Out-fwell the cholick of puft Aquilon : Come, ftretch thy cheft, and let thy eyes pout blood; Thou blow'st for Hector. Diomede's Manner of walking. "Tis he, I ken the manner of his gate He rifes on his toe : that spirit of his In afpiration lifts him from the earth. Defcription of Creffida. (7) There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip: Nay her foot fpeaks; her wanton fpirits look out And daughters of the game. The Character of Troilus.. The youngest fon of Priam, a true knight; Not yet mature, yet matchlefs; firm of word Speaking in deeds, and deedlefs in his tongue; (7) There's, &c.] Nothing can exceed this deféription of a wanton woman. Richard (in the Beginning of Richard the Third) fpeaking of Jane Shore, fays, We fay that Shores wife hath a pretty foot, A cherry lip, a paffing-pleafing tongue. But in Ifaiab there is a defcription of the wanton daughters of Zion, which is peculiarly beautiful.. "Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, and walk with ftretch'd-forth necks, and wanton eyes, walking, and mincing as they go, and making a tinkling with their feet, &c. See Chap. iii. Ver, 16. Not Not foon provok'd, nor being provok'd, foon calm'd For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes SCENE IX. Hector in Battle. I have, thou gallant Trojan, seen thee oft; Labouring for destiny, make cruel way Through ranks of greekish youth; and I have feen thee As hot as Perfeus, fpurthy Phrygian steed, Bravely defpifing forfeits and fubduements, When thou haft hung thy advanced sword in th' air, Not letting it decline on the declin'd: That I have faid unto my standers-by, And I have seen thee pause and take thy breath, ACT V. SCENE VI. Honour more dear than Life. (8) Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate; Life every man holds dear, but the brave man Holds honour far more precious-dear than life. (8) Mine Honour, &c.] See the firft paffage in Julius Cæfar, and the note. Pity to be difcarded in War. For love of all the gods. Let's leave the hermit pity with our mothers ; INDEX. 1 THE INDE X. A. requires re- folution, p. 58. All, and one, allufion of, 194, Allegiance, firm, defcribed, 63, B. Banishment, confolation under Conftancy in love protected, Contemplation, a zealous one Contention, comparison of 14. gratitude of her fifters, 132. them, 227, to 229, no. ibid. Courtier, a finical one, defcrip- Crown, reflections upon it, 20, D. Danger deferibed, 4. It's fup- port, 83, and comparison, Delay beautifully defcribed, 194, Delights, when not lafting, 209. Defdemona, whence derived, n. Difeafes, the departure of, 83. 198 to 201. n. ibid Drums, defcrib'd, 88 Duelling, a description of, 222 |