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George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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Volume back matter The End of Shakespear's Plays. INDEX OF THE CHARACTERS, SENTIMENTS, SPEECHES and DESCRIPTIONS IN SHAKESPEAR.

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SECT. I.

CHARACTERS OF HISTORICAL PERSONS.

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Arthur, a hopeful young Prince, unfortunate, Vol. 3 K. John.
Alcibiades, banish'd for interceding for his Friend. Vol. 5. Timon. 3 6
Alcibiades, visits Timon with two Misses. ibid. ibid. 4 4
Alcibiades, exhorted to Cruelty by him, and the Women to Lust ibid. ibid. 4 4
Alcibiades, conquers Athens. ibid. ibid. 5 5
Antony, Mark, his Conference with Brutus after Cæsar was murther'd. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 3 3
Antony, Mark, his Reflections on it, when alone. Jul. Cæsar. 4
Antony, Mark, speaks Cæsar's Funeral Oration. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 6
Antony, Mark, his Eloquence prais'd by Cassius. Jul. Cæsar. 5 2
Antony, Mark, his Valour degenerates into Fondness for Cleopatra. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 1 1
Antony, Mark, resolves to leave her. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 4
Antony, Mark, his former Bravery describ'd by Octavius Cæsar. Ant. and Cleop. 5
Antony, Mark, Pompey's wish that he may live on in love and luxury. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 2 1
Antony, Mark, quarrels with Octavius, which ends in a Marriage with Octavia. Ant. and Cleop. 2
Antony, Mark, his Genius inferior to Octavius's. Ant. and Cleop. 4 Sooth. Ant.
Antony, Mark, complains of Octavius's ill-treatment to Octavia. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 3 4
Antony, Mark, beaten at Actium, and despairs after it. Ant. and Cleop. 6.7
Antony, Mark, sends to Octavius to treat, and is refus'd. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 8
Antony, Mark, grows jealous of Cleopatra. Ant. and Cleop. 10
Antony, Mark, beats Cæsar by Land, and meets the Queen in Rapture. Ant. and Cleop. 4 6
Antony, Mark, his Fleet revolting he quarrels again with Cleopatra. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 9
Antony, Mark, being told she is dead he falls on his Sword. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 10
Antony, Mark, carried to Cleopatra he dies in her Arms. Ant. and Cleop. 12
Antony, Mark, Octavius and his Generals lament and praise him. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 5 1
Antony, Mark, and Cleopatra. Ant. and Cleop. 2
Ajax his Character. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 1 3 Ser.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Blanch, her Beauty and Virtue. Vol. 3. K. John. 2 5 Cit.
Burgundy, Duke of, a False Ally. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 3 8
Beauford, Cardinal. vid. Winchester. Vol. 4.
Buckingham, Duke of, treacherous, cruel, mercenary. Vol. 4. Richard 3.
Buckingham, in Henry 8th's Reign, rash, choleric. ibid. Hen. 8. 1 2
Buckingham, his Character given by Hen. 8. ibid. ibid. 1 5
Buckingham, Condemn'd. ibid. ibid. 2 1.2
Bullen, Anne, her Beauty. ibid. ibid. 1 7 King.
Bullen, Anne, item. ibid. ibid. 2 5 Cham.
Bullen, Anne, item. ibid. ibid. 3 2 Suf.
Bullen, Anne, item. ibid. ibid. 4 1 2. Gent.
Brutus, reserv'd and melancholic Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 3
Brutus, spirited up by Cassius against Cæsar. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 3
Brutus, of great Authority with the People Jul. Cæsar. 7 Casc.
Brutus, his self-debate upon Cæsar's Death. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 2 1
Brutus, opens himself freely to the Conspirators. Jul. Cæsar. 2
Brutus, declares for saving Anthony. Vol. 5.
Brutus, importun'd by his Wife Portia. Jul. Cæsar. 3
Brutus, his Speech to the People, to justify Cæsar's Murther. Jul. Cæsar. 3 5
Brutus, quarrels with Cassius. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 4 2.3
Brutus, relates the Death of Portia. Jul. Cæsar. 4
Brutus, sees Cæsar's Ghost. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 7
Brutus, takes his last farewel of Cassius. Jul. Cæsar. 5 3
Brutus, resolves to die, and kills himself. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 8
Brutus, prais'd by Antony. Jul. Cæsar. 9
Banquo, his Character (for the rest, vid. Mackbeth.) Vol. 5. Mackbeth. 3 2 Mac.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Constance, a Mother passionately fond. Vol. 3. K. John.
Cade, John, a bold crafty Rebel. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 5 York.
Clifford, bold and revengeful. ibid. 3 Hen. 6.
Cæsar, Julius, ibid. Richard 3. 3 1 Prince.
Catharine, Q. to Henry 8. ibid. Hen. 8. 2 3 Norf.
Catharine, pitied by Anne Bullen. ibid. ibid. 2 5
Catharine, her Speech to the King before her Divorce. ibid. ibid. 2 6
Catharine, prais'd by the King. ibid. ibid. 2 7
Catharine, recommends her Daughter and Servants to him. ibid. ibid. 4 2
Cromwell, Thomas. ibid. Hen. 8. 4 1 3 Gent.
Cranmer's Character by Gardiner. ibid. ibid. 5 1
Cranmer's by Cromwell. ibid. ibid. 5 5
Cranmer's by the King. ibid. ibid. 5 6
Cranmer's his Speech over Princess Elizabeth. ibid. ibid. 5 8
Coriolanus, brave, proud, a Contemner of the Populace. Vol. 5. Coriolanus.
Coriolanus, chides his Soldiers when repuls'd. ibid. ibid. 1 8
Coriolanus, his Character. ibid. ibid. Lar.
Coriolanus, his Entry into Rome after a Victory. ibid. 2 4 Bru. Mes.
Coriolanus, his Actions summ'd up by Cominius. ibid. ibid. 6 Com.
Coriolanus, approv'd by the Tribunes, he rails at the Populace. ibid. 3 1
Coriolanus, banish'd. ibid. ibid. 6
Coriolanus, applies to, and is kindly receiv'd by Aufidius. ibid. 4 4
Coriolanus, not to be diverted by his Friends from invading Rome. ibid. 5 1
Coriolanus, yields to his Mother's intreaties. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Coriolanus, slain by the envy and treachery of Aufidius ibid. 6
Cæsar, Julius, suspicious of Cassius. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 4 Cæs.
Cæsar, Julius, refuseth the Crown that was offer'd. Jul. Cæsar. 5 Casc.
Cæsar, Julius, addicted to superstition, and lov'd flattery. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 2 2 Casc. Dec.
Cæsar, Julius, dissuaded by Calphurnia from going to the Senate. Jul. Cæsar. 4
Cæsar, Julius, his contempt of Death. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. Cæs.
Cæsar, Julius, firm against those who wrong him. Jul. Cæsar. 3 1 Cæs.
Cæsar, Julius, Assasinated. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar.
Cæsar, Julius, his Ghost appears to Brutus. Jul. Cæsar. 4 7
Cassius, confers with Brutus against Cæsar. ibid. ibid. 1 3
Cassius, his Character. ibid. ibid. 4 Cæs.
Cassius, resolves to kill himself if Cæsar is made King. ibid. 7
Cassius, his Quarrel with Brutus. ibid. ibid. 4 2.3
Cassius, ill Omens stagger him tho' an Epicurean. ibid. 5 3
Cassius, presages he should die on his Birth-day. ibid. ibid. 4
Cassius, kills himself. ibid.
Cassius, mourn'd and prais'd by Titinius, Messala and Brutus. ibid. 5.6
Casca's Character. ibid. ibid. 1 5 Cas.
Cleopatra, the power of her Beauty over Antony. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 1 1 Ant.
Cleopatra, the power of her Beauty over Antony. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 2 3 Eno.
Cleopatra, tenderly passionate. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 1 3
Cleopatra, her Character of Antony when he had left her. Ant. and Cleo. 6
Cleopatra, her sailing down the Cydnus describ'd. [for the rest vid. Antony. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 3
Cleopatra, her Lamentation over the dead Body of Antony. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 4 12
Cleopatra, resolves to die. Ant. and Cleo. 5 2
Cleopatra, visited by Octavius. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 3
Cleopatra, affronted by her Treasurer Selencus. Ant. and Cleo.
Cleopatra, kills her self with an Aspick. ibid. Ant. and Cleo. 6
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Dowglass Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 4 1 Hot.
Duncan, K. of Scotland murther'd. vid. Macbeth.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Edward the Black Prince. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 3 York.
Eleanor Wife of D. Humphrey, Ambitious and given to superstition. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 1 4
Eleanor walks in Procession for Penance, and is banish'd. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 2 7
Edward 4th, amorous, brave, successful. ibid. 3 Hen. 6.
Edward his two Sons. ibid. Richard 3. 2 5
Edward his two Sons. ibid. Richard 3. 3 1
Edward murther'd. ibid. 4 3
Edward P. of Wales, Son to Henry 6. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 2
Q. Elizabeth, prophetically describ'd by Cranmer. ibid. Henry 8. 5 8
Q. Elizabeth, Complimented by the Title of the Vestal Queen. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 2 2 Ob.
Enobarbus, a brave Roman Captain. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop.
Enobarbus, dies with griefe for deserting Antony. ibid. ibid. 4 7
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Faulconbridge, boastful, brave and enterprizing. Vol. 3. K. John.
Fulvia's Death and Character. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 1 3 Ant.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Glendower Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 1
Glendower describ'd by Hotspur. ibid. ibid. 3 2
Glocester, Humphrey D. of gives up his white Staff. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 2 5
Glocester, sees his Dutchess's Procession for Penance. ibid. ibid. 2 7
Glocester, Accus'd to the King by the Queen and others. ibid. ibid. 3 1
Glocester, Arrested for High Treason, he defends himself. ibid. ibid. 3 2
Glocester, murther'd by strangling. ibid. ibid. 3 6 War.
Gardiner, Bp. of Winchester, flattering and cruel. ibid. Hen. 8. 5 6 King.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Henry 5th, whilst Prince. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 6 Boling.
Henry item. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 4 K. Hen.
Hotspur. (vid. Percy) H. 5th in Armour. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 4 2 Ver.
Henry 4th describ'd by Hotspur. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 4 5
Henry his Son Prince Henry. Vol. 3. ibid. 5 4 Ver.
Henry item Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 4 8 K. Hen.
Henry 5th. Vol. 3. Henry 5. 1 1 Cant.
Henry item. Vol. 4 1 Hen. 6. 1 1
Henry 6th, meek, religious, unfortunate. Vol. 4. 1, 2, 3. Hen. 6.
Henry 8th, vid. Q. Catharine, Anne Bullen.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
John, King, dissembling, cruel, irresolute, unfortunate. Vol. 3. K. John.
Joan, the Maid of Orleans. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 5, &c.
Joan, raiseth Friends. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Joan, taken Prisoner. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Joan, Condemn'd to be burn'd. ibid. ibid. 5 6
James I. King, prophetically describ'd by Cranmer. ibid. Hen. 8. 5 8
Julio Romano, his Character. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 5 5 3 Gent.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Lear, King, choleric, fickle, mad, miserable. Vol. 3. K. Lear.
Lepidus's Character by Antony. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 4 1
Lepidus's by Pompey. Ant. and Cleop. 2 1
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Mortimer Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 4
Margaret, Henry 6th's Queen, enrag'd with her own miseries, exults at others. Vol. 4. Richard 3.
Moor, Sir Thomas. ibid. Hen. 8. 3 6 Wol.
Menenius Agrippa, his Fable of the Belly and Limbs. Vol. 5. Coriol. 1 2
Menenius Agrippa, his Character by himself. ibid. ibid. 2 1 Men.
Menenius Agrippa, his Character of Coriolanus. ibid. ibid. 3 4
Macbeth, his bravery in Battel. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 1 1
Macbeth, hath his Greatness foretold by Witches Macbeth. 4
Macbeth, the conflict of his Mind when he first intended to kill the King. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 5. 6.
Macbeth, his Temper describ'd by his Lady. Macbeth. 7
Macbeth, she resolves on murthering the King, and encourages Macbeth. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 7
Macbeth, he staggers in his Resolution, and is confirm'd again by his Wife. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 9. 10
Macbeth, his Soliloquy before he kills the King, and horror after. Macbeth. 2 2. 3
Macbeth, meditates Banquo's Death, and employs murtherers. Macbeth. 3 2
Macbeth, Banquo's Ghost appears to him. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 5
Macbeth, consults the Witches again. Macbeth. 4 2
Macbeth, his Character by Malcolm. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 4
Macbeth, distracted with horror. Macbeth. 5 2
Macbeth, despairs, on hearing the English advance against him. Macbeth. 3
Macbeth, told of his Lady's Death. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 5
Macbeth, slain by Macduff. Macbeth. 7. 8
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Northumberland's grief for Hotspur. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 North.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Orpheûs's Musick. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 3 1 Song.
Orpheûs's item. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 3 5 Pro.
Octavius Cæsar, his interview with Brutus and Cassius. [for the rest vid. Antony and Cleopatra. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 5 2
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Percy, Harry Hotspur. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 1 K. Hen.
Percy, item. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 4 K. Hen.
Percy, item. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 5 1 K. Hen.
Percy, his Death. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 Mort.
Percy, Character, by Lady Percy. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 6
Portia, a Roman Lady of an heroic Spirit, vid. Brutus. Vol. 3.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Richard the Second, his ill Conduct. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 1 Gaunt.
Richard the Second, item. Vol. 3. ibid. 2 2 Gaunt.
Richard the Second, item. Vol. 3. ibid. 2 4
Richard the Second, item. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 4 K. Hen.
Richard I, his Character. Vol. 3. K. John. 1 4 Bast.
Richard 3. ambitious, brave, dissembling, cruel, unfortunate, Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6.
Richard 3. ambitious, brave, dissembling, cruel, unfortunate, Vol. 4. & Rich. 3.
Richard 3. his Birth prodigious. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 5 7 K. Hen.
Richard his Person and Manners describ'd by Q. Margaret. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 4
Richard describ'd by his Mother, the D. of York. ibid. ibid. 4 5 Dutch.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Salisbury's Death and Character. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 9 Tal.
Suffolk, proud, false, enterprizing. ibid. 2 Hen. 6.
Suffolk, his Death. ibid. ibid. 4 1
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Talbot, when Prisoner in France Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 9 Tal.
Talbot, slain with his Son. ibid. ibid. 4 7
Tisrel, James. ibid. Richard 3. 4 2 Page.
Timon of Athens, beggar'd by Flatterers. Vol. 5. Timon. 1 5 Apem.
Timon of Athens, beggar'd by Flatterers. Vol. 5. Timon. 7 Flav.
Timon of Athens, idem. ibid. ibid. 2 1 Sen.
Timon of Athens, his last entertainment for the Parasites. ibid. ibid. 3 7
Timon of Athens, retires, and shakes off humanity. ibid. 4 1
Timon of Athens, digging for Roots finds Gold. ibid. 3
Timon of Athens, visited by Alcibiades, excites him to cruelty. ibid. ibid. 4
Timon of Athens, pinch'd with Hunger, his reflections on the Earth. ibid. 5
Timon of Athens, compares himself with Apemantus ibid. ibid. 6
Timon of Athens, he gives Gold and encouragement to the Thieves. ibid. 7
Timon of Athens, visited by his honest Steward. ibid. ibid. 5 1
Timon of Athens, by the Poet and Painter. ibid. 2
Timon of Athens, by the Senators, entreating him to command against Alcibiades. ibid. 3
Timon of Athens, his Death and Epitaph. ibid. ibid. 5 5
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Volumnia, a Mother of an heroic Spirit. Vol. 5. Coriol. 1 6
Volumnia, instructs Coriolanus to address the People. ibid. ibid. 3 5
Volumnia, diverts him from destroying Rome. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Valeria's Chastity prais'd by her Husband. Vol. 5. Coriol. 5 3
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Winchester, Cardinal Beaufort's Character. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 3 1 Glou.
Winchester, his Death. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 3 9. 10
Warwick, brave but inconstant ibid. 2. 3 Hen. 6.
Wolsey, Cardinal, his Character by Norfolk, &c. ibid. Hen. 8. 1 1. 2
Wolsey, his Power over the King. ibid. ibid. 2 3 Norf.
Wolsey upbraided by Q. Catharine. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 2 6
Wolsey his reflection on his fall. ibid. ibid. 3 6
Wolsey his Death related and mix'd Character. ibid. ibid. 4 2 Grif. Kath.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
York, Archbishop of Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 Mort.
York, D. of, enterprizing, valiant, unfortunate. Vol. 4. 2. 3 Hen. 6.

