meets with Mrs. Ford, and is again surpriz'd. 321
—escapes undiscover'd in the disguise of an Old Woman. 327
—his Soliloquy on this Occasion. 335
—a Third Meeting settled with Mrs. Quickly. 338
—he relates to Ford his late disappointment. 338
—he meets Mrs. Ford in Windsor Park. 341
—surpriz'd, and seiz'd by Mr. Ford. 346
—his course of Life describ'd by P. Henry. 1 Hen. 4. 4 101
—he concerts a Robbery with the Prince. 105
—his Horse taken from him in the Adventure. 124
—insults the Prince to conceal his own Cowardise. 135
—personates the King, to chide Pr. Henry. 144
—the Tavern Bill found in his Pocket. 149
—his Rallery on Bardolf's red Nose. 165
Falstaff's Quarrels with the Hostess. 1 Hen. 4. 4 166
—his Description of his new-rais'd Company. 175
—his Description of Honour. 187
—his Behaviour in the Battle at Shrewsbury. 192
—his Behaviour in the Battle at Shrewsbury. 196
—wounds Percy after he was dead, and assumes the Merit of killing him. 198
—he rails at his Page, the Prince and the Mercer. 2 Hen. 4. 213
—reprimanded by the Chief Justice. 215
—arrested by Mrs. Quickly. 226
—pleads before the Chief Justice. 227
—pacifies Mrs. Quickly, and borrows more Money. 229
—his Letter to the Prince. 234
—treats Doll Tearsheet. 240
—revenges her Quarrel on Pistol. 245
—surpriz'd with her by the Prince whilst he was railing at him. 246
—inlists Soldiers before Justice Shallow. 258
—his Character of the Justice. 264
—takes Colevile Prisoner. 278
—his Encomium on the Virtues of Sack. 2 Hen. 4. 281
—his Character of Justice Shallow and his Family. 297
—receives News of Henry 4th his Death. 306
Falstaff presents himself to Henry 5. 2 Hen. 4. 4 310
—reprimanded by the King, and order'd to the Fleet. 311
—reprimanded by the King, and order'd to the Fleet. 312
—an Account of his Sickness. Hen. 5. 340 Host.
—of his Death. 349
Fluellen, stout and choleric. Henry 5.
Florizel, constant in Love. Wint. Tale. 3
Flavius, a frugal honest Steward. Timon. 6
Fairies. Rom. and Jul. 8 24 Mer.
Friar. ibid.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Gadshill, a Highwayman. 1 Hen. 4. 4 121
Gower, a good Officer. Hen. 5.
Gonzalo, an honest Councellor. Tempest. 1
Guiderius, and Arviragus, native Royalty exerting itself in a low savage Life. Cymbeline. 7
Grave-digger. Hamlet. 8
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Hermia, constant in Love. Mids. N. Dr. 1
Hero, Innocence scandaliz'd. M. A. abt. Noth. 2
Hermione, wrong'd Innocence. Wint. Tale. 3
Hamlet, an accomplish'd young Prince unfortunate. Hamlet. 8
—his Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage with his Uncle. 128
—sees and converses with his Father's Ghost. 142
Hamlet addresses himself to Ophelia as a distracted Person. Hamlet. 8 155
—converses with Polonius. 165
—with Rosincrantz and Guildenstern. 168
—his Soliloquy about his own Delay to revenge his Father's Murther. 178
—his Soliloquy whilst he meditated Self-murther, interrupted by Ophelia. 182
—his Character by Ophelia. 185
—his Advice to the Players about pronunciation and action. 187
—professeth his Friendship to Horatio, with a Detestation of Flattery. 189
—discovers the King's Guilt by the Play. 196
—banters the Messengers the King and Queen sent to him. 198
—debates with himself whether he shou'd kill the King at his Prayers. 205
—upbraids the Queen with her Guilt, when the Ghost appears again to him. 212
—examin'd by the King, banters him, and is order'd to go to England. 220
—blames his own Inactivity. 222
—converseth with the Grave-maker, and moralizeth on the Sculls. 243
Hamlet fights with Laertes in the Grave. Hamlet. 8 249
—relates to Horatio the King's Order to have him put to death in England. 252
—banters a Fop who brought a Challenge from Laertes, and accepts it. 255
—asks Laertes pardon before they fight for his former Rashness. 260
—kills Laertes, the King, and dies himself. 264
Horatio, a fine Character of Friendship. ibid.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Iris, or the Rainbow. Tempest. 1 63
Juno, the Blessings of Marriage. ibid. 65
Isabel, a Sister tenderly affectionate. Meas. for Meas.
Don John, an envious melancholy Villain. M. A. abt. Noth. 2
Jaques, a melancholy Satirical Character. As you like it.
Imogen, Distress in a beautiful Innocent Wife. Cymbeline. 7
Juliet, beautiful, constant, and unfortunate in Love. Rom. and Jul. 8
Iago, a consummate Villain. Othello.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Katharine, a Shrew. Tam. of the Shr. 2
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Launce, a Clown. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 114
Lucio, a half-witted Rake. Meas. for Meas.
Leonato, a brave old Man, and a tender Father. M. A. abt. Noth. 2
Leontes, extremely jealous. Wint. Tale. 3
Lavinia, beautiful, innocent, and greatly unfortunate. Titus Andr. 6
Laertes, the Duties of a Son and a Brother. Hamlet. 8
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Miranda, beautiful and innocent. Tempest. 1
Morochius (a Moor) his Person and Manners. Mer. of Ven. 2 114 Mor.
Malvolio, a fantastical Steward. Twelfth Night. 3
Mercutio, quarrelsome. Rom. and Jul. 8
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Nurse. Rom. and Jul.
