559, 11
Rust, foul cankering, 113, 56
Rutland, Countess of, epitaph of, 506, 30

S

Sabbath, Christ's saying on,
452, 16;
ordainer of, pity in, 151, 51;
profaned, no gain, 316, 52
Sack, bad, 37, 5;
empty, 79, 23
Sackcloth, what underlies, 506, 25
Sacrament, received, a benefit, 152, 8
Sacrifice, a duty, 185, 38;
a sick man's, 19, 24;
a sorrowful, 440, 7;
as duty and necessity, effect of, 395, 23;
in the eyes of God, 491, 42;
necessary to realisation of idea, 302, 34;
of less for greater, 332, 61
Sacrifices, in little things, hard, 522, 43;
our, passive, 339, 14
Sad, man, not friend, 260, 30;
the, disliked by gay, 324, 5;
when has cause, 165, 22
Saddest thing, the, 443, 46
Sadness, a mark of goodness, 475, 20;
deep, 514, 34;
enjoyment in, 471, 23;
soul's poison, 118, 17
Safety, the only, 397, 5;
the parent of, 37, 15
Sagacious man contrasted with a wise, 566, 36
Sage, a, defined, 18, 54;
a true, a world-pupil, 143, 11;
how regarded, 233, 7;
test of a, 478, 51;
why esteemed by world, 210, 45
Sages, ancient, aim of, 208, 27
Sailing without wind, 209, 2
Sailor, a disgrace to, 35, 10;
first, daring of, 182, 14;
heart of, 34, 17
Saint, peasant, toiling for bread and light, 405, 19;
run mad, 111, 36;
seeming, not to be trusted, 501, 18
Sainthood, questionable, 476, 31
Saints, a communion of, for all who have faith, 483, 27;
a living communion of, 470, 4;
God's triumph over, 385, 14;
living and dead, different treatment of, 461, 24
Salvation, a dubious, offering, 73, 31;
according to Plato, 216, 22;
all alone, misery, 200, 16;
by human means, 430, 23;
first step in, 194, 27;
no, in the course of justice, 484, 17;
only road to, 444, 40;
things that tend to our, 457, 26
Samaritan, the good, doing, 564, 32
Same, the, everywhere, 39, 9
Samson's riddle, 340, 13
Sanctity, the root of, 452, 9
Sanctuary, shall we raze, 141, 49
Sand, no grain of, unpeopled, 302, 12
Sanity, a test of, 191, 36;
how preserved, 314, 20;
perfect, exceptional, 304, 11
Saracens, Emerson on, 335, 8
Sarcasm, the sting in, 416, 19
"Sartor Resartus," two main ideas of, 263, 15
Satan, finds mischief, 192, 36
Satiety, as reformer, 294, 16;
fulness of, a curse, 397, 43
Satire, and poverty, 354, 25;
general and personal, 187, 1;
hard to suppress, 67, 29;
truthful, effect of, 20, 12
Satires and lampoons, written with wit and spirit, 229, 23
Satirical vein, danger of, 146, 42
Satisfaction, effect of, 93, 57
Satisfied, and dissatisfied, different conduct of, 482, 51;
well, 144, 1
Sauce, the best, 336, 1
Savage, civilised, worst, 59, 46;
noble, 164, 35
Saved once, saved for ever, 79, 25
Saving, a great art, 400, 37;
a man against his will, 196, 27;
having, 114, 5;
necessity of, as well as gaining, 363, 35
Saviour, a, vocation of, 58, 2
"Savoir-vivre," the first condition of, 374, 45
Say, having one's, 168, 46
Saying, and doing, 70, 43; 379, 38;
and doing, difference between, 29, 59;
before singing, 236, 5;
from, to doing, a long stride, 52, 36;
insincere, 503, 19;
well and doing well, different effects of, 30, 7
Sayings, wise, 557, 42-44
Scaffold, not the disgrace, 39, 4
Scandal, and a lie, 8, 15;
and tea, 253, 49;
and the great, 109, 45
circulation of, 101, 6;
lust of, 470, 6;
waits on state, 135, 33
Scandals, dead, use of, 55, 30;
fly, 329, 31
Scapegoat always needed, 3, 62
Scattering and increasing, 477, 5
Scenes, new, power of, 297, 32;
prying behind, 152, 55
Scepticism, the misery of, 262, 48
Sceptre, snatched from tyrants, 84, 36;
weight of, when known, 144, 46
Schemes, sinister, how defeated, 316, 32;
our, not favoured by Zeus, 10, 11;
the best laid, 417, 44
Schiller, and Goethe, compared, 532, 22;
and his ideal, 481, 28;
Goethe of, 379, 11;
on his education, 492, 14
Schiller's, ideal, premature, 54, 9;
scorn for worldly possessions, 63, 41
Schisms in Church, root of, 452, 8
Scholar, a good and ripe, 116, 9;
great, common defect of, 7, 6;
self-denial required in, 19, 6;
the affair of, 346, 8;
the ink of, its merits, 436, 39;