SECT. II.

INDEX of Manners, Passions, and their external Effects. note

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Ally, a perfidious one, in Burgundy. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 3 8
Ambition. ibid. Hen. 8. 3 6 Wol.
Ambition cover'd with specious Humility. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 2 1 Brut.
Ambition jealous of a successful Friend. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 3 1 Ven.
Ambitious Woman in Eleanor. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 1 4
Anger, in the D. of Buckingham. ibid. Hen. 8. 1 2
Anger, its external Effects painted. ibid. ibid. 3 4 Wol.
Affliction. Vol. 1. Temp. 5 1 Ari.
Admiration. ibid. ibid. 5 3 Pro.
Atheistical harden'd Villain. vid. Barnardine.
Avarice and Cruelty. vid. Shylock. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Bishop, true to his Sovereign, Carlisle. Vol. 3. Richard 2.
Bishop, a Rebel, York. ibid. 2 Hen 4.
Boasters, the Dauphin, &c. ibid. Hen. 5. 3 9. 10
Boasters, the Bastard. ibid. K. John.
Boasters, describ'd. ibid. ibid. 2 5
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Courtier (a bold plain-dealing) Gaunt. Vol. 3. Richard 2.
Courtier (a bold plain-dealing) Kent. ibid. K. Lear.
Courtier an accomplish'd one, vid. Buckingham. Hen. 8. Vol. 4.
Courtship, Glocester's to Lady Anne. ibid. Richard 3. 1 2 Glo.
Courtship, honourable injoin'd by a Father. Vol. 1. Temp. 4 1. 2 Pros.
Courtship, describ'd. ibid. Mids. N. Dr. 1 1 Ege.
Courtship, a beautiful Scene betwixt Romeo and Juliet. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 2 3
Councellor, an honest one, vid. Gonzalo. Vol. 6.
Child, the Duty it owes a Father. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 1 1 The.
Country Squire, in Slender. ibid. M.W. of Winds.
Chastity scandaliz'd, beautifully painted in Hero. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 4 1. 2.
Chastity. vid. Valeria. ibid.
Courage in old Men. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 5 1 Leon. Ant.
Courage. ibid. Tam. of the &c. 1 6 Pet.
Courage different Notions of it in a Senator, and a General. Vol. 5. Timon. 3 6 1 Sen. Alc.
Care, in a Merchant. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 1 1 Sal. Sol.
Constancy. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 5 5 Cleop.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Daughters, undutiful, in Goneril and Regan. Vol. 3. K. Lear.
Daughters, dutiful, in Cordelia. ibid. ibid.
Despair, in the Agonies of Death. Cardinal Beauford. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 9. 10
Despair, of Pardon. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 3 5 Pau.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Envy. Vol. 4. Hen. S. 3 5 Wol.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Fear, arising from an expected Evil. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 North.
Father, an unnatural, in York. Vol. 3. Richard. 2. 5
Father's passion on the ill Conduct of a Daughter. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. No. 4 1. 2 Leon.
Father's passion on the ill Conduct of a Daughter. Vol. 1. ibid. 5 1
Father's fondness for his Child. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 1 2 Leo. Pol.
French Quack's Airs, in Dr. Caius. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds.
Fury. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 3 10 Eno.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Gravity affected, to be thought Wise. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 1 1 Gra.
Grief. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 3 Dutch.
Grief, its Nature to multiply afflictions. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 5 Bushy.
Grief, beautifully describ'd in Cordelia. ibid. K. Lear. 4 3 Gent.
Grief, at parting of Lovers, Q. Marg. and Suffolk. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 8. 9
Grief, a Mother's for her Son murther'd. ibid. 3. Hen. 6. 5 6 Queen.
Grief, wrought to Rage in Q. Margaret. ibid. Richard 3. 1 4
Grief, a Father's (an Old General) for his Sons and Daughter. V. 5. Tit. Andro. 3 1. 2 Tit.
Grief, a virtuous Wife's, wrong'd by her Husband Vol. 6. Cymbel. 3 4 Imog.
Grief, a Husband's on the murther of his Wife and Children. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 4 6 Macd.
Grief, a Valiant Father's for the Death of a brave Son. ibid. ibid. 5 8 Sey.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Hope. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 6 Queen.
Hope. Vol. 4 Richard 3. 5 2 Rich.
Hostess, Quickly. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4.
Highway-man. Gadshill. ibid. 1 Hen. 4.
Horror, its outward effects. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 3 3 Nor.
Horror, rais'd in the Characters of Aaron, Tamora, and Saturnius. V. 5. Titus Andro.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Justices, Country, Shallow and Silence. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4.
Inconstancy. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 5 4 Pro.
Jealousy, in Ford. ibid. M. W. of Winds.
Jealousy, the rise and growth of it character'd in Leontes. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale.
Jealousy. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 5 3. 4. 5
Jealousy in Posthumius Cymbel. 2 6. 7.
Jealousy the motives, growth, and fatal effects of it admirably shew'd in Othello. Vol. 6. Othello.
Joy, excess produceth Tears. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 1 1 Leon.
Ingratitude, in Lucullus, Lucius, Sempronius. Vol. 5. Timon. 2
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
King, of rash ill Conduct, Richard 2. Vol. 3. Richard 2.
King, wise and valiant, Henry 4. Vol. 3, 1 & 2 Hen. 4.
King, weak, cholerick, miserable, Lear. ibid. Lear.
King, meek, religious, unfortunate in Henry 6. Vol. 4. 1. 2. 3 Hen. 6.
King, amorous, brave, successful, in Edward 4. ibid. 3 Hen. 6.
King, bold, crafty, cruel, dissembling, in Richard 3. ibid. ibid. Richard 3.
King, brave, religious, fortunate, in Henry 7. ibid. ibid.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Love, express'd by a Soldier. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 5 4 K. Hen.
Love, virtuous. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 3 5 War.
Love, protested by Richard 3. ibid. Richard 3. 4 5
Love, the first motions express'd by Hen. 8. vid. Anne Bullen.
Love, by Miranda and Ferdinand. Vol. 1. Tempest. 1 6
Love, the Crosses of it. ibid. Mids. N. Dr. 1 2 Lys. Her.
Love, Appointment protested. ibid. ibid. 1 2 Her.
Love, its nature. ibid. ibid. 1 3 Hel.
Love, Charm to enkindle it. ibid. ibid. 2 2 Ob.
Love, in the Queen of Fairies, beautifully imagin'd. ibid. ibid. 3 3 Queen.
Love, given over. ibid. ibid. 4 2 Dem.
Love, chang'd to aversion. ibid. ibid. 2 7 Lys.
Love, commended and disprais'd. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 1 Val. Pro.
Love, froward, and dissembling. ibid. ibid. 1 3 Jul.
Love, expells all other passions. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 2 Per.
Love, its Original. ibid. As you like it. 4 3 Rosa.
Love, its several Offices. ibid. ibid. 5 3 Sil.
Love, all other passions lost in it. ibid. Twelfth Night. 1 1 Duke.
Love, at first sight. ibid. ibid. 1 9 Oli.
Love, in Man and Woman, compar'd. ibid. ibid. 2 6 Duke Viol.
Love, conceal'd, beautifully painted. ibid. ibid. 2 6 Vio.
Love, in a young brave General. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 1 1 Tro.
Love, constancy in, protested. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 3 5 Tro. and Cre.
Love, quitted by a Soldier. Tro. and Cres. 8 Pat.
Love, its qualities. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 1 2 Rom.
Love, impatient of delay. Rom. and Jul. 2 6 Jul.
Love, impatient of delay. Rom. and Jul. 2 7 Fri.
Love, impatient of delay. item. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 3 4 Jul.
Love, impatient of absence. Vol. 6. Othello. 3 13 Bian.
Lust. Vol. 1 M. W. of Winds. 5 4 Song.
Lust in a grave Minister of State. ibid. Meas. for Meas. 2 8. 10 Ang.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Madness, real in Lear, counterfeit in Edgar. Vol. 3. K. Lear.
Melancholy Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 5 2 Abb.
Melancholy several kinds of it. Vol. 2. As you like it. 4 1 Jaques.
Mother, lamenting her Sons. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 2 2 Dutch.
Mother, lamenting her Sons item. ibid. ibid. 4 4 Queen.
Murtherer, in Exton. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 12
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Pedantry, in Sir Hugh Evans. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds.
Pedantry, in Armado, Holofernes, Nathaniel. Vol. 2. Love's Lab. lost.
Princes, young and valiant, P. Henry and Lancaster. Vol. 3. 1 and 2 Hen. 4.
Prophetess, in Joan of Orleans. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 5, &c.
Pride. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 3 7 Ulys.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Rage, arising from Grief. vid. Northumberland. Vol. 3.
Rage, arising in a Father from the undutifulness of his Children. ibid. Lear.
Rage, in a Son for the murther of his Father, in Richard. V. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 2 1
Rebel, crafty and timorous. Northumberland. Vol. 3. 1 and 2 Hen. 4.
Rebel, crafty and resolute. Westmorland. ibid. ibid.
Rebel, brave and indiscreet. Hotspur. ibid. ibid.
Revenge, implacable. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 4 1 Ant.
Revenge, implacable. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 4 2 Gra.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Superstition, in Glendower. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4.
Sister, tenderly affectionate. vid. Isabel.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Villain, false, crafty, bold describ'd in Edmund. Vol. 3. K. Lear.
Villain, the murtherers of Clarence. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 6
Virtuous severity of Mind. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 1 8 Lucio.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Wife, lamenting her Husband. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 2 2 Queen.
Wife, a good one. vid. Catharine, Q. to Hen. 8.
Wife, complaining of the unkindness of her Husband. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 2 3. 5 Adr.
Wife, the ill effects of her Jealousy. ibid. ibid. 5 2 Abb.
Wife, complaining of being forsaken by her Husband. Vol. 5. Mackbeth. 4 3 L. Macd.
Womankind, their Nature. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 3 2 Val.
Womankind, their nature item. ibid. Meas. for Meas. 2 11 Isab.

SECT. III.

INDEX of fictitious Persons, with the Characters ascrib'd to them.

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B.

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C.

D.

E.

F.

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G.

H.

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K.

L.

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N.

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Q.

R.

S.

T.

Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Arviragus. vid. Guiderius.
Anthonio, a cruel, false, usurping Brother. Vol. 1. Tempest.
Angelo, a severe new Governor. ibid. Meas. for Meas.
Adriana, a peevish jealous Wife. ibid. Com. of Errors.
Anthonio, a Friend. Vol. 2. Mer of Ven.
Adam, a grateful old Servant. ibid. As you like it.
Sir Andrew Ague-cheek, a foolish Cowardly Knt. Vol. 2. Twelfth Night.
Apemantus, a Cynic. Vol. 5. Timon.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Barnardine, an Atheistical harden'd Wretch. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 4 7
Benedick, Beatrice, two Satirical Wits. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth.
Bellarius, fortitude in disgrace. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Caliban, a Savage Man. Vol. 1. Temp. 1 4, &c.
Ceres, or the Country. ibid. ibid. 4 3
Clown. Vol. 2. As you like it.
Clown. ibid. Twelfth Night.
Cloten, Insolence and Folly. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Claudius, Blood, Incest, and Usurpation ibid. Hamlet.
Cressida, a Miss. ibid. Tro. and Cres.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Desdemona, Beauty and Innocence sacrific'd to Jealousy. Vol. 6. Othello.
Desdemona's Character. ibid. Othello. 1 6 Bra.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 1 8 idem.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 2 3 Cas.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 2 9 id. and Jago.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 2 13 Jago.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 2 14 idem.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 4 5 Oth.
Desdemona's Character. item. ibid. Othello. 5 7 idem.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Edmund, a crafty, false, enterprizing Villain. Vol. 3. K. Lear.
Egeus, a cruel morose Father. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Falstaff, Sir John, resolves on an intrigue with Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Page. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 1 7
Falstaff, his Billet Doux. M. W. of Winds. 2 1
Falstaff, settles an Assignation with Mrs. Quickly. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 2 8
Falstaff, his Discovery of it to Ford, disguis'd like Brooks. M. W. of Winds. 2 9
Falstaff, his first address to Mrs. Ford. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 3 8
Falstaff, surpris'd, and escapes in a Basket. M. W. of Winds. 3 9
Falstaff, his Account of his being thrown into the Thames. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 3 15
Falstaff, another Assignation with Mrs. Quickly. M. W. of Winds. 3 16
Falstaff, makes a full relation to Ford of his former disappointment. M. W. of Winds. 3 17
Falstaff, meets with Mrs. Ford, and is again surpriz'd. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 4 2
Falstaff, escapes undiscover'd in the disguise of an Old Woman. M. W. of Winds. 4 5
Falstaff, his Soliloquy on this Occasion. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 4 9
Falstaff, a Third Meeting settled with Mrs. Quickly. M. W. of Winds. 4 11
Falstaff, he relates to Ford his late disappointment. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 4 12
Falstaff, he meets Mrs. Ford in Windsor Park. M. W. of Winds. 5 3
Falstaff, surpriz'd, and seiz'd by Mr. Ford. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 5 5
Falstaff, his course of Life describ'd by P. Henry. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 2
Falstaff, he concerts a Robbery with the Prince. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 2
Falstaff, his Horse taken from him in the Adventure. 1 Hen. 4. 2 3
Falstaff, insults the Prince to conceal his own Cowardise. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 2 9
Falstaff, personates the King to chide Prince Henry. 1 Hen. 4. 2 11
Falstaff, the Tavern Bill found in his Pocket. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 2 12
Falstaff, his raillery on Bardolf's red Nose. 1 Hen. 4. 3 5
Falstaff, his Quarrels with the Hostess. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 5. 6
Falstaff, his description of his new-rais'd Company. 1 Hen. 4. 4 3
Falstaff, his description of Honour. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 5 2
Falstaff, his Behaviour in the Battle at Shrewsbury. 1 Hen. 4. 5 7. 9
Falstaff, wounds Percy after he was dead, and assumes the Merit of killing him. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 10. 11
Falstaff, he rails at his Page, the Prince and the Mercer. 2 Hen. 4. 1 4
Falstaff, reprimanded by the Chief Justice. 2 Hen. 4. 1 5
Falstaff, arrested by Mrs. Quickly. 2 Hen. 4. 2 1
Falstaff, pleads before the Chief Justice. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 2
Falstaff, pacifies Mrs. Quickly, and borrows more Money. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 3
Falstaff, his Letter to the Prince. 2 Hen. 4. 2 5
Falstaff, treats Dol Tearsheet. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 8. 9
Falstaff, revenges her quarrel on Pistol. 2 Hen. 4. 2 10
Falstaff, surpriz'd with her by the Prince whilst he was railing at him. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 10
Falstaff, inlists Soldiers before Justice Shallow. 2 Hen. 4. 3 5
Falstaff, his Character of the Justice. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 3 5
Falstaff, takes Colevile Prisoner. 2 Hen. 4. 4 6
Falstaff, his Encomium on the virtues of Sack. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 4 7
Falstaff, his Character of Justice Shallow and his Family. 2 Hen. 4. 5 1
Falstaff, receives News of Henry 4th his Death. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 5 5
Falstaff, presents himself to Henry 5. 2 Hen. 4. 5 7
Falstaff, reprimanded by the King, and order'd to the Fleet. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 5 9
Falstaff, an account of his Sickness. Hen. 5. 1 4 Host.
Falstaff, of his Death. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 2 3
Fluellen, stout and cholerie. Vol. 3. Hen. 5.
Florizel, constant in Love. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale.
Flavius, a frugal honest Steward. Vol. 5. Timon.
Fairies Vol. 6. Romeo and Jul. 1 5 Mer.
Friar ibid. ibid.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Gadshill, a Highwayman. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 2 2
Gower, a good Officer. Vol. 3. Henry 5.
Gonzalo, an honest Councellor. Vol. 1. Tempest.
Guiderius, and Arviragus, native Royalty exerting itself in a low savage life. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Grave-digger. ibid. Hamlet.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Hermia, constant in Love. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr.
Hero, Innocence scandaliz'd. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth.
Hermione, wrong'd Innocence. Vol. 2. Winter Tale.
Hamlet, an accomplish'd young Prince unfortunate. Vol. 6. Hamlet.
Hamlet, his Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage with his Uncle. Hamlet. 1 3
Hamlet, sees and converses with his Father's Ghost. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 1 7. 8.
Hamlet, addresses himself to Ophelia as a distracted Person. Hamlet. 2 2
Hamlet, converses with Polonius. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 2 5
Hamlet, with Rosingcross and Guildenstern Hamlet. 2 6
Hamlet, his Soliloquy about his own delay to revenge his Father's murther. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 2 8
Hamlet, his Soliloquy whilst he meditated self-murther, interrupted by Ophelia. Hamlet. 3 2
Hamlet, his Character by Ophelia. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 3 2
Hamlet, his Advice to the Players about pronunciation and action. Hamlet. 3 4
Hamlet, professeth his Friendship to Horatio, with a detestation of flattery. Hamlet. 3 5
Hamlet, discovers the King's guilt by the Play. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 3 7
Hamlet, banters the Messengers the K. and Q. sent to him. Hamlet. 3 8
Hamlet, debates with himself whether he shou'd kill the King at his Prayers. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 3 9
Hamlet, upbraids the Queen with her guilt, when the Ghost appears again to him Vol. 6. Hamlet. 3 11
Hamlet, examin'd by the King, banters him, and is order'd to go to England. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 4 3
Hamlet, blames his own inactivity Hamlet. 4 4
Hamlet, converseth with the Grave-maker, and moralizeth on the Sculls. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 5 1
Hamlet fights with Laertes in the Grave. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 5 2
Hamlet relates to Horatio the King's Order to have him put to Death in England. Hamlet. 5 3
Hamlet banters a Fop who brought a Challenge from Laertes, and accepts it. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 5 4
Hamlet asks Laertes pardon before they fight for his former rashness. Hamlet. 5 5
Hamlet kills Laertes, the king, and dies himself. Hamlet. 5 5. 6
Horatio, a fine Character of Friendship. Vol. 6. ibid. 5
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Iris, or the Rainbow. Vol. 1. Tempest. 4 3
Juno, the Blessings of Marriage. ibid. ibid. 4 3
Isabel, a Sister tenderly affectionate. ibid. Meas. for Meas.
Don John, an envious melancholy Villain. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth.
Jaques, a melancholy Satyrical Character. Vol. 2. As you like it.
Imogen, distress in a beautiful Innocent Wife. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Juliet, beautiful, constant, and unfortunate in Love. ibid. Rom. and Juliet.
Jago, a consummate Villain. ibid. Othello.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Katharine, a Shrew. Vol. 2. Tam. of the Sh.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Launce, a Clown. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver.
Lucio, a half-witted Rake. ibid. Meas. for Meas.
Leonato, a brave old Man, and a tender Father. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth.
Leontes, extreamly Jealous. Vol. 2. Winter Tale.
Lavinia, beautiful, innocent, and greatly unfortunate. Vol. 5. Titus Andr.
Laertes, the Duties of a Son and a Brother. Vol. 6. Hamlet.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Miranda, beautiful and innocent. Vol. 1. Tempest.
Morochius (a Moor) his Person and Manners. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 2 1 Mor.
Malvolio, a fantastical Steward. ibid. Twelfth Night.
Mercutio, quarrelsome. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Nurse. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Orlando, a younger Brother neglected by the Elder. Vol. 2. As you like it.
Ophelia, Beauty and Innocence distracted with Calamities. Vol. 6. Hamlet.
Othello, his Service of importance to the State own'd by Jago. ibid. Othello. 1 2
Othello, owns himself of Royal Descent, and Love the sole motive of his marrying Desdemona. ibid. Othello. 1 4
Othello, seiz'd and insulted by her Father Othello. 1 6
Othello, accus'd by him before the Duke, he relates the whole progress of his Amour. ibid. Othello. 1 8
Othello, describ'd by Jago, of a temper easy and credulous. Othello. 1 11
Othello, his meeting at Cyprus with Desdemona. ibid. Othello. 2 6
Othello, Jago begins to work him up to Jealousy. Othello. 3 5
Othello, his Soliloquy after it. ibid. Othello. 3 6
Othello, his Jealousy confirm'd, a beautiful Scene. Othello. 3 8
Othello, asks Desdemona for the Handkerchief, tells the virtues of it. Othello. 3 11
Othello, his passion work'd up by Jago till he falls in a trance. Othello. 4 1
Othello, listens to Cassio's discourse with Jago. ibid. Othello. 4 3
Othello, wrought up to Fury , he resolves to murther Desdemona and Cassio. Vol. 6. Othello. 4 5
Othello, strikes Desdemona. Vol. 6. Othello. 4 6
Othello, examines her and Æmilia. Vol. 6. Othello. 4 8. 9
Othello, kills Desdemona. Othello. 5 6
Othello, his bitter remorse after. Vol. 6. Othello. 5 9
Othello, he kills himself. Othello. 5 10
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Posthumus, fond and jealous. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Prospero, a Magician. Vol. 1. Temp.
Protheus, false to his Friend and Mistress. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver.
Parolles, a lying cowardly Captain. Vol. 2. All's well, &c.
Pandarus, a He-Bawd. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Quickly, a Bawd. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds.
Quickly, a Bawd. Vol. 1. 1 and 2 Hen. 4.
Queen, ambition, cruelty, and falshood. Vol. 6. Cymbeline.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Rosalind, beautiful and witty. Vol. 2. As you like it.
Romeo, passionately tender, and unfortunate in Love. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Sycorax, a Witch. Vol. 1. Temp. 1 3, &c.
Silvia, beautiful and constant. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver.
Shylock, a Jew, cruel and covetous. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Thurio, a rich simple pretender to Love. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver.
Sir Toby Belch, a Sot. Vol. 2. Twelfth Night.
Titus Andronicus, a brave Soldier and unfortunate Father. Vol. 5. Titus Andro.
Tamora, vid. Horror.
Thersites, Envy and Calumny. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres.

SECT. IV.

INDEX of Thoughts, or Sentiments.

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B.

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C.

D.

E.

F.

G.

H.

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K.

L.

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O.

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R.

S.

T.

V.

W.

Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Astrology ridicul'd. Vol. 3. Lear. 1 8
Actions to be carried on with Resolution. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 1 4 Wol.
Authority, the ill privileges of it. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 2 7 Isab.
Adversity, the Advantages of it. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 1 Duke Sen.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Banishment (in Mowbray banish'd) Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 4 Mowbray.
Banishment, comforted. ibid. ibid. 1 6 Gaunt.
Bastardy, defended. ibid. Lear. 1 6 Bast.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Content in a private Life. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 4 9 Iden.
Crown, the pleasure of wearing one. ibid. 3 Hen. 6. 1 4 Rich.
Conscience. ibid. Richard 3. 1 6 2 Vil.
Conscience. item. ibid. ibid. 5 6 K. Rich.
Calumny, unavoidable. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 3 6 Duke.
Ceremony. Vol. 5. Timon. 1 3 Apem.
Ceremony. Vol. 5. Timon. 1 5 Timon.
Changes, in friendship and hate. ibid. Coriolanus. 4 3 Cor.
Conspiracy, dreadful till executed. ibid. Jul. Cæsar. 2 1 Brut.
Cowards die often. ibid. 2 4 Cæs.
Conduct in War, superior to Action. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 1 5 Ulys.
Christmas, how the time is reverenc'd. ibid. Hamlet. 1 1 Hor.
Courtship, advice to young Ladies how it should be admitted. ibid. ibid. 1 5 Laer. Pol.
Cuckolds make themselves. ibid. Othello. 4 13 Æmil.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Dying Words, their force. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 1 Gaunt.
Day, happy. ibid. K. John. 3 1 K. Phil.
Day, unfortunate. ibid. ibid. 3 1 Const.
Death invok'd. ibid. ibid. 3 5 Const.
Doubt and Delay. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 4 3 K. Rich.
Dependents, not to be too much trusted by great Men ibid. Hen. 8. 2 2 Buck.
Duty express'd with simplicity acceptable. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 5 1 Thes.
Death, the terrors of it. ibid. Meas. for Meas. 3 2 Claud.
Death, the desire of lov'd objects heighten'd by it. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 4 2 Friar.
Death, a necessary end, and shou'd not be fear'd. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 2 4 Cæs.
Delights, violent, not lasting. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 2 7 Fri.
Drunkenness, an unmanly vice. ibid. Othello. 2 13
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Eclipses, their influence. Vol. 3. Lear. 1 7 Glo.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Faction, how to be carried on. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 4 1 Wor.
Faction, how to be carried on. item. ibid. ibid. 5 1 K. Hen.
Favourites of Princes, wretched. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 3 6 Wol.
Friendship, none observ'd in Love. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 3 Claud.
Fruition more languid than Expectation. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 2 7 Sal. Gra.
Fortune ibid. ibid. 4 2 Ant.
Friendship grounded on Interest chang'd with Fortune. Vol. 5. Timon. 4 2 1 Ser.
Fly, reflections on the killing one. ibid. Titus Andro. 3 6 Tit.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Good to be drawn out of Evil. Vol. 3. Henry 5. 4 2 K. Hen.
Great Men, their Favours uncertain. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 3 5 Hast.
Greatness, subject to Censure. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 4 3 Duke.
Gold, its power over Man. Vol. 5. Timon. 4 3 Tim.
Gold, its power over Man. item. ibid. ibid. 4 6 idem.
Gold, its power over Man. item. ibid. ibid. 5 2 idem.
Greatness meets with Contempt when it declines. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 3 7 Achil.
Gold, its power. ibid. Cymbeline. 2 4 Clot.
Gold, its power. item. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 5 1 Rom.
Grief, immoderate discommended. ibid. Hamlet. 1 2 King.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Honour, Man's greatest Treasure. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 2 Mowbray.
Holy War. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 1 1 K. Henry.
Honour. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 4 Hot.
Honour describ'd. ibid. ibid. 5 2 Fal.
Honour new-made describ'd. ibid. K. John. 1 3 Bast.
Honour ought to be confer'd on Merit only. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 2 10 Ar.
Honour due to personal Virtue, not to Birth. ibid. All's well. 2 6 King.
Honour continued acts necessary to preserve its lustre. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 3 7 Ulys.
Hypocrisy. ibid. Hamlet. 3 1 Pol.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Ingratitude. Vol. 3. Lear. 1 15 Lear.
Innocence. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 7 K. Hen.
Imagination, strong in Lovers, Poets, and Madmen. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 5 1 Thes.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Kings, their Right divine. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 2 K. Richard.
Kings, their Miseries. ibid. Hen. 5. 4 5 K. Hen.
Kings, their Miseries. item. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 5 Brak.
Kings, their Miseries. item. ibid. Hen. 8. 2 5 Anne.
King-killing, detested. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 1 3 Cam.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Life. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 5 9 Hot.
Life the Necessaries of it are few. ibid. Lear. 2 11 Lear.
Life unpleasant. ibid. K. John. 3 6 Lewis.
Life the vicissitudes of it. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 3 6 Wol.
Life moral reflections on the vanity of it. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 3 1 Duke.
Life. item. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
Libels against the State. Vol. 5. Tit. Andro. 4 5 Tam.
Life, the shortness and vanity of it. ibid. Mackbeth. 5 5 Mac.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Man. Vol. 3. K. Lear. 3 6 K. Lear.
Marriage. Vol. 4. 1 Henry 6. 5 8 Suff.
Mercy in Governors prais'd. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 2 7 Isab.
Magistrate, the Duty of one. ibid. ibid. 3 8 Duke.
Musick, different effects of it. ibid. ibid. 4 1 id.
Man's superiority over Woman. ibid. Com. of Er. 2 1 Luc.
Mediocrity, the happiest state. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 1 2 Ner.
Mercy. ibid. ibid. 4 2 Por.
Musick, finely prais'd. ibid. ibid. 5 1 Lor.
Marriage, alters the temper of both Sexes. ibid. As you like it. 4 2 Rosa.
Mind, not Dress, adorns the Body. ibid. Tam. of the &c. 4 6 Pet.
Melancholy the parent of Error. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 5 5 Mes.
Man, the dignity of his Nature. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 2 6 Ham.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Oaths, illegal not Obligatory. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 1 4 Rich.
Oaths, to Princes, little valu'd by their People. ibid. ibid. 3 1 K. Hen.
Ornament, a specious delusion. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 2 Bass.
Opportunity, to be seiz'd on in all affairs. Vol 5. Jul. Cæsar. 4 5 Brut.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Power, impotence of humane. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 5 Gaunt.
Poetry, Hotspur's contempt of it. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 3 1 Hot.
Pardons of Popes ridicul'd. ibid. K. John. 3 2 K. John.
Poetry, prevalent with Women. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 3 5 Pro.
Power, abuse of it. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 2 7 Isab.
Patience. ibid. Com. of Er. 2 1 Adr.
Patience the Theory of it rarely practicable. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 5 1 Leon.
Populace, factious and fickle. Vol. 5. Coriol. 1 2 Mar.
Providence directs our Actions. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 5 3. 4 Ham.
Preferment gain'd by Favour not Merit. ibid. Othello. 1 1 Cas.
Patience. ibid. ibid. 2 15 Jago.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Religion, of great use in Rebellion. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 Mort.
Reputation. Vol. 6. Othello. 2 13 Jago.
Reputation. item. ibid. ibid. 3 5 Jago.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Speech, haughty, discommended. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 2 Wor.
Slander sticks long. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 3 1 Bal.
Speculation more easy than Practice. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 1 2 Ner.
Season, necessary to give every thing its perfection. ibid. ibid. 5 1 Por.
Study, disprais'd. Vol. 2. Love's Lab. lost. 1 1 Biron.
Solitude preferr'd to a Court Life. ibid. As you like it. 2 1 Duke Sen.
Satire, not to descend to particular Persons. ibid. ibid. 2 7 Jaques.
Solitude, a fine Description of it. Vol. 6. Cymbel. 3 3 Bel.
Slander unavoidable. ibid. ibid. 3 3 Pis.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Thoughts, ineffectual to moderate afflictions. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 6 Boling.