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Orlando, a younger Brother neglected by the Elder. As you like it. 2
Ophelia, Beauty and Innocence distracted with Calamities. Hamlet. 8
Othello, his Service of importance to the State own'd by Iago. Othello. 281
—owns himself of Royal Descent, and Love the sole motive of his marrying Desdemona. 284
—seiz'd and insulted by her Father. 286
—accus'd by him before the Duke, he relates the whole progress of his Amour. 291
Othello, describ'd by Iago, of a temper easy and credulous. Othello. 8 303
—his meeting at Cyprus with Desdemona. 311
Iago begins to work him up to Jealousy. 335
—his Soliloquy after it. 342
—his Jealousy confirm'd, a beautiful Scene. 345
—asks Desdemona for the Handkerchief, tells the virtues of it. 354
—his Passion work'd up by Iago till he falls in a trance. 363
—listens to Cassio's discourse with Iago. 366
—wrought up to Fury, he resolves to murther Desdemona and Cassio. 368
—strikes Desdemona. 370
—examines her and Æmilia. 373
—kills Desdemona. 393
—his bitter remorse after. 401
—he kills himself. 404
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Posthumus, fond and jealous. Cymbeline.
Prospero, a Magician. Tempest. 1
Protheus, false to his Friend and Mistress. 2 Gent. Ver.
Parolles, a lying cowardly Captain. All's well, &c. 3
Pandarus, a He-Bawd. Tro. and Cres. 7
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Quickly, a Bawd. M. W. of Winds. 3
Quickly, a Bawd. 1 & 2 Hen. 4. 4
Queen, ambition, cruelty and falshood.Cymbeline.7
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Rosalind, beautiful and witty.As you like it.2
Romeo, passionately tender, and unfortunate in Love.Rom. and Jul.8
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Sycorax, a Witch.Tempest.117
Sylvia, beautiful and constant.2 Gent. Ver.
Shylock, a Jew, cruel and covetuous.Mer. of Ven.2
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Thurio, a rich simple Pretender to Love.2 Gent. Ver.1
Sir Toby Belch, a Sot.Twelfth Night.3
Titus Andronicus, a brave Soldier and unfortunate Father.Titus Andro.6
Tamora, vid. Horror.
Thersites, Envy and Calumny.Tro. and Cres.7
SECT. IV. Index of Thoughts, or Sentiments

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Astrology ridicul'd.K. Lear.620
Actions to be carried on with Resolution.Henry 8.5356Wol.
Authority, the ill privileges of it.Meas. for Meas.1385Isab.
Adversity, the Advantages of it.As you like it.2312Duke Sen.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Banishment, (in Mowbray banish'd)Richard 2.418Mowbray.
Banishment, comforted.ibid.21Gaunt.
Bastardy, defended.King Lear.616Bast.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Content in a private Life.2 Hen. 6.593Idem.
Crown, the pleasure of wearing one.3 Hen. 6.121Rich.
ConscienceRichard 3.2422 Vil.
—item.ibid.329K. Rich.
Calumny, unavoidable.Meas. for Meas.1415Duke.
Ceremony.Timon.6158Apem.
Ceremony.Timon.6160Timon.
Changes in friendship and hate.Coriolanus.520Cor.
Conspiracy, dreadful 'till executed.Julius Cæsar.725Brut.
Cowards die often.ibid. 38Cæs.
Conduct in War, superior to Action.Tro. and Cres.390Ulyss.
Christmas, how the time is reverenc'd.Hamlet.8122Mar.
Courtship, advice to young Ladies how it should be admitted.ibid.134,138Laer., Pol.
Cuckolds make themselves.Othello384Æmil.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Dying Words, their force.Richard 2.425Gaunt.
Day, happy.K. John.3421K. Phil., Const.
—unfortunate.ibid.3421K. Phil., Const.
Death invok'd.ibid.435Const.
Doubt and Delay.Richard 3.5300K. Rich.
Dependents, not to be too much trusted by great Men.Henry 8.373Buck.
Duty express'd with simplicity acceptable Mids. N. Dr. 1 160 Thes.
Death, the terrors of it. Meas. for Meas. 404 Claud.
—the desire of lov'd objects heighten'd by it. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 66 Friar.
—a necessary end, and shou'd not be fear'd. Julius Cæsar. 7 38 Cæs.
Delights, violent, not lasting. Rom. and Jul. 8 53 Fri.
Drunkenness, an unmanly vice. Othello. 325
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Eclipses, their influence. K. Lear. 6 19 Glo.
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Faction, how to be carried on. 1 Hen. 4. 4 172 Wor.
—item. ibid. 184 K. Hen.
Favourites of Princes, wretched. Henry 8. 5 414 Wol.
Friendship, none observ'd in Love. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 22 Claud.
Fruition more languid than expectation. Mer. of Ven. 127 Sal. Gra.
Fortune. ibid. 168 Ant.
Friendship grounded on Interest chang'd with Fortune. Timon. 6 203 Ser.
Fly, reflections on the killing one. Titus Andron. 291 Tit.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Good to be drawn out of Evil. Hen. 5. 4 382 K. Hen.
Great Men, their Favours uncertain. Richard 3. 5 279 Hast.
Greatness, subject to Censure. Meas. for Meas. 1 421 Duke.
Gold, its power over Man. Timon. 6 206 Tim.
—item. ibid. 222 idem.
Gold, its power over Man. Timon. 6 230 Tim.
Greatness meets with Contempt when it declines. Tro. and Cres. 7 431 Achil.
Gold, its power. Cymbeline. 266 Clot.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 100 Rom.
Grief, immoderate discommended. Hamlet. 127 King.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Honour, Man's greatest Treasure. Richard 2. 4 8 Mowbray.
Holy War. 1 Hen. 4. 98 K. Hen.
Honour. ibid. 116 Hot.
—describ'd. ibid. 187 Fal.
—new-made describ'd. K. John. 3 396 Bast.
