CHI NON TE VEDE, EI NON TE PREGIA.

Love’s Labour’s Lost.

LONDON:
WHITTAKER AND CO. KENDAL: J. HUDSON.
1849.


Table of Contents


INDEX.

PAGE.
Ancient Forests, Remarks upon,[38]
Anecdote from Mr Wordsworth,[49]
———— Curious Chronological,[84]
———— of a Hairy Trout,[107]
———— of deaths in a Slate Quarry,[108]
———— of Fox-craft,[27]
———— of New Ale,[33]
———— of Jenkin Syke,[84]
———— of “Kibble filling”,[97]
———— of Lieut. Oldfield, R.N.,[85]
———— of Mrs Robinson,[81]
———— of Parson Walker’s Economy,[54]
———— of Ravens,[100]
———— of Simon’ Nick,[101]
———— of the Church Beck,[82]
———— of the Name of Tyson,[45]
———— of the Rev. E. Tyson,[64]
———— of Wordsworth’s Duddon,[43]
Anderson, Robert, quoted,[55]
Archives, Parochial,[111]
Bannockstone Bridge,[74]
Betty Yewdale,[144]
Birkett, Dan,[48]
Birks Bridge,[45]
Black Bull, the,[79]
Black Hall,[40]
Blea Tarn,[135]
Brantwood,[117]
Brathay, the River,[29,] &c.
Brimfell,[102]
Busk, the,[33]
Caldron Dub,[125]
Chapel Stile,[141]
Church Beck, the,[82]
Church Clock, the old,[66]
Church Conistone Village,[73], &c.
Cockley Beck,[41]
Colwith Force,[145]
Conistone Bank,[117]
———— Chapel,[77]
———— Etymology of,[5]
———— Hall,[19]
———— Lake, description of,[8]
———— —— Environs of,[12]
———— Monk,[73]
———— Schools,[78]
———— Villa,[118]
Copper Mines,[91]
Copper Ore, process of dressing,[97]
Courting Customs,[67]
Crown Inn,[77]
Deer Park, the Ancient,[112]
De Quincey, Thos., quoted,[7], &c.
Dow Crags,[71]
Dungeon Ghyll,[138]
Elterwater,[143]
Epitaph in Conistone Church,[78]
———— in Langdale Church-yard,[142]
Falls, the Mines,[90]
—— in Seathwaite Beck,[69]
Fell-foot,[33]
Fells seen from Brantwood,[117]
———————— the Lake,[14]
———————— the Old Man,[105]
———————— Walna Scar,[70]
Fish of Conistone Lake,[9]
Fir Island,[9]
Flemings, Le, their Residence at Conistone,[20]
Floating Island,[124]
Gait’s Water,[71]
Gibraltar,[66]
Green, the Artist, quoted,[26]
Halfpenny Ale-house, the,[117]
Hird, Mary,[59]
Holme Ground,[24]
Holy Wath,[89]
Islands on Conistone Lake,[9]
Kernel Crag,[100]
Lake Foot, the,[115]
Langdale, Great,[137]
———— Little,[29]
———— Pikes,[137]
———— Tarn,[30]
“Langden Jerry”,[135]
Legend of the Devil’s foot-mark,[75]
——— of “Girt Will’s Grave”,[125]
Levers Water,[101]
Lloyd, the Rev. Owen,[142]
Ling-Moor,[30]
Low Water,[107]
Mackay, Dr. Chas., quoted,[7]
Macaulay, T.B., quoted,[58]
Martineau, Miss, quoted,[7], &c.
Mill-beck,[138]
Miners, Character of,[99]
Monk Conistone,[73]
—— ————— Park,[14]
Newfield,[48]
Nibthwaite,[115]
Old Man, the,[103]
———— Summit of,[ibid.]
———— View from,[104]
Oukrigg,[102]
Paddy’ End,[100]
Parkinson, the Rev. R., quoted,[25]
Parsonage of Conistone,[125]
————— of Seathwaite,[47]
Priest’s Stile,[83]
Quarries, Slate,[132]
Raven Crag,[27]
Robinson, Mrs,[80]
Ruins, Supposed British,[70]
Scott, Sir Walter, quoted,[47], &c.
Seathwaite Beck,[47]
————— Chapel, &c.,[ibid.]
————— Head of,[38]
Sedgwick, Professor, quoted,[6]
Sheep Shearing,[20]
Shire Stones, The,[35]
Slate Riving and Dressing,[133]
Slater’s Bridge,[29]
Smith, Miss Elizabeth,[119]
——— Mrs, her parody on “Ruth”,[123]
Southey’s “Doctor,” quoted from,[144]
Stepping Stones, The,[43]
Stoneythwaite,[49]
Sunken Graves, The,[42]
Tarn Hows, View from,[146]
Tent Lodge,[118]
Thwaite, The,[74]
Tilberthwaite,[28]
Torver,[112]
Tumulus at Fell-foot,[34]
Tyson, a common name,[44]
——— Daniel,[41]
——— The Rev. Edward,[62]
Ulpha,[40]
Undercrag,[65]
Walker, The Rev. Robert,[51]
Walla-barrow Crag,[49]
Walna Scar,[69]
Waterhead Inn,[7]
——————— View from,[12]
Weatherlam,[28]
West the Antiquary, quoted,[19]
White Houses, Mr Wordsworth on,[30]
Whittlegate, The Custom of,[83]
Wilson, Professor, quoted,[6], &c.
Woo’ Geordie,[22]
Wordsworth, Mr., quoted,[29], &c. [4]
—————'s Seat,[117]
Wraysdale Cottage,[83]
Wrynose,[34]

ERRATA.