Life of John Keats: His Life and Poetry, His Friends, Critics and After-Fame

Book IV., 197

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Characters in, 166, 177 _et alibi_ Contemporary influences seen in, 233 _et sqq._ Date of publication, 163 Deeper speculative and symbolic meanings of, and of Keats's other poems, key to, 153-4 Dramatic promise of, 222 Elizabethan influence seen in, 124, 138 _et sqq._, 206-7, 223 _et sqq._ English spirit in, 391 Exordium of, famous line in, 176 _& n._ Faults and flaws in, 207 _et sqq._, 392, 407, 411 Spiritual, 213 _et sqq._, 392 Technical, 211 _et sqq._ Inseparable from its Beauties, 214 First title of, 73 Germs of, 57-8, 259 _n._ Hunt's views on, 150-1, 252-3, 312 Ideas in, 448 in Embryo, 259 _n._ Ironic power, promise of, in, 222 as Keats's test of his own poet-hood, 165; his own judgment on the poem, 269 Long meditated, 135 Love as treated in, 181, 183, 213, 222, 549 Lyrics in, compared with their sources, 224 _et sqq._ Models for, Jeffrey on, 479 Moods and aims governing the writing of, 254 New sympathies awakened, 188 Pioneer work, Keats on, 254 Poetic melody of, 147 Poetry of, qualities, affinities and defects of, 207 _et sqq._ Preface to, 269, modesty of, 308 Reference in, to the Pymmes brook, 10 Reviews on, 307 _et sqq._, 463, 474, 477-8, 479-80, 528 _& n._ 1, 529, 543 _n._ Keats on, 314-15 Source of the Indian Maiden in Book IV., 33 Sources of Inspiration, 165 _et sqq._ Study on, by Mrs F. M. Owen, 544 Subject: Analysis of, 164, Keats on, 148 Symbolism of, 172 _et sqq._, 312, 411; the Four Elements theory, 173-4, error of, 175 Taylor's purchase of copyright of, 486 True meaning of, 544

Endymion sarcophagus, from Italy, at Woburn, 231 _n._

Enfield, Clarke's school at, 7 _et sqq._; Keats's attachment to, 17 _et sqq._, and lines on, 37, 113

Enfield Chase, beauties of, 22

Englefield, Sir Henry, and the _Story of Rimini_, 49

English character of Keats's poems, Jeffrey on, 480

English Heroic Metre, Leigh Hunt's effort to revive, 47-9

English Historical Portraits, Show of Keats at, 464

English Literature, Hunt's predilections in, 47

English Poetry, History of, lines on, in _Sleep and Poetry_, 118-19

English Poets, Keats's attendance at Hazlitt's lectures on, 244, 300

English Romance poetry, Rossetti's love for, 538

English Spring flowers, Keats's delight in, 497

English Writers, Why so fine? Keats on, 355-6

_Enid_ (Tennyson), a Keats reminiscence in, 123

Epic poetry, the obvious model for, 429

_Epicurean, The_ (Moore), model for, 186 _n._

_Epipsychidion_ (Shelley), possible echoes in, of _Endymion_, 240, 241

_Epistle to Charles Cowden Clarke_ (Keats), 37-8, 113

_Epistle to George Felton Mathew_ (Keats), 93, 109 _& n._, 110, 470

_Epistle to Henry Reynolds_ (Drayton), sprightly lines from, 109

_Epistle to Maria Gisborne_ (Shelley), versification in, 241

_Epistle to my brother George_ (Keats), 37, 111-13

_Epistles_ (Keats) group of (_see_ the foregoing), in _Poems_, metre and form of, 93

