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