The Prose Works of William Wordsworth eBook

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Johnson, Dr., ii. 98, 103-4.

Jones, Rev. Robert, iii. 506.

Judges in England, i. 12.

Junot, i. 55-6.

‘Judicature, court of,’ not essential to a verdict on wrong, i. 108-10.

Justice, i. 116;
  moral, i. 118.

K.

Kant, iii. 420.

Keble, iii. 441.

Kendal and Windermere Railway, two letters on, ii. 321-41, iii. 448-9.

Keswick, vale of, ii. 229.

Kirkstone, pass of, ii. 314-15.

Klopstock, iii. 405-23.

Knowledge, life and spirit of, i. 309;
  for virtue, i. 320.

L.

Laws, partial and oppressive, i. 12-13.

Laws, delay, i. 20.

Labour, dishonoured, i. 18.

Lament for England, i. 112.

Land, i. 239.

Landscape gardens, i. 248.

Lakes, the country of, as formed by Nature, ii. 235-6;
  as affected by its inhabitants, ii. 256-69;
  changes and rules of taste for preventing their bad effects, ii. 269-86;
  miscellaneous observations, ii. 287-301;
  excursions to the top of Scawfell, &c., ii. 302-15;
  itinerary of, ii. 316-19. 
  (See preface, I. xxv.-vi.)

Laodamia, iii. 496.

Laing, Malcom, ii. 345.

Lamb, letters of, iii. 507.

Leon, i. 60.

Legislation for the Poor, &c., i. 271-94.

Letter-writing, difficulty of, ii. 149-50.

Leech-gatherer, ii. 206-7.

Letters and extracts of Letters, ii. 217-401. 
  (See preface, I. xxx.-ii.)

Liberty, i. 6;
  against oppression, i. 52;
  and independence, i. 155-6.

Life, i. 77-8, 280.

Library for poor, i. 337-8.

Lindsay, Lady Ann, iii. 509.

Louis XVI., ‘royal martyr’ (so-called), i. 4-5, et seqq.

Loyalty, enthusiasm of, i. 46.

Lowther family, i. 235, iii. 507-8.

‘Lower orders,’ i. 273.

Loughrigg Tarn, ii. 155.

Loweswater, ii. 230.

Locke, iii. 461.

Loison, i. 357.

Luff, Mr., ii. 172.

Lucretius, ii. 347.

Lyttleton, Lucy, ii. 52;
  Lord, monody criticised, ii. 53-4.

Lyrical ballads, defence of, ii. 79-100.

Lying, iii. 497-8.

M.

Massaredo, i. 56-8, 357.

Manufactories, workmen in, i. 282-3.

Mathetes, Letter of, i. 297-308;
  Answer to, i. 309-26.

Madras, system of education, i. 341, 343.

Malignity, ii. 17.

Mason, William, ii. 62, et seqq.

Matter-of-fact and poetry, ii. 86.

Macpherson, ii. 122, et seqq.

Madoc, ii. 169, 171.

Manner in conversation, iii. 480.

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