Old man, vigorous, from temperance in youth, (As You Like it) iv. 111. Adam. Old man in the extremity of decay, (ibid) iv. 123. Jaques. Old men fubject to ingratitude, (Timon) x. 38. Timon. P P ST-MESSENGER, (2 Henry IV) vi. 220. Trav. -see the same described, (King Lear) v. 145. Kent. Pedants, in Armado, Holofernes, Nathaniel, (Love's Labour's loft) iii. e UARRELSO м E perfon, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 300. Q Mercutio. S SOLDIER young, brave and unpolished, (Troilus and Soldiers in armour, (1 Henry IV) vi. 185. Ver. Sea-faring perfons in diftrefs, (Tempest) i. 12. Pro. Savage man, vid. Caliban. Swimmer, (Julius Cæfar) x. 111. Caf. -item, (Tempeft) i. 30. Fran. Soldier, (As You like it) iv. 122. Jaques. Shepherd, (ibid) 125. T TWINS, their likeness described in the two Antipholis's and Dromio's, (Comedy of Errors) iv. Talkative coxcombs, (Merchant of Venice) i. 234. Lor. V VILLAIN's look, (King John) v. 296. Pemb. 301. King John. WITCH, vid. Sycorax. W Woman of a fatirical wit, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 29. Bene. -item, (ibid) 47. Hero. Wife, a good one, (Merchant of Venice) i. 234. Fes. Gg Witches and their charms, (Macbeth) ix. Woman, a lewd one, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 332. Ulf. Y YOUNG gentleman, an accomplished, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 31. Val. -item (Cymbeline) x. 204. 1 Gent. Youth, a pert pretender, (Merchant of Venice) i. 231. Por. Younger brother, kept without education, (As You like it) iv. 85. Orla. Youth, a beautiful one described, (ibid) 147. Phe. Young lady playing on the lute, and finging (Titus Andronicus) xi. 43. Mar. Youth, a pert one, (Cymbeline) x. 272. Pif. -two of royal birth (ibid) 294. Bel. III. Defcriptions of Things. A Chat. AN army difbanded, (2 Henry IV) vi. 294. Haft. Angling, Cleopatra's (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 145. B BEAUTY, vid. Bullen Anne. -item, (Tempeft) i. 47. Fer. -neglected, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 63. Jul. C CHALLENGE, the ceremonial of one (Richard II) vi, 8. Combat in the lifts, its ceremony, (ibid) 17. Coronation, the ceremonies of one, (Henry VIII) viii. 327. Gent. D DENIAL of favours, (Timon) x. 38. Flav. Diamond ring, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 39. Mar. Death, (Cymbeline) x. 314. Post. Dreams, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 268. Mer. ENTRY of King Richard and Bolingbroke into London, (Richard II) vi. 87. York. Earthquake, (1 Henry IV) 162. Hotspur. Entry of Coriolanus into Rome after victory, (Coriolanus) xi. 137. Bru. Pompey's (Julius Caefar) x. 106. Mur. Earth, and its products, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 285. Friar. F F ASHIONS, of Italy, &c. (Richard II) vi. ვი. York. Face of a perfon near death, (Henry VIII) viii. 333. Pat. -ill-favoured, (Tempest) i. 4. Gonz. Friendship betwixt two young ladies, (Midsummer Night's Friend, (Merchant of Venice) ii. 216. 129. Baff. Por. G GRATITUDE in an old fervant, (As You like it) iv. 109. Adam. Gentle temper, (Hamlet) xii. 154. Queen. H HORSE, Richard's rode by Bolingbroke, (Richard II) vi. 99. Hounds, and hunting described, (Midsummer Night's Dream) i. 145. Thef Hip. House-keeping, riotous, (Timon) x. 36. Flav. Hounds, hortes, hunting, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 32. Horror in one buried alive, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 334. Jul. I INSURRECTION of the populace, (Richard II) vi. 56. Scroop. Interview of the kings of England and France, (Henry VIII) viii. 240. Jefts and jefter, (Love's Labour loft) iii. 210. R'fa. K K IN G's evil, and its cure, (Macbeth) ix. 80. Mal. Kingdom, oppreffed by an ufurper, (ibid) 77. 81. Mat. Roffe. Gg & L LOVE, humorously defcribed, (Love's Labour loft) iii. 140. Biron. -improves all our faculties, (ibid) 167. idem. -fantastical, (ibid) 206. idem. Lionefs, (As You like it) iv. 159 Oli. Life, a pleasant one defcribed, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 187. Lord. -in a wild folitude, (Timon) x. 73. Apem. M MAS QUE, rural, (Tempeft) i. 62. Moon, (Midfummer Night's Dream) 89. Thes. Hip. -item, (ibid) 96. Lyf. Mafquerade, a fcene of one, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 24. Moon, (As You like it) iv. 125. Orla. Mufic, (Twelfth Night) v. 7. Duke. Madness for grief and love, in Ophelia, (Hamlet) xii. 126. 132. N NATURE, ftate of, (Tempeft) i 3.1. Gon. Nature and art, (Winter Tale) iii. 281. Pol. Per. OAK, large, old, (As You like it) iv. 159. Ol. P PARTING of lovers, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 319. Peace, (ibid) after civil War, (1 Henry IV) 107. King Henry, Prodigies, (Richard II 50. Cap. item, (1 Henry IV) 162. Glend. item, (2 Henry IV) 303. Cl. and Gl. -item, (Julius Cæfar) x. 119. Cafca. Peace, (Richard III) viii. 118. Rich. -betwixt York and Lancaster, (ibid) 242. Richm. Play, a bad one defcribed, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i.“ 155. Philoft. Picture of a beautiful woman, (Merchant of Venice) i. zzo` Baf. Pictures of Adonis, Venus, Io, Daphne and Apollo, (Ta ming of the Shrew) iv. 188. Poetry, (Timon) x. 8. Poet. Prodigies, (Julius Cæfar) x. 138. Calph. -item, (Hamlet) xii. Horat. Poifon, (ibid) 141. Lear. R RUMOUR, (2 Henry IV) vi. 218. War. -item, (ibid) 271. Rofes, red and white, the badges of two parties, (1 Henry' VI), vii. 165. A S SONG [Welh] (i Henry IV) 169. Mor. and Gi. Signs of change in government (Richard II) viii. 163. 3 Cit. A ftream beautifully described, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 41. Jul. Sleep, found, (Measure for Measure) ii. 175. Claud. Sound sleep, (Julius Cæfar) x. 133. Brut. Storm at fea, (Othello) xii. 209. T TIME, the feeming inequality of its motion, (As You like it) iv. 135. Refa. V Is 10 N, of good fpirits, (Henry VIII) viii. 332. A victory long difputed (Macbeth) ix. 8. A victory and purfuit of the conquered, (Cymbeline) x. 311. Poft. W WAR, the prognostics of it, (Richard II) vi. 50. Captain, -preparations for, (Henry V) vii. 24. Chorus. ill effects of, (ibid) 113. Burg. -item, (2 Henry VI) vii 338. Y. Cf. |