K KENT, (a Henry vi.) vii. 320. Say. L LOMBARDY, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 192 Lucentio. N NILE, its flow described, (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 156. P PISA, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 192. Luc. S SEVERN, (1 Henry IV.) vi. 125. Hetfpur. T TRENT, at Burton, (1 Henry IV) vi. 165. Hotfpur. VALE, a dark and melancholy one, (Titus Andronicus) II. Deferiptions of Perfons. A APOTHECARY, his poverty and shop defcribed, (Romeo B BEAUTIFUL maid, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 258. Pet. Beautiful perfon petitioning, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) A bailiff, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 318. S. Dro. C C OMMONS of England, (Richard II) vi. 43. Bagot. Courtier, an unfuccefsful one, (Henry VIII) viii 288. Old L. Courtier, humorously defcribed, (As You Like it) iv. 170. Clo. Candidate for an office, (Coriolanus) xi. 145. Coriolanus. A D DEFORM FD perfon, (King John) v. 267. Conftance. by ftrangling in Duke Humphrey, (2 Henry VI) vii. -in agonies of despair, in Cardinal Beauford, (ibid) 301 Dying of grief, (All's well, &c ) ii. 287. 1 Lord. Debtor, (Timon) x. 31. Sen. Duellift, (Romeo and Juliet) ix, 289. Mercutio, Death, in a beautiful face, (ibid) 336. Cap. -item, (Cymbeline) x. 296. Arv. -item, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 348. Romeo. E ENGLISHMEN in preference to the French, (Henry V) defcribed by the French, (1 Henry VI) 138. -ridiculed for following French fashions, (Henry VIII). Englishmen ridiculed for hard drinking, (Othello) xii 225. F. AFOPPISH Courtier, (1 Henry IV) vi. 122 Hotspur. -item, Mab the Queen of, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 269. Fairy-mafquerade. (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii. 97. G. GENERAL, leading a victorious army, (Coriolanus) ix. H. HYPOCRITE, Richard III. viii. 142. Glo、 IRISHMAN, (Richard II) vi. 34. King Richard. A jefter, (Twelfth Night) v. 51. Vio. K. KING, a good one defcribed, (Macbeth) ix. 80. L LOVER, banished, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 313. Romeo. Lovers, humorously defcribed, (ibid) 277. Mercutio. Lovers parting (Cymbeline) x. 212. Lovers deferibed, (As You like it) iv. 113. 122. Sil. and Glo. Jaques. -item, Two (Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 22. Speed. -item, ibid. 34. Val. -con ftant, (ibid, 42. Jul. -banished, (ibid) 48. Val. --in folitude, (ibid) 76. idem. Lover defcribed, (As You like it) iv. 136. Rofa. M M. ESSENGER, with ill news, 2 (Henry IV) vi. 2111 -item, (King John) v. 266. Conft. with good news, (2 Henry IV) vi 301. King Henry. A mad-man, King Lear) v. 194 Cara. A miferable mother in Conftance. (King John) v. 285. Edward IV's widow, (Richard I) viii. 207. Queen. Mermaid, (Midfummer Night's Dream) i. 1c8. Oberon. Melancholy man, (Hamlet) xii 63. Hamlet. N NEWSTELLERS, (King John) v. 300. Hub. OLD man oppreffed with cares, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 340. Ægaon. Old man, vigorous, from temperance in youth, (As You Like Old man in the extremity of decay, (ibid) iv. 123. Faques. P POST-MESSENGER, ( Henry IV) vi. 220. Trav. e UARRELSO м E perfon, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 300. S SOLDIER young, brave and unpolished, (Troilus and Soldiers in armour, (1 Henry IV) vi. 185. Ver. Sea-faring perfons in diftrefs, (Tempeft) i. 12. Pro. Swimmer, (Julius Cæfar) x. 111. Caf. -item, (Tempeft) i. 30. Fran. Soldier, (As You like it) iv. 122. Jaques. Shepherd, (ibid) 125. T TWINS, their likeness described in the two Antipholis's Talkative coxcombs, (Merchant of Venice) i. 234. Lor. V VILLAIN's look, (King John) v. 296. Pemb. 301. King WITCH, vid. Sycorax. W Woman of a fatirical wit, (Much Ado about Nothing) -item, (ibid) 47. Hero. Wife, a good one, (Merchant of Venice) i. 234. Jes. Gg Witches and their charms, (Macbeth) ix. Woman, a lewd one, (Troilus and Creflida) xi. 332. Ulyf. Y YOUNG gentleman, an accomplished, (Two Gentlemen item (Cymbeline) x. 204., 1 Gent: Youth, a pert pretender, (Merchant of Venice) i 231. Por. Youth, a beautiful one defcribed, (ibid) 147. Phe. Young lady playing on the lute, and finging (Titus Andro- Youth, a pert one, (Cymbeline) x. 272. Pis. -two of royal birth (ibid) 294. Bel. III. Deferiptions of Things. A AN army disbanded, (2 Henry IV) vi. 294. Haft. -English, new raifed, (King John) v. 247 Chat. Angling, Cleopatra's (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 145. B BEAUTY, vid. Bullen Anne. -item, (Tempest) i. 47. Fer. -neglected, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 63. Jul. C CHALLENGE, the ceremonial of one (Richard II) vi, 8. Coronation, the ceremonies of one, (Henry VIII) viii. 327. D DENIAL of favours, (Timon) x. 38. Flav. Diamond ring, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 39. Mar. Death, (Cymbeline) x. 314. Poft. Dreams, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 268, Mer. |