Wahrheit and Dichtung, in ‘Aylwin,’ [50]

Wales, Watts-Dunton’s sympathy with, [312]; popularity of ‘Aylwin’ in, [314]; descriptions of, [315], [317], [318]; Welsh accent, [319]–20

Wales, Prince of, anecdote of, [67]

Warburton, [69]

‘Wassail Chorus,’ [438]

Waterloo Bridge, Borrow on, [115]

‘Water of the Wondrous Isles,’ [181]

Watson, William, Grant Allen on, [207]

Watts, A. E., Watts-Dunton’s brother, articled as solicitor, [72]; Cyril Aylwin, identification with, [87]; his humour, [88]; death, [89]

Watts, G. F., Rossetti’s portrait by, [161]