70. 1 244, n. ibid. n. ibid. Ceremony described, 31. n. ibid. D. and speech, on the fear of Danger described, 4. It's fup- with Cæfar, ros. n. ibid. 195. Death, the approach of, 88. Degree a description of, 243, n. ibid. Description of, 98. fcribed, 40, n. ibid. a guilty Dependants, not to be trusted too much, 59. discover'd in bed alleep, 173 Despair, described, 89 his lady, 142. another 145 ing, 250, which incurable, 158 gratitude of her fifters, 132. Dreams, reflections on them, 198 to 201. n. ibid Duelling, a description of, 22% them, 227, to 229, no. ibid. E. Edgar, his account of his dit phecy, 71, 72 n. ibid. Eleanor, her speech to her hus. XEngland, the people of defcribed, ne ibid. The transports of, of, 74. when invincible, 91. pathetically described, 179 Englih, 29, 30 lue, 251. n. ibid English, their gesture of 29, n. Honesty, the dispraise of, 160, 161. n. ibid preserved, 247, 248. its va- description of it, 195 Horror, its outward effects, 628 of unclosing a conspiracy, 80. murder of his child, 48, n. ib. I. Infirmity, its faults pardonable, ibid. of false friends, 222 described, 235. n. ibid. 53. and dissimulation, 54 Yuliet, her invitation to Romeo effects 225. n. ibid. and 231 Justice, lord-chief, his speech to scribed, 64. the cares of, 191 K. Kent, county of deferibed, 44 ecuted, 80, n. ibid. the misc ry of, 181, L. Lady, a compleat one, 77. daughters, 123. his distress in a storm, 124. aud excla. mations 215, 216 H. duff,:52 re- mations amidst the tempeft, Malcolm's character of himself, lia when taken prisoner. 132 plain, blunt one, 120. a wil. of, described, ful one, his injuries the effect X of, r24. reflections upon him and vi- . 128 tion, and high birth, 188. n. soliloquy, 195 Melancholy, the parent of er. ibid. ibid. exclamation of one, 164. XMorning, a description of, 49. and ravings, Sri her grief, Mounds explain'd, n. 233 Murderer, his looks, 85. and account of conscience, 191 * bed, 47 1 n. ibid. Meebetb, his temper, 137. and N. another description of, 44. O 62 Hl. 56, 57 relation of his courtship, 360 his 221 122 his first suspicion, 164, 165. Prodigies ridicul'd, 6. n. ibid, n. ibid. R. his last speech, Reflections upon killing a fly, 239. n. ibid. and 166. the praise of, 177 Resentment, when deepest, 39 Respect describ’d, 244 it, 101. D. ibid. and n. 1028 and defcription, 240, 245 Rhymers, ridicul'd, 6. to what compar'd, n. 6,7 arrival in England, 180, and entry into London, 183 his soliloquy in prison, 184. 185. hiß soliloquy on his own de- lady Ann, and praise of his one in de 189 his character, by his wbat his starting out of his dream, and solilo- behaviour after alarum, 197 196. and how compar'd, 237 liet, 202, on his banish- of, and discourse with, the Royalty, the miseries of, 31 n, ib: n. ibid. to his an Says v. Si Trumpeter, a description of, 249 192. n. ibid. 50 to 52. n. ibid. 'n. ibid. French, 76. and by the En- glith, 77. Villain, the look and zeal of, Unkindness described, 128 scribed, 17 W. Waped, explain'd, n. 226 ibid. *Warwick, duke of. his dying speech, 55, 56. n. ibid. Wife, song of to her husband, 7. n. 7, 8. a good one, the description of 59 their power, 1:1 x Wolfey's speech to Cromwell, 65 t67. his virtues and vices, 68. 769. n. ibid. Woman, an ambitious one, Wrong, and infolence, defesi- bed, 234 Y York, earl of, death of, '34. n. 34, 35 battle, 49. D. ibido 38 232 |