INDEX
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] Q [R] [S] [T] [U] V [W] X [Y] Z
A Accommodation, [5] Adventure in winter, [159] Aira Force, [197] Ambleside, [28], [30] Americans, [12] Angle tarn, [204], [214] Angler, [31] Anglers Crag, [103] ” Inn, [100] Angler’s yarn, an, [130] Armboth House, [173] Autumn, [44]
B Badger, the, [56], [187] Bank holiday, [154] Barley-bread, [154] Barn Scar, [207] Barrow Cascade, [143] Bassenthwaite, [156]-164 Belle Isle, [15], [18] Benn, the, [175] “Birds o’ passage,” [184] Bit-by-bit reform, [42] Blea tarn, [219] ” Water, [212] “Bloomery,” [62], [72] Boating, [101] Bolton, Mr., [14] Borrowdale, [144] Botling, [91] Bowder Stone, [152] Bowness, [20] Bowness Bay, [20] ” landing-place, [21] Bowscale tarn, [207] Brandlehow, [199] Brantwood, [69], [74] Brook trout, [180] Brothers’ Water, [207], [214] Burnmoor tarn, [223] Buttermere, [124]-136 ” after series of rainstorms, [128] Buttermere, fishing of, [132] ” in winter mist, [132] ” maid of, [125] ” my first visit to, [127] Butterwort, [182]
C Calgarth, [24] ” skulls at, [24] Carrier, country, [40], [57], [58] Carrion crows, [184] Castle Crag, [144] Castle (sham) which Manchester erected, [173] Catbells, [146], [151] Causeways, [52] Chant of profit, [146] Char, [26], [61], [66], [91], [101], [190], [192] ” Dub, [101] ” fishing, [26] ” pie, [67] ” potted, [66] Charcoal burning, [73] Cheese, home-made, [154] Civil war, the, [2] Claife, [53] “Clipping,” [114] Coach-road through Buttermere, [124] Coaches, [6] Cockermouth, Keswick, and Penrith Railway, [7] Cock-fighting, [57] Codale, [217] Coleridge, Hartley, [35] Collies, [215] Colthouse, [53] Colwith, [219] Coniston, [221] ” Old Hall, [66] ” Water, [60]-78 Convention week at Keswick, [153] Copper, [62] Corpse-road, [183] Cottages, old, [152] ” old-style, [191] Crosthwaite Church, [148] Crozier, John, [157] Crummock Water, [116]-123 Cuthbert, [147]
D Dales, a youngster of the, [180] ” dwelling, [37] Dalesman, a, [156] Dalesman’s Keswick, [154] Dalesmen, the, [3] Dancing, [109] Davy, John, [26] Deer, red native, [181], [186] De Quincey, [35] Derwent, the, [144] ” Isle, [138] ” vale of, [151] Derwentwater, [137]-155 ” Earls of, [140] Devoke Water, [207], [223] Dialect, Cumbrian, [155] Dipper, the, [130] “Dixon’s Three Loups,” [213] Dobson, Tommie, [79] Domesday, [49] Dotterel, the, [122] Dove Nest, [27] Dunmail, [2] ” cairn of, [167] ” pass of, [166] ” story of, [167] Dunmallet, [200]
E Eagle, golden, [187] Easedale tarn, [217] Elter Water, [220] English Lakes, history of the, [2] Ennerdale, [98]-105 Esthwaite mere, fishing in, [54] ” Water, [49]-59
F Fairfield, [201], [215] Fences partly wall, [171] Finsthwaite, [11] Fir Island, [69] Fishing in Loweswater, [111] Fishing tackle, [20] Floating Island, Derwentwater, [143] Floutern tarn, [223] Fordendale, [181] Forest laws, [61] Fortune-teller, the dumb, [110] Forty-Five, the, [196] Foumart, the, [187] Fox How, [28] Fox-hunting, [45], [185], [212] “Fraternal Three,” [83] Friars Crag, [137] Frost flowers, [48] Furness Abbey, monks of, [223] ” bluffs, [21] ” railway, [6] Fusedale, [186]