—ought to be conferred on Merit only. Mer. of Ven. 2 134 Ar.
—due to personal Virtue, not to Birth. All's well, &c. 3 41 King.
—continued acts necessary to preserve its lustre. Tro. and Cres. 7 434 Ulys.
Hypocrisie. Hamlet. 8 182 Pol.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Ingratitude. K. Lear. 6 36 Lear.
Innocence. 2 Hen. 6. 5 62 K. Hen.
Imagination, strong in Lovers, Poets, and Madmen. Mids. N. Dr. 1 157 Thes.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Kings, their Right divine. Richard. 2. 4 49 K. Richard.
—their Miseries. Hen. 5. 389 K. Hen.
—item. Richard 3. 5 241 Brak.
—item. Hen. 8. 381 Anne.
King-killing, detested. Wint. Tale. 3 292 Cam.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Life. 1 Hen. 4. 4 196 Hot.
—the Necessaries of it are few. K. Lear. 6 66 Lear.
Life, unpleasant. K. John. 3 438 Lewis.
—the vicissitudes of it. Hen. 8. 5 413 Wol.
—moral reflections on the vanity of it. Meas. for Meas. 1 398 Duke.
—item. As you like it. 2 328 Jaques.
Libels against the State. Tit. Andron. 6 247 Tam.
Life, the shortness and vanity of it. Macbeth. 421 Mac.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Man. K Lear. 82 K. Lear.
Marriage. 1 Hen. 6. 4 524 Suff.
Mercy in Governors prais'd. Meas. for Meas. 1 383 Isab.
Magistrate, the Duty of one. ibid. 417 Duke.
Musick, different effects of it. ibid. 419 idem.
Man's superiority over Woman. Com. of Er. 3 219 Luc.
Mediocrity, the happiest state. Mer. of Ven. 2 104 Ner.
Mercy. ibid. 166 Por.
Musick, finely prais'd. ibid. 178 Lor.
Marriage, alters the temper of both Sexes. As you like it. 361 Rosa.
Mind, not Dress, adorns the Body. Tam. of the Shr. 460 Pet.
Melancholy, the parent of Error. Julius Cæsar. 7 88 Mes.
Man, the dignity of his Nature. Hamlet. 8 170 Ham.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Oaths, illegal, not Obligatory. 3 Hen. 6. 5 121 Rich.
—to Princes, little valu'd by their People. ibid. 156 K. Hen.
Ornament, a specious delusion. Mer. of Ven. 2 144 Bassan.
Opportunity, to be seiz'd on in all Affairs. Julius Cæsar. 7 78 Brut.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Power, impotence of human. Richard 2. 4 20 Gaunt.
Poetry, Hotspur's contempt of it. 1 Hen. 4. 153 Hot.
Pardons of Popes ridicul'd. K. John. 3 424 K. John.
Poetry, prevalent with Women. 2 Gent. of Ver. 1 222 Pro.
Power, abuse of it. Meas. for Meas. 385 Isab.
Patience. Com. of Errors. 3 219 Adr.
—the Theory of it rarely practicable. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 73 Leon.
Populace, factious and fickle. Coriol. 6 437 Mar.
Providence directs our Actions. Hamlet. 8 251 Ham.
Providence directs our Actions. Hamlet. 8 260 Ham.
Preferment, gain'd by Favour not Merit. Othello. 277 Iago.
Patience. ibid. 328 Iago.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Religion of great use in Rebellion. 2 Hen. 4. 4 212 Mort.
Reputation. Othello. 8 325 Iago.
—item. ibid. 337 idem.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Speech, haughty, discommended. 1 Henry 4. 4 155 Wor.
Slander sticks long. Com. of Errors. 3 234 Bal.
Speculation more easy than Practice. Mer. of Ven. 2 104 Por.
Season, necessary to give every thing its perfection. ibid. 179 Por.
Study, disprais'd. Love's Lab. lost. 191 Biron.
Solitude, prefer'd to a Court Life. As you like it. 312 Duke Sen.
Satire not to descend to particular Persons. ibid. 325 Jaques.
Solitude, a fine Description of it. Cymbel. 7 285 Bel.
Slanders unavoidable. ibid. 290 Pis.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Thoughts, ineffectual to moderate afflictions. Richard 2. 4 22 Boling.
Thought. 1 Hen. 4. 196 Hot.
Travel advantage of it. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 175 Val.
Travel advantage of it. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 185 Ant.
—a Father's advice to his Son before going. Hamlet. 8 136 Pol.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Virtue, to be employ'd for the Publick. Meas. for Meas. 1 357 Duke.
—conspicuous expos'd to Envy. As you like it. 2 315 Adam.
Virtue and Vices chequer Man's Life. All's well, &c. 3 81 1 Lord.
Vitious Persons infatuated by Heaven. Ant. and Cleop 7 177 Ant.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Words give ease to Grief. Richard 3. 5 305 Queen.
World the Vanity and Dissolution of it. Tempest. 1 68 Pro.
—beautifully painted at large. As you like it. 2 328 Jaques.
Wives the Duty they owe to their Husbands. Tam. of the Shr. 478 Cath.
—advice how to chuse. Twelfth-Night. 1 149 Duke.
SECT. V. SPEECHES. A table of the most considerable in Shakespeare.

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EXHORTATORY.
Bishop of Carslile's in Defence of King Richard. Richard 2. 4 68
Henry the IV's to the Pr. before he dy'd. 2 Hen. 4. 4 290
Henry Vths to the Chief Justice. ibid. 301
Canterbury's to excite Henry V. to begin a War. Hen. 5. 326
Henry Vth's to his Soldiers. 358
—item to Westmorland. Hen. 5. 4 395
K. John's to Hubert to kill Arthur. K. John. 3 432
Bastard's to K. John to fight the French. ibid. 462
Joan of Orleans to Burgundy to forsake the K. of England's Interest. 1 Hen. 6. 4 486
Clifford to K. Henry, to stir him up to Revenge. 3 Hen. 6. 5 137
Q. Margaret to her Soldiers. 200
Richmond to his Soldiers, before the Battle of Bosworth. Richard 3. 331
Richard III's on the same Occasion. ibid. 334
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
VITUPERATIVE.
