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perfonal virtue, not to birth, iii. 30. King. New-made defcribed
298. Balt. Man's greatest treasure, iv. 8. Mowb.
Defcribed 93.

Hot. 148. Falstaff. Continued acts neceffary to preferve its luftre,

vii. 315. Ulyffes

Hypocrify, viii. 130. Pol.

Imagination ftrong in lovers, poets, and madmen, i. 108. Thef.
Ingratitude, vi. 24. Lear

Innocence, v. 52. K Henry

King-killing detelted, iii. 216, Com.

Kings, their right divine, iv. 40. K Rich, Their miseries, 30r, K
Henry. v. 194. Brak. 302. Anne
Libels against the state, vi. 213, 14
Life, moral reflections on the vanity of
Jaques. Unpleasant, iii. 332. Lewis.
The viciffitudes of it, v. 327. Wolfey.
few, vi. 45. Lear. The shortness and vanity of it 293. Macb.
Magiftrate, the duty of one, i. 301. Duke

it, i. 287. Duke ii. 246.
Defcribed, iv. 156. Hot.
The necessaries of it are

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Man, his fuperiority over woman, iii. 161. Luc. Described, vi. 54.
Lear. The dignity of his nature, viii. 121. Hamlet

Marriage alters the temper of both fexes, ii, 269. Rofa. Defcribed,
iv. 407. Suff.

Mediocrity the happiest state, ii. 77. Ner.

Melancholy, the parent of Error, vi. 67. Mef.

Defcribed, ii. 125. Por.

Mercy in governors praised, i. 277. Ifab.
Mind, not dress, adorns the body, ii. 346. Pet.

Mufic, different effects of it, i. 302. Duke. Finely praised, ii. 135.

Lor.

Oaths, illegal, not obligatory, v. 99. Rich.

by their people 127. K Henry

To princes, little valued

Opportunity to be feized on in all affairs, vii. 58. Brutus

Ornament a fpecious delufion, ii. 108. Baffanio

Pardons of Popes ridiculed, iii. 321. K John

Patience defcribed, iii. 161. Adr. viii. 230. Iago. The theory of it
rarely practicable, ii. 55. Leon.

Poetry prevalent with women, i. 159. Hotfpur's contempt of it, iv.

121

Populace factious and fickle, vi. 304. Mar.

Power, abufe of it, i. 279. Ifab. Impotence of human power, iv. 17.
Gaunt

Preferment gained by favour, not merit, viii. 193. Iago
Providence directs our actions, viii. 180. Hamlet.

Religion of great ufe in rebellion, iv. 167. Mort.

Reputation, viii. 228. Iago. 237. Iago

185. Hamlet

Satyr not to defcend to particular perfons, ii. 143. Jaques

Seafon neceflary to give every thing its perfection, ii. 136. Portia
Slander sticks long, iii. 172. Bal. Unavoidable, vii. 211. Pif.

Solitude preferred to a court-life, ii. 233. Duke Sen. A fine description

of it, vii. 208. Bel.

Speculation more eafy than practice, ii. 77. Portia

Speech, haughty, discommended, iv. 123. Wor.

Study difpraised, ii. 144. Biron

Thought, iv. 156. Hotspur

Thoughts ineffectual to moderate afflictions, iv. 18. Boling.
Travel, advantage of it, i. 120. Val. 128. Ant.

his fon before going, viii. 99. Pol.

A father's advice to

Virtue to be employed for the public, i. 257. Duke. Conspicuous, expofed to envy ii. 235. Adam

Virtue and vices chequer man's life, iii. 59. 1 Lord

Vitious perfons infatuated by heaven, vii. 133, Ant.

Wives, the duty they owe to their husbands, ii. 306. Cath. Advice how to chufe one, iii. 108. Duke

World, the vanity and diffolution of it, i. 48. Pro. Beautifully painted at large, ii 246. Jaques

Words give eafe to grief, v. 244. Queen

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A Gamemnon's, Neftor's, and Ulyffes's, on Achilles's desertion,

vii. 277, 8, 9

Lord Bardolph's on fighting with fuperior forces, iv. 174

Burgundy's for peace, iv. 324

The Citizens of Angiers for a marriage betwixt the Dauphin and Lady Blanch, iii. 312

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Prince Henry's on refolving to leave his debauched way of life, iv. 87 King Richard in prison, iv. 73

EXECRATIVE.

