Speaking in deeds, and deedless* in his tongue; For Hector, in his blaze of wrath, subscribes Hector in Battle. I have, thou gallant Trojan, seen thee oft, Labouring for destiny, make cruel way, [thee, Through ranks of Greekish youth: and I have seen As hot as l'erseus, spur thy Phrygian steed, Despising many forfeits and subduements, When thou hast hung thy advanced sword i' the air, And I have seen thee, pause, and take thy breath, Achilles surveying Hector. Tell me, you heavens, in which part of his body Shall I destroy him? Whether there, there, or there? That I may give the local wound a name ; And make distinct the very breach whereout Hector's great spirit flew : answer me heavens ! ACT V. Rash Vows. The gods are deaf to hot and peevish|| vows, No boaster. + Unstable to his character. § Fallen. They are polluted offerings, more abhorr'd Honour more dear than Life. Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate : Life every man holds dear; but the dear man Holds honour far more precious dear* than life. Pity to be discarded in War. For the love of all the gods, Let's leave the hermit pity with our mother; And when we have our armours buckled on, The venom'd vengeance ride upon our swords. *Valuable. INDEX. PAGE ACHILLES described by Ulysses, 356, surveying Hector 367 Affectation in words Affection, natural, allied to love ....... Age, old, 27, 235, despised Ages, the seven, a description of 229 Allegiance, firm, described Ambition jealous of a too successful friend, 193, clothed in specious humility Ambitious love Anarchy, the mischiefs of Anger described, 177, external effects of.. ... ...... Antony Marc, his vices and virtues, 188, his speech to Applause, description of ......... Ariel, songs of .... Army, routed, description of one.... 270 76 147 184 .. 75, 84 ......... 224 ............ 112 Assignation. Aufidius, his hatred to Coriolanus Authority, abuse of, 33, the privilege of Bargains, punctuality in Bawd, the practices of one, condemned.. PAGE 57 201 36 129 Beauty, 15, 28, virtuous, the power of, 37, a scornful Bedlam Beggars... Bees, the commonwealth of, described Benedict the bachelor's recantation Birth, high Boaster Bolingbroke's public entry into London described Boy, description of a beautiful one 42 321 273 146 64 170 106 122 85 13 Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between, 264, the part- Buckingham, Duke of, his prayer for the king.. Caliban, curses of, 74, 76, his exultation after having Cassius, his contempt for Cæsar Ceremony insincere Chastity Cheerfulness Christmas-time, reverence paid to Churchman, description of one ....... 186 Clarence's dream in the Tower ...... 170 Cleopatra, her solicitude on the absence of Antony, 190, her sailing down the Cydnus described, ib., her infi- PAGE nite power of pleasing, 191, her supposed death, de- 198 Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate...... 202 83 355 Conscience, 177, guilty, 81, the death-bed horrors of, 100, a good one described, 159, the struggles of, 113, Consideration Consolation under banishment Conspiracy, horrors of, 109, dreadful till executed, 256, Brutus's apostrophe to Contemplation, zealous, described Content, perfect.. 172 115 117 256 174 307 135 81 Contention Continence before marriage.. Cordelia, her speech on the ingratitude of her sisters Courtier, noble, character of a, 10, a conceited one, 28, finical, description of one by Hotspur. Cranmer, archbishop, his prophecy respecting Queen 14 126 ...... 108 186 Cressida, description of her.. 366 Crown, reflections on a, 139, the transports of a 162 256 |