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. IV. Defcriptions of Times and Seafons. YEAR, unfruitful and fickly, (Midfummer Night's Dream) Spring, (Love's Labour loft) iii. 212. Song. -item, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 137. Puck. -item, (Hamlet) xii 13 Hor. Morning, (Richard II) vi. 54. Richard. A lowering morning, (1 Henry IV) 195. King and Prince --clear, (3 Henry VI) viii 30. Richard. -item, (Midfummer Night's Dream) 137. Oberon. 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. 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 Spies, to limed twigs, (2 Henry VI) vii. 248. Suf. 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. |