abide: 87 95, 106 114.
abuse: 51 115.
added slaughter to the sword: 147 55.
address'd: 82 29.
affections sway'd: 43 20.
aim: 20 163.
alchemy: 41 159.
all over: 50 112.
and (if): 26 263.
angel: 109 180.
Antonius: 9 3.
any thing more wonderful: 31 14.
apparent prodigies: 56 198.
appositional genitive: 53 157.
apprehensive: 85 67.
are (is): 146 33.
arrive the point: 16 110.
art: 136 194.
as (omitted): 128 80.
as (redundant): 149 72.
as (that): 11 34.
at the stake and bay'd about: 119 48.
Ate: 98 272.
attraction of verb to nearest subject: 124 5, 146 33.

base degrees: 44 26.
basest metal: 7 63.
bastard: 160 2.
battles: 144 4.
bay'd: 94 205, 119 48.
be let blood: 91 153.
be not fond, to think: 83 39.
bear hard: 29 310, 57 215.
bear me a bang: 115 18.
bears with glasses: 56 205.
behaviours: 12 42.
beholding: 103 65.
bend: 17 123.
bending their expedition: 134 170.
betimes: 143 307.
betray: 58 225.
bills: 152 1.
bird of night: 32 26.
bloods: 140 262.
bloody sign: 145 14.
blunt: 28 292.
bondman: 37 101.
brav'd: 129 96.
bravery: 144 10.
break with him: 53 150.
bright day: 43 14.
brook'd: 19 159.
brother: 48 70.
brought: 30 1.
brutish: 105 104.
Brutus hath a suit: 78 42.
Brutus may but find it: 40 144.
bury: 104 74.
by: 91 163.
by him: 58 218.
by means whereof: 12 49.
by this: 38 125.

Cæsar doth not wrong: 83 47.
Cæsar's arrogance: 85 72.
Cæsar's trophies: 8 71.
call in question: 134 165.
Caius Cassius Longinus: 11 36.
Capitol: 80 12.
carrions: 52 130.
Casca's sentiments: 88 102.
cast yourself in: 34 60.
Cato's daughter: 63 295.
cautelous: 52 129.
censure: 100 16.
ceremonies: 8 67, 67 13.
chafing: 15 101.
change: 120 7, 156 51.
charactery: 64 308.
charm: 61 271.
chew: 20 171.
Cicero (his 'agile tongue'): 27 281.
Cicero (his opinion of Cæsar): 17 129.
Cinna the poet: 114 1.
clean: 33 35.
climate: 33 32.
climber upward: 43 23.
clock: 55 192.
close: 39 131.
cobbler: 4 11.
cognizance: 71 89.
Colossus of Rhodes: 18 136.
colour: 44 29.
commend me to: 143 306.
commons: 118 27.
companion: 132 138.
conceit: 93 193.
conceited: 41 162.
condition: 60 254.
conjure: 18 146.
constancy: 76 6.
constant: 81 22.
contrive: 75 14.
couchings: 82 36.
countenance: 41 159.
counters: 128 80.
cross: 34 50.

dear my lord: 60 255.
dearer: 93 197.
deceitful jades: 121 26.
Decius Brutus: 40 148, 49 95.
degrees: 44 26.
destruction: 31 13.
dew of slumber: 58 230.
dint: 109 193.
directly: 4 12.
discard my sickness: 65 321.
dishonour shall be humour: 130 109.
distract: 133 155.
do danger with: 43 17.
dogs of war: 98 274.
doth not Brutus bootless kneel? 85 75.
double comparatives and superlatives: 89 132.
double negatives: 59 237, 135 183.
doublet: 26 263.
drachma: 111 241.

eagles: 149 80.
element: 39 128.
elements: 167 73.
elephants with holes: 56 205.
emulation: 75 12.
enforc'd: 101 38.
enlarge your griefs: 122 46.
ensign: 153 3.
enter a Servant: 89 123.
entertain: 167 60.
envious: 109 174.
envy: 54 164.
Erebus: 49 84.
error, melancholy's child: 157 67.
et tu, Brute: 85 77.
eternal: 20 160.
ethical dative: 26 263, 115 18.
even virtue: 52 133.
evils: 48 79.
except immortal Cæsar: 13 60.
exhalations: 45 44.
exigent: 145 19.
exorcist: 65 323.
extenuated: 101 37.

