The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey
Titles Index:
Wadding, Luke,
Annales Minorum: in quibus res omnes trium ordinum a S. Francisco institutorum
ex fide ponderosius asseruntur.
Walker, John,
Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England,
Heads of Colleges, Fellows, Scholars, &c., who were sequester'd, harrass'd, &c. in
the late times of the Grand Rebellion.
Walpole, Horace, fourth earl of Orford,
The Mysterious Mother. A Tragedy.
Walpole, Robert,
Specimens of Scarce Translations of the Seventeenth Century from the Latin
Poets to which are added Miscellaneous Translations from the Greek, Spanish, Italian,
&c..
Wanley, Nathaniel,
The Wonders of the Little World, or, a General History of Man: in Six Books,
wherein by many thousand of Examples is shewed what Man hath been, from the First Ages of
the World to these Times, in respect of his Body, Senses, Passions, Affections.
Warton, Thomas,
The History of English Poetry from the Close of the 11th to the Commencement
of the 18th Century, to which are prefixed two Dissertations: 1, On the Origin of Romantic
Fiction in Europe; 2, On the Introduction of Learning into England.
Watson, Robert,
The History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain.
Watson, Robert,
The History of the Reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain.
Westall, William,
Views of the Lake and of the Vale of Keswick.
Wharton, Henry,
A Defence of Pluralities, or, holding two Benefices with Cure of Souls: as now
practised in the Church of England.
Whitaker, John,
The Life of Saint Neot, the oldest of all the Brothers to King Alfred.
Whitaker, Thomas Dunham,
Visio Willi de Petro Plouhman, item visiones ejusdem de Dowel, Dobet, et
Dobest. Or, The Vision of William concerning Peirs Plouhman, and the Visions of the same
concerning the Origin, Progress and Perfection of the Christian Life.
White, Joseph Blanco, “Walton's Present State of the Spanish Colonies” in
Quarterly Review.
White, Henry Kirke,
Clifton Grove, a Sketch in Verse, with other Poems.
White, Henry Kirke, “Melancholy Hours. No. X” in
Monthly Mirror.
White, Henry Kirke,
The Remains of Henry Kirke White, of Notingham, late of St. John's College,
Cambridge: with an Account of his Life.
White, James,
Original Letters, &c. of Sir John Falstaff and his Friends; now first made
public by a Gentleman, a Descendant of Dame Quickly, from Genuine Manuscripts.
Whitehead, John,
The Life on John Wesley: collected from his Private Papers and Printed Works:
with the Life of Charles Wesley, collected from his Private Journal and never before
published: the whole forming a History of Methodism.
Wilson, John,
The City of the Plague, and other Poems.
Godwin [
née Wollstonecraft], Mary,
Letters written during a short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and
Denmark.
Wordsworth, Christopher,
“Who wrote Eikōn basilikē?” considered and answered, in Two
Letters, addressed to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Wordsworth, William, “The Brothers” in
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Wordsworth, William,
Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, to each other,
and to the common Enemy, at this Crisis; and specifically as affected by the Convention of
Cintra the whole brought to the Test of those Principles, by which alone the Independence
and Freedom of Nations can be preserved or recovered.
Wordsworth, William,
Ecclesiastical Sketches.
Wordsworth, William,
The Excursion, being a portion of The Recluse, a Poem.
Wordsworth, William,
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Wordsworth, William, “Michael” in
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Wordsworth, William, “Ode: Intimations of Immortality” in
Poems in Two Volumes.
Wordsworth, William,
Poems in Two Volumes.
Wordsworth, William, “Resolution and Independence” in
Poems in Two Volumes.
Wordsworth, William, “Ruth” in
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Wordsworth, William, “Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle” in
Poems in Two Volumes.
Wordsworth, William,
The Waggoner: a Poem; to which are added, Sonnets.
Wordsworth, William,
White Doe of Rylstone, or, the Fate of the Nortons, a Poem.
Wordsworth, William, “We are Seven” in
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Wordsworth, William,
Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems.