Honor, worldly, uncertainty of, vol. xv. page 163, line 5 to 8 nature of, iii. 23, 13 to 18. vi. 203, 23 to 26. xiv. 79, 14 to 23 Idolatrous love, v. 27, 27 to p. 28, 1. 3 1. 17 a woman's more deadly than poison, ii. 321, 11 to tortures of, portrayed, xiv. 264, 2 to p. 270, 1, 14 -, qualifications of a, iv. 60, 25 to p. 61, 1. 4 21 to 23 in boy's clothes, xii. 249, 24 to p. 250, 1. 19 awaking, xii. 270, 12 to p. 271, 1.7 18 of false friends described, x. 200, 1 to lú Ingratitude of false friends exemplified, vol. x. page 215, lir.8 18 to page 207, line 6 youthful, v. 264, 9 to 22 incapable of deceit, xv. 97, 11. 12 changed to sorrow, xiii. 278, 21 to 27 her soliloquy on drinking the opiate, xiii. 271, 4 to p. 272, 1. 21 had imprisoned, vii. 262, 1 to p. 265, 1.3 Katharine, Queen, her address to her husband, ix. 227, 9 to her reproof of Cardinal Wolsey, ix. 231, 2 on her own merit, ix. 242, 1 to 13 her last sickness, ix, 271 19 to p. 279, reflections thereon, xiv. 104, 7 to p. 106, 1. 16 25 divinity of, xiv. 132, 17 to 20 Koave. recommendation of one, vol. vii. page 257, line i to 22 crafty, xiv. 226, 12 to 23 9 Labor in vain, vii. 369, 17 to 19. viji. 299, 1 to 3 sweetens seasons of repose, xii. 251, 7 to 9 a complete one, vi. 149, 5 to 10 over Imogen supposed to be dead, xii. 265, %5 to p. 268, 1. 22 the loss of her tongue described, x. 325, 21 to 25 bis distress in the storm described, xiii, 78, 8 to 20 1.1 p. 126, 1. 9 1.6 6 to 20 155, 19 to p. 158, 1. 16 - spirit of, xi. 304, 18 to p. 305, 1. 2 17 to p. 146, 1.2 recluse described, iii. 124, 6 to 17 vi, 104, 9 to 18 to p. 261, 1.9 . 9 9 Life, loathed, vol. xii. page 120, line 12 to 15 necessaries of few, xiii, 75, 23 to 26 and death, soliloquy on, xiv. 80, 2 io p. 81, 1.9 froward and dissembling, i. 111, 20 to 24 compared to a figure on ice, i. 161, 9 to 11 in a grave deputy, ii. 173, 8 to p. 174, 1. 16 16 in idleness, iii. 141, 18 to p. 142, 1. 11 madness of, iv. 300, 16 to 20 description of true, iv. 337, 3 to 18 355, 16 to 18 10 to 25 . > > 9 Love, heralds of, vol. xiii. page 224, line 7 to 11 sole motive for the marriage of Othello, xiv. 194, 18 10 p. 195, 1.1 a faithful and constant one, i. 145, 7 to 10 crowd, iii. 66, 20 to 26 impatience of one, xiii. 237, 24 to p. 238, 1. 5 to p. 179, 1, 20. xiii. 252, 19 to p. 254, 1. 2 their computation of time, xiv. 278, 7 to 10 Macbeth, his virtues and vices, vi 22, 6 to 15 his irresolution, vi. 27, 6 to p. 28, 1. 9 his fears of Banquo, vi. 50, 10 to p. 51, 1. 8 his confusion and terror at the banquet, vi. 60, 20 lady, her soliloquy on the news of Duncan's ap- her cruel intrepidity depicted, vi. 29, 15 to her terrors in sleep, vi. 94, 6 to p. 97, I. 9 9 2 |