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Capulet, his consent to the suit of Crown, transports of, 293

Paris, 185

Cautions to young women, 29
Chances for success in life, 61
Cheerfulness, 107

Christmas time, reverence of, 26
City, a prosperous, described, 322
Clarence's dream, 303

Cleopatra, her death, comments on
by Cæsar, 105

Cleopatra, her love for Antony, 100
Cleopatra, her speech on applying
the serpent, 105

Cleopatra, her supposed death de-
scribed, 104,

Cleopatra on the Cydnus, 100
Conscience, 311

Conscience, a good, 291

Conscience, a guilty, 8, 292

Conscience, a struggling, 225
Consideraton, 271
Conspiracy, 51

Conspiracy, King John's, with Hu-
bert, 217

Constance, reproaches of, 217

Cruelty, 85

Customs, new, 312

DAGGER Scene in Macbeth, 74
Danger, 246

Danger clings for support, 221
Danger whilst sleeping, Oliver's ex-
posure to, 152

Dawn, approach of, 33, 194
Dawn of morning, 296
Daybreak, 122, 131, 310
Death, apostrophe to, 119
Death, approach of, 230
Death, fear of, 51, 164
Death of King John, 230

Death preferable to separation of
lovers, 292

Death, terrors of, 164
Deceit, 306

Deceit of appearances, 113

Deed, a good, 116

Defamation, 154

Defiance of Edgar to Edmund in
King Lear, 70

Constancy, Cressida's professions of, Defiance of King John to the French,
87

Contemplation, 307

Contempt of Cassius for Cæsar, 48
Contention, 257

Cordelia, her emotion at her sisters'
cruelty, 67

Cordelia, King of France's approval
of, 64

Coriolanus, Aufidius' hate of, 91
Coriolanus, Aufidius' jealousy of, 97
Coriolanus, character of, 92
Coriolanus, his contempt for the mob,
94

Coriolanus, his denunciation of Aufi-
dius, 97

Coriolanus, his inflexibility, 96
Coriolanus, his popularity, 92
Coriolanus, his praise by Cominius, 92
Coriolanus, his prayer for his son, 97
Coriolanus, his prowess, or
Coriolanus, his rekindled love for his
wife, 96

Counsel ineffectual in misfortune, 130
Countenance, a guilty, 290
Courage, 73, 214

Courtesy, ceremonious, insincere, 56
Courtier, a conceited, 157
Courtier, a noble, character of, 138
Cowardice, 232

Cranmer's prophecy about Queen
Elizabeth, 320

Crown, the, resigned by Richard II.,

239

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Epilogue, humorous, spoken by Rosa- | Gloster, Duke of, his love for Lady

lind, 152

Evils, remedy for, exists in ourselves,

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227

Faulconbridge's defiance of the Dau-
phin, 229.
Faulconbridge's disparagement of
the French, 229

Faulconbridge's speech on titles, 212
Favours to be asked at a favourable
time, 95

Ferdinand and Miranda, scene be-
tween, 6

Ferdinand swimming ashore de-
scribed, 4

Fleet sailing, described, 276
Flowers, the dew in, 123
Fool, Jaque's description of, 146
Fool, his liberty of speech, 147
Forgiveness, duty of, 162
Fortune, 262

Fortune-teller, description of, 155

Friar Laurence's narration to the

Prince, 209
Friend forsaken, 81
Friends faithless, 80
Friends, parting of, 110
Friendship, female, 122
Friendship, fickleness of, 94
Friendship in adversity, 79
Friendship in love, 125
Friendship, martial, 95

GENTLEMAN, an accomplished, 17
Ghosts, dangers of following, 31
Ghosts vanish at cock-crow, 26
Glory, 287

Gloster, Duke of, his deformity, 297,

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Anne, 302

Gloster, Duke of, his praises of him-
self, 302

Gloster, Duke of, Margaret's execra-
tions of, 303

Gloster's (in King Lear) farewell to
the world, 67

God's goodness to be remembered,
289

Gold, 167

Gonerils' profession of love, 63
Gratitude in an old servant, 145
Gravity affected, 107
Greatness, cares of, 305
Greatness, falling, 316
Grief, 216, 220, 234
Grief, immoderate, 27
Grief, signs of, 216
Griefs, great, destroy the less, 260