_Epithalamion_ (Spenser), lines in, on Endymion, 167; lyric effect in, 122

Epping Forest, 22; reminiscences of in Keats's poems, 90

_Essays in Criticism_, Arnold's Essay on Keats reprinted in, 543 _n._

_Essays and Studies_ (Suddard), 157 _n._

_Essays and Tales_ (Sterling), praise in, of Keats, 527 _& n._ I, 528 _n._ 3

Ethereal Musings, Keats on, 155

Eton, famous headmaster of, 4 _n._ Woodhouse at, 134

Eve of St Agnes, legend of, Jonson on, 396

_Eve, The, of St Agnes_ (Keats), 308, 350, 406, 443; an achievement, 386, 396; written at Bedhampton, 333-4; read to Cowden Clarke, 342, 343 Feast of Fruits in, Miltonic parallel to, 401 Hunt's picture from, 538 Lines in, reminiscent of Wieland's _Oberon_, 87 _n._ Poetic scope and method of, 399 _et sqq._ Place of, in English poetry, 386, 396 Publication plans, 366 Shelley's delight in, 483 Some changes made in, 367 Sources, story, form, beauties, and metre of, 396 _et sqq._, 436

_Eve, The, of St Mark_ (Keats), 140, 444, 445, 470 Bridge between Chaucer and Morris, 539 Date of, 334, 337, 437 Incomplete, 339 Included in Milnes's Book, 537 Sent to George Keats, 371 Subject, metre, form; echoes in, relation of, to the P.R.B., and Keats's own words on, 437-41

Evocation, and Exposition, the genius of Keats and of Wordsworth seen in, 128-9, 234, 267-8

Ewing, Mr, kindness of, to Keats, 506

_Examiner, The_, founded by John Hunt, 42, 46 Edited from prison by Leigh Hunt, 44 Influence of, on Keats, 14 Keats's critique in, on Reynolds's skit on _Peter Bell_, 348 Poems published in, by Keats, 35 _& n._, 36, 38, 54, 66-7, 73 Reynolds, 73-4 Shelley, 73 Reynolds' _Endymion_ article reissued in, 312 Shelley's _Alastor_ praised in, 234 on the New Movement in Poetry as shown in 'Poems,' 131-2

_Excursion, The_ (Wordsworth), 21, 128 Effect of, on Shelley, and on Keats, 233-4 Passage in, on Greek Mythology, Keats on, 125, 146, 250

Exordium to Book III. of _Endymion_, 189

_Fabliaux ou Contes_, by Le Grand; Way's translation of, 33 _& n._ 1

'_Faded the flower_,' lines on Fanny Brawne, date and self-expression in, 377-8

_Faerie Queene_ (Spenser, _q.v._), influence of, on Keats, 19-21, 31, 177, 185, 428

Fairfax, Edward, Italian stanza form used by, 390

_Fairies of the Four Elements_ (Keats), words for operatic chorus, 350, 441

_Faithful Shepherdess_ (Fletcher), the Endymion passage in, 168 Influence of, on Keats, 168, 206, 386, 479 Metre of, 386

Falmouth district, the name Jennings common in, 5

'_Fame like a Wayward Girl_,' sonnet (Keats), echoes in, 349-50

_Fancy_ (Keats), 263, date, 386-7 Metre, form, subject and Inspiration of, 327, 387-9 Published in the _Lamia_ volume, 470

_Fancy, The_, a medley (Reynolds), 475 _n._

_Faust_ (Goethe), opening chorus of, 217

Feast of Fruits, in _Eve of St Agnes_, Miltonic parallel to, 401 _Hyperion_, 450-1, 542

_Feast of the Poets_ (Hunt), earlier skits on which modelled, 44 Keats's allusion to, 113 Treatment in, of Scott, 45, 303

'Feel,' as used in '_In drear-nighted December_,' 159 _n._

Fetter Lane, Coleridge's lectures on Shakespeare in, 244

_Filocolo, Il_ (Boccaccio), compared with _The Eve of St Agnes_, 397-8 _& n._ 2

Finch, Colonel, 517

Finsbury, earliest home of Keats in, 3

Fingal's Cave, Keats on, in prose and verse, 292

FitzGerald, Edward, admiration of, for Keats, 527 on the poetry of Keats and Shelley, 541

Fitzwilliam, Earl, help from, to Keats, 486

Fladgate firm of solicitors, Reynolds with, 533

Fletcher, John, Endymion passage by, 168 Influence seen in Keats' Poems, 386 in _Endymion_, 206 in _Sleep and Poetry_, 125 Metre used by, 386 Faults in, 209

