is fish that cometh to the net, The- of things, 244. ALLEGIANCE tempted too far, 22. Youth shows what man's- is ALLEGORY, Headstrong as an— 28. like to be, 357. AGENT, Trust no- 81. AGES, Heir of all the- 53. How soon the tale of- may be Wakens the slumbering- 237. 314. AGREEABLE, It is in most men's power AID, Apt alliteration's artful- 27. He needs no- who doth his Heaven's best- wasted upon " Mankind to teach, be this the The makes great the life, 244. ALTERATION, Changes fill the cup AMBITION, All my- to please, 20. Cæsar's 43. can creep, 22. dares not stoop, 23. doth caress its own sure fate, INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 399 APES are apes though clothed in scarlet, | APRIL, Well-apparel'd— on the heel of winter treads, 337. APPAREL, Every true man's- fits your ARABS, A wise proverb the- have, 55. thief, 69. Fashion wears out more-than the man, 74. ARBITER, Sole- of fate, 231. Men's behaviour should be like ARBITRATOR, That old common- time, 250. "ARCADES AMBO," 27. ARCHITECTS, All are- of fate, 18. ARGUMENT, Finer than the staple of Necessity is the of tyrants, 325. " The of the good gives greater 27. APPROBATION from Sir Hubert Stanley, All nature is but- 20. heart, 44. Gentle, care-deluding- 308. In profuse strains of unpre- Infantine-divinely artless, 130. Nature, which is above all- 400 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. ART, One native charm, more dear ATTEMPT, Success remains, when the than all the gloss of- 170. 210. quickens nature, 27. The world without- would be ARTIFICIAL, All things are- 21. The of peace are great, 205. "AS YOU LIKE is a bad finger post, motives of are forgotten, |