Sun, a type of Jesus, 483, 33;
and shadow it casts, 546, 6;
beautifying power of, 26, 21;
-clear, the, no arguing against, 4, 72;
down, while yet day, 155, 3;
extinction of, effect of, 415, 10;
looks on all alike, 453, 8;
never sets on my dominions, 170, 5;
not to be economically viewed, 530, 2;
on evil and good, 144, 28;
real or spiritual, condition of love for, 565, 36;
spots, vulgar judgment of, 422, 19;
splendour of brief, 89, 29;
the rising, Mirabeau to, 390, 4;
the, no liar, 397, 13;
the power of, 319, 21;
the real and the spiritual, defined, 565, 36;
the, sayings about, 456, 16-21;
there, though concealed, 89, 35;
things that love, 10, 58;
who soars too near, 552, 34
Sunbeam, incorruptible purity of, 21, 11
Sunlight, our dependence on, 204, 9
Sun-setting, a bright, 520, 19;
effect of, 396, 49
Suns that shine at night, 334, 14
Sunshine, from, to sunless land, 161, 15;
those who bring us, 483, 3
Superfluities, folly of pursuit of, 397, 44
Superfluous, necessary, 235, 18
Superior, and inferior, law of, 198, 19;
man, way of, 461, 21;
without subjection to, no rest, 125, 6
Superiority, condition of, 554, 9;
contrasted with majority, 260, 15;
manifestation of, price of, 441, 25;
the art of attaining, 233, 32;
the condition of, 147, 23
Supernatural, Horace on introduction of, into composition, 293, 33;
the, the source and goal of all things, 554, 31;
the, to a child, 315, 44;
true region of, 396, 33
Superstition, effect of, contrasted with atheism, 21, 32;
compared with fanaticism, 101, 40;
defined, 569, 41;
effect of science on, 544, 20;
Frederick the Great on Voltaire's raid against, 555, 29;
its power over us, 456, 25;
obstinacy of, 468, 7;
rather than unbelief, 166, 25;
the basis of, 53, 3;
the worst, 465, 33;
those opposed to, 479, 31;
weakness of, 11, 20;
where sure to be found, 402, 43
Supper, Holy, observance of, 435, 25
Suppliants at preferment's gate, 508, 14
Surfeit, mortality from, 286, 17;
suffering from, 19, 58;
they that, with too much, 478, 44
Surgeon, good, qualifications of, 6, 56;
young, 212, 48
Suspicion, a life of, 147, 40;
the evil of, 400, 27
Suspicious man, a, 41, 31
Swallow, the, wheeling, 553, 3
Swallow-flights, short, of song, 389, 32
Swan of Avon, sweet, 149, 25
Swearer, the cheap, 420, 3
Swedenborg, the mourner, 465, 14
Sweet, and bitter, common source of, 116, 29;
no, without sweat, 302, 23;
the fate of everything, 513, 21
Sweetness, fleeting, 88, 41;
versus asperity, 4, 55
Swift's epitaph, 504, 35
Sword, and pen compared, 27, 51;
and the right, 456, 36;
good, in poor scabbard, 130, 13;
leaden, in ivory scabbard, 7, 72;
striking with, 148, 31
Swordsman, a good, 31, 28
Sworn foe to sorrow, care, or prose, 167, 23
Sybarite, the, and his body, 315, 23
Symbol, new, a welcome gift, 473, 30;
the idea of a, 184, 23
Symbolic, everything, 10, 55
Symbols, who works merely with, defined, 152, 48
Sympathy, and pleasure, effects of, 349, 32;
flower of life, 502, 12;
in ordinary life, rare, 385, 34;
indifference to, 316, 24;
power of, 281, 9; 319, 11; 390, 40;
secret of, 253, 14;
with lowest, power of, 153, 10;
with spirit of man, significance of, 548, 46
Systems, only words, 534, 9
T
Taciturnity, commended, by Burns, 235, 42;
where to learn, 332, 45
Tact, and perseverance, value of, 346, 40;
contrasted with talent, 409, 48;
importance of, 559, 45
Taking out and never putting in, 4, 43
Tale, a round, unvarnished, 251, 28;
an oft-told, 369, 4;
he cometh with a, 142, 16;
I could a, untold, 165, 31;
plainly told, 15, 18;
spoiled in telling, 307, 23
Tale-bearer, words of, 463, 44
Talent, a, to be guarded against, 528, 31;
all, moral, 10, 27;
and character, how formed respectively, 85, 20;
and the world, 464, 24;
as determining and determined, 2, 57;
as man's enemy, 464, 47;
compared with wealth, 136, 42;
contrasted with genius, 120, 18, 50; 121, 3;
definition of, 481, 41;
eye for, what is involved in, 458, 40;
field open to, 194, 4;
for literature, a, 477, 22;
guide to vocation, 75, 14;
great, happiness of, 17, 40;
happiness of using, 441, 15;
mark of, 491, 39;
ordinary, with perseverance, power of, 558, 38;
the curse of, 206, 7;
versus genius, 54, 32;
a, which we cannot perfect, 29, 66
Talents, by nature, 239, 28;
characteristic of, 382, 14;
distinguished, not therefore discreet, 69, 44;
great, often hid, 379, 28;
great (see Great talents);
high, the pride of, 400, 33;
often without genius, 269, 11
Talisman, a, acknowledged by nature, 21, 23
Talk, filthy, 166, 33;
honourablest part of, 435, 29;
measure of, 529, 19;
the ineffectuality of, 176, 40;
unwise, harmfulness of, 509, 11
Talkers, a consideration for, 306, 24;
an evil they suffer, 428, 16;
compared with thinkers, 33, 8;
great, 39, 23; two sets of, 399, 3;
weaknesses of, 19, 13
Talking, always, effect of, 479, 19;
and acting, motives of, 529, 20;
caution in regard to, 345, 6;
good, and good work, conjointly impossible, 305, 22;
great charm of, 496, 1;
and doing nothing, 491, 19;
in morals and art, 53, 8;
long, effect of, 252, 36;
much, 148, 35, 36;
not to be monopolised, 297, 3;
passion of women, 448, 4;
the rule in, 34, 28
Tall men often empty-headed, 325, 37
Tardiness, the evil of, 401, 37
Tarpeian Rock, the, 227, 29
Task, a noble, never easy, 305, 32;
one's, how to be done, 541, 33
Taskmaster, the great, 19, 7
Taste, defined, 381, 28;
effect of delicacy of, 57, 48;
false, defined, 536, 11;
good (see Good taste);
purity of, test of, 339, 5;
sense of, its exquisiteness, 137, 32;
true, development of, 500, 40
Tastes, pleasant, 349, 26
Tattler, characterised, 21, 25
Taxation, a reason for, 295, 34;
for benefit of a class, 496, 3;
in relation to liberty, 185, 41;
of posterity, for folly, 475, 45;
on mere labour and brains, 307, 19
Taxes, self-imposed, 522, 21;
sinews of the state, 524, 25;
the heaviest, 170, 33;
to the commonwealth, 511, 50
Teach, who should, 242, 40
Teachable mind, mark of, 21, 26
Teacher, a good, test of, 305, 50;
a wise, 144, 3;
an authoritative, ever a necessity, 566, 14;
and pedant contrasted, 234, 23;
business of, 492, 50;
man's best, 414, 32;
qualification of, 77, 22; 151, 45;
the only, 454, 38;
with imperfect knowledge, 475, 34
Teachers, our real, 231, 51;
who have boobies to deal with, Burns' pity for, 126, 18
Teaching, a, before all, 519, 38;
false, Gen. Gordon on, 544, 48;
great art of, 493, 33;
no living by, 308, 20;
no, without inspiration, 162, 26;
rule in, 366, 14;
to be commensurate with intelligence in pupil, 203, 46;
to be successful, 353, 35;
when spiritually profitable, 307, 24
Tear, a, for pity, 142, 51;
law that moulds, 414, 20;
merit of drying, 424, 25;
of joy, the, 456, 44;
of tender heart, no stemming, 208, 32;
the mourning, 456, 44;
witchcraft in a, 533, 25
Tears, a debt, 406, 50;
a necessity for man, 239, 9;
causes of, 399, 4;
expression of tenderness, 282, 16;
expressiveness of, 195, 42;
joyful, oh for a bosom in which to shed, 322, 21;
lent by nature, 291, 10;
motive powers, 231, 14;
Nature's, 292, 42;
obscuring power of, 478, 18;
of penitents, 456, 45;
often a bad sign, 151, 13;
sacredness in, 470, 25;
safety-valves, 452, 22;
sometimes for show, 349, 53;
soothing power of, 87, 27;
sowing in, 479, 49;
tender, power of, 482, 41;
the cause of, 205, 18;
the channels of, 394, 38;
to be secret, 335, 24
Teeth without bread, and bread without teeth, 41, 25
Telegraph, electric, no substitute for face of a man, 425, 1
Teleology, question of, 450, 30
Telescope versus eye, 360, 36
Telescopes and eyes, 98, 21
Tell-tale, harm one, does, 332, 20;
out of school, 457, 1
Temper, an even and cheerful, benefit of, 426, 9;
and circumstance, accord between, 143, 29;
fate, 12, 59;
the, how to treat, 198, 39
Temperaments, our, diversity in, 339, 25
Temperance, a physician, 227, 37;
and health, 153, 32, 37; 260, 36;
as a virtue, 460, 42;
defined, 113, 12; 432, 27;
in cold latitudes, 435, 11;
incompatible with love of pleasure, 303, 5;
true, a part of, 199, 49
Tempers, unsociable, 508, 26
Tempest, sorest, issue of, 454, 10;
the objects it attacks, 457, 4
Temple, but one, in world, 471, 19;