the true, procedure of, 459, 8;
without good-breeding, 452, 27
Scholars, greatest, 432, 37;
greatest, not wisest men, 258, 50;
seldom great men, 465, 24;
unregarded, 176, 4
School, true preparatory, 319, 24
Schoolboy, the desire of, 452, 28
Schooling, good, missed, 150, 44;
our, a preparation for slavery, 320, 37
Schoolmasters, express and unexpress, 426, 24;
our, 526, 25
Science, a true man of, defined, 143, 40;
advance in, due to individuals, 184, 42;
an exchange of ignorances, 220, 44
and Christianity, 420, 19;
and the theologians, 97, 59;
and thought, law of, 484, 38;
as truth, 500, 29;
at bottom, 313, 4;
children not to be taught, 527, 34;
compared with conscience, 46, 40;
condition of any, 526, 35;
contrasted with religion, 372, 30
defined, 383, 3;
dictionary and grammar of, 236, 28;
falsely so called, 532, 38;
its value to the race, 521, 5;
men of, controversy unworthy of, 276, 8
modern, Ruskin on, 281, 32;
no, patriotic, 473, 44;
not in bulk, 162, 24;
physical, a lesson of, 348, 19;
pride of, an evil, 275, 41;
prosecuted for its own sake, 81, 40;
the faculty of, 426, 46;
the fathers of, 247, 34;
the home-making power of, 535, 36;
the new in, 189, 43;
the want in, 399, 18;
two things to consider in, 189, 44;
without poetry, 559, 42;
work of, 464, 2
Sciences, advantages of study in, 157, 22;
functions of the several, 131, 48;
history of, a fugue, 64, 23
Scipio, Africanus, saying of, 319, 1
Scoffer, fate of, at the resurrection, Mahomet on, 331, 10
Scolding, folly of continual, 225, 4;
vanity of, 304, 50
Scorning, futility of, 145, 43
Scotch, drink, Burns on, 108, 30;
drink, Burns on the power of, 237, 8;
the, temper of, 346, 11
Scotchman, the, Goldsmith on, 558, 23
Scoundrel, no, without his apology, 218, 17
Scoundrelism, course of, 421, 44
Scoundrels, guiding, by love, 492, 51;
just hatred of, backbone of religion, 215, 37
Scribbling, incessant, evil of, 192, 53
Scripture, demand for, 22, 36;
how to interpret, 93, 60;
no jesting with, 296, 46
Scruples, to be guarded against, 241, 38
Scylla shunned, 485, 49
Sea, sayings about, 452, 30-35;
secret of, how to learn, 563, 31;
the, a harper, 564, 26;
treacherous, 23, 19
Searchable and unsearchable, wise treatment of, 54, 26
Searching commended, 22, 11
Season, things in, 162, 1
Secrecy, and vice, 548, 26;
once whispered, 168, 12;
recommended by Burns, 25, 32;
recommending, 370, 31;
to be kept, 141, 48
Secret, a, hard to keep, 485, 22;
a, imparted, 17, 13;
between two or three, 360, 10;
blame of disclosing, 498, 43;
how to keep a, 177, 13;
how to lose command of, 150, 25
keeping and disclosing, 199, 18;
kept and revealed, 19, 5;
knowing and revealing, 207, 30;
of a friend, his, not mine, 536, 30;
power of a, 486, 8;
the great, 550, 5;
trusting, to a servant, 152, 35;
weight of a, 377, 3;
who would wish to keep, 553, 32;
woman cannot keep, 25, 7
Secrets, all, to be laid open, 315, 40;
keeping of, 11, 53;
revealing, 496, 4;
why coveted, 311, 13
Sectarian bigotry, Ruskin on, 514, 31
Sectary, the, mistake of, 191, 38
Sects, founders of, 307, 32;
the, and reason, 93, 61
Security, insecure, 144, 45;
often near ruin, 325, 33
Seducer, no, happy, 295, 12
See, they that won't, 148, 20;
to, but not be seen through, our wish, 525, 19
Seed, and flower, relation of, 428, 49;
and tree, interval between, 469, 35;
sown by God, 379, 1, 2
Seed-corn not to be ground, 107, 48
Seed-field, man's, 288, 6
Seeing, an object, necessity of, 508, 5;
and looking, different, 2, 38;
before overseeing, 242, 56;
believing, 41, 12;
culminating in dimness of vision, 395, 22;
followed by contemplation, 20, 37;
for one's self, a great moment, 15, 3;
in part, 539, 46;
musically, 384, 29;
rarer than thinking, 164, 13;
thing beautifully done, pleasure of, 471, 26;
through, but not being seen through, 329, 15;
through, preventing seeing, 274, 37;
truly, condition of, 176, 2
Seeking, compared with finding, 125, 18;
or not and finding, or not, 152, 10
