Valley, description of a barren one, vol. x. page 310, line 11 to 22 Valor, intrepid, vi. 8, 23 to p. 9, 1. 5. x. 146, 4 to 7 Value, real, x. 49, 4 to 11 Vanity of human nature, i. 74, 1 to 11 wishes, xii. 32, 11 to 14 Verbosity, empty, iii. 288, 1. 2 Vicious persons infatuated by Heaven, xii. 102, 2 to 6 Victory by the French, description of, vi. 143, 21 to p. 144, 1.8 English, description of, vi. 144, 10 to 21 Villain to be noted, iv. 215, 7 to 9 his look and pretended zeal, vi. 197, 4 to p. 198, Į. 2 intrepidity of, ii. 190, 12 and ability, xi. 59, 10 to 15 Virtuous love's reliance, iii. 144, 11 to 17 Ulysses, his subtilty in ridiculing the stupidity of Ajax, x. 62, Uncertainty of opinion in a period of anxiety, iv. 340, 18 to 21 Underlings, subservient, i. 40, 20 to 23 Unkindness in a child, xiii. 69, 19 to 21 Volumnia's resolution contrasted with the pride of her son, pathetic and successful intercession with her son, xi. 262, 13 to p. 266, 1. 7 Vows, rash ones condemned, iii. 223, 3 to 8. x. 137, 17 to 19 Wanderer, complaints of one, ii. 266, 19 to 26 miseries of, vii. 409, 6 to p. 410, 1. 13 apostrophe to, viii. 267, 14 to 21 Warriors, gallant, vii. 99, 7 to 20 Warwick, earl of, his dying speech, viii. 396, 10 to p. 397 1. 11 Watch, humorous charge to, iv. 174, 25 to p. 178, 1.4 Wealth, lover's, vol. i. page 136, line 12 to 15 Wedding, a mad one described, v. 201, 20 to p. 203, 1. 3 White and red, iii. 233, 3 to 10 Widow compared to a turtle, v. 390, 13 to 16 Wife, duty of one to her husband, v. 249, 12 to p. 250, 1. 16. xiv. 206, 19 to p. 207, 1. 4 -, sung of one to her husband, vii. 77, 2 to 10 description of a good one, ix. 215, 1 to 7 impatience of one to meet her husband, xii. 227, 25 to innocence of one, xii. 235, 23 to p. 236, 1. 3 Wisdom superior to fortune, xii. 100, 7 to 9 Wise men greatest fools in love, iii. 296, 17 to p. 297, 1. 4 Wit, description of one, iii. 238, 10 to 21 -, power of, vi. 72, 23 to p. 73, 1. 9 Wives, their frailty extenuated, xiv. 308, 4 to 21 Wolsey, his behavior after his disgrace, ix. 260, 14 to p 264, Woman should be younger than her husband, iv. 45, 15 to her tongue, v. 170, 9 to 20 her fears, vi. 156, 15 to p. 157, 1. 1 resolved and ambitious, viii. 146, 8 to 14 in man's apparel, xii. 240, 27 to p. 241, 1. 7 Women, frailty of, ii. 178, 15 to 21 betrayed by poverty to the commission of crime, xii. -, general invective against, xii. 220, 15 to p. 221, 1. 23 1. 5 Words, power of, ix. 125, 9 to 14 idle, reproof of, xv. 108, 20 to p. 109, 1. 2 World, its true value, iii. 10, 13. 14 Worldliness, iii. 10, 10. 11 Wreck, a clown's description of one, v. 319, 2 to 21 Wrong and insolence described, x. 266, 14 to p. 267, 1. 1 York, duke of, his death described, vii. 388, 7 to p. 389, 1. 15 SHAK. XV. x York, another duke of, his character of his sons, vol. viii. 306, 16 to 22 in battle, description of him, viii. duchess of, her lamentation on the misfortunes of her Young woman, advice to, v. 72, 23 to p. 73, 1. 8 Youth, personation of a bragging, iii. 76, 23 to p. 77, 1 Youths, Grecian, described by Troilus, x. 106, 9 to 13 1. 11 |