Wachuset Mountain.
Wait, General.
Wales, Prince of,
calls Brother Jonathan consanguineus
noster,
but had not, apparently, consulted the
Garter King at Arms.
Walpole, Horace,
classed,
his letters praised.
Waltham Plain, Cornwallis at.
Walton, punctilious in his intercourse with fishes.
War,
abstract, horrid,
its hoppers, grist of, what.
Warren, Fort.
Warton, Thomas, a story of.
Washington, charge brought against.
Washington, city of,
climatic influence of, on coats,
mentioned,
grand jury of.
Washingtons, two hatched at a time by improved machine.
Watchmanus, noctivagus.
Water, Taunton, proverbially weak.
Water-trees.
Weakwash, a name fatally typical.
Webster, his unabridged quarto, its deleteriousness.
Webster, some sentiments of, commended by Mr. Sawin.
Westcott, Mr., his horror.
Whig party
has a large throat,
but query as to swallowing spurs.
White-house.
Wickliffe, Robert, consequences of his bursting.
Wife-trees.
Wilbur, Mrs. Dorcas (Pilcox),
an invariable rule of,
her profile,
tribute to.
Wilbur, Rev. Homer, A.M.,
consulted,
his instructions to his flock,
a proposition of his for Protestant bomb-shells,
his elbow nudged,
his notions of satire,
some opinions of his quoted with apparent
approval by Mr. Biglow,
geographical speculations of,
a justice of the peace,
a letter of,
a Latin pun of,
runs against a post without injury,
does not seek notoriety (whatever some
malignants may affirm),
fits youths for college,
a chaplain during late war with England,
a shrewd observation of,
some curious speculations of,
his Martello-tower,
forgets he is not in pulpit,
extracts from sermon of,
interested in John Smith,
his views concerning present state of
letters,
a stratagem of,
ventures two hundred and fourth interpretation
of Beast in Apocalypse,
christens Hon. B. Sawin, then an infant,
an addition to our sylva proposed
by,
curious and instructive adventure of,
his account with an unnatural uncle,
his uncomfortable imagination,
speculations concerning Cincinnatus,
confesses digressive tendency of mind,
goes to work on sermon (not without fear
that his readers will dub
him with a reproachful epithet
like that with which Isaac Allerton,
a Mayflower man, revenges
himself on a delinquent debtor of his,
calling him in his will, and
thus holding him up to posterity, as
’John Peterson, THE
BORE’),
his modesty,
disclaims sole authorship of Mr. Biglow’s
writings,
his low opinion of prepensive autographs,
a chaplain in 1812,
cites a heathen comedian,
his fondness for the Book of Job,
preaches a Fast-Day discourse,