_Floire et Blancheflor_, metrical romance on, in relation to _Isabella_, 397-8

Florence, Artists and Literati at, 522-3, 530 Milnes's meeting at, with Brown, 530

_Floure, The, and the Lefe_ (Pseudo-Chaucer), Echoes of, in Keats's poems, 115, 177 Keats's sonnet on, 75 _& n._

Flowers, English Spring, Keats's lines on, 446-7

_Foliage, 'Laureation'_ Sonnets published in, 307

Foot measure of Stanzas, 350 _& n._

Forest Scene and Festival, in _Endymion_, 177 _et sqq._

Forman, H. Buxton, _Complete Works of John Keats_ edited by, references to, 544, 549 _n. & see footnotes_ Help of, to Senora Llanos (_nee_ Keats), 536 on the '_Bright Star_' sonnet, 335 _n._ 1 on the Corbels, in _Eve of St Agnes_, 400 _n._ 1 on an Echo of Dryden by Keats, 392 _n._ on Mrs Lindon's letter on Keats, 465 _n._ on a reading in the _Ode to Fanny_, 335 _n._ on a _tendresse_ felt for Keats, 262

French literature, the less well-known, Keats's reading in, 175 _n._

Frere, Hookham, 49; use by, of the _ottava rima_, 390

Frere, John, and Coleridge's meeting with Keats in 1819, 347-8

Fuller, on Fancy, 388-9

Galignani's edition of the Poems of Shelley, Coleridge, and Keats (1829), 527 '_In Drear-nighted December_,' printed in, 159 _n._

'Gallipots' article, in _Blackwood's_, 307-8

Galloway, Keats in, 279 _et sqq._

_Garden of Proserpine_ (Swinburne), metre of, 161

_Garden of Florence_ (Reynolds), 333

Garnett, Richard, on Shelley's letters and those of Keats, 541

_Gem, The, 'In a Drearnighted December_' printed in, 159 _n._

George, Prince-Regent, "baited" in _The Twopenny Post_, 43

George III., poetry of his period, 207

Gibson, John, the Sculptor, and Severn, 503

Gifford, William, editor of the _Quarterly Review_, 299 Critical ferocity of, 137 Hazlitt's _Letter to_, 341 Shelley's letter of remonstrance to (unsent) on the hostile criticism on Keats, 482, 516-17

_Gil Blas_ (Le Sage), and the word 'Sangrado,' 309 _& n._

_Gipsies, The_ (Wordsworth), Keats on, 151

Gisborne, Mr. & Mrs., and Keats, 466-7, 516

'_Give me a golden pen_,' sonnet (Keats), in _Poems_, 90

'_Give me women, wine and snuff_,' couplets (Keats), 32

Gladstone, Rt Hon. W. E., and Severn, 526

Glaucus, in _Endymion_, 140; magic robe of, possible source of, 170, 190 _et sqq._

Gleig, Bishop, 306

Gleig, Chaplain-general, 306, 310, 341

Glencroe and Loch Awe, Keats on, 289 _& n._, 290

'_Glory and Loveliness have pass'd away_,' sonnet to Leigh Hunt (Keats), 83, 90

'_God of the golden bow_,' in _Hymn to Apollo_ (Keats), 58

_Godfrey of Bulloigne_ (Tasso, trs. Fairfax), metre of, 390

Godwin, Mary (Mrs Shelley), 70

Godwin, William, influence of, on Shelley, 540 Primer of Mythology by, 228 _n._, 231 on Keats's poems, 41

Goethe Circle, at Weimar, Lockhart's intimacy with, 298, 309

_Golden Ass_ of Apuleius, as possible inspiration to Keats, 412 _& n._

_Golden Treasury_ Series edition of Keats's poems, 544

Goldsmith's _Greek History_, Haydon's gift of, to Keats, 65

Gollancz, Prof. Israel, 551, 553

Goylen, ruins and legend of, 291

Gray, Thomas, poems of, 19; influence of, on Keats, 23 Verse-forms used by, 108

Great Smith St., the Dilkes in, 374

'_Great Spirits now on Earth are Sojourning_,' sonnet to Haydon (Keats), 65, 120; echoes of, in _Endymion_, 120; included in _Poems_, 91

