classed with “roses and sweetmeats,”370;why should they suffer?61Wood,10*Woodhouse, Richard,100,114,168,218,248,250,282,287 note,289 note,320 note,322,324;copied letters,xi.;a letter from him introducing Miss Porter,192,193Wooler,47Wordsworth,2 and note,17,28,33,39,50,54,55,58,79,81,95,114,232,236,249,361(as the Northern Poet,28);his character,76;his genius,105-108;hisGipsy,37;his house,116;damned the Lakes,87;hisPeter Bell,240;his philosophy illustrated by hisMatthew,67,68;his portrait in Haydon’s “Christ,”16 and note;he is read by K.,28;hisTintern Abbey,108;the “Wordsworthian or egotistical Sublime style of poetry,”184Wordsworth, Mrs. and Miss (as W. W.’s wife and sister),87Wylie, Charles,165,170,178,189,292,307,339,341,342,344(sometimes as Charles)*Wylie, Georgiana,75 and note,117,119,192,200,201,305,306,372(sometimes as sister, sister-in-law, G. minor, or little George);an acrostic on her name,300;admired by K.,113,169,173;married to George K.,xix.Wylie, Henry,170,176,178,197,219,231,257,292,341,346,358(sometimes as Henry);“a greater blade than ever,”307;his bride cake,339*Wylie, Mrs.,117,158,168,169,178,189,191,197,217,222,223,231,239,248,257,263,270,284,292,307,314,337,338,341,349(sometimes as mother)Wylie, Mrs. Henry,339,346Wylies, the two,i.e.Charles and Henry,239,248,266,348,364(sometimes as brothers)Wylies, the (as Henrietta Street),189Wyoming, Gertrude of,342Yellow Dwarf, the,67 note,72Young (the actor),285Zoroastrians,257