G Gale (the wildest), on Coniston, [68] Gatesgarth, [131], [134] Gateswater, [61], [207], [221] German miners, [146] Glencoin, [197] Glenridding, [201] Goat hunt, [78] Goats, wild, [78] Golden eagle, [187] Gondola, [68] Gowbarrow, [197], [199] Grange, [145] Grasmere, [36]-48, [216] ” Lake, [43] Greycrag tarn, [209] Grisedale tarn, [207], [214] Gummers Howe, [10]
H Harrop tarn, [175] Haweswater, [178]-184 Hawkshead, [50] ” Church, burials in woollen, [50] Hawkshead Grammar School ” monks’ home, [50] ” Old, [49]-59 ” Old Hall, [53] ” two centuries ago, [50] Hay-making, [40] Hayes Water, [213] Hedge-parsons, [127] Helm Crag, [43], [166], [216] Helm wind, [187] Helvellyn, [175] Hemans, Mrs., [27] Hen Holme, [27] Herdwicks, [89] Heron, the, [35], [54], [102], [180] High Furness, [49] Hogarth, [25] Holme, Hugh, [182] Home-made cheese, [154] Honister Hause, [125] ” Pass, [136] Houses, old, [50] Hung mutton, [51] Hunting, [79], [157]
I Ice roaring, [76] Inn stews, [66]
J Justice Stone, [173]
K Kendal, [208] Kentmere tarn, [210] Keppel Cove tarn, [216] Keswick, [153], [154] “King” of Mardale, [182] ” Patterdale, [196] Kurnal Crag, raven of, [221]
L Lady Holme, [22] Lady’s Rake, [141] Lake Bank, Coniston, [73] Lakeland’s wealth of bypaths, [36] Lakeside, [9] Lambing-time, [158] Langdale linen, [220] Larch-tree and Wordsworth, [37] Launchy Ghyll, [173] Le Fleming, Sir Daniel, [66] Le Flemings, [32], [39] Levers Water, [222] Little Langdale tarn, [219] Lodore, [142] London and North-Western Railway, [6], [7] Loughrigg, [30] ” tarn, [220] Low Water, [222] Loweswater, [106]-115 ” ancient farms, [108] Lowfell tarn, [223] Lowwood, [26] Lyulph’s tower, [197]
M Maggot, the, [90] Maid of Buttermere, [125] Manchester, sham castle erected by, [173] Mardale, “King” of, [182] ” yews, [183] Martindale, [188] Martineau, Harriet, [30] Matterdale, [189] Measand, [180] Mellbreak, [106], [119] Midland Railway, [7] Millerground, [23] Miners, German, [146] “Mines Valley,” [222] Minstrels, wandering, [109] Monks of Furness Abbey, [223] Motor-traffic, [40] Mounsey, [194] Mountain accident, [135] ” ponies, [32] ” tarns, [204]-223 Mutton, hung, [51]
N Nab Scar, [30] Naddle Forest, [179] “Nae land here,” [121] National Trust for the Preservation of Places of Natural Beauty, [199] “New brew,”[219] Newby Bridge, [9] New Thirlmere, [172] North, Christopher, [15], [221] North-Eastern Railway, [7]
O Old Corruption, [42] ” cottages, [152] ” Hawkshead, [49]-59 ” houses, [50] ” Man, [63] Old-style cottages, [191] Old Thirlmere, [165] Old-timers, [162] Orrest Head, [23] Otter, the, [112], [182] Ovens, [153]
P Parish clerk, [177] Parsons, miserably paid, [99] Patterdale, “King” of, [196] Pavement End, [46] Pavey Ark, [218] Pedlar, the, [111] Peel Island, [61], [73] Pelter Bridge, [32] Philipson, Robert, [19] Philipsons, [19], [24] Picnicking, [121] Place fell, [197] Point of view, [185] Postman, the, [117] Priest, the, [108] Priest’s Pot, [53]