face of men: 51 114.
factious: 38 118.
fall: 121 26.
falling-sickness: 16 119, 25 252.
falls shrewdly to the purpose: 90 147.
false: 143 291.
familiar instances: 121 16.
far: 108 166.
fat: 22 192.
favour: 15 91, 39 129, 48 76.
ferret: 21 186.
fever: 16 119.
field: 168 80.
fifteen: 46 59.
fire: 92 172, 112 254.
first of March: 45 40.
fleering: 38 117.
flint: 130 111.
former: 149 80.
forms: 113 258.
forth: 27 286.
fret: 50 104.
from: 33 35, 35 64, 56 196.
full of good regard: 95 225.

gamesome: 11 28.
general: 43 12.
general coffers fill: 104 89.
Genius: 47 66.
ghost of Cæsar: 164 17.
give some soil to: 12 42.
glaz'd: 32 21.
go to: 126 32.
goes up: 147 52.
good respect: 166 45.
great flood: 19 152.
Greek to me: 27 281.
greets me well: 120 6.
griefs: 38 118, 122 46.
growing on: 50 107.

hands: 29 313.
hard: 29 310, 57 215.
hats: 48 73.
havoc: 98 274.
heap: 32 23.
hearts of controversy: 16 109.
held Epicurus strong: 149 77.
her (of the Tiber): 6 47.
here's the book: 139 252.
high: 50 110.
high-sighted tyranny: 51 118.
hilts: 155 43.
his (its): 17 124, 124 8.
hold, my hand: 38 117.
holy chase: 9 8.
honey-heavy dew: 58 230.
honourable man: 105 99.
hot at hand: 121 23.
how: 121 14.
how ill this taper burns: 141 275.
however: 28 296.
humour (v.): 29 312.
humour (n.): 60 250, 130 109.
hurtled: 67 22.
Hybla: 146 34.

Ides of March: 10 18, 79 1.
images: 7 66.
impatient of my absence: 133 152.
in our stars: 18 140.
in respect of: 4 10.
in some taste: 118 34.
in strength of malice: 92 175.
in their bosoms: 144 7.
incorporate: 39 135.
indifferently: 14 87.
indirection: 128 75.
infinitive used gerundively: 6 48, 52 135, 107 150, 124 6.
insuppressive: 52 134.
it must be by his death: 42 10.

jades: 121 26.
jealous: 20 162.
jealous on: 13 71.
jigging: 132 137.
just: 13 54.

kerchief: 64 315.
keynote of the play: 158 94.
kind: 35 64.
knave: 139 241.

Labeo and Flavius: 159 108.
laughter: 13 72.
law of children: 83 39.
leaden mace: 141 268.
lean: 22 194.
legions on the other side: 152 2.
let it be who it is: 36 80.
let slip: 98 274.
lethe: 94 207.
liable: 72 104.
lief: 15 95.
limbs: 97 263.
lion in the Capitol: 36 75.
listen: 119 41.
live (if I live): 91 160.
lover: 75 8, 100 13.
loves no plays: 22 203.
Lucilius: 161 29.
Lucilius and Titinius: 122 52.
Lucius Junius Brutus: 19 159.
Lupercal: 8 69, 104 95.

mace: 141 268.
main: 56 196.
make head: 119 42.
makes to: 80 18.
man of any occupation: 26 264.
many a time and oft: 5 39.
mark: 80 18.
market-place: 95 229.
marry: 26 261.
me (eth. dat.): 26 263, 115 18.
means: 12 49.
mechanical: 3 3.
merely: 11 39.
metal: 7 63.
mettle: 7 63, 28 293.
mistook: 12 48.
mock apt to be render'd: 71 96.
modesty: 94 214.
moe: 48 72, 159 101.
monstrous apparition: 141 277.
monstrous state: 35 71.
mortal instruments: 47 66.
mortified spirit: 65 324.
most boldest: 89 122.
most like a soldier: 168 79.
motion: 46 64.
murderous slumber: 141 267.
music: 23 204.

napkins: 106 133.
narrow: 18 135.
nature of: 47 69.
neat's-leather: 5 27.
new-added: 137 209.
nice: 124 8.
niggard: 138 228.
night-gown: 66 1.
no fear: 55 190.
no, not an oath: 51 114.
noble vessel full: 163 13.
none so poor: 106 120.
nor ... neither: 59 237.
nor nothing: 135 183.
noted: 123 2.
nothing, Messala: 135 184.
nothing jealous: 20 162.
nowt: 5 27.