_Greek History_ (Goldsmith), given by Haydon to Keats, 65

Greek Liberation, Byron, and Trelawny, 521, 522 Mythology, the Endymion legend in, 166 _n._ Keats's delight in 2, 81, 114, and poetical use of, 218-19, 224 _et sqq._, 264-5, 414, 418, 426; Sources of his knowledge of, 14, 126, 171; his Talk on, 78; its Vitality to him, 110 Revitalization of, in Europe, 219-20 Religion, and its evolution, Wordsworth on, 125-6, 220 Sculpture, _see_ Elgin Marbles Influence of, on Keats, 231 _n._, 414 _et sqq._ Style in poetry, Keats on, 426

Green, Joseph Henry, 346 _& n._, 347

Green, Miss E. M., _A Talk with Coleridge_, edited by _Cornhill Magazine_, (April 1917), _cited_, 347-8 _& n._

_Guy Mannering_ (Scott), 279

Guy's Hospital, Keats's student days at, 16 _& n._

'_Had I a Man's fair form_,' sonnet (Keats), included in _Poems_, 89

Hadrian, age of, Parthenon sculptures assigned to by the dilettanti, 60

'_Hadst thou lived in days of old_' (Keats), Valentine for Miss Wylie, metre of, 34, 269, 386

Halecret, meaning of, 429 _& n._

Hallam, Arthur, and the poems of Shelley and Keats, 527

Hammond, Thomas, surgeon, Keats's apprenticeship to, 16 _& n._ 2, 26 _n._, 30

Hampstead, Hunt's home at, Keats's pleasure at, 35-7 Keats's life at, 141, 244, 245 _et sqq._, 322

Hampstead Public Library, the Dilke Keats collection at, 16 _n._, 33 _n._

_Handful of Pleasant Delites_ (Robinson), Keats's possible knowledge of, 158 _& n._

Happiness, Keats on, 154

_Happy is England_, sonnet (Keats), 34; included in _Poems_, 89

_Happy Warrior, The_ (Wordsworth), form of, 108

Hare, Julius, Sterling's letter to, on the Poems of Tennyson & Keats, 528

Haslam, William, the "oak friend" of Keats, 77, 141, 345, 487 in love, Keats's mockery on, 371 Letters to, from Severn, on Keats's health in 1820, 466; on the voyage to Italy, 489 _et sqq._, and Keats's life there, 498 _et sqq._; on money troubles in Rome, 508-9 and the Milnes Biography, 534 on his love for Keats, 513-14

Haydon, Benjamin, 135, 347 Appearance, 62 as Artist, Controversialist, Writer, 59-62, 67 Characteristics, 59, 60 _et sqq._, 532 and the Elgin marbles, 59-61, 63 Friends of, and his quarrels with them, 62, 71, 153, 254 Friendship with Keats, beginning and course of, 64 _et sqq._, 135, 136, 141, 255, 347 Keats's Sunday Evenings with, and meeting with Wordsworth during, 245 _et sqq._ in Great Marlborough St., 150, 151 Letters from, to Keats, on their friendship, 67-8; on Prayer, 62, 138-9 Letters to, from Keats, on dissatisfaction with _Endymion_, 150; on Haydon's painting, 256; on a new Romance in his mind, 334 Letters to and from Keats, on a Loan, 323-4, 337-8, 339-40, 354-5; _see also_ 370 and the _Ode to a Nightingale_, 354 Pictures by, 60 "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem," heads of his friends in, 60, 250, 462 Exhibition of, Keats at, 460 Keats's estimation of, 256 Pseudo-vegetarianism of, 250 and Shelley, a heated dessert-talk between, 71 Sonnets addressed to, by Keats, 65, 66, 67, 91, 120 Reynolds, 65 Wordsworth, 65 Sources of his accounts of Keats used in present volume, 532 on the dinner when Keats met Wordsworth, Lamb and Kingston, &c., 246 _et sqq._; on Keats as a child, 7 on Keats's eyes, 79 on Keats, as killed by the Reviews, 520 on Keats's lack of decision, 369 on Keats's plunge into dissipation, 379-80 on his last sight of Keats, 486-7 on reading Shakespeare with Keats, 66 on _Sleep and Poetry_, 130 on Scott's beautiful smile, 525 _n._ Suicide of, 532