Bolingbroke to Bushy on his Injuries received. Richard 2. 4 46
Gaunt's to K. Richard. ibid. 27
York's to Bolingbroke, on Rebellion. ibid. 43
K. Henry to his Son. 1 Hen. 4. 158
Worcester's to Henry IV. ibid. 184
Archbishop of York's on the inconstancy of the Populace. 2 Hen. 4. 223
Westmorland's to the Archbishop on taking Arms. ibid. 266
Lancaster's, on the same Subject. ibid. 274
K. Hen. IV. on Avarice. 2. Hen. 4. 4 289
—item to Pr. Henry when he had taken the Crown. ibid. 290
K. Henry V. to Falstaff. ibid. 310
—to Cambridge, Scroop, and Gray, on their Conspiracy. Hen. 5. 344
The Constable's and Grandpree's against the English. ibid. 393
King Lear's against Women. K. Lear. 6 116
—abuse of Power. ibid. 117
Bastard Falconbridge against the French. K John. 3 467
Talbot's to his Men retreating. 1 Hen. 6. 4 452
Suffolk's against Duke Humphrey. 2 Hen. 6. 5 51
K. Henry's to Suffolk, on D. Humphrey's Death. ibid. 56
Q. Margaret's answer. ibid. 57
—to York when taken Prisoner, and his Reply. 3 Hen. 6. 126
Edward and Clarence to Q. Margaret. ibid. 142
K. Henry's to Gloucester before he is kill'd by him. ibid. 207
Q. Margaret's to Edward the IV's Queen, and the D. of York. Richard 3. 303
Q. Catharine's to the two Cardinals. Hen. 8. 394
Timon's to his false Friends. Timon. 6 199
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
EXECRATIVE.
Richard the Second, to England on his Arrival. Richard 2. 4 47
King Lear against his Daughters. K. Lear. 6 37
King Lear against his Daughters. K. Lear. 6 61
Suffolk on his Banishment. 2 Hen. 6. 5 65
Lady Anne against Richard the Third. Richard 3. 218
Q. Margaret's against him, &c. ibid. 234
Timon's, on the Athenians. Timon. 6 201
—on Mankind. ibid. 204
Coriolanus, on the People of Rome who banish'd him. Coriol. 512
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
DELIBERATIVE.
K. Richard in Prison. Richard 2. 4 87
Prince Harry's on resolving to leave his debauch'd way of life. 1 Hen. 4. 107
Lord Bardolph's, on fighting with superior Forces. 2 Hen. 4. 222
Burgundy's for Peace. Hen. 5. 419
The Citizens for a Marriage betwixt the Dauphin and Blanch. K. John. 3 413
Agamemnon's, Nestor's, Ulysses's, on Achilles's desertion. Tro. and Cres. 7 382
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
NARRATIVE.
Hotspur's to the King about delivering Prisoners. 1 Hen. 4. 4 109
The Cheif Justice's Defence to K. Hen. 5. 2 Hen. 4. 300
Exeter's, of the Deaths of York and Suffolk. Hen. 5. 413
D. of York's, of a Battle. 3 Hen. 6. 5 124
Richard's, of the Duke of York's fighting. ibid. 131
Clarence's Dream of drowning. Richard 3. 239
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K. Henry Eighth's on his Divorce. ibid. 391
Antigonus's Account of a Ghost appearing to him. Wint. Tale. 3 324
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PATHETICK.
Richard II. on the Vanity of Power, and Misery of Kings. Richard 2. 4 52
—on the same, renouncing Greatness in Despair. ibid. 59
—at his renouncing the Crown. ibid. 71
Lady Percy's to Hotspur. 1 Hen. 4. 129
—to Northumberland. 2 Hen. 4. 237
K. Henry Fourth on the vicissitude of human Affairs. ibid. 253
Prince Henry's Defence of himself. ibid. 291
King Lear's in the Storm. K. Lear. 6 72
King Lear's in the Storm. K. Lear. 6 79
—to Cordelia. ibid. 124
—to her dying. ibid. 142
Constance's to Salisbury. K. John. 3 419
—her Speeches on the loss of Arthur. ibid. 435
Salisbury's on taking Arms against his King. ibid. 463
Suffolk's to Margaret in love with his Prisoner. 1 Hen. 6. 4 512
Henry Sixth's on Duke Humphrey's disgrace. 2 Hen. 6. 5 49
Suffolk, and Q. Margaret, parting. ibid. 65
Edward Fourth on the Murther of Clarence. Richard 3. 251
D. of Buckingham's after Condemnation. Hen. 8. 371
Q. Catharine's before her Divorce. ibid. 386
Cardinal Wolsey's to Cromwel. Hen. 8. 5 416
Q. Catharine's recommending her Daughter to the King. ibid. 428
Helena's, on her Husband's flying from her to the War. All's well, &c. 3 58
Hermione's Defence when impeach'd of Adultery. Wint. Tale. 316
M. Antony's on Cæsar's Murther. Julius Cæsar. 7 49
M. Antony's on Cæsar's Murther. Julius Cæsar. 7 53
—his Funeral Oration over the Body. ibid. 57
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
SOLILOQUIES.
