Grief boundeth where it falls, Not with the empty hollowness, but weight.e 180 Misconstruction. 17-i. 2. Men may construe things after their fashion, h Poor and content, is rich, and rich enough; Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness, 183 29-i. 3. 37-iii. 3. 4-ii. 2. Nature, its weakness. Strange it is, 30-v. 1. That nature must compel us to lament 184 Judgment governed by circumstances. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks: 185 Virtue. 34-iv. 6. Virtue, that transgresses, is but patched with sin; and sin, that amends, is but patched with virtue. The first time that we smell the air, We wawl and cry: 4-i. 5. e That is, no griefs, evidently affected, have a sympathetic influence by re-action upon others. The conceit is from a ball contrasted to a bladder. f Entirely. h Endless, unbounded. g'I have learned in whatever state,' &c.---Phil. iv. 11. When we are born, we cry, that we are come 34-iv. 6. Sometimes, hath the brightest day a cloud: Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold: 188 The camomile and youth contrasted. Though the camomile, the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. 189 Pride, its effects. Two curs shall tame each other: Pride alone 18-ii. 4. Must tarre1 the mastiffs on, as 'twere their bone. 190 Men, their various characters. O heavens, what some men do, While some men leave to do! 26-i. 3. How some men creep in skittish Fortune's hall, 191 Contentment, its happiness. 'Tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, 26-iii. 3. 25-ii. 3. That lowliness is young Ambition's ladder, 1 Provoke, 29-ii. 1. 193 Parental discipline neglected. Had doting Priam check'd his son's desire, Troy had been bright with fame, and not with fire." 194 How easy Deceivers of Females. is it for the proper-false" In women's waxen hearts to set their forms! 4-ii. 2. 195 Stubbornness of mind. 34-ii. 4. The injuries, that they themselves procure, 196 Prayers insincere, ineffectual. The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows; It is the purpose, that makes strong the vow; 197 Determination with consideration. What we do determine, oft we break. Purpose is but the slave to memory; Of violent birth, but poor validity: 26-v. 3. Which now, like fruit unripe, sticks on the tree; 198 Blessings underrated. It so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, 6-iv. 1. Full oft 'tis seen, Our mean" secures us; and our mere defects 34-iv. 1. 200 Disinterestedness. Never any thing can be amiss, When simpleness and duty tender it. 201 Mental passions, their effects. The passions of the mind, That have their first conception by mís-dread, 7-v. 1. And what was first but fear what might be done," 202 Disquietude. Care is no cure, but rather corrosive, 203 Exaltation, its danger. W 33-i. 2. 21-iii. 3. They that stand high, have many blasts to shake them; And, if they fall, they dash themselves to pieces. 201 Mercy, pretended. Mercy is not itself, that oft looks so; 205 Treason and murder, handmaids. 24-i. 3. 5—ii. 1.. Treason and murder ever kept together, 206 Retributive justice. 20-ii. 2. We still have judgment here; that we but teach O mischief! thou art swift To enter in the thoughts of desperate men!. w But fear of what may happen. * And makes provision that it may not be done. 15-i. 7. 35-v. 1. 36-iv. 4. Ambition puff'd, Makes mouths at the invisible event; To all that fortune, death, and danger, dare, Who cannot condemn rashness in cold blood? But who is man, that is not angry ? The poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pâng as great 211 27-iii. 5. 5-iii. 1. The past and future. O thoughts of men accurst! Past, and to come, seem best; things present, worst. To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, 19—i. 3. The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Willing misery Outlives incertain pomp, is crown'd before:a y For aggravation. 15-v. 5. z Homicide in our own defence, by a merciful interposition of the law, is considered justifiable. a i.e. Arrives sooner at the completion of its wishes. |