in battle, description of him 148 York, Dutchess of, her lamentation on the misfortunes of her family 157 Young women, advice to them 12 Youth, courage and modesty in them 14 the boasting of 48 Youths, Grecian, described hy Troilus 298 Margaret, Queen, her execrations on Richard III. 154 158 Marriage described 142 Master taking leave of his servants 176 Mediocrity 41 Melancholy 227 the varieties of 21 the parent of error 243 Men all frail 32 wilful 247 Mercy 49 frequently mistaken 33 commended in governors ib. Merit always modest 59 Messenger, post, described 123 with ill news .ib. Midnight 218 Mind, lowliness of the 36 the, alone valuable 65 a disordered one 215 its diseases incurable 272 Mirth and melancholy 40 Mob 180 no stability in one 149 Modesty in youth 14 Moon 52 Moonlight 50 night 51 Morning, description of 148, 214 dawn of 148 Mother, fondness of one for a beautiful child grief of one for the loss of her son Murder of the two young princes in the Tower de- Murderer, countenance of one 99 100 101 157 103 131 46, 50 196 90 104 58, 146 135 164 Octavia's entrance, what it should have been Offences mistaken Oliver, his description of danger when sleeping 174 246 22 226 Ophelia, her interment Opportunity to be seized on all occasions of life Othello, his description to the Senate of his winning the affections of Desdemona 227 242 46 274 People, Brutus's speech to the 227 58 113 189 Percy, Lady, her pathetic speech to her husband Perfection admits of no addition 116 103 |