HAMLET and Ghost, scene between,

31

Hamlet and his mother, scene be-
tween, 41

Hamlet, Ghost's description of mur-
der to, 33

Hamlet, his address to his father's
ghost, 30

Hamlet, his esteem for Horatio, 39
Hamlet, his instructions to the play-
ers, 38

Hamlet, his irresolution, 45
Hamlet, his reflections on the player,
34

Hamlet, his reflections on Yorick's
skull, 46

Hamlet, his soliloquy on his mother's
marriage, 28

Hamlet, his soliloquy on life and
death, 36

Hatred of Suffolk for his foes, 291
Hector in battle, 89

Henry V., his address at Harfleur,
276

Henry V., his character, 262, 276
Henry V., his defiant message to
the Dauphin, 273

Henry V., his perfections, 272
Henry V., his rebuke to Falstaff,
269

Henry V., his reply to the Constable
of France, 285

Henry V., his reproof by his father,

249

Henry VI., his lenity, 298
Herne the hunter, legend of, 324
Honeysuckles, royal favourites com-
pared to, 128

'Honour, 88, 246

Honour due to virtue, 139

Katharine, Queen, on her own merit,

315

Honour to be conferred on merit, 111 Katharine, Queen, her speech to the

Hope, 19, 163, 234, 310

Hopeless love, 138

Hotspur, his contempt for rhymers,

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Hypocrisy, 108, 227

IAGO denounced by Ludovico, 182
Iago, his dispraise of honesty, 172
Iago, his hypocrisy, 176
Imagination ineffectual to check af-
flictions, 232

Imagination, power of, 123

Imogen awaking, 170

King, 313

Katharine, Queen, her speech to
Wolsey, 314
Kent, county of, 293
Kingdom, a distracted, 76
King, sanctity of, 236

King's despairing soliloquy in Ham-
let, 40

Kings, divinity of, 46

Kings, wicked commands of, 226

LABOUR, 169

Lady described, 215

Lear and Cordelia, scene between,
68

Lear, his exclamations on the tem-
pest, 66

Lear, his indignation at Goneril, 65
Lear, on his flatterers, 68

Lear on the death of Cordelia, 71
Lear on the ingratitude of his daugh-
ters, 65

Lear to Cordelia when prisoners, 70
Life chequered, 141

Life demands action, 255
Life, reflections on, 78
Life, vicissitudes of, 316

Imogen, her impatience to meet her Lion, a hungry, described, 294

husband, 167

Imogen reading in bed, 166

Imogen sleeping, 166
Inconstancy in man, 21
Infant, exposing of, 22, 23
Infidelity to a friend, 20
Ingratitude, 64, 149
Innocence, 22

Innocence confirmed by the counte-
nance, 129

Innocence, eloquence of, 22

JEALOUSY, 176

Jester, 15

Joys changed to grief, 204
Judge, an upright, 269

Juliet described after drinking the
potion, 204

Juliet, her anguish at the thought of
marrying Paris, 200
Juliet, her appeal to the friar, 201
Juliet, her impatience for Romeo,
196

Juliet, her soliloquy on drinking the
potion, 203

KATHARINE, Queen, her character,

314

Loquacity, 107

Love, 13, 24, 118, 185
Love, ambitious, 137

Love cemented by prosperity, 25

Love commended and censured, 15
Love compared to an April day, 17
Love, contempt of, punished, 17
Love, Fenton's, for Anne Page, 324
Love, froward, 16

Love increased by attempts to sup-
press it, 18

Love in idleness, 120

Love, power of, 87, 159
Love, unreturned, 20
Love unsought, 15
Love, vexations of, 118
Lover, a faithful, 118
Lover, a, in solitude, 20
Lover described, 146

