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contents:
Vol I Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II 1771-78
Chapter III 1778-83
Chapter IV 1783-86
Chapter V 1786-90
Chapter VI 1790-92
Chapter VII 1792-96
Chapter VIII 1796-97
Chapter IX 1798-99
Chapter X 1800-02
Chapter XI 1802-03
Chapter XII 1803-04
Chapter I 1804-05
Chapter II 1805
Chapter III 1806
Chapter IV 1806-08
Chapter V 1808
Chapter VI 1808-09
Chapter VII 1809-10
Chapter VIII 1810
Chapter IX 1810
Chapter X 1810-11
Chapter XI 1811
Chapter XII 1811-12
Chapter I 1812-13
Chapter II 1813
Chapter III 1814
Chapter IV 1814
Chapter V 1814
Chapter VI 1814
Chapter VII 1814
Chapter VIII 1814
Chapter IX 1814
Chapter X 1814-15
Chapter XI 1815
Chapter XII 1815
Vol III Appendix
Chapter I 1816
Chapter II 1817
Chapter III 1817
Chapter IV 1818
Chapter V 1818
Chapter VI 1818
Chapter VII 1818-19
Chapter VIII 1819
Chapter IX 1819
Chapter X 1819
Chapter XI 1820
Chapter XII 1820
Chapter I 1820
Chapter II 1820-21
Chapter III 1821
Chapter IV 1821
Chapter V 1821
Chapter VI 1821
Chapter VII 1822
Chapter VIII 1822
Chapter IX 1822-23
Chapter X 1823
Chapter XI 1823
Chapter XII 1824
Chapter XIII 1824-25
Chapter I 1825
Chapter II 1825
Chapter III 1825
Chapter IV 1825
Chapter V 1826
Chapter VI 1826
Chapter VII 1826
Chapter VIII 1826
Chapter IX 1826
Chapter X 1826
Chapter XI 1826
Vol VII Preface
Chapter I 1826-27
Chapter II 1827
Chapter III 1828
Chapter IV 1828
Chapter V 1829
Chapter VI 1830
Chapter VII 1830-31
Chapter VIII 1831
Chapter IX 1831
Chapter X 1831-32
Chapter XI 1832
Chapter XII
Vol VII Appendix
Index
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Titles Index: 
Walpole, Horace, fourth earl of Orford, The Castle of Otranto, a Story. Translated by William Marshal, Gent. from the original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto.
Volume I,  Chapter IV 1783-86  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 3
Walpole, Horace, fourth earl of Orford, Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole to George Montagu, esq., from the Year 1736 to the year 1770.
Volume IV,  Chapter IV 1818  ¶ n2
Walpole, Horace, fourth earl of Orford, Memoires of the last Ten Years of the Reign of George the Second.
Volume V,  Chapter VII 1822  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 15 March 1822  ¶ 3
Walpole, Horace, fourth earl of Orford, The Mysterious Mother. A Tragedy.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 13 March 1813  ¶ 2
Walsh, Robert, Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to England.
Volume V,  Chapter XI 1823  ¶ n1
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.
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ 30
Wardlaw [née Halket], Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw, Hardyknute, a Fragment.
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ 19
Volume I,  Chapter II 1771-78  ¶ 24
Walter Scott to Thomas Moore [June 1829]  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Chapter IX 1831  ¶ 34
Sir William Gell, “Sir Walter Scott in Naples,” [1832]  ¶ 17
Weber, Henry William, Illustrations of Northern Antiquities, from the earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian Romances; being an Abstract of the Book of Heroes, and Nibelungen Lay.
Volume III,  Chapter III 1814  ¶ 4
Weber, Henry William, Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries published from Ancient Manuscripts.
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 10
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 8 October 1808  ¶ 1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 42
Weber, Henry William, Tales of the East: comprising the most Popular Romances of Oriental Origin, and the best Imitations by European Authors: with New Translations, and Additional Tales, never before published: to which is prefixed an introductory Dissertation, containing the Account of each Work, and of its Author, or Translator.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ 5
Whately, Richard, archbishop of Dublin, “Modern Novels” in Quarterly Review.
Volume V,  Chapter VII 1822  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 10 February 1822  ¶ 3
Sir Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 10 February 1822  ¶ n1
Wilkie, William, The Epigoniad: a Poem, in Nine Books.
Volume V,  Chapter II 1820-21  ¶ 8
Wilson, John, The Isle of Palms, and other Poems.
Volume I,  Chapter XI 1802-03  ¶ 33
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 January 1812  ¶ 3
Volume IV,  Chapter XII 1820  ¶ 11
Wilson, John, Lines Sacred to the Memory of the Reverend James Grahame, Author of the Sabbath, &c..
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 January 1812  ¶ 3
Wilson, John, The Magic Mirror: addressed to Walter Scott, Esq..
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 21
Wolcot, John, Bozzy and Piozzi, or the British Biographers: a Town Eclogue.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 32
Wood, John Philip, The Antient and Modern State of the Parish of Cramond: to which are added, Biographical and Genealogical Collections.
Volume VII,  Chapter VI 1830  ¶ n1
Wood, John Philip, Memoirs of the Life of John Law of Lauriston: including a detailed Account of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the Missisippi System.
Volume VII,  Chapter VI 1830  ¶ n1
Wordsworth, Dorothy, Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland, A.D. 1803.
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ 15
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ n1
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.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ n2
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 14 January 1809  ¶ 7
Wordsworth, William, “Laodamia” in Poems by William Wordsworth.
Volume IV,  Chapter V 1818  ¶ 17
Wordsworth, William, “On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples” in Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Chapter VIII 1831  ¶ 46
Wordsworth, William, “Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle” in Poems in Two Volumes.
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, November 1807  ¶ 3
Volume IV,  Chapter V 1818  ¶ 17
Wordsworth, William, “Sonnet composed at Neidpath Castle” in The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ 21
Wordsworth, William, “Sonnet in the Pass of Killicranky” in Poems in Two Volumes.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 17
Wordsworth, William, “To —, on Her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn” in The River Duddon: a Series of Sonnets; Vaudracour and Julia: and other Poems; to which is annexed, a topographical Description of the country of the Lakes, in the north of England.
Volume II,  Chapter II 1805  ¶ n2
Wordsworth, William, White Doe of Rylstone, or, the Fate of the Nortons, a Poem.
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 31 January 1809  ¶ 5
Wordsworth, William, “Yarrow Revisited” in Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Chapter VIII 1831  ¶ 44
Wordsworth, William, Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems.
Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William, first baronet, Historical Memoirs of my own Time, from 1772 to 1784.
Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William, first baronet, Memoirs of the Kings of France, of the Race of Valois. Interspersed with Interesting Anecdotes; to which is added, a Tour through the Western, Southern, and Interior Provinces of France, in a Series of Letters.
Sir Walter Scott to Archibald Constable, 23 January 1823  ¶ 1
Wright, Thomas, The Morning and Evening Sacrifice; or, Prayers for Private Persons and Families.
Volume VII,  Chapter III 1828  ¶ n1