Seemly, the, permitted, 84, 38
Seen, compared with heard, 480, 47
Seer, a, beguiling, 218, 19;
and seen, alike punished, 127, 55
Seers and thinkers compared, 453, 7
Selection, natural, defined, 290, 15;
saved, trouble saved, 85, 12;
the art of, importance to author, 151, 6
Self, admiration of, 127, 19;
admirer or lover of only, 334, 31;
alone interesting, 313, 38;
an eternal entity, 483, 29;
as a mirror of truth, 10, 2;
as one's enemy, 79, 16;
concentration on, fruits of, 10, 40;
conquest of, 146, 48;
estimation of, 79, 14;
evaluation of, to be rigorous, 79, 14;
harmony with, 543, 7;
how best to shun, 167, 38;
how to know, 465, 15; 556, 34;
how to live to, 483, 40;
how to regard, 323, 34; 523, 16;
ignorance of, 175, 5;
instance of love of, 88, 33;
left to, good at times, 205, 38;
Luther's fear of, 164, 45;
man's, his worst  blind, 324, 19;
oneness with, oneness with God, 532, 27;
one's, as a miracle and monster, 167, 2;
one's truest and deepest, 519, 32;
our estimate of, 93, 26;
pious and just honouring of, 447, 42;
respect only for, 201, 12;
saying good or bad of, 381, 24;
thinking modestly of, 150, 11;
to be overcome, 324, 14;
trust of, and distrust of, 105, 36;
unbelief in, 427, 30;
undervaluing, and others, 148, 40;
where to be sought and found, 384, 46;
worship of, dreary, 86, 7;
dead, a stepping-stone, 167, 19
Self-abasement, effect of, 83, 11
Self-assertion and self-denial, 340, 37
Self-censure, a fishing for praise, 9, 17
Self-commendation, a legitimate, 471, 14
Self-conceit, a source of darkness, 445, 35;
cause of ruin, 163, 12;
how to lessen, 176, 14;
not to be obtrusive, 301, 34;
the first sin, 428, 36
Self-concentration, man's, his fatalest disease, 423, 42
Self-confidence, its attestation, 522, 38;
the power of, 395, 38
Self-confident, the, to beware, 241, 8
Self-conquest, victory, 227, 11
Self-control, man without, 551, 33
Self-culture and study of history, 304, 31
Self-deception, 523, 23;
the greatest, 305, 1
Self-denial, greatness of, 133, 39;
how judge a life of, 303, 41;
importance of teaching, 465, 30;
Scott on the power of, 411, 13;
superseded, 544, 31;
the benefit of, 362, 23;
the gain of, 385, 9;
want of, 518, 32
Self-dependence, 8, 40;
happiness of, 161, 24
Self-endeavour, the key to success, 34, 11
Self-esteem, due, a necessity, 171, 16, 21;
grounded on just and right, 325, 40
Self-forgetfulness, the best, 418, 1
Self-help, alone owned by nature, 292, 25;
as an acquisition, 190, 23;
Heaven's help, 7, 32
Self-helping man, welcome, 531, 21
Self-knowledge, a necessity, 312, 6;
a, not bad, 304, 21;
an effect of, 418, 19;
difficult, 178, 51;
how attained, 161, 6; 334, 55;
index of, 382, 23;
limited, 525, 11;
never perfect, 306, 3;
rare, 517, 5;
source of, 276, 16;
sum of wisdom, 117, 31;
Thales on, 443, 40;
the condition of, 296, 8;
value of, 151, 25; 218, 26
Self-love, a balloon, 222, 18;
and debt, 224, 13;
blinding, 78, 29;
excess of, 552, 11;
function of, 504, 2;
greatest flatterer, 222, 17;
offended, 222, 19;
to be cut out, 52, 17
Self-lovers, the nature of, 206, 31
Self-made men, our, 339, 15
Self-maintenance, no hardship, 494, 17
Self-neglecting, a sin, 386, 7
Self-praise offensive, 231, 24
Self-reformation, a contribution to national, 152, 9;
a labour, 419, 38
Self-regard a right, 470, 10
Self-reliance, after failure, 346, 44;
the virtue in, 417, 1
Self-respect, effect of, on morals, 493, 1;
importance of, 24, 10
Self-restraint, necessity of, 305, 5;
the virtue of, 266, 24
Self-reverence, 2, 2;
as a virtue, 451, 21
Self-satisfied man, the, 505, 27
Self-subdual as a conflict, 301, 24
Self-sufficiency, law of, 443, 8
Self-taught, a merely, man, 532, 35
Self-trust, its comprehensiveness, 189, 47;
the value of, 506, 14
Self-will to be subdued, 142, 4
Selfish, like sympathetic, 408, 36;
no happiness to, 162, 43
Selfishness always a failure, 90, 47
Selling, the rule in, 176, 13
Semblance versus substance, regard for, 150, 14
Sense, as deceptive,