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berland's in the Choleric Wives, Petition of the London,

Man, 620.

Will, singular one, 391; will
for deed, Scripture authority
for, 703.

WILLIAM III.Prince of Orange,
remark to Sir W. Temple,
of Charles II. 379.
WILLIAMS, EDWARD, seditious
bookseller, 364.
WILL WIMBLE, parallel in-
stance in the Natural Son,

346.

Winander Mere, notion that the

bottom is paved and smooth,
like polished marble, 536.
Wind, The, hath a human voice,

7.

Window, if there were one in

men's breasts, a shutter
would soon be agreed upon,

44.

Wine, called by Mahomet, "the
mother of sin," 214; love
for, 638.

Wings, property of genius, 636.
Winsley Dale, story of, 426.
Winter, Southey's view of, 193;
evening, eclogue on, 194;
Keswick on, 538.
Wish, A threefold, 645.
Wit, not such unless consist

with wisdom, 641, 647.
Witchcraft, extracts relative
to, 589, 412, 424, 450; hor-
rid persecution at Arras for,
712; something concerning,

715.

WITHER, GEORGE, remarks
on. Southey's wish to edite
a collected edition of his
Poems, 292; extracts, 635,
449.

50; pains, sympathetic, 442.
Wolf, tame one of a lady near
Geneva, 592; cross with a
racoon, 392; baiting of, at
Ispahan, 425.
WOLLESLEY, ROBert, 347.
WOLSEY, CARDINAL, stone cof-
fin of, given by the king for
the body of Lord Colling-
wood, 385.

Womb, babe crying in, 244.
Women, fight between two at
Hockley in the Hole, 1722,
378; other instances, ibid.;
extracts relative to,496, 558;
condition of, 664.
WOOD, foundation in Fifeshire
for twenty old men of the
name of, 385.

Wood house, on London bridge,

entirely without nails, 419.
Wood-lice, how best taken me-
dicinally! 551.

Woots, meaning of, 329.
WORCESTER, MARQUIS OF, his
reply to the Maior of Bala
relative to the King and the
Parliament, 414.

Words, abuse of, 701.
Workington, paintings on the
altar-piece, 531.

World, so whirled," deriva-

tion of! 431.
Wormhood, was formerly as a
flea-fuge, 290; infused with
beer, "an oxeye of worm-
hood," 425.
Worship, indispensable, Aris-
totle's remark, 703.
Wounds, gun-shot, Arab cure
for, 231.

X.
XARIFA and FATIMA, original
and translation of, 261-2.
XENOCRATES, wise order of
relative to children, recorded
by Plutarch, 413.
XERXES, why he wept, and
why we should, a saying of
Mlle. de Gournay, 638.
XIMINES, CARDINAL, cured of
a hectic fever by outward
applications, by a Moorish
woman, 700.

Y.

YAMEN, God of Death, 247.
YE HE WAH, the author of
York Cathedral, custom as to
Vegetation, 228.

Residentiaries there, 355.
YOUNG, DEAN, extracts from.
611.

YOUNG, The Poet, remarks on
his poetry, 346.
YSIARTE, La Ardilla y el Co-
ballo, and translation, 269.

Z.

Zemzem, well of, 112.
ZIMMERMAN, DR. his opinion
about the sensibility of a
man's nose, 557.
ZINZENDORF, CARDINAL, bath-
ed his legs in pig's blood as
a remedy for the gout, 556.
ZISCA, stratagem, of, 142.
ZUINGER, THEODORE, of Basil,

never took a fee except from
the rich, racy saying of, 551.

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