K. Henry the Fourth on Want of sleep. 2 Hen. 4. 4 251
Pr. Henry on the Troubles attending Greatness. ibid. 287
Henry Fifth, on the Miseries of Kings. Henry 5. 389
On new-made Honour, by the Bastard. K. John. 3 395
On self-interest, by the same. ibid. 417
Duke of York's on the surrender of Anjou to the French. 2 Hen. 6. 5 10
—on his design to seize the Throne for himself. ibid. 53
Young Clifford on the Death of his Father. ibid. 105
King Henry's on the Happiness of low life. 3 Hen. 6. 145
—after he lost the Battle, on his Queen going to France. ibid. 155
Gloucester's on his deformity, and ambition. ibid. 161
Warwick's dying speech 3 Hen. 6. 5 197
Richard the Third's on his deformity. Richard 3. 313
Tirrel's on the Murther of King Edward's two Sons. ibid. 299
Richmond's the Night before a Battle. ibid. 326
Richard the Third, in despair. ibid. 329
Cardinal Wolsey's on the Vicissitudes of life. Hen. 8. 413
Prospero's to the Spirits. Tempest. 75
Angelo's on temptation to Lust, by a virtuous Beauty. Meas. for Meas. 387
Iachimo's looking on Imogen asleep. Cymbeline. 7 261
Posthumus's against Women. 277
Romeo's over Juliet in the Vault. Rom. and Jul. 8 104
The King's, despairing of Pardon for Incest and Murther. Hamlet. 202
SECT. VI. INDEX of Descriptions, or Images.

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Bank, flowry. Mids. N. Dr. 1 118 Ob.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Dover Cliff. K. Lear. 6 112 Edg.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
England celebrated. Richard 2. 4 26 Gaunt.
—disprais'd by the Constable of France. Hen. 5. 368 Con.
—describ'd in its situation. K. John. 3 400 Aust.
—only conquer'd by intestine Divisions. ibid. 478 Bast.
—its interest in relation to France. 3 Hen. 6. 5 174 Hast.
—its situation. Cymbeline. 7 277 Queen.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
A Field after a Battle. Henry 5. 4 406 Mount.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Gloucestershire. Richard 2. 39 North.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Inchanted Isle. Tempest. 1 55 Cal.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Kent. 2 Hen. 6. 5 86 Say.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Lombardy. Tam. of the Sh. 2 400 Lucentio.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Nile, its flow describ'd. Ant. and Cleo. 7 144
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Pisa. Tam of the Sh. 2 400 Luc.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
The Severn. 1 Hen. 4. 4 112 Hot.
Salique Land. Hen. 5. 325 Cant.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Trent, at Burton. 1 Hen. 4. 152 Hot.
Tower of London. Richard 3. 5 264
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Vale a dark and melancholy one. Titus Andron. 6 270 Tam.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Apothecary, his Poverty and Shop describ'd. Rom. and Jul. 8 98 Rom.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Beautiful Maid. Tam. of the Sh. 2 466 Pet.
A Bishop in Arms. 2 Hen. 4. 4 267 West.
Bedlam Beggars. K. Lear. 6 54 Edgar.
Beautiful Person petitioning. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 215 Pro.
A Bailiff. Com. of Er. 3 247 S. Dro.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
Commons of England. Richard 2. 4 39 Bagot.
—their Inconstancy. 2 Hen. 4. 223 York.
Courtier, an unsuccessful one. Hen. 8. 5 384 Old L.
Cheats, several sorts. Com. of Er. 3 217 Ant.
Constables and Watchmen. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 47
Constables and Watchmen. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 57
Courtier, humorously describ'd. As you like it. 380 Clo.
Candidate for an Office. Coriolanus. 6 482 Cor.
Play. Vol. Page. Person.
A deform'd Person. K. John. 3 420 Const.
A dying Person by Poison, in K. John. ibid. 474
—of old age, in Prison, in Mortimer. 1 Hen. 6. 4 468
—by strangling in D. Humphrey. 2 Hen. 6. 5 60 War.
—in Agonies of Despair, in Cardinal Beauford. ibid. 67
Drunken Men. Tempest. 1 70 Ari.
Dying of Grief. All's well, &c. 3 80 1 Lord.
Debtor. Timon. 6 170 Sen.
Duellist. Rom. and Jul. 8 44 Mer.
Death in a beautiful Face. ibid. 93 Cap.
—item. Cymbeline. 7 317 Arv
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 104 Rom
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Englishmen in preference to the French. Hen. 5. 4 374 K. Hen.
—describ'd by the French. 1 Hen. 6. 440
—ridicul'd for following French Fashions. Hen. 8. 5 362
—for hard Drinking. Othello. 8 318 Iago.
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A foppish Courtier. 1 Hen. 4. 4 109 Hot.
Flatterers of great Men. K. Lear. 6 50 Kent.
Fairies. Mids. N. Dr. 1 107
—item, Mab the Queen of. Rom. and Jul. 8 23 Merc.
Fairy-Masquerade. M. W. of Wind. 1 342
Fortune-teller. Com. of Er. 3 266 E. Ant.
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General, leading a Victorious Army. Coriol. 6 532 Com.
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Hypocrite. Richard 3. 5 238 Glo.
—item. ibid. 280 Glo. Buck.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 63 Jul.
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Irishmen. Richard 2. 4 30 K. Rich.
A Justice. As you like it. 2 328 Jaques.
A Jester. Twelfth-Night. 3 163 Vio.
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King, a good one describ'd. Macbeth. 6 406
Knights of the Garter. 1 Hen. 6. 4 491 Talb.
Kentishmen. 3 Hen. 6. 5 121 York.
King, a good. ibid. 192 K. Hen.
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Lover, banish'd. Rom. and Jul. 8 67 Rom.
Lovers, humorously describ'd. ibid. 33 Mer.
Lovers parting. Cymbeline. 7 239
Lover, describ'd. As you loke it. 2 318 Sil. and Clo.
Lover, describ'd. As you loke it. 2 328 Jaques.
—item. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 188 Speed.