oath: 51 114.
observe: 126 45.
Octavius: 145 20, 147 48.
o'ershot myself to tell: 107 150.
o'er-watch'd: 139 241.
of force: 136 203.
of him: 53 157.
of the best respect: 13 59.
old men, fools, and children: 35 65.
omission of indefinite article: 33 42.
omission of the relative: 64 309.
on: 13 71.
on the Lupercal: 104 95.
on this side Tiber: 112 248.
once: 136 191.
only proper to myself: 12 41.
opinion: 53 145.
orchard: 42 1.
order of his funeral: 95 231.
ought not walk: 3 3.
out: 4 17, 18.

palter: 52 126.
part: 168 81.
passion: 12 48.
passions of some difference: 12 40.
past tense for past participle: 12 48.
path: 49 83.
peevish: 148 61.
phantasma: 46 65.
philosophy: 132 145.
physical: 60 261.
pitch: 8 75.
plays thee music: 141 269.
Plutus: 130 102.
Pompey (at Pharsalia): 149 75.
Pompey's basis: 89 115.
Pompey's porch: 39 126.
poor knave: 139 241.
posture of your blows: 146 33.
prætor's chair: 40 143.
prefer: 167 62.
preformed: 35 67.
pre-ordinance and first decree: 82 38.
presently: 82 28, 136 197.
prevent: 44 28.
prevent the time: 151 105.
prevention: 49 85.
proceeded: 21 181.
prodigies: 56 198.
prodigious: 36 77.
produce: 95 229.
promis'd forth: 27 286.
proof: 43 21.
proper (goodly, handsome): 5 26.
proper to myself: 12 41.
property: 119 40.
protest: 14 74.
Publius (Cæsar): 117 4.
Publius Silicius: 73 108.
pulpits: 86 80.
purgers: 54 180.
put on (betray): 58 225.

quality: 36 64.
quarrel: 44 28.
question: 134 165.
question of his death: 101 36.
quick spirit: 11 29.

rank: 91 153.
rascal: 128 80.
regard: 95 225.
remorse: 43 19.
repealing: 84 51.
replication: 6 48.
resolv'd: 90 132, 109 178, 121 14.
retentive to the strength: 37 95.
rheumy: 61 266.
rid: 113 268.
Rome: 19 156, 99 290.
ruddy drops: 63 289.
rumour: 76 18.

sad: 23 217.
saucy: 30 11.
saving of thy life: 155 38.
secret Romans: 52 125.
security gives way to: 75 6.
sennet: 10 24.
set on: 143 307.
should: 18 142.
should (would): 69 42.
sign'd in thy spoil: 94 207.
singular verbs with plural subjects: 40 148.
slighted off: 124 5.
smatch: 166 46.
so please him come: 90 141.
soft: 25 249.
soil: 12 43.
soles: 4 15.
sooth: 76 20.
soothsayer: 10 19, 77 21.
speed: 15 88.
spleen: 126 47.
spoil: 94 307.
stale: 14 73.
stal'd: 118 38.
stand upon: 88 101.
stare: 142 380.
Statilius: 162 3.
statue: 70 76.
stomachs: 148 66.
strain: 148 59.
stricken: 55 192.
suburbs: 62 285.
success: 67 6.
sufferance: 51 115.
sway of earth: 30 3.
sword: 155 46.

tag-rag people: 26 256.
take thought and die: 55 187.
tardy form: 28 296.
taste: 118 34.
taste of death: 68 33.
temper: 17 129.
Thasos: 159 104.
that: 6 47.
that it is disposed: 28 307.
there is tears: 101 26.
there was a crown offered him: 24 220.
these (such and such): 32 30.
these ... as: 21 174.
thews: 36 81.
they stab Cæsar: 85 76.
things unluckily charge: 114 2.
thorough: 90 137.
three and thirty: 147 53.
thunder-stone: 34 49.
tide in the affairs of men: 137 218.
times abuse: 51 115.
'tis just: 13 54.
to hear: 6 48.
to hell among the rogues: 26 265.
to mourn: 105 103.
to-night: 70 76, 114 1.
to think: 52 135.
to write: 124 6.
toils: 57 206.
trod upon neat's-leather: 5 27.
trophies: 8 71.
true: 25 259.

