for a noble soul, 15, 53;
Goethe on, 207, 40;
high, a proof of, 205, 37;
human, our indifference to, 525, 38;
moral, the root of, 283, 11;
partial and extreme, 342, 3;
rule in regard to, 434, 33;
spontaneous, value of, 471, 27;
universality of, 22, 29;
the business of, 391, 11;
without intelligence, 292, 44
Cunning, art of, 416, 30;
dismasked, 20, 8;
men, Burton of, 518, 21;
on whom it imposes, 227, 30;
outwitted, 89, 24;
self-defeated, 82, 40;
stronger than strength, 250, 26
Cup, inordinate, unblessed, 91, 36
Cupid, a rogue, 13, 58;
methods of killing, 398, 3;
though small, great, 251, 39
Cupidity antagonistic to the Gospel, 549, 22
Cupid's bow, how rendered useless, 336, 45;
weapons, 257, 26
Curiosity, a low vice, 413, 39;
a scourge, 422, 28;
age of, gone, 415, 39;
evil of, 218, 29;
too much, 569, 35
Curse, a, 27, 21;
dinna, 68, 32;
to be shared by all, 477, 9
Cured, willingness to be, 341, 51
Curses, like processions, 232, 39;
small, on great great occasions, 394, 21
Cursing contrasted with swearing, 408, 18
Custom, a breach of, 419, 12;
a, falsely so called, 236, 8;
an evil, 261, 40;
ancient, 513, 39;
changing a, 285, 29;
force of, 46, 60; 47, 1, 2;
honoured in the breach, 3, 61;
man's lord, 266, 25;
more potent than reason, 350, 7;
needs no excuse, 43, 21;
often the only sanction, 162, 2;
power of, 48, 37; 510, 10;
power of, on belief, 523, 26;
the empire of, 132, 51;
the law of society, 396, 14;
the power of, 299, 29
Customs, local, 82, 14;
long, hard to shake off, 252, 32;
meaning in old, 4, 7;
observed more than laws, 461, 23;
of country to be followed, 108, 12;
old, 239, 34
Cyclops, the, at work, 182, 13
Cynic, a, described, 422, 33;
and his body, 315, 23
Cynicism deprecated, 71, 37

D

Daggers, I will speak,
241, 28
Dainties, bred in a book, 393, 2
Daintiness of stomach, 102, 42, 45
Daisy, the, Burns to, 531, 5
Daisy's fate, man's, 89, 37
Dalliance, not too much rein to, 71, 28
Dame, the scraping, wasteful, 311, 29
Dan, from, to Beersheba, all barren, 168, 17
Dancing, a corporeal poesy, 336, 39;
as a sign of happiness, 39, 32;
silent music, 287, 3
Dandies, remark upon, 483, 5
Dandy, in Shakespeare, 114, 43;
not without a heart, 559, 18
Danger, a common, 486, 14;
common, tends to concord, 45, 25;
despised, 43, 36;
foreseen, 3, 64;
how to oppose, 192, 5;
how to treat, 528, 38;
imminency of, 2, 42;
no, with due courage, 301, 45;
nothing free from, 299, 20;
effect of, on us, 529, 15;
on guard against, 36, 13;
the most deadly, 385, 39
Dante, as world-child, 465, 16;
as a figure in literary history, 184, 34;
rank as poet, 503, 48
Daring, a defence, 22, 41;
against daring men, 185, 12;
all that may become a man, 165, 37;
conceals fear, 22, 47;
defect of, 142, 30;
necessary for distinction, 22, 46
Dark, hours, man in, 86, 12;
running in, 148, 15;
the, in soul and their universe, 422, 36
Darkness, as co-factor with heat, 153, 51;
encountered as a bride, 172, 43;
of mind, our one enemy, 445, 35;
prince of, his greatest enemy, 21, 39;
powers of, how they seduce us, 488, 46;
rather than light, 249, 12, 13;
spiritual, how to disperse, 241, 10;
the only, 472, 20;
those insensible to, 480, 5
Dashes and modern humour, 392, 56
Daughter, marrying and bringing up, 202, 21;
too much cared for, 77, 26
Daughters, fragile ware, 70, 24;
love for, 38, 29;
slovenly, when wives, 55, 23
David's harp, 177, 3
Dawn, its solemnity, 474, 19
Day, a, losing or misspending, 482, 44;
a, what may bring forth, 3, 71;
and night, how to spend, 241, 42;
appointed, each man has his, 402, 22;
bright, requires caution, 205, 51;
each, how to live, 528, 35;
each new, how to regard, 327, 53;
end of night, 444, 48;
end of, regarded by God, 312, 39;
every, a Doomsday, 90, 36;
every, a leaf in life's history, 90, 35;
every, a rampart breach, 78, 41;
every, how to spend, 90, 37;