Thought. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 5 9 Hot.
Travel, advantage of it. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 1 Val.
Travel, advantage of it. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 4 Ant.
Travel, a Father's advice to his Son before going. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 1 6 Pol.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Virtue, to be employ'd for the Publick. Vol. 1. Meas. for Meas. 1 2 Duke.
Virtue conspicuous, expos'd to Envy. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 3 Adam.
Virtues and Vices chequer Man's Life. ibid. All's well, &c. 4 3 1 Lord.
Vitious Persons infatuated by Heav'n. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 3 10 Ant.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Words give ease to Grief. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 4 4 Queen.
World, the Vanity and Dissolution of it. Vol. 1. Temp. 4 4 Pro.
World, the Vanity and beautifully painted at large. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
Wives, the Duty they owe to their Husbands. ibid. Tam. of the &c. 5 11 Kath.
Wives, advice how to chuse. ibid. All's well, &c. 2 5 Duke.

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SECT. V. SPEECHES.

A Table of the most considerable in Shakespear.

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EXHORTATORY.
Play. Act. Scene.
Bishop of Carlisle's in Defence of K. Richard. Vol. 3. Richard. 2. 4 2
Henry the Fourth's to the Prince before he dy'd. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 4 11
Henry Fifth's to the Chief Justice. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Canterbury's to excite Henry Fifth to begin a War. ibid. Hen. 5. 1 2
Henry Fifth's to his Soldiers. ibid. 3 2
Henry Fifth to Westmorland. ibid. ibid. 4 8
K. John's to Hubert to kill Arthur. ibid. K. John. 3 5
Bastard's to K. John to fight the French. ibid. ibid. 5 1
Joan of Orleans's to Burgundy to forsake the K. of England's Interest. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 3 8
Clifford's to K. Henry, to stir him up to Revenge. ibid. 3 Hen. 6. 2 3
Q. Margaret to her Soldiers. ibid. 5 5. 6
Richmond to his Soldiers, before the Battle of Bosworth. ibid. Richard 3. 5 5
Richard the Third's, on the same Occasion. ibid. ibid. 5 6
VITUPERATIVE.
Play. Act. Scene.
Bolingbroke to Bushy on his Injuries receiv'd. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 1
Gaunt's to K. Richard. ibid. ibid. 2 2
York's to Bolingbroke, on Rebellion. ibid. ibid. 2 8
K. Henry to his Son. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 3 4
Worcester's to Henry Fourth. ibid. ibid. 5 1
Arch-Bishop of York's, on the inconstancy of the populace. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 1 6
Westmorland's to the Arch-Bishop taking Arms. ibid. ibid. 4 2
Lancaster's, on the same Subject. ibid. ibid. 4 4
K. Henry Fourth on Avarice. ibid. ibid. 4 11
K. Henry item to Prince Henry when he had taken the Crown. ibid. ibid. 4 11
K. Henry Fifth to Falstaff. ibid. ibid. 5 8
K. Henry To Cambridge, Scroop, and Grey, on their Conspiracy. ibid. Hen. 5. 2 2
The Constable's and Grandpree's against the English. ibid. ibid. 4 7
K. Lear's against Women. ibid. K. Lear. 4 7
K. Lear's abuse of Power. ibid. ibid. 4 7
Bastard Faulconbridge's against the French. ibid. K. John. 5 4
Talbot's to his Men retreating. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 10
Suffolk's against D. Humphrey. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 3 3
K. Henry's to Suffolk, on D. Humphrey's Death. ibid. ibid. 3 6
Q. Margaret's answer. ibid. ibid. 3 6
Q. Margaret To York when taken Prisoner, and his Reply. ibid. 3 Hen. 6. 1 6
Edward, and Clarence to Q. Margaret. ibid. ibid. 2 4
K. Henry's to Glocester before he kill'd him. ibid. ibid. 5 7
Q. Margaret's to Edward the Fourth's Queen, and the D. of York. ibid. Richard 3. 4 4
Q. Catharine's to the two Cardinals. ibid. Hen. 8. 3 1
Timon's to his false Friends. Vol. 5. Timon. 3 7
EXECRATIVE.
Play. Act. Scene.
Richard the Second, to England on his Arrival. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 2
King Lear, against his Daughters. ibid. K. Lear. 1 15
King Lear, against his Daughters. ibid. K. Lear. 2 10. 11
Suffolk on his Banishment. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 8
Lady Ann against Richard the Third. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 2
Q. Margaret's against him, &c. ibid. ibid. 1 4
Timon's, on the Athenians. Vol. 5. Timon. 4 1
Timon's on Mankind. Vol. 5. ibid. 4 3
Coriolanus, on the People of Rome who banish'd him. Vol. 5. Coriol. 3 6
DELIBERATIVE.
Play. Act. Scene.
K. Richard in Prison. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 10
Prince Harry's on resolving to leave his debauch'd way of Life. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 1 3
Lord Bardolph's, on fighting with superior Forces. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 1 6
Burgundy's for Peace. ibid. Hen. 5. 5 3
The Citizen's for a Marriage betwixt the Dauphin and Blanch ibid. K. John. 2 5
Agamemnon's, Nestor's, Ullyses's, on Achilles's desertion. Vol. 5. Tro. and Cres. 1 5
NARRATIVE.
Play. Act. Scene.
Hotspur's to the K. about delivering Prisoners. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 4
The Chief Justice's Defence to K. Hen. 5. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 5 3
Exeter's, of the Death's of York and Suffolk. ibid. Hen. 5. 4 12
D. of York's, of a Battle. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 1 6
Richard's, of the D. of York's fighting. ibid. ibid. 2 1
Clarence's Dream of drowning. ibid. Richard 3. 1 5
Norfolk's description of the interview betwixt the K. of England and France. ibid. Hen. 8. 1 1
K. Henry Eighth's on his Divorce. ibid. ibid. 2 7
Antonio's Account of a Ghost appearing to him. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 3 6
PATHETIC.
Play. Act. Scene.
Richard II, on the Vanity of Power, and Misery of Kings. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 4
Richard II, on the same, renouncing Greatness in Despair. ibid. ibid. 3 6
At his renouncing the Crown. ibid. ibid. 4 3
Lady Percy's to Hotspur. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 2 6
Lady Percy's to Northumberland. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 2 6
K. Henry Fourth, on the vicissitude of humane Affairs. ibid. ibid. 3 2
P. Henry's Defence of himself. ibid. ibid. 4 11
K. Lear's in the Storm. ibid. K. Lear. 3 2. 3. 5
K. Lear's to Cordelia. ibid. ibid. 4 10
K. Lear's to her, dying. ibid. ibid. 5 10
Constance's to Salisbury. ibid. K. John. 2 7
Constance's her Speeches on the loss of Arthur. ibid. ibid. 3 5
Salisbury's on taking Arms against his King. ibid. ibid. 5 2
Suffolk's to Margaret, in love with his Prisoner. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 5 4
Henry Sixth's on D. Humphrey's disgrace. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 3 3
Suffolk, and Q. Margaret, parting. ibid. ibid. 3 8. 9.
Edward Fourth on the Murther of Clarence. ibid. Richard 3. 2 1
D. of Buckingham's after Condemnation. ibid. Hen. 8. 2 2
Q. Catharine's, before her Divorce. ibid. ibid. 2 6
Cardinal Wolsey's to Cromwel. ibid. ibid. 3 6
Q. Catharine's, recommending her Daughter to the King. ibid. ibid. 4 2
Helena's, on her Husband's flying from her to the War. Vol. 2. All's well, &c. 3 4
Hermione's defence when impeached of Adultery. ibid. Winter Tale. 3 2
M. Antony's on Cæsar's Murther. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 3 3. 4
M. Antony's his Funeral Oration over the Body. ibid. ibid. 3 6
SOLILOQUIES.
Play. Act. Scene.
K. Henry the Fourth, on want of sleep. Vol. 3. 2. Hen 4. 3 1
Pr. Henry, on the Troubles attending Greatness. ibid. ibid. 4 10
Henry Fifth, on the Miseries of Kings. ibid. Henry 5. 4 5
On new-made Honour, by the Bastard. Vol. 3. K. John. 1 3
On Self-interest, by the same. ibid. ibid. 2 6
D. of York's on the surrender of Anjou to the French. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 1 3
D. of York's on his design to seize the Throne for himself. ibid. ibid. 3 5
Young Clifford on the Death of his Father. ibid. ibid. 5 5
K. Henry's on the Happiness of low life. ibid. 3 Hen. 6. 2 6
K. Henry's after he lost the Battle, on his Q. going to France. ibid. ibid. 3 1
Gloucester's on his deformity, and ambition ibid. ibid. 3 3
Warwick's dying Speech. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Richard the Third's on his deformity. ibid. Richard 3. 1 1
Tirrel's on the Murther of K. Edward's two Sons. ibid. ibid. 4 3
Richmond's the Night before a Battle. ibid. ibid. 5 3
Richard the Third, in despair. ibid. ibid. 5 4
Cardinal Wolsey's on the vicissitudes of life. ibid. Hen. 8. 3 6
Prospero's to the Spirits Vol. 1. Tempest. 5 2
Angelo's on temptation to Lust by a virtuous Beauty. ibid. Meas. for Meas. 2 8
Iachimo's looking on Imogen asleep. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 2 2
Posthumus's against Women. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 2 7
Romeo's over Juliet in the Vault. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 5 4
The King's, despairing of Pardon for Incest and Murther. ibid. Hamlet. 3 9