Ady Anne against Richard III. v. 176

Coriolanus on the people of Rome who banished him, vi. 361

King Lear against his daughters, vi. 25. 42

Queen Margaret's against Richard III. c. v. 188

Richard II. to England on his arrival, iv. 39

Suffolk on his banishment, v. 54

Timon's on the Athenians, vi. 136. On mankind, 139

EXHORTATORY.

BAftard's to King John to fight the French, iii. 351

Bishop of Carlisle's in defence of King Richard, iv. 56 Canterbury's to excite King Henry V. to begin a war, iv. 252 Clifford to King Henry, to ftir him up to revenge, V.112 Henry IV 's to the Prince before he died, iv. 228

Henry V.'s to the Chief Juftice, iv. 236. To his foldiers 275. To Weftmorland 305

Joan of Orleans to Burgunday, to forfake the King of England's intereft, iv. 376

King John's to Hubert to kill Arthur, iii. 327

Queen Margaret's to her foldiers, v. 162

Richard III.'s to his foldiers, before the battle of Bosworth, v. 267
Richmond's on the fame occafion, v. 265

NARRATIVE.

ANtigonus's account of a ghost appearing to him, iii. 242
Clarence's dream of drowning, v. 192.

The Chief Justice's defence to King Henry V. iv. 236
Exeter's, of the deaths of York and Suffolk, iv. 320
King Henry VIII.'s on his divorce, v. 309

Hotfpur's to the King about delivering prisoners, iv. 88

Norfolk's defcription of the interview betwixt the Kings of England

and France, v. 273

Richard's, of the Duke of York's fighting, v. 107

Duke of York's, of a battle, v. 102

PATHETIC.

M. Antony's on Cæfar's murther, vii. 37. 40. His funeral oration

over the body 42

Duke of Buckingham's after condemnation, v. 294

Queen Catharine's before her divorce, v. 305.

daughter to the King 339

Conftance's to Salisbury, ii. 317.

Recommending her

On the lofs of Arthur 330.

Edward IV. on the murther of Clarence, v. 202

Helena's, on her husband's flying from her to the war, iii. 42
King Henry IV. on the viciffitude of human affairs, iv. 199
Prince Henry's defence of himself, iv. 229

King Henry VI.'s on Duke Humphry's disgrace, v. 41
Hermione's defence when impeached of adultery, iii. 236
King Lear's in the ftorm, vi. 48. 52.

dying 94

To Cordelia 82. To her

Lady Percy's to Hotspur, iv. 102. To Northumberland 186
Richard II. on the vanity of power, and mifery of Kings, iv. 43. On
the fame, renouncing greatness in despair 49. At his renouncing

the crown 58

Salisbury's on taking arms against his King, iii. 352
Suffolk's to Margaret in love with his prifoner, iv. 397
Suffolk and Queen Margaret parting, v. 54

Card. Wolfey's to Cromwell, v. 329

VITUPERATIVE.

BAftard Faulconbridge against the French, iii. 355

Bolingbroke to Buthy on his injuries received, iv. 38

Queen Catharine's to the two Cardinals, v. 313

The Constable's and Grandpree's against the English, iv, 303, 4

Edward and Clarence to Queen Margaret, v. 116.

On avarice 227. To Prince

Gaunt's to King Richard II. iv. 23
King Henry IV. to his fon, iv. 125.
Henry when he had taken the crown 228
King Henry V. to Falstaff, iv. 243.
Gray, on their confpiracy 265

To Cambridge, Scroop, and

King Henry VI.'s to Suffolk, on Duke Humphry's death, v. 47.
To Gloucester before he is killed by him 167

Lancaster to the Archbishop of York on taking arms, iv. 215
King Lear's against women, vi. 76.
On abuse of power 77

Queen Margaret's anfwer to Henry VI. on Duke Humphry's death,
v. 48. Her fpeech to York when taken prifoner, and his reply
To Edward IV.'s Queen, and the Duchess of York 247
Suffolk's againft Duke Humphry, v. 43

104, 5.

Talbot's to his men retreating, iv. 350
Timon's to his falfe friends, vi. 135

Westmorland's to the Abp of York on taking arms, iv 2 10
Worcester's to King Henry IV. iv. 146

York's to Bolingbroke, on rebellion, iv. 35

Abp of York's on the inconstancy of the populace, iv. 176

SOLILOQUIES.

