The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

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Alban’s, St., ii. 46.

Alston, ii. 193.

‘Altering’ of poems, ii. 207.

Alfoxden, iii. 16.[277]

[277] This first mention of Alfoxden in the ’Notes and Illustrations of the Poems’ leads the Editor to record here the title-page of a truly delightful privately-printed volume, by the Rev. W.L.  Nichols, M.A., Woodlands:  The Quantocks and their Associations (1873), 41 pp. and Appendix, xxxii, pp.  A photograph of ‘Wordsworth’s glen, Alfoxden’ (p. 6) is exquisite.  G.

‘Amends,’ how to make, i. 130-1, et seqq.

American war, i. 135-6.

American edition of poems, iii. 483-4.

Ambleside, ii. 224-6;
  road from, to Keswick, ii. 227-8.

Anxiety, moderate, i. 324.

Appendix
  to Bishop Watson’s Sermon, i. 24-30;
  to Contention of Cintra, i 175-179. 
  (See preface, I. xiv.-xix.)

Apology for the French Revolution, i. 1-23. 
  (See preface, I. x.-xix.)

Arbitrary,
  distinctions, i. 16-17;
  power, i. 158-9.

Aristocracy, i. 19.

Aristarchus, ii. 17.

Armistice, i. 84;
  preamble of, i. 86;
  articles of, i. 88-94.

Armstrong, Dr., iii. 506.

Army,
  British, departure of, i. 38;
  Spanish, the people, i. 47;
  French, and the French government, i. 95.

‘Arrow,’ i. 21.

Artevelde, van, Philip, iii. 492.

Art and nature, ii. 157-61.

Arts and science, i. 154;
  fine, i. 323.

Ashe, i. 360.

Ashley, iii. 507.

Assembly, i. 147.

Asturias, i. 52-3.

B.

Bad people,’ ii. 41.

‘Babes in the wood,’ ii. 98.

Bacon,
  quotation from, i. 357;
  and Shakespeare, iii. 457.

Beia, i. 55.

Benevolence, i. 171.

‘Beck.’ i. 336.

Beaumont, Sir George H. and Lady,
  letters to, ii. 146-201;
  drawings by Sir George, ii. 151.

Beaumont, Sir John, ii 346, iii. 505.

Bell, Peter, ii. 182.

Bell, Dr., iii. 507.

Bede, iii. 506.

Biscayans, i. 60.

Biography, of authors, ii. 11-12.

Birthday, iii. 443-4.

Bonaparte, i. 37;
  acknowledgment of titles, i. 84-5;
  influence of concession on, i. 93-4;
  ravager of Europe, i. 115;
  formidable yet weak, i. 163-4;
  to decrease, i. 200, ii. 18, et alibi frequenter.

Books, religious, i. 335.

‘Bolton, Mr.,’ i. 350.

Boswell’s Johnson, ii. 9.

Bran [misprinted Braw], iii. 69.

Bleeding, good, i. 86.

Britain, history of a noble one, i. 101-2.

Brougham,
  public life of, i. 225, et seqq., 242-8, et seqq.
  later opinion of, iii. 504.

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