N. B. The Speeches in Julius Cæsar, Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth, Hamlet, and Othello, are chiefly plac'd under the Titles of those Plays.

SECT. VI.

INDEX of Descriptions, or Images.

I. Descriptions of Places.

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Bank, flowry. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 2 4 Ob.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Dover Cliff Vol. 3. K. Lear. 4 6 Edg.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
England celebrated. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 1 Gaunt.
England disprais'd by the Constable of France. ibid. Hen. 5. 3 6 Con.
England describ'd in its situation. ibid. K. John. 2 1 Aust.
England only conquer'd by intestine Divisions. ibid. ibid. 5 10 Bast.
England its Interest in relation to France. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 4 1 Hast.
England its situation. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 3 1 Queen.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A Field after a Battle. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 4 14 Mount.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Glocestershire. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 9 North.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Inchanted Isle. Vol. 1. Tempest. 3 2 Cal.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Kent. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 4 6 Say.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Lombardy. Vol. 2. Taming of the Sh. 1 1 Lucentio
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Nile, its flow describ'd. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 2 7
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Pisa. Vol. 2. Taming of the Sh. 1 1 Luc.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
The Severn. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 4 Hot.
Salique Land. ibid. Hen. 5. 1 2 Cant.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Trent, at Burton. Vol. 3. 1. Hen. 4. 3 1 Hot.
Tower of London. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 3 1
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Vale, a dark and melancholy one. Vol. 5. Titus Andro. 2 5 Tam.

II. Descriptions of Persons.

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Apothecary, his Poverty and Shop describ'd. Vol. 5. Rom. and Jul. 5 1 Rom.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Beautiful Maid. Vol. 2. Taming of the Sh. 5 6 Pet.
A Bishop in Arms. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 4 2 West.
Bedlam Beggars. ibid. Lear. 2 7 Edgar.
Beautiful Person petitioning. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 3 5 Pro.
A Bailiff. ibid. Com. of Errors. 4 4 S. Dro.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Commons of England. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 8 Bagot.
Commons their Inconstancy. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 1 6 York.
Courtier, an unsuccessful one. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 2 5 Old. L.
Cheats, several sorts. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 1 3 Ant.
Constables and Watchmen. ibid. ibid. 3 5
Constables and Watchmen. ibid. ibid. 4 4
Courtier, humourously describ'd. Vol. 2. As you like it. 5 6 Clo.
Candidate for an Office. Vol. 5. Coriolanus. 3 5 Cor.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A deform'd Person. Vol. 3. K. John. 2 7 Const.
A dying Person by Poison, in K. John. ibid. ibid. 5 9.10.
A dying of old age, in Prison, in Mortimer. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 2 6
A dying by strangling, in D. Humphry. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 3 6 War.
A dying in Agonies of Despair, in Cardinal Beauford. ibid. ibid. 3 9.10
Drunken Men. Vol. 1. Tempest. 4 4 Ari.
Dying of Grief. Vol. 2. All's well, &c. 4 3 1 Lord.
Debtor. Vol. 5. Timon. 2 1 Sen.
Duellist. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 2 5 Mer.
Death, in a beautiful Face. ibid. ibid. 4 5 Cap.
Death, item. ibid. Cymbeline. 4 5 Arv.
Death, item. ibid. Rom. and Juliet. 5 4 Rom.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Englishmen in preference to the French. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 3 8 K. Hen.
Englishmen describ'd by the French. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 5
Englishmen ridicul'd for following French Fashions. ibid. Henry 8. 1 6
Englishmen ridicul'd for hard Drinking. Vol. 6. Othello. 2 10 Jago.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A foppish Courtier. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 4 Hot.
Flatterers of great Men. ibid. Lear. 2 6 Kent.
Fairies. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 2 2
Fairies. item. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 1 5 Merc.
Fairy-Masquerade. Vol. 1. M. W. of Winds. 5 4
Fortune-teller. ibid. Com. of Er. 5 5 E. Ant.
Fairies, Mab the Queen of. Vol. 6. Romeo and Jul. 1 5 Mer.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
General, leading a Victorious Army. Vol. 5. Coriolanus. 4 6 Com.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Hypocrite. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 4 Glo.
Hypocrite. item. ibid. ibid. 3 6 Glo. Buck.
Hypocrite. item. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 3 4 Jul.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Irishmen. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 3 K. Richard.
A Justice. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
A Jester. ibid. Twelfth Night. 3 1 Vio.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
King, a good one describ'd. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 4 4
Knights of the Garter. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 4 1 Talb.
Kentishmen. ibid. 3 Hen. 6. 1 4 York.
King, a good, ibid. ibid. 4 9 K. Hen.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Lover, banish'd. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 3 5 Rom.
Lovers, humourously describ'd. ibid. ibid. 2 2 Mer.
Lovers parting. ibid. Cymbeline. 1 5
Lover, describ'd. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 4 Sil. and Clo.
Lover, describ'd. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
Lover, describ'd. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 2 1 Speed.
Lover, item. ibid. ibid. 2 7 Val.
Lover, constant. ibid. ibid. 2 10 Jul.
Lover, banish'd. ibid. ibid. 3 3 Val.
Lover, in Solitude. ibid. ibid. 5 4 idem.
Lover describ'd. Vol. 2. As you like it. 3 8 Rosa.
Lovers parting. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 4 4.6.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Messenger, with ill News. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 3 North.
Messenger, item. ibid. K. John. 2 7 Const.
Messenger, with good News. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 4 9 K. Hen.
A Mad-man. ibid. K. Lear. 4 4 Cord.
A Miserable Mother in Constance. ibid. K. John. 3 5 K. Phil.
A Miserable Edward the Fourth's Widow. Vol. 4 Richard 3. 4 4 Queen.
Mermaid. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 2 2 Ob.
Melancholy-man. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 2 6 Ham.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
News-tellers. Vol. 3. K. John. 4 4 Hub.
A Nun. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 1 1 The.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Old Man oppress'd with cares. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 5 6 Ægæon.
Old Man vigorous, from temperance in Youth. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 3 Adam.
Old Man in the extremity of decay. ibid. ibid. 2 9 Jaques.
Old Men subject to ingratitude. Vol. 5. Timon. 2 5 Tim.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Post-Messenger. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 1 2 Trav.
Post-Messenger see the same describ'd. ibid. Lear. 2 8 Kent.
Pedants, in Armado, Holofernes, Nathaniel. Vol. 2. Love's La. lost.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A Quarrelsome Person. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 3 1 Mer.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Soldier young, brave and unpolish'd. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 4 8 Ulys.
Soldiers in Armour. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 4 2 Ver.
Serving-man. ibid. K. Lear. 3 6 Edgar.
Sea faring Persons in distress. Vol. 1. Temp. 1 2 Pro.
Savage-man. vid. Caliban. ibid. ibid. 2 1 Fran.
Swimmer Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 3 Cas.
Soldier. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
School-boy. ibid. ibid. 2 9 Idem.
Shepherd. ibid. ibid. 3 3
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Twins, their likeness describ'd in the two Antipholis's and Dromio's Vol. 1. Com. of Er.
Talkative Coxcombs. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 6 Lor.
Trojans. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 1 6 Æn.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Villains look. Vol. 3. K. John. 4 2 Pemb.
Villains look. Vol. 3. K. John. 4 4 K. John.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Witch. vid. Sycorax.
Woman of a Satirical Wit. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 4 Bene.
Woman of a Satirical Wit. item. ibid. ibid. 3 1 Hero.
Wife, a good one. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 6 Jes.
Woman's Man. ibid. Love's Lab. lost. 5 7.8 Biron.
Witches, and their Charms. Vol. 5. Macbeth.
Woman, a lewd one. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 4 8 Ulys.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Young Gentleman, an accomplish'd. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 2 5 Val.
Young Gentleman, item. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 1 1 1 Gent.
Youth, a pert Pretender. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 3 Por.
Younger Brother, kept without Education. ibid. As you like it. 1 1 Orla.
Youth, a beautiful one describ'd. ibid. ibid. 3 11 Phe.
Young Lady playing on the Lute and singing. Vol. 5. Titus Andr. 2 10 Mar.
Youth, a pert one. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 3 4 Pis.
Youth, two of Royal Birth. ibid. ibid. 4 4 Bel.