R Radical reform, [42] Raven of Kurnal Crag, [221] Ravens, the, [119] Rawlinson’s Nab, [22] Red deer, native, [181], [186] Red tarn, [190], [206], [216] Ring-ouzel, [181] “Robert Elsmere’s dale,” [209] Rock, [102] Rock-climbing, [88] Rossett Ghyll, [205] Rothay, [28], [30]-35 ” legends of mighty trout, [43] Routes of travel, [5] Ruddle or native iron, [87] “Rush-bearing,” [46] Ruskin, John, [26], [30], [63], [64], [69], [220] Ruskin and Carlyle, [71] ” and the gondola, [70] Rydal, [28], [36]-48 Rydalmere, [40] Rydal Mount, [37], [39] ” Park, [27], [31]
S St. Bee’s Head, [98] St. Bega, [104] St. Herbert’s Isle, [146] St. Kentigern, [148] Sandwick, [188] Sandys family, [50], [53] Santon Bridge, [95] Scale Force, [119] Scales tarn, [207] Scarf Gap, [131] Schoolmaster, the, [108] Scoat tarn, [223] Scott, Sir Walter, [16] Scottish raiders, [53] Screes, the Wastwater, [87], [95] ” rockfalls in, [88] Seathwaite tarn, [61], [223] Sheep, [75], [154], [215] ” “clipping,” [114] ” thatch-eating, [177] ” walks, [133] ” washing, [113] Shepherding, [157] Shepherds, [89] Silver Bay, [200] ” Howe, [35] ” trout, [190] Skeggles Water, [209] Skidda’ hermit, [163] Skiddaw, [148] Skulls at Calgarth, [24] Small Water, [211] Smugglers, [98] Somnambulist, the story of the, [198] Sour Milk Ghyll, [129], [216] Southey, [150], [163] Sprinkling tarn, [223] Squall on a mountain lake, [139] ’Statesmen, [106] Stews, Char, at inns, [66] Stickle, tarn of, [218] Stonechat, [179] Storm clouds, [138] Storrs, [13], [14] Striding Edge’s top, [189] Stybarrow Crag, [193], [194] Stye Head, [223] ” ” Pass (at night), [82]-84 ” ” tarn, [83], [206] Sunrise, [64] Sunset, [74] Swallow, [181] Swarth fell, [200]
T Tarn Hows, [76], [223] Tarns, mountain, [204]-223 Tennyson, [69], [71] Thirlmere, [165]-177 ” angling hardly permitted, [165] ” New, [172] ” Old, [165] Thresthwaite Cove, [25] Thunderstorm, [120] Tourists, classes of, [4] Travel, routes of, [5] Trout, great lake, [191] Troutbeck, [25] Trout-fishing, [101], [106]
U Ullswater, [185]-203 ” night on, [202] ” yachts, [193]
W Walker, Steve, trail-hound trainer, [42] Walla Crag, [179] Wandering minstrels, [109] Wansfell, [26], [27] Wastdale Church, [84] Wastwater, [79]-97 ” in winter, [85] Watendlath, [152] Waterhead, [9] ” pier, [37] Water-lily, [54] Watson, Bishop, [25] Wetherlam, [77] Whinfell tarn, [207], [208] White Moss, [40], [42] Wild fowl, [118] Windermere, [9]-29 ” char-fishing with plumb-line, [26] ” farmsteadings, [11] ” ferry, [15] ” Ferry Hotel, [17] ” parish church, [20] ” spectral white horse, [24] Wishing Gate, [45], [47] “Wonderful Walker,” [126] Wood-owl, [181] Wordsworth, Dorothy, [197] ” William, [14], [33]-35, [38], [46], [50], [56], [57], [150] Wordsworth describes his “Waggoner,” [176] Wordsworth’s aversion to the larch-tree, [37] Wordsworth’s “The Brothers,” [99] ” cottage, [33] ” “The Daffodils,” [198] ” home, [36] ” “Solitary,” [219] Wray Castle, [26] Wrynose Pass, [219] Wythburn, [170], [175] ” Head, [170] ” old rector of, [176]
Y Yacht-racing, [17] Yeoman, the, bell-ringer, [177] Yewbarrow, [95] Yewdale, [77] ” crags, [67] Yews of Mardale, [183] Youngster of the dales, [180]
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