Henry VI's. on Duke Humphry's difgrace, (2 Henry VI) i. 180. Suffolk, and Queen Margaret, parting, (ibid) 297. Edward IV's on the murder of Clarence, (Richard III) viii. 156. Duke of Buckingham's after condemnation, (Henry VIII) 276. Queen Catharine's before her divorce, (ibid) 290. Queen Catharine's, recommending her daughter to the King, (b) 334 Helena's on her husband's flying from her to the war, (All's well, &c i 265. Hermione's defence when impeached of adultery, (Winter's Tale) iii. 239. Mark Antony's on Cafar's murder, (Julius Cæfar) x 151.. 155. his funeral oration over the body, (ibid) 159, SO L I L O QUE S.. KING Henry IV. on want of fleep, (2 Henry IV) vi. 268. Prince Henry, on the troubles attending greatnefs, ibid} 304 Henry V. on the miferies of kings, (Henry V) vii. 81. 240. On clf-intereft, by the fame, (ibid) 264. Duke of York's on the furrender of Anjou to the French, (2 Henry V) vii 240. on his defign to feize the throne for himself, (ibid) 284. Young Clifford on the death of his father, (ibid) 338. King Henry's on the happincfs of low life, 3 Henry VI) after he loft the battle, on his Queen going to France, (ibid) 54 Gloucefter's on his deformity and ambition, (ibid) 61. Richard III's on his deformity, (Richard 111, 118. 205. Richmond's the night before the battle, (ibid) 231.. Cardinal Wolfey's on the viciffitudes of life, (Henry VIII) Profpero's to the fpirits, (Tempest) i. 72. Angelo's on temptation to luft by a virtuous beauty, (Meafure for Measure) ii. 141 Jachimo's looking on Imogen afleep, (Cymbeline,) x. 233. Pofthumus's against women, (ibid) 250. Romeo's over Juliet in the vault, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 348. The King's defpairing of pardon for inceft and murder, (Hamlet) xii. 102. N. B. The Speeches in Julius Cafar, Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth, Hamlet, and Othello, are chiefly placed under the titles of thoje plays. INDEX of Deferiptions, or Images. B BANK, flowery, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 111. Ob. D DOVER Cliff. (King Lear) v. 197. Edgar. E E 30. Gaunt. NGLAND celebrated, (Richard II) vi -difpraised by the Constable of France, (Henry V) vii. 58. Contable. -defcribed in its fituation, (King John) v. 246. Auft. -only conquered by inteftine divifions, fibid) 328. Baft. -its intereft in relation to France, (3 Henry VI) viii. 74. Haft. its fituation, (Cymbeline) x. 253. Queen. F FIELD after a battle, (Henry V) vii. 100. Mount. G GLOUCESTERSHIRE, (Richard II) vi. 44 North umber land. NCHANTED ifle, (Tempeft) i. 53. Cal. INCH K KENT, (2 Henry vi.) vii. 320. Say. L LOMBARDY, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 192. Lucentio. N NILE, its flow defcribed, (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 156. P s A, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 192. Luc.. S SEVERN, (1 Henry IV.) vi. 125. Hotspur. T TRENT, at Burton, (1 Henry IV) vi. 165. Hotspur. V VALE, a dark and melancholy one, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 34. Tamora. II. Defcriptions of Perfons. A APOTHECARY, his poverty and shop described, (Romeoand Juliet) ix 342 Romeo. B B EAUTIFUL maid, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 258. Pet. A bifhop in arms, (2 Henry IV) vi. 184. Wej mor land. Bedlam beggars, (King Lear) v. 143 Edgar. Beautiful perfon petitioning, (Two Gentlemen of Verona). iv. 5o. Pro. A bailiff, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 318. S. Dro. C COMMONS of England, (Richard II) vi. 43. Bagot. their inconftancy, (2 Henry IV, 238 York. Courtier, an unfuccefsful one, (Henry VIII) viii 288. Old L. Cheats, feveral forts, (Comedy of Errors) iv 286. Ant. Coftables and watchmen, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 54. 63. Courtier, humorously defcribed, (As You Like it) iv. 1o. Clo Candidate for an office, (Coriolanus) xi. 145. Coriolanus. D A DEFORMED person, (King John) v. 267. Conftance. --by ftrangling in Duke Humphrey, (2 Henry VI) vii. -in agonies of despair, in Cardinal Beauford, (ibid) 301 Drunken men, (Tempest) i. 67. Arion. – Dying of grief, (All's well, &c.) ii. 287. 1 Lord. Debtor, (Timon) x. 31. Sen. Duellift, (Romeo and Juliet) ix 289. Mercutio. Death, in a beautiful face, (ibid) 336. Cap. -item, (Cymbeline) x. 296. drv. -item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 348. Romeo. E ENGLISHMEN in preference to the French, (Henry V) vii. 66. King Henry. -defcribed by the French, (1 Henry VI) 138. -ridiculed for following French fashions, (Henry VIII) viii. 266. Englishmen ridiculed for hard drinking, (Othello) xii. 225. Lago. F. AFOPPISH Courtier, (1 Henry IV) vi. 122 Hotspur. Flatterers of great men, (King Lear) v. 138 Kent. Fairies, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 102. ----item, Mab the Queen of, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 269.. Merc. Fairy-masquerade (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii. 97. G. GENERAL, leading a victorious army, (Coriolanus) ix. 145. Cominius, H. HYPOCRITE, Richard III. viii. 142. Glo. IRISHMAN, (Richard II) vi. 34. King Richard. A jelter, (Twelfth Night) v. 51. Vio. K K. ING, a good one defcribed, (Macbeth) ix. 80. Knights of the garter, (1 Henry VI.) vii. 191. Talb. Kentifhmen, (3 Henry VI.) viii. 18. York. King, a good, (ibid) 92 King Henry. L LOVER, banished, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 313. Romeo. Lovers, humorously defcribed, (ibid) 277. Mercutio. Lovers parting, (Cymbeline) x. 212. Lovers defcribed, (As You like it) iv. 113. 132. Sil. and Gle. -item, Two (Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 22. Speed. --con ftant. (ibid) 42. Tul. -banished, (ibid) 48. Val, -in folitude, (ibid) 76. idem. Lover defcribed, (As You like it) iv. 136. Rofa. M. M ESSENGER, with ill news, 2 (Henry IV) vi. 221. North. -item, (King John) v. 266. Conft. -with good news, (2 Henry IV) vi gor. King Henry. A mad-man, King Lear) v. 194 Cord. A miferable mother in Conftance, (King John) v. 285. -Edward IV's widow, (Richard 11) viii. 201. Queen. Mermaid, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 108. Oberon. Melancholy man, (Hamlet) xii 63. Hamlet. N NEWSTELLERS, (King John) v. 300. Hub. OLD man oppreffed with cares, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 340. A |