every, sets in night, 36, 17;
every, whole of life, 253, 10;
every, worth of, 243, 38;
fair, sign of, 15, 1;
of days, 422, 40;
offices of the, 191, 8;
parting, described, 342, 6;
poorest passing, the conflux of eternities, 448, 29;
still, but night setting in, 308, 30;
the claims of the, 201, 31;
the darkest, transient, 422, 37;
the most wasted, 32, 20;
the, owning, 144, 52;
the, value of, 298, 20;
Titus on loss of a, 13, 27;
when to praise, 22, 12
Days, calm, how to have, 176, 31;
fine, not as roses, 331, 19;
my, in the yellow leaf, 287, 43;
succeeding, unlike, 238, 40
Dazzles, a thing which, temporary nature of, 519, 20
Dead, as riders, 66, 27;
distinguished by their virtues alone, 227, 34;
happy, 3, 10;
no speaking ill of, 497, 27, 28;
of, nothing unfavourable, 58, 30;
selves, stepping-stones, 275, 33;
state of, 559, 2;
the, all holy, 447, 5;
the, and our concerns, 170, 15;
the, Carlyle's apostrophe to, 323, 2;
the, our need of, 422, 43;
the, our sole duty to, 540, 39;
the, purifying power of, 439, 17;
the, respect due to, 329, 29;
to bury their dead, 242, 46
Dealing, fair, blessed effect of, 312, 34;
plain, 349, 13, 14
Dear to another, dear to self, 172, 31
Dearest, the, 54, 19
Death, a deliverer, 248, 11, 12;
a happy, 140, 15;
a joy, 288, 8;
a matter of time, 414, 26;
a man mightier than, 532, 23;
a necessity, 10, 33;
a new birth, 116, 2;
a radical cure, 246, 46;
a reconciler, 79, 24;
a release, 61, 28;
a sleep, 519, 34;
a swift rider, 43, 31;
a universal interest, 253, 41;
an awakening, 246, 46;
an awakening as from nightmare, 250, 7;
and his brother sleep, 163, 2;
and sleep, 393, 37;
and sun not to be looked at, 235, 15;
and the puny body, 283, 59;
and the thought of, contrasted, 226, 20;
beautiful, 160, 49;
but parting breath, 326, 18;
common to all ages, 328, 5;
often comparatively painless, 270, 1;
effect of, on life, 247, 37;
end of all, 481, 14;
everywhere, 366, 48;
fear of, lamentable, 167, 53;
fear of, 275, 7;
fear of, most strange, 284, 37;
finishing touch, 234, 14;
gate of life, 283, 56;
gloried in by Nature, 291, 5;
gradual, 523, 32;
fearlessness of him who does not fear, 520, 14;
happy, a, 124, 37;
honour in, 159, 31;
how to escape or invite, 77, 38;
how to overcome, 517, 30;
if gods or no gods, 205, 33;
impartiality of, 341, 4;
implied in birth, 289, 41;
in battle, 386, 19;
in nature, birth, 9, 19;
mystery of, 25, 31;
necessary to life, 403, 14;
no discharge from, 473, 24;
no evil, 202, 34;
no remedy against, 47, 31;
no surprise to the wise, 226, 21;
no worse than life, 167, 26;
not feared beforehand, 168, 33;
not subject to fortune, 245, 6;
not the worst of evils, 309, 17;
not to be feared, in battle, 567, 12;
not to be forgotten, 262, 20;
not to be thought of, 334, 1;
of no season, 237, 1;
only in meaner parts, 116, 16;
ordained law of, 206, 22;
our farthest limit, 283, 60;
path of, to be trodden by all, 328, 4;
patiently submitted to, 72, 38;
peace to be made with, 74, 36;
Plato on, 306, 19;
pomp of, 448, 22;
principle of, received at birth, 19, 57;
reconciling, 319, 6;
Regnier on, 210, 38;
repose from all toils, 283, 57;
river of, to be crossed by all, 327, 57;
sayings on, 491, 35-37;
sense of, in apprehension, 453, 10;
sting of, 497, 10;
sting of, felt by survivor, 544, 17;
sudden, 368, 15;
that puts an end to pain, 408, 25;
the fear of, 200, 23;
the fearless of, 364, 7;
the fell sergeant, 481, 35;
the most desirable, 550, 3;
the poor man's dearest friend, 325, 50;
the sole, 110, 7;
the solemnity associated with, effect of, 352, 18;
the true, 512, 34;
the thought of, 19, 14; 173, 33;
triumphed over and led captive of, 269, 24; 250, 19;
way to, open, 311, 50;
who fears, 532, 9; 551, 17;
who fears not, 150, 19; 441, 6;
whoso can look on, 554, 7
Death-bed of a man, two queries over the, 542, 1
Debt, avoidance of, a first duty, 241, 19;
