Keats: Poems Published in 1820

Chapter 12

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286 plumes immense

[247:3]

e.g. i. 35 How beautiful . . . self 182 While sometimes . . . wondering men ii. 116, 122 Such noise . . . pines.

[247:4] e.g. ii. 79 No shape distinguishable. Cf. _Paradise Lost_, ii. 667.

i. 2 breath of morn. Cf. _Paradise Lost_, iv. 641.

HENRY FROWDE, M.A. PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

Line numbers are placed every ten lines. In the original, due to space constraints, this is not always the case.

On page 237, the note for l. 25 refers to "_Lamia_, i. 9, note". There is no such note.

The following words appear with and without hyphens. They have been left as in the original.

bed-side bedside church-yard churchyard death-bell deathbell demi-god demigod no-where nowhere re-united reunited sun-rise sunrise under-grove undergrove under-song undersong

The following words have variations in spelling. They have been left as in the original.

Æolian Aeolian Amaz'd Amazed branch-charmed Branch-charmèd faery fairy should'st shouldst splendor splendour

The following words use an oe ligature in the poems but not in the notes section.

Coeus Coelus Phoebe Phoebe's Phoebean Phoenician