unbraced: 34 48.
undergo: 38 123.
unfirm: 30 4.
unmeritable: 117 13.
upon a heap: 32 23.
upon a wish: 113 265.
us ourself: 79 8.

ventures: 137 224.
vulgar (n.): 8 72.

walks: 19 155.
warn: 144 5.
was (were): 124 5.
wear a kerchief: 64 315.
weighing: 50 108.
well given: 22 197.
what: 33 43, 42 1.
what need we: 51 123.
what villain touch'd: 125 20.
where: 13 59.
where (whether): 7 63, 158 97.
whether: 56 194.
who: 32 21.
wind (v.): 118 32.
wit: 110 219.
with: 36 83, 97 269.
with a spot I damn him: 117 6.
with a thought: 154 19.
wonderful: 31 14.
work alive: 136 196.
work me to: 20 163.
worthy note: 21 181.
writ: 135 183.
wrong (harm): 96 243.

yearns: 74 129.
yonder troops: 154 16.
you: 3 9.
you know: 31 15.
you were best: 115 12.
you'll bear me: 115 18.

II. QUOTATIONS FROM PLUTARCH

Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus: 116 1.
Antony a lover of plays: 22 103.
Antony and Cæsar's burial: 95 231.
Antony and Lepidus: 87 97.
Antony's eulogy of Brutus: 167 69.
Antony's oration: 103 72.
Antony's personal habits: 55 188.
Artemidorus and Cæsar: 74 1.
Brutus, Statilius, and Dardanus: 162 3.
Brutus and Cassius: 123 1, 124 8, 125 18, 28, 129 82, 136 203.
Brutus and Lucius Pella: 124 3.
Brutus and Popilius Laena: 81 23.
Brutus and the apparition: 141 277, 164 17.
Brutus and the Senators: 87 83, 93 181.
Brutus and writings on his chair: 40 143.
Brutus as Praetor: 40 143.
Brutus impersonated by Lucilius: 161 29.
Brutus on Cassius's death: 159 104.
Brutus sends the word of battle: 152 1.
Brutus's death: 165 43.
Brutus's habits: 140 252.
Brutus's influence: 51 114.
Brutus's manner of speech: 102 43.
Brutus's philosophy of life: 151 105.
Brutus's speech: 100 11.
Cæsar and Calpurnia: 66 2.
Cæsar and Decius: 72 107.
Cæsar and the Soothsayer: 79 1.
Cæsar stricken like a hunted beast: 94 205.
Cæsar's blood on Pompey's image: 89 116.
Cæsar's death: 86 77.
Cæsar's death omens: 31 14.
Cæsar's description of Cassius: 22 192.
Cæsar's falling-sickness: 26 268.
Cæsar's images: 8 67.
Cæsar's prowess: 108 172.
Cæsar's superstitions: 72 107.
Cæsar's testament: 111 239.
Cæsar's triumph over the Pompeians: 6 53.
Cæsar's views on death: 68 33.
Calpurnia pleads with Cæsar: 66 2.
Cassius an Epicurean: 149 77.
Cassius and Pindarus: 155 50.
Cassius and Titinius: 157 90.
Cassius described by Cæsar: 22 192.
Cassius's birthday: 149 72.
Cassius's character: 22 203.
Cassius's sword: 155 46.
Cassius's weak sight: 154 21.
Cicero and the conspirators: 53 150.
Cicero's death: 135 179.
Cinna's dream and death: 114 1.
Decius pleads with Cæsar: 72 107.
eagles on the ensigns: 149 80.
effect of the murder upon the people: 88 98.
exhalations: 45 44.
first of March: 45 40.
hour of the battle: 159 109.
Ides of March: 79 1.
Ligarius: 57 215.
Lucilius impersonates Brutus: 161 29.
mob's violence: 112 252.
Munda (battle of): 6 53.
Phaonius quotes Homer: 131 128.
Poet's interruption: 131 130.
Pompey's porch: 39 126.
Portia's (Porcia) anxiety: 75 1.
Portia's courage: 61 279.
Portia's death: 133 156.
Portia's suspicion: 59 233.
signal of battle: 145 14.
soothsayer's warning: 79 1.
Titinius kills himself: 157 90.
triumvirs meet near Bononia: 116 1.
Young Cato's death: 160 11.