'_Haydon! forgive me that I cannot speak_,' sonnet (Keats), on the Elgin Marbles, 67

Hazlitt, William, 133 Appearance and conversation of, 69 Attitude to, of _Blackwood_, 300 as Critic, 119, 151, 263; ferocity of, 137, 299, 300; style of, 243, 244 Friendship of, with Haydon, 62 Keats, 68, 77 Invective of, against Gifford, 341 Lectures by, on English Poets, 244, 300; Keats at, 244 Taste of, Keats on, 68, 250 Wrath of, on the _Blackwood_ Reviews, 311, 314 on Haydon's "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem," 461, 462 _n._ on Keats, as killed by the Reviews, 521-2 on Keats's verses, 41 on Shelley, 70 on Wordsworth, _aet._ 48, 249 on Wordsworth's conversation on poetic subjects, 251

Heine, Heinrich, 229

_Heliconia_ (ed. Park), 158 _n._

Hemans, Felicia, verse of, 526

'_Hence Burgundy, Claret and Port,' see Draught of Sunshine_

_Henry VI._ (Shakespeare), as played by Kean, Keats's criticism on, 242, 243

Hercules, triumphs of, figured on sarcophaguses, 231 _& n._

_Hero and Leander_ (Marlowe), Heroic Couplet as used in, 169 Metre of, 96

'Heroic' Couplet, the, history of 93 _et sqq._ Keats's use of, 93, 207 _et sqq._, 406

Hessey, --, _see also_ Taylor and Hessey Indignation of, at the _Blackwood_ Reviews, 311 Letters to, from Keats, on the criticisms on _Endymion_, and the defence by his friends, 311 Taylor, on his joust with W. Blackwood, over Keats's poems, 475-7

Hesiod's _Theogony_, the Titans in, 428

Hilton, --, 380; help from, for Keats, 486

Holman, Louis A., and Haydon's "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem," 462 _n._ on the source of the P.R.B., 325

Holmes, Edward, on Keats as a boy, 11-12

_Holy Living and Dying_ (Jeremy Taylor), Keats soothed by, in Rome, 509

_Holy State_ (Fuller), on Fancy, 388-9

Homer, Chapman's Translation of, Keats's delight in, and sonnet on, 38 _et sqq._; influence seen in _Endymion_, 206 on the Hyperion story, 428

Homeric _Hymn to Pan_ in Chapman's Translation, lines from, 225-6

Hood, Mrs. Thomas (_nee_ Reynolds), 55

Hood, Thomas, 159 _n._, 255; Parodies written by, with Reynolds, 533

Hope, lines on, in _Endymion_, 182

Horace, influence of, on Keats, 428 _& n._

Horne, Richard Hengist. schoolfellow of Keats, 77; on Keats while with Mr Hammond, 18

Houghton, Lord (_see also_ Milnes), 342 Poems by Keats, posthumously published by, 334-5 _& nn._ _La Belle Dame_ given from Brown's transcript, 469

Houghton MSS., referred to, 12 _n._, 30 _n._, 56 _n._, 92 _n._, 147 _n._, 307 _n._, _et alibi_

_House of Fame_ (Chaucer), the Eagle in, 186; influence seen in _The Eve of St Mark_, 437-8

_'How many bards gild the lapses of time_,' sonnet (Keats), 88 Date and Text of, 88 Echoes in, 89 Technique of, 88

Human Life, Keats's reflections on, 267

Human Nature, Keats's increasing interest in, 276 _et sqq._

Humour and Wit, Keats on, 245

_Humphrey Clinker_ (Smollett), preferred by Keats to _The Antiquary_ (Scott), 279