—item. ibid. 200 Val.
—constant. ibid. 208 Jul.
—banish. ibid. 214 Val.
—in Solitude. ibid. 242 idem.
Lover, describ'd. As you like it. 2 345 Rosa.
Lovers parting. Tro. and Cres. 7 446
Lovers parting. Tro. and Cres. 7 448
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Messenger, with ill News. 2 Hen. 4. 4 207 North.
—item. K. John. 3 419 Const.
—with good News. 2 Hen. 4. 4 285 K. Hen.
A Mad-man. K. Lear. 6 109 Cord.
A Miserable Mother in Constance. K. John. 3 435 K. Phil.
Edward the Fourth's Widow. Richard 3. 5 302 Queen.
Mermaid. Mids. N. Dr. 1 115 Ob.
Melancholy-man. Hamlet. 8 170 Ham.
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News-tellers. K. John. 3 451 Hub.
A Nun. Mids. N. Dr. 1 96 The.
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Old Man oppress'd with cares. Com. of Errors 3 269 Ægeon.
—vigorous from temperance in Youth. As you like it. 2 316 Adam.
Old man in the extremity of decay. ibid. 329 Jaques.
Old Men subject to ingratitude. Timon. 6 180 Tim.
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Post-Messenger. 2 Hen. 4. 4 207 Trav.
—see the same describ'd. K. Lear. 6 56 Kent.
Pedants, in Armado, Holofernes, Nathaniel. Love's Lab. lost. 2
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A Quarrelsome Person. Rom. and Jul. 8 55 Mer.
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Soldier young, brave and unpolish'd. Tro. and Cres. 7 456 Ulys.
Soldiers in Armour. 1 Hen. 4. 4 173 Ver.
Serving man. K. Lear. 6 81 Edgar.
Sea-faring Persons in distress. Tempest. 1 12 Pro.
Savage man.—vid. Caliban.
Swimmer. Julius Cæsar. 7 10 Cas.
—item. Tempest. 1 33 Fran.
Soldier. As you like it. 2 328 Jaques.
School-boy. ibid. 2 328 idem.
Shepherd. ibid. 332
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Twins, their likeness describ'd in the two Antipholis's and Dromio's. Com. of Errors. 3
Talkative Coxcombs. Mer. of Ven. 2 158 Lor.
Trojans. Tro. and Cres. 7 391 Æn.
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Villain's look. K. John. 3 447 Pemb.
Villain's look. K. John. 3 452 K. John.
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Witch. vid. Sycorax.
Woman of a Satirical Wit. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 24 Bene.
—item. ibid. 40 Hero.
Wife, a good one. Mer. of Ven. 158 Jes.
Woman's Man. Love's Lab. lost. 266 Biron.
Witches, and their Charms. Macbeth. 6
Woman, a lewd one. Tro. and Cres. 7 454 Ulys.
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Young Gentleman, an accomplish'd. 2 Gent. of Ver. 1 198 Val.
—item. Cymbeline. 7 231 1 Gent.
Youth, a pert Pretender. Mer. of Ven. 2 155 Por.
Younger Brother, kept without Education. As you like it. 292 Orla.
Youth, a beautiful one describ'd. ibid. 367 Phe.
Young Lady playing on the Lute, and singing. Tit. Andron. 6 278 Mar.
Youth, a pert one. Cymbel. 7 295 Pis.
—two of Royal Birth. ibid. 315 Bel.
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An Army disbanded. 2 Hen. 4. 4 277 Hast.
—Embarking. Hen. 5. 357 Chorus.
English new rais'd. K. John. 3 401 Chat.
Angling. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 40 Urs.
Ambitious Love. All's well, &c. 3 7 Hel.
Art and Nature, vide Nature.
Angling, Cleopatra's. Ant. and Cleop. 7 134
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Beauty; vide Bullen, Anne.
—item. Tempest. 1 49 Fer.
—neglected. 2 Gent. of Ver. 238 Jul.
—described by Romeo. Rom. and Jul. 8 28
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Challenge, the Ceremonial of one. Richard 2. 4 4
Combat in the Lists, its Ceremony. ibid. 12
Coronation, the Ceremonies of one. Hen. 8. 5 419 3 Gent.
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Denial of Favours. Timon. 6 179 Flav.
Diamonds Ring. Titus Andron. 274 Mar.
Death. Cymbeline. 7 334 Post.
Dreams. Rom. and Jul. 8 23 Mer.
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Entry of K. Richard and Bolingbroke, into London. Richard 2. 4 78 York.
Earthquake. 1 Hen. 4. 150 Hot.
Entry of Coriolanus into Rome after Victory. Coriol. 6 469 Bru.
Pompey's. Jul. Cæs. 7 4 Mar.
Earth, and its products. Rom. and Jul. 8 40 Friar.
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Fashions, of Italy, &c. Richard 2. 4 25 York.
Face of a Person near Death. Hen. 8. 5 427 Pat.
—ill-favour'd. Tempest. 1 4 Gonz.
Friendship betwixt two young Ladies. Mids. N. Dr. 137 Hel.
Friend. Mer. of Ven. 2 150 Bass.
Friend. Mer. of Ven. 2 153 Por.
Fortune, and her Votaries. Timon. 6 150 Poet.
Family, ruin'd by profuseness. Timon. 6 203 Poet.
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Gratitude in an Old Servant. As you like it. 2 315 Adam.
Gentle Temper. Hamlet. 8 250 Queen.
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Horse, Richard's rode by Bolingbroke. Richard 2. 4 90
Hounds and Hunting describ'd. Mids. N. Dr. 1 151 Thes. Hip.
House-keeping, riotous. Timon. 6 177 Flav.
Hounds, Horses, Hunting. Titus Andron. 266
Hurricane. Tro. and Cres. 7 473 Tro.