III. Descriptions of Things.

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An Army disbanded. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 4 5 Hast.
An Army Embarking. ibid. Hen. 5. 3 Chorus.
An Army English, new-rais'd. ibid. K. John. 2 1 Chat.
Angling. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 3 1 Urs.
Ambitious Love. Vol. 2. All's well, &c. 1 2 Hel.
Art and Nature, vid. Nature.
Angling, Cleopatra's. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 2 5
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Beauty. vid. Bullen, Anne.
Beauty. item. Vol. 1. Temp. 3 1 Fer.
Beauty neglected. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver. 4 8 Jul.
Beauty describ'd by Romeo. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 1 6
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Challenge, the Ceremonial of one. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 2
Combat in the Lists, its Ceremony. ibid. ibid. 1 4
Coronation, the Ceremonies of one. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 4 1 3 Gent.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Demial of Favours. Vol. 5. Timon. 2 5 Flav.
Diamond-Ring. ibid. Titus Andro. 3 7 Mar.
Death. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. 5 2 Post.
Dreams. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 1 5 Mer.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Entry of K. Richard and Bolingbroke into London. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 3 York.
Earthquake. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 3 1 Hot.
Entry of Coriolanus into Rome after Victory Vol. 5. Coriol. 2 4 Bru.
Entry of Pompey's. ibid. Jul. Cæsar 1 1 Mur.
Earth, and its products. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 2 4 Friar.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Fashions, of Italy, &c. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 1 York.
Face of a Person near Death. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 4 2 Pat.
Face ill-favour'd. Vol. 1. Temp. 1 1 Gonz.
Friendship betwixt two young Ladies. ibid. Mids. N. Dr. 3 8 Hel.
Friend. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 3 Bast.
Friend. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 5 Por.
Fortune and her Votaries. Vol. 5. Timon. 1 1 Poet.
Family, ruin'd by profuseness. ibid. ibid. 4 2
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Gratitude in an Old Servant. Vol. 2. As you Like it. 2 3 Adam.
Gentle Temper. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 5 2 King.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Horse, Richard's rode by Bolingbroke. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 11
Hounds, and Hunting describ'd. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 4 2 Thes. Hip.
House-keeping, riotous. Vol. 5. Timon. 2 4 Flav.
Hounds, Horses, Hunting. ibid. Tit. Andro. 2 3
Hurricane. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 5 5 Tro.
Horror in one buried alive. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 4 3 Jul.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Insurrection of the Populace. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 4 Scroop.
Interview of the Kings of England and France. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 1 1
Jests and Jester. Vol. 2. Love's Lab. lost. 5 10 Rosa.
Invention, a dull one. Vol. 6. Othello. 2 5 Jago.
Jealousy describ'd. ibid. ibid. 3 5 id. and Oth.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
King's-Evil, and its cure. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 4 5 Mal.
Kingdom, opprest by an Usurper. ibid. ibid. 4 4 Mac.
Kingdom, opprest by an Usurper. ibid. ibid. 4 6 Rosse.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Love, humourously describ'd. Vol. 2. Love's Lab. lost. 3 3 Biron.
Love, improves all our Faculties. ibid. ibid. 4 4 idem.
Love, fantastical. ibid. ibid. 5 10 idem.
Lioness. ibid. As you like it. 4 6 OE.
Life, a pleasant one describ'd. ibid. Tam. of the &c. 1 4 Lord.
Life, in a wild solitude. Vol. 5. Timon. 4 6 Apem.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Masque, rural. Vol. 1 Tempest. 4 3
Moon. ibid. Mids. N. Dr. 1 1 Thes. Hip.
Moon item. ibid. ibid. 1 3 Lys.
Masquerade, a Scene of one. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 2
Moon. Vol. 2. As you like it. 3 2 Orla.
Musick. ibid. Twelfth Night. 1 1 Duke.
Martlets Nests. Vol. 5. Mackbeth. 1 8 King.
Madness for grief and love, in Ophelia. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 4 5.7
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Nature, State of. Vol. 1. Tempest. 2 1 Gon.
Nature and Art. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 4 5 Pol. Per.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Oak, large, old. Vol. 2. As you like it. 4 6 Ol.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Parting of Lovers. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 3 7
Popularity. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 7 K. Rich.
Pride. ibid. ibid. 1 4 idem.
Peace. ibid. ibid. 1 4 idem.
Peace after Civil War. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 1 1 K. Hen.
Prodigies. ibid. Richard 2. 2 11 Cap.
Prodigies. item. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 3 1 Glend.
Prodigies. item. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 4 9 Cl. and Gl.
Prodigies. item. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 6 Casc.
Peace. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 1 1 Rich.
Peace betwixt York and Lancaster. ibid. ibid. 5 7 Richm.
Play, a bad one describ'd. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 5 1 Philost.
Picture of a beautiful Woman. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 2 Bass.
Pictures of Adonis, Venus, Io, Daphne and Apollo. ibid. Tam. of the &c. 1 4
Poetry. Vol. 5. Timon. 1 1 Poet.
Prodigies. ibid. Jul. Cæsar. 2 4 Calph.
Prodigies. item. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 1 1 Horat.
Poison. ibid. ibid. 4 9 Laer.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Rumour. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. in the Induction.
Rumour. item. ibid. ibid. 3 2 War.
Roses, Red and White, the Badges of two Parties. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 2 5
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A song (Welsh) Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 3 Mort & Cle.
Sleep. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 3 1 K. Hen.
Signs of change in Government. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 2 4 3 Cit.
Sleep. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 3 9 Ob.
a Stream beautifully describ'd. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver. 2 10 Jul.
Sleep, sound. ibid. Meas. for Meas. 4 6 Claud.
Stag, in the Chase. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 1 1 Lord.
Snake. ibid. ibid. 4 6 Oli.
Sound sleep. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 2 2 Brut.
Storm at Sea. Vol. 6. Othello. 2 1
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Time, the seeming inequality of its motion. Vol. 2. As you like it. 3 8 Rosa.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Vision, of good Spirits. Vol. 4. Henry. 8. 4 2
Virginity. Vol. 2. All's well, &c. 1 3 Par.
A Victory long disputed. Vol. 5. Mackbeth. 1 1
A Victory and pursuit of the conquer'd. Vol. 6. Cymbel. 5 2 Post.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
War, the prognosticks of it. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 11 Captain.
War, preparation for. ibid. Hen. 5. 2 1 Chorus.
War, ill effects of. ibid. ibid. 5 3 Burg.
War, item. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 5 5 Y. Cliff.
A Wreck. Vol. 1. Tempest. 1 2 Mer.
A Wreck. Vol. 1. Tempest. 1 3 Ari.
A Wreck. item. ibid. Com. of Er. 1 1 Ægæon.
A Wreck describ'd by a Clown. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. 3 7
White Hand. ibid. ibid. 4 7 Fle.
Wonder proceeding from sudden joy. ibid. ibid. 5 5 3 Gent, &c.
White Hand. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 1 1 Tro.

Descriptions of Times and Seasons.

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Year, unfruitful and sickly. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 2 2 Queen.
Spring. Vol. 2. Love's Lab. lost. 5 10 Song.
Winter. ibid. As you like it. 2 1 Duke Sen.
Winter. item. ibid. Love's Lab. lost. 5 10 Song.
Day-break. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 3 3 Glend.
Day-break. item. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 2 3 Bed.
Day-break. item. ibid. Richard 3. 5 3 Stan.
Day-break. item. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 3 9 Puck.
Day-break. item. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 5 8 Pedro.
Day-break. item. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 4 2 Tro.
Day-break. item. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 3 7
Day-break. item. ibid. Hamlet. 1 1 Hor.
Morning. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 2 Richard.
A low'ring Morning. ibid. 1 Hen. 4. 5 1 K. and P. H.
A low'ring Morning Clear. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 2 1 Rich.
Morning. Vol. 1. Tempest. 5 3 Pro.
Morning. item. ibid. Mids. N. Dr. 3 9 Ob.
A pleasant Morning. Vol. 5. Titus Andro. 2 4 Tam.
A pleasant Morning. item. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 2 4 Fri.
Sun rising. Vol. 5. Tit. Andro. 2 1 Aar.
Sun rising. item. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. 1 2 Ben. Moun.
Evening, a fair one. Vol. 4. Richard 3. 5 3 Rich.
Twilight. Vol. 3. K. John. 5 6 Melun.
Twilight. item. Vol. 5. Macbeth. 3 4 1 Mur.
Night in a Camp. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 4 1 Chorus.
Night stormy. ibid. K. Lear. 3 1.2 Gent. Kent.
Midnight. ibid. K. John. 3 5 K. John.
Midnight. item. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 1 8 Boling.
Midnight. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 4 1 Capt.
Night. Vol. 1. Mid. N. Dr. 3 8 Her.
Night. item. ibid. ibid. 5 3 Puck.
Night a beautiful description of a Moonlight. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 5 1 Lor. Por.
Night tempestuous. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 1 6 Casc.
Night. item. ibid. Mackbeth. 2 4 Len.
Night. item. ibid. Mackbeth. 2 6 Old. M. & R.
Night. ibid. ibid. 3 3 Mac.
Night. item. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cres. 5 14 Achil.
Night. item. ibid. Rom. and Jul. 3 4 Jul.
Mid-night. ibid. Hamlet. 3 8 Ham.

SECT. VII.

INDEX of some Similies and Allusions.

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

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G.

H.

I.

K.

L.

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O.

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R.

S.

T.

W.