_Hungarian Brothers, The_ (Porter), 325

Hunt, James Henry Leigh, 139 & _n._, 347 Appearance and charm of, 45-6 Attacks on, in _Blackwood's_, 45, 151-2, 300-3, 477 Attitude of, to _Blackwood's_, 45, 314 Scott's poems, 21, 45, 303 Wordsworths 'Simple life' poems, 348 Champion of poetic revolution, 47, 49, 119, 207 Classical translations by, 52 Contrasts in his Diction and Breeding, 46, 47 & _n._ 1 as Critic, 44-5, 46, 48, 299 Criticisms on, by Keats, 263, 324, 328-9 Faults of Style, 46, 47 & _n._, 459, 477 Financial ineptitude of, 46 _et alibi_ Friendship of, with Cowden Clarke, 35 _et sqq._ Haydon, 63; quarrels of, 254 Keats, and influence on him, 14, 18, 35 _et sqq._, 41, 51 _et sqq._, 109, 111, 125, 141, 214, 509, 532 Haydon's caution on, and Keats's reply, 138-40 Keats's changed attitude to, 252-3 Kindness to Keats in his illness (1820), 462, 464, 466; and renewed friendliness, 472 Intercoronation episode, and his verses thereon, 54-6, 307 Shelley, 69 _et sqq._, and influence on him, 241; present at his cremation, 521 Imprisonment of, 23, 42, 43 Keats's sonnet on his release, 23 Keats's first published work dedicated to, 83, 90, 130-1 in Later life, 532 Letter from, to Severn at Rome, on the love of Keats's friends for him, 515-16 Letter to, from Keats, of criticism, 137 Life at Hampstead, 35 _et sqq._, 50 _et sqq._ Lines from _Cap and Bells_ published by, 445 Literary industry of, and writings, 34, 46 Memories of Keats in his writings, 532 at Novello's, 327, 328 Papers edited by, _see Examiner, Indicator, Reflector_ as Poet, 518 Poems by (_see under their_ Titles), 44, 63, 130-1, 138 Anapaestic verses by, to friends, 50, 51 Praise by, of _Alastor_, in _The Examiner_, 234 Religious views of, 51 Review by, of _Lamia_ volume, 410-11, 472-3 _Poems_, 131-2 Sketch of his origin, life and career, 41 _et sqq._ and _The Eve of St Agnes_, 398 Tributes of, to Keats, 41, 526 Views of, on _Endymion_, and vexation caused thereby, 150-1, 252-3, 312 Young Poets, promise of, noted in article of that title, 54, 69 on the Feast in _St Agnes' Eve_, 401-2 on _Hyperion_, 73 on _Isabella_; _or_, _the Pot of Basil_, 473 on Keats's attitude to Shelley, 70-1, 72 on Keats's eyes, 79 on Keats and his poetry, 36 on _La Belle Dame sans Merci_, 469 on _Sleep and Poetry_, 130 _et sqq._ on Wordsworth at 48, 249

Hunt, John, and the _Examiner_, 42

Hunt, Mrs Leigh (_nee_ Kent), 43, 254

Hunt, W. Holman, a Keats worshipper, 538

_Huon of Bordeaux_, source of Shakespeare's Oberon and Titania, 87 _n._

Hyginus, notes to, in _Auctores Mythographi_, on Moneta, 447 & _n._

_Hymn, A_, _to Apollo_ (Keats), 56 _n._, 58

_Hymn to Intellectual Beauty_ (Shelley), influence of, on Keats, 73 Inspirations of, 237 Publication of, 234

_Hymn to Pan_ (Chapman), 124, 225-6

_Hymn to Pan_ (_Endymion_), quality and affinities of, 225 _et sqq._ Ode-form of, 411 Wordsworth on, 237, 249

_Hymn to Pan_ (Shelley), 243

_Hymns of Homer_ (Chapman's version), influence seen in _Endymion_, 206

_Hyperion_ (Keats), 308, 517; attitude to, of the critics, 471 Blank verse of, 317 Dante's influence seen in, 545 De Quincey's criticism on (1845), 528-9 & _n._ Designed as a romance, its scheme and scale, subject, sources, model, lines from, fine start, difficulties, and abandonment, 426 _et sqq._ Epic quality of, 333 Feast of Fruits in, 450-1, 542 Fire referred to, in, 175 First intimations of, 202, 262, 334; first draft work on, 322, 323, 327, 333 Germ of lines in, 276 Keats's change of mind on, 369, 375 Miltonism of, 399, 545 Mistake on, set right, 544 Never finished, 339 Remodelling of, 376, 379, 447-54; errors made in, 469; the Induction, 450 _et sqq._; leading Ideas in, 447 _et sqq._ Shelley on, 482 Transcendental cosmopolities of, Hunt on, 73

