Index 437 Wespin, Jea%de, 376 Westminster fkbbey, 199, 290 Wetterhorn, Handel and the, H8 " We were two lovers standing sadly by," 395 " What is't to live if not to pull the strings/' 396 " While now without measure," 117 Whistling Handel, 65 Whitman, Walt, 179 " Who paints a picture, writes a play or book," 396 " Why," 57 " Why ? " 327 Widow, 391 Wife of Bath, The, 262 Wife, My, 249 Wilful procreation, 289 Will, Reconstructing, 392 Wind Concerts, At the, 133 Window-cleaning, 242 Winter, 315 Wisdom, 169,172, 176, 203, 223 — and Foolishness, 168 — from the West, 284 — Worldly, 290, 291 '' Wise men flattering," 117, 118 Wishes, The vanity of human, 219 Wit, 365 — No professor of, 221 With darkness deep," 121 " With their vain mysterious art," 117, 118 Woman, 226 Womanish men, 334 Woman's suffrage, 227 — religion, 334 Womb, 292 Women, 226, 227 — and religion, 228 Wood, Mr. H. J. T., 7 Woodsia, 271, 272 Wooing the public, 371 Word, Thought and, 93 Wordist, A great, 144 Words, 301, 330 — a scaffolding, 94 • and Colour, 144 -------feelings, 79 — ideas, 65 — juggles, 95 — like money, 95 • organised thought, 93 Wordsworth, 186 — only a poet, not a musician, 116 Work, Ancient, 193 — and the body, 21-3 — Men's, 396 — My, 374-8 — Our, looking to see where it is wrong, 140 — Poetical, the less a man creates, the better, 143 — to last must be good, 14 Working classes, 335 — Men's College, 5, 56, 204 World, The, 35, 328, 348, 365 -------a gambling table, 12 -------and genius, 12 -------and the individual, 12 -------governed by self-interest, 12 -------not wise, 12 -------of the unborn, 16 -------pervaded by come-and- go, 14 -------spiritual and the physi- cal, 174 -------Unseen, 168, 320, 347 — This masks a greater, 176 — to come, The life of the, 360 et seq. Worldly wisdom, 290, 291 Worlds, Imaginary, 232 — Two, 24, 25