Wolfe and Montcalm,
monument
to, 73.
Thoreau - Excursions and Poems
"When life contracts into a vulgar span," verse, 404.
"When the world grows old by the chimney-side," verse, 417.
"When winter fringes every bough," verse, 176.
"Where they once dug for money," verse, 214.
Whitney, Peter, quoted, 312.
"Who equaleth the coward's haste," verse, 417.
"Whoa," the crying of, to mankind, 235.
WILD APPLES, 290-322.
Wildness, the necessity of, 224-236;
in literature, 230-233;
in domestic animals, 234-236.
Willow, golden, leaves, 266.
Winter Scene, A, verse, 410.
WINTER WALK, A, 163-183.
Winter, warmth in, 167, 168;
the woods in, 168, 169;
nature a _hortus siccus_ in, 179;
as represented in the almanac, 182;
ignored in Hebrew revelation, 183;
evening, 183.
"With frontier strength ye stand your ground," verse, 133.
"Within the circuit of this plodding life," verse, 103.
Wolfe and Montcalm, monument to, 73.
Wolfe's Cove, 22.
Women, Canadian, 34.
Woodbine, 3, 4, 276.
Woodchopper, winter to be represented as a, 182.
Woodman, hut and work of a, 172, 173.
Woods in winter, the, 168, 169.
Wordsworth, reading, 143, 144.
YANKEE IN CANADA, A, 1-101.
"Yorrick," the, 112, note.
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Transcriber's note:
Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have
been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.
Italic text is denoted by _underscores_.
On page 370, tryant's drudge should possibly be tyrant's drudge.