_Idiot Boy, The_ (Wordsworth), 348

'_I had a dove_,' lines for music (Keats), 327

_Iliad, The_, 177 Chapman's, Keats's delight in, and Sonnet on, 38, 40 & _n._, 41, 54, 87, 88, 133; echoes of, in other poems, 177, 428 Metre of, 86 Strained rimes of, 211

_Imagination and Fancy_ (Hunt), Keats memories in, 532

Imagination and Truth, relation between, elucidated by Adam's dreams in _Paradise Lost_, 154, 155

_Imagines_, of Philostratus, 190 _n._

_Imitation of Spenser_ (Keats), 20; published in _Poems_, 86

Immortality, Keats's attitude to, 345, 387, 492, 509

Indiaman surgeoncy, Keats's plan concerning, 355-6, 462

Indian Maiden, in _Endymion_, 197 _et sqq._; lines _cited_, 229-30; echoes in, and inspiration for, 33, 230 _et sqq._

_Indicator, The_, 46 Lines from _Cap and Bells_ published in, 445 _La Belle Dame_ published in, 468-9

'_In drear-nighted December_,' an achievement, 386 Date and association of, 158 _et sqq._ Model of, 158, 160 Text, 159 Versions, 159 _n._ 2

Induction to _Calidore_, 34, 111, 122, 470 _Endymion_, the intended, 122, 164 _Hyperion_, 450 _et sqq._

Ingpen, Roger, his edition of the _Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley_ cited, 482 & _n._

Invention and Imagination as the prime endowments of a Poet, Keats's insistence on, 165

Inverary, woods at, Keats on, 288

Iona, Keats's visit to, 291

Ireby, Keats at, 274 Brown's account of the dancing, school at, and Keats's of the same, 277 & _n._, 278

_Irish Melodies_ (Moore), money-worth to the poet, 82

_Isabella_; _or_, _the Pot of Basil_. _A Story from Boccaccio_ (Keats), 339, 386, 396, 406, 443; an achievement, 399 Apostrophes and Invocations in, 391-2 Beauties of, 389, 392-3, and horror turned to beauty, 393 _et sqq._, 471 Date of, 260, 262, 390 Digging scene in, 394 Lamb on, 471 Dryden echoes in, 392 Included in the _Lamia_ volume, 470, 471 Keats's distaste for, 366, 369 Latin usage in, 431 Lines in, on the bitter-sweet of love, 360 Metre of, 393 Millais' picture from, 538 Reynolds's Boccaccio tales intended for issue with, 259-60, 387, 521 Procter's poem on the same subject, 459 Shelley's delight in, 483 Story of, 390 Lamb on, 471 Reynolds on, 312-13 Wilson on (1828), 527

_Isle of Palms, The_ (Wilson), 298

Isle of Wight, Keats's visits to, 135-6, 164, 357 _et sqq._, 405

'_I stood tip-toe upon a little hill_' (Keats), Cupid and Psyche reference in, 412 Date of, 115, 122, 164 Included in _Poems_, 115 Influence on, of a passage in _The Excursion_, 126 Metre, diction and subject of, 114-15 Planned as Induction to _Endymion_, 122, 164 References in, to the Moon, 123, 166 Scene described in, 36

Italian attitude to the Sick, 506 Literature, Hunt's preferences in, 47 Keats's studies in, 370, 398 Primitives, Keats's appreciation of, 325

Italy, winter in, planned for Keats, 467, 484, and undertaken, 485, journey to, illness and death of Keats, 486 _et sqq._