Angelo's on temptation to luft, by a virtuous beauty, i. 280

The Baftard's on new-made honour, iii. 298. On felf intereft 31 Claudio, King of Denmark, his defpairing of pardon for inceft and murther, viii. 146

Young Clifford on the death of his father, v. 87

King Henry IV. on want of fleep, iv. 197 €

King Henry V. on the troubles attending greatnefs, iv. 226. On the

miféries of Kings 301

King Henry VI.'s on the happiness of low life, v. 119.

loft the battle, on his Queen going to France 126

Tachimo's looking on Imogen afleep, vii. 191

Pofthumus's against women, vii. 202.

Profpero's to the fpirits, i. 52

Richard III. on his deformity and ambition, v. 131, 72.

264

Richmond's the night before the battle of Bosworth, v. 261
Romeo's over Juliet in the vault, viii. 77

Tyrrel's on the murther of King Edward's two fons, v. 239

Warwick's dying speech, v. 160

Card. Wolfey's on the viciffitudes of life, v. 327

After he

In defpair

Duke of York's on the furrender of Anjou to the French, v. 9. Or his defign to feize the throne for himself 45

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DESCRIPTIONS, or IMAGES.

$1, PERSONS.

Apothecary, his poverty and fhop defcribed, viii. 73. Romeo,

Bailiff, iii. 182. S. Dromio

Beautiful maid, ii. 350. Pet.

Beautiful perfon petitioning, i. 153. Pro.
Bedlam beggars, vi. 37. Edgar

A Bishop in arms, iv. 210, West

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Candidate for an office, vi, 337. Cor.

Cheats, feveral forts, iii. 160. Ant.

Commons of England, iv. 32. Bagot. Their inconftancy 176. York.
Conftables and watchmen, ii. 36. 43

Courtier humorously described, ii, 285. Clo. An unsuccessful one,
v. 304. Old Lady

Death in a beautiful face, vii. 231. Arv. viii, 69. Cap. 78. Romeo.
Debtor, vi. 113. Sen.

A deformed perfon, iii. 318. Conft.

Drunken men, i. 49. Ariel

Duellift viii. 32. Mer.

A dying perfon by poifon, in King John, iii. 361. Of old age, in
prifon, in Mortimer, iv. 361. By ftrangling in Duke Humphry,
v. 51. War. In agonies of defpair, in Card. Beauford 56

Dying of grief, iii. 59.

Lord

Englishmen in preference to the French, iv. 289 King Henry. De-
fcribed by the French 340. Ridiculed for following French fa-
fhions, v. 287. for hard drinking, viii 222, 3. Iago
Fairies, i. 72. Mab, the Queen of them, viii, 17. Mer.
Fairy masquerade, i. 249

Flatterers of great men, vi. 34. Kent

A Foppish courtier, iv. 88. Hotspur

Fortune-teller, iii. 197. E. Antipholis

General, leading a victorious army, vi. 376. Com.
Hypocrite, v. 191. Glo. 224, Glo. Buck. viii. 47. Juliet

A Jefter, iii. 118. Viola

Irishmen, iv. 25. King Richard

A Juftice, ii. 246. Jaques

Kentishmen, v. 99. York

King, a good one described, v. 155. King Henry, vi. 283
Knights of the garter, iv. 380. Talbot

Lover defcribed, i. 131. Speed. 141. Val, ii. 238. Syl. and Clo. 246.
Jaques, 258, Rofa. Banished, i. 152. Val. viii. 50. Romeo. Con-
ftant, i. 147. Jul. In folitude, i. 175. Val.

Lovers defcribed, ii. 258. Rofa. Humorously described, viii. 23.
Mercutio. Parting, vii. 175. 324, 5, 6 -

A Madman, vi. 71. Cordelia

Melancholy man, viii. 121. Hamlet

Mermaid, i. 75. Oberon

Meffenger with ill news, iii. 3 17. Conft iv. 164. North. With good
news 224. King Henry

A miferable mother in Conftance, iii, 330. K. Philip. In Edward
IV.'s widow, v. 241. Queen

News-tellers, iii. 343. Hubert

A Nun, i. 64. Thefeus

Old man vigorous from temperance in youth, ii. 236. Adam. In
the extremity of decay 246. Jaques. Oppreffed with cares, iii.
199. Egeon

Old men fubject to ingratitude, vi. 121. Timon

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