Lover, humorous description of, 150
Lover's computation of time, 177
Lovers light of foot, 195
Lovers parting, 291
Lovers' reluctance to par, 138
Lover's speech, 3

Lute, Lavinia singing to, 84

MACBETH described by Malcolm, 75

Macbeth, his defiance of his foes, 78 Night, 124, 292

Macbeth, his disposition, 72
Macbeth, his irresolution, 72
Macbeth, his remorse, 74

Macbeth, his terror at Banquo's
ghost, 74

Macbeth, Lady, in the sleep-walking
scene, 76

Majesty, power of, 236
Man, his pre-eminence, 154
Man, reflections on, 34, 66
Man, seven ages of, 148
Margaret of Anjou, Earl of Suffolk's
admiration of, 287

Margaret of Anjou, description of,

288

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Moon, the, 118

Morning, 27, 83, 295

Morning, a hunting, 84

Night in a camp described, 277
Nothing good out of season, 116

OBEDIENCE, 215

Obedience to princes, 315
Octavia, how she should have entered
Rome, 101
Old age, 34, 155.

Old age despised, 78
Old song, character of, 13
Ophelia, interment of, 46
Othello and Desdemona, scene be-
tween, 178

Othello, his bed-chamber, scene with
Desdemona, 180

Othello, his disordered mind, 178
Othello, his farewell speech, 176
Othello, his joy on Desdemona's
arrival at Cyprus, 175
Othello, his last speech, 182
Othello, his love for Desdemona,

175, 181

Othello, his marriage solely for love,

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Patriotism, 48, 91

Mother's distress at loss of her child, Peace after a siege, 97

220

Mother's fondness for her child, 216
Murdered person described, 290
Murderer, appearance of, 226
Murder of the two young princes
described, 307
Muse, invocation of, 271
Music, 3, 11, 16

NATURE, bounties of, 82
Nature, charms of, 84
Nature, force of, 168
News-tellers, 225

Peace after a civil war, 243.

Percy and Prince Henry, characters

of, 244

Perfection, human, extent of, 29
Perfection needs no addition, 225
Pericles' prayer at sea, 322
Petition, a gentle, 147

Petruchio's mock flattery of Katha-

rina, 133

Petruchio's uncouth wooing, 133

Philosophy, a shepherd's, 149

Philosophers, Stoic, satire on, 131

Play, effect of one on the mind, 35

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Richmond's prayer before the battle,

310

Romeo and Juliet at the ball, 188
Romeo and Juliet, garden scene be-
tween, 189

Romeo and the apothecary, 205
Romeo, Capulet's opinion of him, 188
Romeo in love described, 195
Romeo, his banishment, 196
Romeo, his melancholy, 184
Royalty, emptiness of, 238
Royalty in-born, 169
Royalty, miseries of, 282
Rumour, 257
Rural simplicity, 25

SELF-ACCUSATION, 140
Self-denial, 156

Shepherd, character of an honest one,
150

Shepherd, his life, blessings of, 296
Shipwreck, a rustic's description of,
23

Shipwreck, escape from, 12
Shylock, his anguish at loss of his
jewels 112

Shylock, his injunctions to his
daughter, 109

Shylock, his malice towards Antonio,
108

Shylock, his malignity, 114
Shylock, his reason for revenge, 114
Shylock, his remonstrance with An-
tonio, 109

Shylock, his revenge, 111
Slander, 169
Slanderers, 179
Sleep, 4, 51.

Sleep, Henry IV.'s soliloquy on, 261
Solitude preferable to a court life, 144
Song in Cymbeline, 166

Song in Much ado about Nothing,
126

Song in Twelfth Night, 13

Sonnet in Love's Labour's Lost, 158
Sorrow, 305

Sorrows rarely single, 46, 322
Speculation easier than practice, 108
Station, low, blessings of, 313
Statue, a, 25
Study, 157

Submission our duty, 306
Sunrise, 237

Sun rising after a dark night, 235

TEARS, a man's, 228

Tewksbury, Queen Margaret's speech
before the battle of, 299
Thanks, 83

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