7, n. 1; iii. 230;
scrupulously inquisitive to discover it, ii. 247;
talked as if on oath, ii. 434, n. 2;
tutor to Mr. Whitby, i. 84, n. 2;
'_un politique aux choux et aux raves_,' iii. 324;
uncle, account of an, v. 316;
unobservant, iii. 423, n. 1;
unsocial shyness, free from, iv. 255;
_Ursa Major_, v. 384;
utterance, slow deliberate, ii. 326; iv. 429; v. 18;
verse-making, ii. 15;
made verses and forgot them, ib.;
youthful verses, i. 92;
Vesey's, Mr., surrounded by great people at, iii. 425;
Virgil,
quoted '_Optima quceque dies_,' ii. 129;
reads him, ii. 288; iv. 218;
_Vision of Theodore_,
thought by him the best thing he ever wrote, i. 192;
vocation to public life, iv. 359;
to active life, v. 63;
Wales, tour to: see WALES;
walk, his, in a court in the Temple, i. 463;
wants, fewness of his, ii. 474, n. 3;
warrants said to be issued against him, i. 141;
watch, dial-plate of his, ii. 57;
watched, his door, v. 248;
water, lectures on, v. 64;
water-fall, at Dr. Taylor's, iii. 190-1;
weather, influence of: see WEATHER;
Westminster Police Court, attendance at the, iii. 216;
whisky, tastes, v. 346;
'Why, no Sir!' iv. 316, n. 1;
wife,
affection for his, i. 96, 234-241; ii. 77;
disagreements, i. 239;
reported estrangement, i. 163, n. 2;
death, her, i. 234, 238, 277;
alluded to in his letter to Chesterfield, i.
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