Cold, the description of a, i, 267.
Collier's cart, iii, 25
Common-sewers, i, 171
Constable, his consideration,iii,315.
Country, the author's love of his, i, 21
Countryman perplexed to find the way, ii, 73
Covent-garden, ii, 343, 547
Cries of the town, observations upon the, ii, 425
Critics, fate of, iii, 413
Crowd parted by a coach, iii, 83.
Doll, melancholy story of her death, ii, 381
Drays, when not to be followed, ii, 288
Dress, propriety of, to be observed, i, 129
Drummers, improper at a wedding, ii, 17
Drury-lane, dangerous to virtue, iii, 259
Dustman, to whom offensive, ii, 37; spiteful to gilded chariots, ii, 529
Evening described, iii, 9
Fair, kept on the Thames, ii, 369
Fair weather, signs of, i, 143
Farrier's shop, description of a, i, 251
Father, the happiness of a child who knows his own, ii, 177
Female guides not to be trusted, ii, 87
Female walkers, what necessary for, i, 209
Fire, description of a, iii, 353
Fire-engines, iii, 369
Fireman, his virtue, iii, 362
Fishmonger, description of his stall, ii, 413
Football described, ii, 347
Footman, prudence of a, in rainy weather, i, 127; very arrogant, iii, 157
Fop, the description of a, walking, ii, 53; ill consequence of passing too near a, ii, 57
Friday, how to know, ii, 419
Friend, the author walks with a, ii,475; rules to walk with a, iii,87
Frost, an episode of the great,ii,357
Funeral, the walker's contemplation on a, iii, 225
Gamester, his chariot described, i, 115
Glazier, his skill at football, ii, 355
Guinea-droppers, iii, 249 Hands, their use, iii, 243
Hawker, at what time he cries news, ii, 21
Health acquired by walking, i, 69
Horses, like Parthians, ii, 292
House blown up, description of a, iii, 381
Industry not exempt from death, ii, 389
Invention of pattens, i, 219
Jugglers to be avoided, ii, 285
June, what cry denotes that month, ii, 431
Knocker of a door, an observation on a, ii, 467
Labourers returned from work, iii, 13
Ladies, walking the streets, i, 105; in the Park, what indicated by, i, 145; dress neither by reason nor instinct, i, 149
Lantern, what it indicates in the middle of the street, iii, 335
Lawyer passing the street in a coach, ii, 579
Legs, their use, iii, 241
Letchers, old, where they frequent, ii, 281
Linkman, where not to be trusted, iii,