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
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-
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 part, 198 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
Margaret of Anjou, upbraidings of, 308 Marriage, 288
Marriage alters the temper, 151 Marriage, a forced, evils of, 324 Marriage, inequality in, 323 Martial spirit, 274 Master, a cruel, described, 155 Mediocrity, 107 Melanch ly, 47
Melancholy, Jaques' description of,
Melancholy stories, 239 Mercy, 83, 114, 161
Mercy, a father's appeal for, 84 Messenger, a post, described, 257 Messenger with ill news, 101, 258 Midnight, 40
Mind, a disordered, 37, 315 Mind alone valuable, 134 Mind, diseases of, incurable, 78 Mirthfulness of Biron described, 158 Mob, description of, go Mob, fickleness of, 260
Modesty and courage in youth, 143 Moonlight, 115
Moon, the, 118 Morning, 27, 83, 295 Morning, a hunting, 84
Mother's distress at loss of her child,
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
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,
Othello, his marriage solely for love,
Othello, his mistaken estimate of Iago, 175
Othello, his perplexity after the mur- der, 180
Othello, his remorse, 181
Othello, his speech to the senate, 173
Othello, his story of the handker- chief, 177
PAINTING, 132
Pardon, despair of, 23
Paris described by the nurse, 200 Paris, eulogy on, 200, 186
Parolles described by Helena, 137 Passion dissembled, 150
Pastors, ungracious, 29
Patience taught more easily than practised, 154 Patriotism, 48, 91 Peace after a siege, 97 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-
Petruchio's uncouth wooing, 133
Philosophy, a shepherd's, 149
Philosophers, Stoic, satire on, 131
Play, effect of one, 35
| Richmond's prayer before the battle,
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,
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, III Slander, 169 Slanderers, 179 Sleep, 42 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 specch before the battle of, 299 Thanks, 83
Warwick, Earl, dying speech of, 299 Wealth, vanity of, 263 Wife, a good one, 313
Wife, her duty to her husband, 134 Wife should be younger than hus- band, 13
Witches, description of, 72 Wolsey's death, 318
Wolsey's speech to Cromwell, 317 Wolsey's vices and virtues, 319 Woman, an ambitious, 289 Woman's fears, 215 Woman's tears, 178 Woman's tongue, 133 Women's eyes, 159 Word, sanctity of, 322 World, true value of, 106
YORK, Duchess of, lamentation for her family, 306
York, Duke of, in battle, 295
York, Duke of, on gallantry of his
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