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terkin, ii. 5, 343. 'Pedlar,' ii. 163, 346. Pelayo and Cid, i. 358. Petrarch, i. 359. Philosophy, i. 316. Pity, i. 5. Pitt, ii. 174. Pluralities, i. 284. Pleasures, poetic, ii. 13; production of, ii. 90. Portugal, i. 80-1. Portugeze, i. 43, 54-5, 67, 86, 97, 100-1, _et seqq._ 'Political' generals, i. 78-9, 95. Policy, i. 116. Poor, laws to be reformed, i. 232; amendment act, i. 273-4, _et seqq._; just claims of the, i. 274-7, 278-9. Pope, ii. 55, _et seqq._, 116, iii. 419. _Poetry, of the Principles of and the 'Lyrical Ballads,'_ ii. 79-100; _as a study_, ii. 106-130; kinds of readers of, ii. 106; _as observation and description_, ii. 131-144; forms of, ii. 132-3; of the principle of and Wordsworth's own poems, ii. 208-14. (See preface, I. xxv.-vi.) Poet, what is a, ii. 87, _et seqq._ 'Popular,' ii. 129; vox populi, ii. 130. Poems, classification of, ii. 133, _et seqq._ Power without right, i. 159-60. Priesthood, French, i. 6-7. Principles, i. 39, 43, 74-5, 144, 145; of poetry, ii. 79-100. Primogeniture, i. 16. Prostitution, i. 18. 'Precautions,' i. 45, 61. Prudence, i. 58-9. Private, a, individual, i. 83. Private property, i. 89-90. Preface, Editor's, i. vii-xxxviii. Prisoners of war, i. 89. Property, a sound basis, i. 240. Protestantism and Popery, i. 261. Progress, i. 314-15. Prosaisms, ii. 85. Prose, more of but for Coleridge, iii. 457. Purpose, worthy, ii. 82. Public, not the people, ii. 130. Puny, ii. 347. Pyrrhus, i. 359. Q. Qualities, moral, i. 49-50. Queen, dedication and poem to the, i. v.-vi. R. Racine, i. 5-6. 'Rash' politicians, i. 248. Reputation, i. 3. Republic, American, i. 10. Republican, Wordsworth a, i. 3, 10; republicanism defended, i. 9, 10, _et seqq._ Revolution, i. 6; war against the French, i. 135, iii. 490. Reform, parliamentary, i. 22. Representation, universal, i. 11. 'Rejoicing,' deplorable, i. 69, 105. Regeneration, national, i. 122. 'Remonstrance,' i. 127. Representation of Westmoreland, i. 215. Religion, in poetry, ii. 108-9, _et seqq._ Religious instruction, i. 354. Reserve, biographical, ii. 9. 'Reliques,' ii. 120, _et seqq._ Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ii. 153-7, 161-2, 345. 'Recluse,' the, ii. 163, 105. Revision of Authorised Version, &c., iii. 471-3. Riddance, i. 115. Royalty, no more, in France, i.
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