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Wallace, The Death of, 128.
War denounced, 367.

War, mode of declaring, by fire and
water, 368.

Warning, The Surgeon's, 457.
Warning Voice, The, 204.
War-pole of the North American In-
dians, some observations upon, 326.
War, its horrible effects traced, as re-
gards both England and France, 20.
War, The Scene of, 739.

War with America in 1814, An Ode
written during, 192.

Waterloo, battle of, moral effects of the
victory gained thereby upon the con-
dition of the whole civilised world,
727.
Waterloo Church, inscriptions in, to
the memory of those brave officers
who fell in the battle, 735.
WATERLOO, THE POET'S PILGRIMAGE
To, 727. See PILGRIMAGE.
Water of Immortality. See Amreeta.
WAT TYLER, a Drama, 90-98. The

Author's reasons for including this
piece in the present collection of his
Poems, 90.

"Weary way-wanderer, languid and
sick at heart," 119.

Wedding, The, an Eclogue, 158.
"Welcome to England, to the happy
Isle," 197.

Wellesley, Sir Arthur (now Duke of
Wellington), Inscriptions for Monu-
ments to his memory at Rolissa, 173.
At Vimeiro, 174. At Talavera, and
on the Banks of the Douro, 175.
Wellington, Duke of, Inscriptions for
Monuments to his memory at the

Deserto de Busaco and Torres Ve-
dras, 176.

Well of St. Keyne, The, 446.
Welsh Beauty, description of a, from
one of their original Chronicles, 365.
Welsh proverbs, 323.

Welsh saints, miracles attributed to,
376.

Wesley, John, interesting dialogue pre-
served by him between himself and
the Chicasaws, 335.

Whang-ho, the Hundred Springs of the,

264.

"When Adam delved, and Eve span," Wizigoths, their history involved in

a Song, 93.

"When at morn the Muleteer," 122.
"When shall the Island Queen of
Ocean lay," 192.

"Where shall I turn me? whither
shall I bend?" 106.

"Who counsels peace at this mo-
mentous hour," 191.

great obscurity, 628.
Wollstonecraft, Mary, Lines to, 86
WOMAN, THE TRIUMPH OF, 87-90.
Women, curious particulars from Stowe
the historian, of their interference in
the business of their rulers in the
fifteenth century, 24.
Women, The, 395.

World, the, moral map of, 763.

"Who is youder poor Maniac, whose World's End, The, 613.
wildly fixed eyes," 417.
"Why dost thou beat thy breast, and Worthies, The Elder, 781.
rend thine hair?" 99.

Wicked, the, Mahommedan belief as
to their punishment after death, 289.
Monkish improvements upon, 290.
Widow, The, 119.

Widow, The Chikkasah, Song of, 134.
Widows, burning of, on the funeral pile
of their husbands, relation of a case
of, 550.

Wife of Fergus, The, a Monodrama,
111.

Wilberforce, tribute to his memory in
connection with the abolition of sla-
very, 756.

"Wild were the tales which fabling
monks of old," 199.

Wilford, Captain, extracts from his
"Asiatic Researches," 553. 566. 572.
577. 585. 595, 622.

Will, freedom of the, in man, asserted,
751.

Williams, Mr., the missionary to the

South Sea Islands, anecdote of, 322.
William the Conqueror, Inscription for
a Monument to his memory in the
New Forest, 170.
Windows, anciently formed of mother-
of-pearl in Eastern countries, 267.
Winds, God of the, description of his
temple, 378.

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"What! and not one to heave the pious" With many a weary step at length I
sigh?" 135.

gain," 108.

Worthies of the Georgian Age, The,
782.

Wright, J. M. Esq., Lines on a Picture
painted by him, 142.

Wynn, Charles Watkin Williams, the
Poem of MADOC inscribed to him,
343.

X.

Ximalpoca, a Monodrama, 110.

Y.

Yamen, story of, from Picart, 617.
Yellow River, The, 264.
"Ye sylphs, who banquet on my Delia's
blush," 115.

"Yet one song more, one high and
solemn strain," 146.

Ynys Dowyll, the Dark Island, 314.
Ynys Prydain, the Beautiful Isle, 353.
"You are old, Father William, the

young man cried," 124.
Young Dragon, The, 473.
Young Spirit, The, 783.
Young's "Night Thoughts," extract
from, 763.

Youth and Age, 123.

Z.

Zaccoum, fruit of the, description of,
from the Koran, 271.

Zavaleta, Juan de, his curious account
of the process of fitting a Spanish
dandy with boots, 484.

Zeinhab, the Latin Zenobia, 213.
Zempoalla, splendour of the houses in,
327.

Zillah, the Jewish Maid, 439.

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