effects of, 5, 21;
evil of, 11, 65;
freedom from, 86, 43;
known when accounts come in, 333, 40;
two ways of paying, 466, 30;
not lessened by care, 38, 6, 7;
to be avoided, 368, 26;
without supper rather than in, 29, 24
Debts, all paid, 145, 50;
and sins, their number, 392, 54;
as legacy, 66, 11;
cleared by borrowing, 315, 18;
great and small, 394, 22;
small and heavy, effect of, 244, 27
Decay, contrasted with growth, 48, 9
Deceit, deceptiveness of, 7, 28;
effect of experience in, 447, 22;
art of, 416, 30
Deceived, twice, a disgrace, 171, 12
Deceiving, a deception, 274, 8;
the deceiver, pleasure of, 38, 43
Decency, connected with virtue and vice, 225, 6;
indispensability of, 105, 51;
want of, 183, 18
Deception, always of self, 266, 22;
and self-deception, 199, 46;
limited, 39, 31;
of appearances, 56, 36;
universal, 28, 52, 53
Decision, haste in, 4, 48
Decoration, the first spiritual want, 428, 37
Deed, committed, 27, 20;
good, in naughty world, 161, 14;
noble, effect on us of, 547, 27;
versus fame of it, 155, 31;
one good, dying tongueless, 332, 23;
only avails, 457, 18
Deeds, causes of, spiritual, 528, 16;
compared with words, 562, 16;
contrasted with words, 166, 4;
evil, cannot be blazoned, 312, 18;
evil, vengeance in heart of, 211, 49;
foul, will rise, 113, 52;
good, value of, 129, 24;
great, immortal, 133, 18, 19;
great, power of, 243, 17;
men children of their, 522, 22;
more urgent than knowledge, 25, 24;
name of, from issue, 159, 42;
not always to be acknowledged in words, 6, 65;
not forgotten, 277, 15; not words, 99, 11;
of man, known to the Gods, 284, 2;
one's, the aim of, 163, 10;
our, sayings about, 337, 34-36;
pain of, lost in the glory, 192, 35;
past, compared with deeds now, 314, 15;
power of, 64, 11;
productive power of, 211, 48;
rather than words, 281, 8;
time for, 457, 42;
to be reciprocated, 1, 9;
unnatural, 508, 13;
when properly achieved, 185, 9
Deep, the howling, and its contents, 519, 9;
the, riches in, 185, 51
Defeat, from self alone, 313, 41;
in a foreign land, 334, 33
Defection, a, to be reprobated, 200, 3
Defects, as parts of character, 38, 28;
great, who have any business with, 334, 49;
moral, attributed to nature, 476, 12;
allowed only to great men, 179, 46;
without number, 414, 38
Defence, an insufficient, 534, 18
Deference, effect of, on manners, 493, 1
Deficiencies, as signs, 184, 40
Defilement, moral source of, 475, 18
Definite, a, to be aimed at, 526, 36
Definition, importance of, 145, 31;
value of power of, 145, 9
Deformed, the, displeasing, 314, 31
Deformity, the only, 188, 22
Degeneracy from man, 94, 33
Degree, a professional, necessary, 79, 36
Deil, the, Burns to, 229, 31
Deity, omniscience of, 78, 26;
the, as raising up and casting down, 511, 15
Dejection, extreme ignorance, 60, 18;
great, after enthusiasm, 133, 20
Delay, danger of, 162, 34; effect of, 104, 48;
effect of, on temper, 101, 30;
hateful, but profitable, 283, 10;
that is good, 129, 40;
waste, 185, 54
Delays, dangerous, 57, 4
Deliberation, evil of too long, 532, 25;
life wasted in, 527, 46;
long, contrasted with hasty action, 229, 34;
necessity of, 57, 43
Delicacy, admired by men, 67, 8;
in thought and speech, 269, 48;
sympathy inlet to, 302, 25
Delight, but a sip, 19, 45;
how to foster, 546, 18;
to, as an aim, 89, 4
Delights, to scorn, 495, 26;
violent, their end, 514, 32;
purchased with pain, 9, 21
Delirium, as a common failing, 432, 34
Deliverance, only road to, 444, 40;
solely from within, 559, 20
Deliverer, the hour of his coming, 546, 7
Deluded, the worst, 465, 29
Delusion, gain in shaking off a, 79, 1;
triumphs of, 458, 31
Delusions often sent as a snare, 327, 38
Demigods, incredible, 165, 11
Democracy, a, the likely fate of, 13, 53;
from Christianity, 43, 2;
its presence, 444, 29;
meaning of, 416, 34;
not our goal, 313, 22;
Ruskin's definition of, 4, 8;