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Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Authority, compared to a Farmer's Dog. Vol. 3. K. Lear. 4 7 Lear.
Anger, to a high-mettled Horse. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 1 2 Nor.
Anger, to boiling Water. ibid. ibid. 1 2 idem.
Ambition, to the Dream of a Shadow. Vol. 6. Hamlet. 2 6 Guild.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
A Doubtful Battle, to a Swan swimming against a Stream. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 1 6 York.
A Doubtful Battle, to a Cloudy Morning and a Stormy Sea. ibid. ibid. 2 6 K. Hen.
Beautiful Maid, to a Siren. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 3 2 S. Ant.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Courage compar'd to a Faulcon. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 1 4 Boling.
Courage to a Captive set free. ibid. ibid. 1 4 Mowbray.
Contention, to a Horse broke loose. ibid. 2 Hen. 4. 1 1 North.
Consideration, to an Angel. ibid. Hen. 5. 1 1 Cant.
Catharine, Queen, to a Lilly. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 3 1 Queen.
A Crowd dispers'd, to wild Geese. Vol. 1. Mids. N. Dr. 3 4 Puck.
Courtship, the degrees of it compar'd to Dances. ibid. M. A. abt. Noth. 2 1 Beat.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Dissimulation to a Snake. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 3 3 Q. Mar.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
England to an Eagle, Scotland to a Weazel. Vol. 3. Hen. 5. 1 2 Ely.
Q. Elizabeth, to the Maiden Phœnix. Vol. 4. Hen. 8. 5 8 Cran.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Father (good) of a bad Son, the clear Spring of a muddy stream. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 5 7 Boling.
Favourites, to a new-trimm'd Vessel, and their Enviers to ravenous Fishes. Vol. 4. Henry 8. 1 4 Wol.
Favourites to Honey-suckles excluding the Sun. Vol. 1. M. A. abt. Noth. 3 1 Hero.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Garden, compar'd to Government, in disorder. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 3 7
Government, to Bees. ibid. Hen. 5. 1 2 Cant.
Glory, to a circle in the Water. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 6 Pucel.
General, an Old, to a Winter Lion. ibid. 2 Hen. 6. 5 7 York.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Henry P. comparing himself to the Sun in Clouds. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 1 3 P. Hen.
Henry P. to rich Oar in a dark Soil. ibid.
Henry P. to Mars. ibid. Hen. 5. Prol.
Henry P. to a Strawberry growing among Weeds. ibid. Hen. 5. 1 1 Ely.
Heart, a penitent one, to a ripe Mulberry. Vo. 5. Coriol. 3 5 Vol.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Insurrection to a Storm. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 11 Pr. Hen.
Insurrection to Bees. Vol. 4. ibid. 3 6 War.
K. James I. to a Cedar. ibid. Hen. 8. 5 8 Cran.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
King Richard, compar'd to a falling Star and the setting Sun. Vol. 3. Richard 2. 2 11 Salis.
King's return to his Country compar'd to a Mother's meeting her Child. ibid. ibid. 3 2K. Rich.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Love, compar'd to a canker in a Bud. Vol. 1. 2 Gent. Ver. 1 1 Pro. Val.
Love, to April Weather. ibid. ibid. 1 4 Pro.
Love to a waxen Image. ibid. ibid. 1 7idem.
Lover, to a Camelion. ibid. ibid. 2 1 Speed.
Love compar'd to a Figure on Ice. ibid. ibid. 3 5 Duke.
Lover successful, to a Conqueror. Vol. 2. Mer. of Ven. 3 2 Bass.
Lover his thoughts, to the inarticulate Joys of a Crowd. ibid. ibid. 3 2idem.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Mind, in doubt, compar'd to the Tide. Vol. 3. 2 Hen. 4. 2 6 North.
Maids, to Flies. ibid. Hen. 5. 5 5 Burg.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Opportunity, to the Tide. Vol. 5. Jul. Cæsar. 4 5 Brut.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Promises, to the Garden of Adonis. Vol. 4. 1 Hen. 6. 1 11 Dan.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Rebels, returning to Allegiance, compar'd to a Flood. Vol. 3. K. John. 5 6 Sal.
Reason returning, to the Morning. Vol. 1. Tempest. 5 3 Pro.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Sun rising in a cloudy Sky, to K. Rich. in discontent. Vol. 3. Rchard 2. 3 6 Boling.
Sun rising after a dark Night, to the Restoration of a lawful King. ibid. ibid. 3 2K. Rich.
Spies, to lim'd-twigs. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. 1 5 Suf.
Soldiers, to Bees. Vol. 5. Titus Andro. 5 1 Goth.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Treason compar'd to a Fox. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 5 3 War.
Tears, to Dew on a Lilly. Vol. 5. Tit. Andro. 3 2 Tit.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
Worcester E. of, in Rebellion, compar'd to a Meteor. Vol. 3. 1 Hen. 4. 5 1 K. Hen.
Warwick's Death, to the fall of a Cedar. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 5 3 War.
Wolsey, Cardinal, to a falling Star. ibid. Hen. 8. 3 4
Wanderer, to a drop of Water in the Ocean. Vol. 1. Com. of Er. 1 3 Ant.
World, compar'd to a Stage. Vol. 2. As you like it. 2 9 Jaques.
Widow, to a Turtle. ibid. Winter Tale. 5 7 Pan.
Play. Act. Scene. Person.
D. of York fighting, to a Lion among a herd of Neat. Vol. 4. 3 Hen. 6. 2 1 Rich.

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A TABLE OF THE Several Editions of Shakespear's Plays, made use of and compared in this Impression.

Mr. William Shakespear's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, publish'd according to the Original Copies. the first Edition in Folio, 1623.
The second Impression in Folio, of 1632.

I. A Midsummer Night's Dream, as it hath been sundry times publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain's Servants. Printed by James Roberts, Quarto, 1600 (the 36th Year of the Author's Age.)

II. A most pleasant and excellent conceited Comedy of Sir John Falstaffe, and the Merry Wives of Windsor, with the swaggering Vain of Ancient Pistol and Corporal Nym. printed for Arthur Johnson, 1619, Quarto.

III. The excellent History of the Merchant of Venice, with the extream Cruelty of Shylock the Jew toward the said Merchant, in cutting a just Pound of his Flesh, and the obtaining of Portia by the choice of three Caskets. Printed by J. Roberts, 1600, Quarto.

Another Edition of the same, printed by J. R. for Tho. Heyes, in the same Year (the 36th of his Age.)

IV. A pleasant conceited Comedy called Loves Labor lost, as it was presented before her Highness this last Christmas, newly corrected and augmented by William Shakespear. Imprinted at London by W. W. for Cutbert Burley, 1598.

V. A pleasant conceited History called The Taming of a Shrew, as it hath been sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembroke his Servants. Printed at London by V. S. for Nich. Ling, 1607. There is scarce a line of this the same with the present Play, yet the Plot and Scenary scarce differ at all from it. I shou'd think it not written by Shakespear; but

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there are some Speeches (in one or two Scenes only) the same: And we have there the conclusion of the Play, which is manifestly wanting in all the subsequent Editions, as well as the latter part of the last Act, manifestly better, and clear of that impertinent Prolixity which is in the common Editions.

VI. Mr. William Shakespear his true Cronicle History of the Life and Death of King Lear and his three Daughters, with the unfortunate Life of Edgar Son and Heir to the Earl of Gloucester, and his sullen and assumed humour of Tom a Bedlam. As it was play'd before the King's Majesty at Whitehall upon St. Stephens Night in Christmas Holydays. By His Majesty's Servants playing usually at the Globe on the Bankside. Printed for Nath. Butter, 1608.

VII. The Tragedy of King Richard the Second, as it hath been publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. By William Shakespear. Printed by Valentine Simms for Andrew Wise, 1598. (the 34th Year of Shakespear's Age.)

The same, with new Additions, of the Parliament Scene, and the deposing of King Richard. As it hath been lately acted by the King's Majesty's Servants at the Globe. By W. Shakespear. Printed by W. W. for Matthew Law, 1608, and again 1615.

VIII. The History of Henry the 4th, with the Battle of Shrewsbury, between the King and Lord Henry Piercy, Sirnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. With the humourous Conceits of Sir John Falstaffe. newly corrected by William Shakespear. Printed by P. S. for Andrew Wise, 1599, Quarto. his 35th Year.

The same Printed in 1604.

The same Printed for Matthew Law, &c. in 1608, Quarto.

IX. The Second Part of Henry the 4th, containing to his Death and Coronation of Henry the 5th. With the Humours of Sir John Falstaffe and swaggering Pistol. As it hath been sundry times publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. Written by William Shakespear. Printed by V. S. for Andrew Wise and William Aspley, 1600, Quarto, (the 36th Year of his Age.)

X. The Cronicle History of Henry the 5th, with his Battle fought at Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Pistol. As it hath been sundry times played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain's Servants. Printed by Tho. Crede for Tho. Millington, 1600.

Another Printed for T. P. 1608, Quarto. These Editions are short in many Scenes and Speeches, and want the Chorus's; which (with many other noble Improvements) were since added by the Author, not above 8 Years before his Death. This was

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one of the last Plays he finish'd, a considerable time after Henry the 6th had been written and acted. See the Epilogue of Henry 5th.

XI. Henry the 6th, first Printed under this Title. The whole Contention between the two famous Houses, Lancaster and York: With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphrey, Richard Duke of York, and King Henry the Sixth: divided into two parts, and newly corrected and inlarged. Written by W. Shakespear, Gent. Printed at London for T. P. (without a date) Quarto.

This was the first Sketch only of the present second and third Parts of Henry the Sixth; which were since greatly inlarged, and the Poetry improved; the Scenary was much the same as at present.

Since Printed under the same Title by W. W. for Tho. Millington, with the true Tragedy of Richard D. of York, and the Death of good King Henry the 6th, acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants. 1600.

XII. The Tragedy of King Richard the 3d, containing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence, the pitiful Murther of his Innocent Nephews, his Tyrannical Usurpations; with the whole course of his detested Life, and most deserved Death. As hath been lately acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. By W. Shakespear. Printed by Tho. Creed for Andrew Wise, 1598, Quarto (the 34th Year of the Author's Age.)

The same newly augmented, Printed for the same Printers in 1602.

The same in 1612.

XIII. The most lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus. As it hath been sundry times play'd by the King's Majesty's Servants. Printed for Edw. White, 1611. It appears from B. Johnson's Induction to Barthol. Fair, that this Play was of 25 Years standing, in the Year 1614, so that if it was Shakespear's, it must have been writ in the 25th Year of his Age.

XIV. The famous History of Troilus and Cresseida, excellently expressing the beginning of their Loves, with the conceited wooing of Pandarus Prince of Lycia. Written by Will. Shakespear. Imprinted by G. Eld, for R. Bonian and H. Walley, 1609, Quarto, with a Preface of the Publisher. (This was 8 Years before his Death.)

The same, as it was acted by the Kings Majesty's Servants at the Globe. Printed by the same.

XV. An excellent conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. As it hath been often with great Applause play'd publickly, by the Right Honourable the Lord of Hunsdon his Servants. London Printed by John Danter, 1597, Quarto.

The most excellent and lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, newly corrected, augmented, and amended. As it hath been sundry times publickly acted by the Right

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Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. Printed by Tho. Crede, for Cutbert Burby, 1599, Quarto.

XVI. The Tragical History of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. By W. Shakespear. Newly imprinted and enlarg'd to almost as much again as it was, according to the true and perfect Copy. Printed by J. R. for N. L. 1605, Quarto.

The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, newly imprinted and enlarg'd according to the true and perfect Copy lately Printed. Printed by W. S. for John Smethwich, 1611.

XVII. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. As it hath been divers times acted at the Globe, and at the Black Fryars, by his Majesty's Servants. Written by Will. Shakespear. Published by Tho. Walkely, Quarto, (soon after his Death, as appears by the Preface.)

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