V

  • Umbrella, its Use, p. 14
  • Vulcan in Love with a Milkmaid, p. 16
  • — Advice to him, ibid.
  • Venice, the Streets of it, p. 7
  • Vaults, an Observation upon them, p. 12
  • Vulcan metamorphos’d to a Country Farrier, p. 17
  • — The Inventor of Hob-Nails and Sparables, p. 18
  • — The Inventor of Pattens, ibid.
  • Upholder, where he frequents, p. 43

W.

  • Winter, the beginning of it described, p. 3
  • Witney Broadcloath proper for Horsemen, p. 4
  • Wig compared to Alecto’s Snakes, p. 14
  • — To Glaucus’ Beard, ibid.
  • — What to be worn in a Mist, p. 9
  • Waterman, judicious in the Weather, p. 11
  • Winds whistling, what they foretell, p. 12
  • Wall, to whom to be given, p. 24
  • — To whom to be deny’d, p. 25
  • Way, of whom to be enquired, ibid.
  • Watling-Street, p. 29
  • Walkers inadvertent, to what Misfortunes liable, p. 31
  • Wits, a Caution to them, p. 32
  • Walker distress’d by a Foot-Ball, p. 35
  • Watermen, their Dominion invaded, p. 36
  • Wednesday, how to know it, p. 40
  • Walkers, their Happiness, p. 45
  • — Free from Diseases, ibid.
Water,
  • Water, the Danger of being upon it, p. 46
  • Walking advantageous to Learning, p. 48
  • Women, the ill Consequence of gazing on them, p. 60
  • Wheel-barrows, how they prejudice Walkers, p. 61
  • Whore, how to know one, p. 70
  • Watchmen, the Method of treating with them, p. 73
  • — Their Signal to their Fellows, ibid.
  • — What to do, if taken by them, p. 74
  • Wall, when to keep it, p. 66

Y

  • Yeoman, a dreadful Story of one, p. 72