Horror in one buried alive. Rom. and Jul. 8 90 Jul.
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Insurrection of the Populace. Richard 2. 4 50 Scroop.
Interview of the Kings of England and France. Hen. 8. 5 344
Jests and Jester. Love's Lab. lost. 2 285 Rosa.
Invention, a dull one. Othello. 8 308 Iago.
Jealousy describ'd. ibid. 339 id. and Oth.
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King's-Evil, and its cure. Macbeth. 6 408 Mal.
Kingdom, opprest by an Usurper. ibid. 402 Mac.
Kingdom, opprest by an Usurper. ibid. 409 Rosse.
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Love, humourously describ'd. Love's Lab. lost. 2 219 Biron.
—improves all our Faculties. ibid. 245 idem.
Love, fantastical. Love's Lab. lost. 2 282 Biron.
Lioness. As you like it. 367 Oli.
Life, a pleasant one describ'd. Tam. of the Shr. 396 Lord.
—in a wild solitude. Timon. 6 215 Apem.
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Masque, rural. Tempest. 1 63
Moon. Mids. N. Dr. 93 Thes. Hip.
—item. ibid. 101 Lys.
Masquerade, a Scene of one. M. A. abt. Noth 2 19
Moon. As you like it. 332 Orla.
Musick. Twelfth-Night. 3 117 Duke.
Martlets' Nests. Macbeth. 6 351 Ban.
Madness for grief and love, in Ophelia. Hamlet. 8 224
Madness for grief and love, in Ophelia. Hamlet. 8 229
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Nature, State of. Tempest. 1 34 Gon.
Nature and Art. Wint. Tale. 3 339 Pol. Per.
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Oak, large, old. As you like it. 2 367 Ol.
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Parting of Lovers. Rom. and Jul. 8 74
Popularity. Richard 2. 4 23 K. Rich.
Pride. ibid. 16 idem.
Peace. ibid. 16 idem.
—after Civil War. 1 Hen. 4. 97 K. Hen.
Prodigies. Richard 2. 45 Cap.
—item. 1 Hen. 4. 151 Glen.
—item. 2 Hen. 4. 286 Cl. and Gl.
—item. Julius Cæsar. 7 16 Cas.
Peace. Richard 3. 5 213 Rich.
—betwixt York and Lancaster. ibid. 337 Richm.
Play, a bad one describ'd. Mids. N. Dr. 1 159 Philost.
Picture of a beautiful Woman. Mer. of Ven. 2 145 Bas.
Pictures of Adonis, Venus, Io, Daphne, and Apollo. Tam. of the Shr. 2 396
Poetry. Timon. 6 148 Poet.
Prodigies. Julius Cæsar. 37 Calph.
—item. Hamlet. 8 120 Horat.
Poison. ibid. 238 Laer.
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Rumour. 2 Hen. 4. 4 202 War.
—item. ibid. 255
Roses, Red and White, the Badges of two Parties. 1 Hen. 6. 465
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A song (Welsh.) 1 Hen. 4. 157 Mort. & Gle.
Sleep. 2 Hen. 4. 251 K. Hen.
Signs of change in Government. Richard 3. 5 258 3 Cit.
Sleep. Mids. N. Dr. 1 142 Ob.
A Stream beautifully describ'd. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 207 Jul.
Sleep, sound. Meas. for Meas. 426 Claud.
Stag, in the Chase. As you like it. 2 313 1 Lord.
Snake. ibid. 367 Oli.
Sound Sleep. Julius Cæsar. 7 33 Brut.
Storm at Sea. Othello. 8 304
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Time, the seeming inequality of its Motion. As you like it. 2 342 Rosa.
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Vision, of good Spirits. Hen. 8. 5 426
Virginity. All's well, &c. 3 8 Par.
A Victory long disputed. Macbeth. 6 332
—and pursuit of the conquer'd. Cymbeline. 7 332 Post.
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War, the prognosticks of it. Richard 2. 4 45 Captain.
—preparation for. Hen. 5. 341 Chorus.
—ill effects of. ibid. 419 Burg.
—item. 2 Hen. 6. 5 104 Y. Cliff.
A Wreck. Tempest. 1 5 Mir.
A Wreck. Tempest. 1 14 Ari.
—item. Com. of Er. 3 211 Ægeon.
—describ'd by a Clown. Wint. Tale. 326
White Hand. ibid. 348 Fl.
Wonder, proceeding from sudden joy. ibid. 375 3 Gent. &c.
White Hand. Tro. and Cres. 7 369 Tro.
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Year, unfruitful and sickly. Mids. N. Dr. 1 109 Queen.
Spring. Love's Lab. lost. 2 286 Song.
Winter. As you like it. 312 Duke Sen.
—item. Love's Lab. lost. 287 Song.
Day-break 1 Hen. 4. 4 156 Glen.
—item. 1 Hen. 6. 459 Bed.
—item. Richard 3. 5 325 Stan.
—item. Mids. N. Dr. 1 143 Puck.
—item. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 88 Pedro.
—item. Tro. and Cres. 7 443 Tro.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 75
—item. Hamlet. 137 Hor.
Morning. Richard 2. 4 48 Richard.
A low'ring Morning. 1 Hen. 4. 183 K. and P. H.
—Clear. 3 Hen. 6. 5 131 Rich.
Morning. Tempest. 1 78 Pro.
—item. Mids. N. Dr. 143 Ob.
A pleasant Morning. Titus Andron. 6 267 Tam.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 40 Fri.
Sun-rising. Titus Andron. 6 261 Aar.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 9 Ben. Moun.
Evening, a fair one. Richard 3. 5 323 Rich.
Twilight. K. John. 3 470 Melun.
—item. Macbeth. 6 381 1 Mur.
Night, in a Camp. Hen. 5. 4 380 Chorus.
—stormy. K. Lear. 6 69 Gent. Kent.
