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A wreck, (Tempest) i. 6. 14. Mir. Ari.

-item, Comedy of Errors) iv. 280. Egeon.

-deferibed by a clown, (Winter Tale) iii. 268.

White hand, (ibid) 291. Fl.

Wonder, proceeding from fudden joy, (ibid) 318. 3 Gent. &c.
White hand, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 242. Tre.

IV. Defcriptions of Times and Seafons.

YEAR, unfruitful and fickly, (Midfummer Night's Dream)
i. 104. Queen.

Spring, (Love's Labour loft) iii. 212. Song.
Winter, (As You like it) iv. 106. Duke Sen.
item, (Love's Labour loft) iii. 213. Song.
Day break, (1 Henry IV) vi 169 Glend.
item, (1 Henry VI) vii. 158. Bed.
-item, (Richard III) viii. 231. Stan.

-item, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 137. Puck.
-item, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 97. Pedro.
-item, (Troilus and Creffia) xi. 320. Tro.
-item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 319.

-item, (Hamlet) xii 13 Hor.

Morning, (Richard II) vi. 54. Richard.

A lowering morning, (1 Henry IV) 195. King and Prince
Henry.

--clear, (3 Henry VI) viii 30. Richard.
Morning, (Tempest) i. 74. Profpero.

-item, (Midfummer Night's Dream) 137. Oberon.
A pleasant morning, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 32. Tumora.
item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 285. Fri.

Sun-rifing, (Titus Andronicus) vi. 32. Tit.

-item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 256. Ben. Mon. Evening, a fair one, (Richard III) viii. 229. Richm

Twilight, (King John) v. 321. Melan.

-item, (Macbeth) ix. 52. Mur.

Night, in a camp, (Henry V) vii. 72. Chorus.

-ftormy, (King Lear) v. 157.

Midnight, (King John) v. 282. K. John.

-item, (2 Henry VI) vii. 255 Boling.

-item, (ibid: 302. Capt.

Night, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 130. Her.

-item, (ibid) 165. Puck.

-a beautiful defcription of a moon light, (Merchant of Venice) ii. 253 257. Ler. Por.

-tempeftuous, (Julius Cæfar) x. 119. Cafe.

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Night, tempeftuous, (Macbeth) ix. 37.41. Len. Old. M. & Roffe. item, (ibid) 52. Mac.

item, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 365. Achil. -item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 307. Jul. Midnight, (Hamlet) xii. 100. Ham.

SECT.

VII.

INDEX of fome Similies and Allufions.

A

A UTHORITY, compared to a farmer's dog, (King Lear)

V. 203. Lear.

Anger, to a high-mettled horfe, (Henry VIII) viii. 254. Nor. -to boiling water, (ibid) 254. idem.

Ambition, to the shadow of a dream, (Hamlet) xii. 61. Guildenlern.

A

B

DOUBTFUL battle, to a fwan fwimming against a ftream, (3 Henry vi) viii. 22. York.

-to a cloudy morning, and a stormy sea, (ibid) 44. K. Hen. Beautiful maid, to a siren, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 311, S. Ant.

C

COURAGE compared to a falcon, (Richard II) vi. 19. Boling.

to a captive fet free, (ibid) 20. Mowbray.

Contention, to a horse broke loofe, (2 Henry IV) vii. 219. North.

Confideration, to an angel, (Henry V) vii. 10. Cant.

Catharine, Queen, to a lily, (Henry VIII) viii. 304. Queen. A crowd difperfed, to wild geefe, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 125. Puck.

Courtship, the degrees of it compared to dances, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 23. Beat.

D

D

ISSIMULATION, to a fnake, (2 Henry VI) vii. 2813 2. Marg.

E

ENGLAND, to an eagle, Scotland, to a weazel, (Henry V)

vii. 18. Ely.

Queen Elizabeth, to the maiden phoenix, (Henry VIII) viik 355. Cranmer.

F

FATHER (good) of a bad fon, to the clear fpring of a muddy fiream, (Richard II) vi. 93. Beling.

Favourites, to a new-trimmed veffel; and their enviers, to ravenous fishes, (Henry VIII) viii. 261. Wof.

to honey-fuckles excluding the fun, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 45. Hero.

G

GARDEN, compared to government, in diforder, (Richard II) vi. 70.

Government, to bees, (Henry V) vii. 19. Cant.

Glory, to a circle in the water, (1 Henry VI) vii. 142 Pucel General, an old, to a winter lion, (2 Henry VI) vii. 341. York

H

HENRY, Prince, comparing himfelf to the fun in clouds, (1 Henry IV) vi. 120. P. Henry.

-to rich ore in a dark foil, (ibid)

Henry, Prince, compared to Mars, (Henry V. Prologue) vii. 7. to a strawberry growing among weeds, (Henry V) vii, 11. Ely.

Heart, a penitent one, to a ripe mulberry, (Coriolanus) xi. 176. Vol.

I

I

NSURRECTION, to a ftorm, (2 Henry IV) vi. 267 P. Henry.

to bees, (2 Henry VI) vii. 291. Wor.

King James I. to a cedar, (Henry VIII) viii. 355. Exanmer.

K

KING Richard, compared to a falling ftar and the setting fun, (Richard II) vi. 50. Salif.

King's return to his country, compared to a mother's meeting her child, (ibid) 53. K. Rich.

L.

LOVE, compared to a canker in a bud, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 9. Pro. Val.

to April weather, (ibid) 21. Pro. —to a waxen image, (ibid) 36. idem. Lover, to a camelion, (ibid) 26. Speed.

Love, compared to a figure on ice, (ibid) 55. Duke. Lover fuccefsful, to a conqueror, (Merchant of Venice) ii. 221. Ba

-his thoughts, to the inarticulate joys of a crowd, (ibid) 222. idem.

M.

MIND, in doubt, compared to the tide, (2 Henry IV) vi.

154 North.

Maids, to flies, (Henry V) vii. 122. Burg.

σ

OPPORTUNITY, to the tide, (Julius Cæsar) x. 180.

Brut.

P

PROMISES, to the garden of Adonis, (1 Henry VI) vii.

R

152 Dau.

R.

EBELS, returning to allegiance, compared to a flood, (King John) v. 322. Sal.

Reafon returning, to the morning, (Tempest) i. 74. Pro.

S.

SUN, rifing in a cloudy fky, to K. Richard in discontent, (Richard II) vi. 62. Boling.

Sun rifing after a dark night, to the restoration of a lawful
King, (ibid) 54. K. Rich.

Spies, to limed twigs, (2 Henry VI) vii. 248. Suf.
Soldiers, to bees, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 77. Goth.

Τ

TREASON, compared to a fox, (1 Henry IV) vi. 2c0.

Wor.

Tears, to dew on a lily, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 47. Tit.

W

WORCESTER, Earl of, in rebellion, compared to a meteor, (1 Henry IV) vi. 195. K Hen.

Warwick's death, to the fall of a cedar, (3 Henry VI) viii.

98. War.

Wolfey, Cardinal, to a falling angel, (Henry VIII) 320. Wo Wanderer, to a drop of water in the ocean, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 284. Ant.

World, compared to a ftage, (As You like it) iv. 122. Jagues. Widow, to a turtle, (Winter's Tale) iii. 317. Pau.

Y

DUKE of York fighting, to a lion among a herd of neat (3 Henry VI) viii. 29. Rich.

THE EN D.

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