no, easily reared, 565, 40;
reared on ruins of churches, 125, 19
Temptation, a, merely fled from, 527, 6;
anxiety to avoid, a snare, 269, 25;
common, 469, 17;
effect on us of resisting, 524, 9;
enduring, blessed, 30, 53;
flight from, 117, 11;
no guard against, 306, 26, 40;
object of, 106, 43;
our desire, 525, 18;
power of victory over, 565, 5;
resisted, not known, 540, 5;
resisting, serving God, 126, 33;
to sin in loving virtue, 284, 12;
virtue unequal to overcome, 162, 32;
when under, 547, 9
Temptations, and trials, our own, thought hardest, 91, 50;
beginning of all, 417, 20;
only skin deep, 268, 15;
teaching of, 525, 9
Tenants, poor, in the factor's hands, Burns on, 352, 38
Tendency, present, of things, 429, 45
Tenderness, defeating prudence, 450, 4;
thought of, at death, 543, 18;
throne of, 75, 49;
want of, 518, 34;
weakness of, 395, 21
Tennyson, rank as poet, 503, 48
Term of things, God-appointed, 480, 32
Territory, loss of, 439, 46
Terror, a life-long, horror of, 27, 46
Terrors, men amidst, 161, 8;
most, illusory, 284, 39
Testament, framed with injustice, 472, 51
Testimony, written, value of, 250, 34
Teufelsdröckh, as a rejected man, at the centre of indifference, 111, 14
Thanks, at all enough, 544, 4;
exchequer of poor, 89, 46;
fed on, 287, 42
Thanksgiving, God-glorifying, 126, 35
Theatre, and pulpit, 457, 14;
private, of great account, 262, 5
Theft, contrasted with carelessness, 36, 6;
proscribed by Christianity, 241, 7
Theme, a common, hard to treat freshly, 67, 28
Theologian, experience of, 424, 8
Theologians slain by science, 97, 59
Theological absurdities embraced by the greatest men, 307, 26
Theology, and philosophy, Carlyle on, 347, 38;
compared with religion, 372, 22;
false, the cure for, 422, 26
Theorists, crotchety, 444, 4
Theory, all, gray, 132, 42;
how to test a, 397, 38
There, never here, 457, 15
Thief, and anvil, 8, 60;
and opportunity, 77, 27;
saving a, 381, 8;
the greatest, 324, 41
Thieves, and their chains, 251, 38;
little and great, how treated, 219, 35, 36;
more, than are hanged, 52, 23
Thing, a, how defined, 21, 35;
that most needs to be done not easy, 414, 31
Things, all, co-operative, 11, 3;
all, only halves, 75, 25;
are as regarded, 233, 12;
best at their sources, 238, 8;
how to know, 377, 19;
more, in heaven and earth, 467, 23;
often misconstrued, 33, 16;
the path of, 447, 12;
to be done decently and in order, 240, 20;
with more spirit chased, 552, 23
Think, how to learn to, 200, 43
Thinker, accurate, compared with accurate observer, 110, 34;
arrival of, an epoch, 186, 32;
earnest, no plagiarist, 301, 37;
fairest fortune to a, 54, 26;
great, test of, 305, 37;
peril to things caused by advent of, 545, 35;
the, and the public, 486, 18;
the light he requires, 457, 28;
the, want of, 529, 38;
to be guarded against, 29, 73
Thinkers, and seers compared, 453, 7;
relation of, to workers, 482, 47
Thinking, a disease, 333, 31;
abortiveness of always, 42, 8;
acting, 496, 21;
and having ideas compared, 493, 9;
and living, contrasted, 40, 12;
and saying, 344, 42, 43;
any, rather than none, 266, 19;
as wishing, 320, 8;
before writing, 241, 2;
clear, and ardent loving, 230, 32;
contrasted with doing, 50, 42;
defined, 339, 26;
effect of, 475, 15;
evil of too much, 559, 7;
faculty, Goethe's thrift of, 334, 18;
free-, a vain boast, 523, 26;
how alone possible, 205, 14;
leaving off, evil of, 427, 17;
less harm from, than speech, 269, 6;
man a terror to the devil, 21, 39;
man, fairest portion of, 493, 4;
man, not appreciated, 161, 16;
no, no wisdom, 148, 4;
often no thinking, 161, 16;
power of, 485, 2;
powerful and bold, 264, 30;
rare, 164, 13;
rule of, 274, 45;
that is none, 149, 15;
the rule of, 481, 16;
the value of, 369, 6;
too much, 152, 32;
too much, effect of, 569, 8;
what is implied in, 334, 40
Thirty, without sense at, 364, 5
Thomson, Littleton on the muse of, 110, 3
Thongs, from others' leather, 32, 45
Thorn, but a changed bud, 21, 41;
near the rose, 529, 34
Thorns, when to trample on, 550, 22
Thought, a good, a boon,