Watts, Isaac, associations of the name, [12], [13]; birth, parentage, and education, [13], [14]; Bryant's admiration for, [14]; his hymns, [14], [15]; endowed with a home, [15].
Westminster Bridge, [103].
White, Gilbert, and the Natural History of Selborne, [259-264]; his house, [264].
Williams, Miss, and Dr. Johnson, [104], [105].
Wordsworth, William, [298]; and Coleridge, [313]; the author's personal reminiscence of, [327-330]; his poetry, [330-337]; his parentage and early years, [337-340]; his marriage, [340]; his love of Nature, [340], [341]; personal traits, [341-343]; his home at Rydal Mount, [343], [344]; his pension, [344]; made Poet Laureate, [344]; opposed to railways and manufactures, [345], [346]; his burial-place, [347].
Young, Dr. Edward, his Night Thoughts, [15], [16], [18-20]; his birth, parentage, and early work, [16]; his Last Day, [17]; his marriage, [18]; back at court, [19], [20]; Hannah More's words concerning, [20].
[Transcriber's note: the source book's odd-numbered pages had varying headers. In this etext, they have been converted to sidenotes and placed where appropriate.]