Midnight. K. John. 3 433 K John.
—item. 2 Hen. 6. 5 22 Boling.
—item. ibid. 70 Capt.
Night. Mids. N. Dr. 1 137 Her.
—item. ibid. 169 Puck.
—a beautiful description of a Moonlight. Mer. of Ven. 2 175 Lor. Por.
—a beautiful description of a Moonlight. Mer. of Ven. 2 179 Lor. Por.
—tempestuous. Julius Cæsar. 7 17 Casc.
—item. Macbeth. 6 365 Len.
—item. Macbeth. 6 370 Old M. & R.
—item. 379 Mac.
—item. Tro. and Cres. 7 485 Achil.
—item. Rom. and Jul. 8 61 Jul.
Midnight. Hamlet. 200 Ham.
SECT. VII. INDEX of some Similies and Allusions.

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Authority, compared to a Farmer's Dog. K. Lear. 6 117 Lear.
Anger, to a high mettled Horse. Hen. 8. 5 349 Nor.
—to boiling Water. ibid. 5 349 idem.
Ambition, to the Dream of a Shadow. Hamlet. 8 168 Guild.
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A doubtful Battle, to a Swan swimming against a Stream. 3 Hen. 6. 5 125 York.
—to a cloudy Morning and a stormy Sea. ibid. 145 K. Hen.
Beautiful Maid, to a Siren. Com. of Errors. 3 237 S. Ant.
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Courage compar'd to a Faulcon. Richard 2. 4 14 Boling.
—to a Captive set free. ibid. 15 Mowbray.
Contention, to a Horse broke loose. 2 Hen. 4. 206 North.
Consideration, to an Angel. Hen. 5. 322 Cant.
Catharine, Queen, to a Lilly. Hen. 8. 5 398 Queen.
A Crowd dispers'd, to wild Geese. Mids. N. Dr. 1 131 Puck.
Courtship, the degrees of it compar'd to Dances. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 19 Beat.
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Dissimulation, to a Snake. 2 Hen. 6. 5 50 Q. Marg.
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England to an Eagle. Scotland to a Weazel. Hen. 5. 4 331 Ely.
Queen Elizabeth, to the Maiden Phœnix. Hen. 8. 5 452 Cran.
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Father (good) of a bad Son, to the clear Spring of a muddy Stream. Richard 2. 4 84 Boling.
Favourites, to a new-trimm'd Vessel; and their Enviers to ravenous Fishes. Hen. 8. 5 356 Wol.
—to Honey-suckles excluding the Sun. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 39 Hero.
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Garden, compar'd to Government, in disorder. Richard 2. 4 63
Government, to Bees, Hen. 5. 4 332 Cant.
Glory, to a circle in the Water. 1 Hen. 6. 444 Pucel.
General, an Old, to a Winter Lion. 2 Hen. 6. 5 107 York.
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Henry, Prince, comparing himself to the Sun in Clouds. 1 Hen. 4. 4 107 Pr. Henry.
—to rich Oar in a dark Soil. 1 Hen. 4. 4 107 Pr. Henry.
—to Mars. Hen. 5. Prol. 319
—to a Strawberry growing among Weeds. Hen. 5. 323 Ely.
Heart, a penitent one, to a ripe Mulberry. Coriol. 6 505 Vol.
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Insurrection, to a Storm. 2 Hen. 4. 4 250 Pr. Hen.
—to Bees. 2 Hen. 6. 5 59 War.
King James I. to a Cedar. Hen. 8. 452 Cran.
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King Richard, compar'd to a falling Star and the setting Sun. Richard 2. 4 45 Salis.
King's return to his Country compar'd to a Mother's meeting her Child. ibid. 47 K. Rich.
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Love, compar'd to a canker in a Bud. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 177 Pro. Val.
—to April Weather. ibid. 187 Pro.
—to a waxen image. ibid. 202 idem.
Lover, to a Camelion. ibid. 193 Speed.
Love, compar'd to a Figure on Ice. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 220 Duke.
Lover successful, to a Conqueror. Mer. of Ven. 2 146 Bass.
—his thoughts, to the inarticulate Joys of a Crowd. ibid. 147 idem.
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Mind, in doubt, compar'd to the Tide. 2 Hen 4. 4 238 North.
Maids to Flies. Hen. 5. 428 Burg.
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Opportunity, to the Tide. Jul. Cæsar. 7 78 Brut.
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Promises, to the Garden of Adonis. 1 Hen. 6. 4 454 Dau.
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Rebels, returning to Allegiance, compar'd to a Flood. K. John. 3 471 Sal.
Reason returning, to the Morning. Tempest. 1 78 Pro.
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Sun rising in a cloudy Sky, to K. Richard in discontent. Richard 2. 4 56 Boling.
Sun rising after a dark Night, to the Restoration of a lawful King. ibid. 48 K Rich.
Spies, to lim'd twigs. 2 Hen. 6. 5 17 Suff.
Soldiers, to Bees. Tit. Andron. 310 Goth.
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Treason, compar'd to a Fox. 1 Hen. 4. 4 188 Wor.
Tears, to Dew on a Lilly. Tit. Andron. 6 283 Tit.
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Worcester, E. of, in Rebellion, compar'd to a Meteor. 1 Hen. 4. 4 184 K. Hen.
Warwick's Death, to the fall of a Cedar. 3 Hen. 6. 5 197 War.
Wolsey, Cardinal, to a falling Angel. Hen. 8. 414
Wanderer, to a drop of Water in the Ocean. Com. of Er. 215 Ant.
World, compar'd to a Stage. As you like it. 2 328 Jaques.
Widow, to a Turtle. Wint. Tale. 3 384 Pau.
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D. of York fighting, to a Lion among a herd of Neat. 3 Hen. 6. 5 131 Rich.
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