_It is an awful mission_ (Keats), lines quoted, 425

'_It is a lofty feeling_,' sonnet (Hunt), occasion of, 56

Jacobean poetry, influence of, seen in _Endymion_, 206, 207, 209 _n._

James I., 101

Jasmine Bower scene in _Endymion_, a flaw in the poem, 186-7

Jeffrey, Francis, editor of the _Edinburgh Review_, 297; as critic, 299, 528 on Keats's poems, 478-80, 481, 528 on Shelley's poems, 528

Jeffrey, Miss, letters to, from Keats, on going as Ship's doctor, 355-6; on writing the _Ode to Indolence_, 415

Jeffrey, Mrs, and her daughters, Keats's friendship with, 262

Jeffrey, Mrs (Mrs G. Keats), and the letters of Keats to his brother, 531

Jennings, a common name in Cornwall, 5

Jennings, Captain Midgley John, of the Royal Marines, uncle of the poet, 5, 7, 12

Jennings, Frances (Mrs T. Keats, _q.v._, later Mrs Rawlings), mother of the Poet, 3

Jennings, John, grandfather of the poet, 3, 5 Will and bequests of, 9, 355 & _n._

Jennings, John, of Penryn, 5

Jennings, Mrs John, grandmother of Keats, 9 Character of, 6 Legacy of, to Keats, 354, 355 & _n._ Trustees appointed by, for the Keats children, 15-16 Death of, 16 & _n._ 1.

Jennings, Mrs Midgley John, lawsuit by, as affecting Keats, 354, 365

Johnson, Dr Samuel, 537; Tour of, in the Highlands, 282 on Greek mythology, 220 on Sheridan's pension, 481

Jones, Mrs, the mysterious, 334

Jonson, Ben, poems of, Influence of on Keats, 206, 225, 396, 479 Life of, Keats on, 356 Metre used by, 389; faults in, 209 Use by, of the Heroic Couplet, 100

_Joseph and his Brethren_ (Wells), enthusiasm for, of Swinburne and Rossetti, 77

'Judgment of Solomon,' picture by Haydon, 60

_Julian and Maddalo_ (Shelley), 241

Junius, Taylor an authority on, 133

'Junkets,' Keats's nickname, 83

Kean, Edmund, 245, 263 Departure to America, 370, 372 Dramatic powers of, 442 in Shakespearean parts, Keats's criticisms on, 242-4

Keast, Thomas, of St Agnes' parish, Cornwall, 5

Keate, Catherine, 5

Keate, Dr., Headmaster of Eton, 4 _n._

Keats, Edward, 3

Keats family of Dorsetshire, 4, 5, 492

Keats family (the poet's) Brotherly affection in, 3, 11, 13, 24, 25, 31-2, 133, 135, 145, 262, 271, 323, 324

Keats, Frances Mary (Fanny), sister of the poet (later Llanos, _q.v._), 3, 505 Inheritance of, 355 & _n._, 529 Keats's affection for, 145 Letters to, from Keats, charm of, 338; on being friends, and on the story of _Endymion_, 147-9; on dancing, 336-7; on fine weather, 364-5; on going to the Isle of Wight, 357; on going as a Ship's Doctor, 355; on his health and on _Otho the Great_, 381; on his idleness, 347; in illness, 456; on keeping well, 487; on the Scotch tour, 290 Marriage of, 535 Verses addressed to, by Keats, 9-10 Visit to, by Keats, 366

Keats, George, brother of the poet, 3, 25, 58, 77, 162; at school, 8 Biographical references to, in order of date Business life of, 24; Money troubles of, 139-40; and the Publishers of the _Poems_, 133; at Teignmouth, with Tom, 244; Marriage and Emigration of, 24, 260, 269-72; Business troubles of, 365; Keats's generosity to, 371; Visit of, to England, and Keats's further generosity, 382-4; Good news from, 504; Inheritance of, 355 _n._; Death of, 531 Brotherly devotion of, to Keats, 11, 24, 25, 82-3, 133; Keats on, 356 Brown's indignation with, 516, 517, 529; proved unjust, 530 Character of, 11, 382 Letters to, from Keats, and Keats's Journal letters to him and his wife, 322-3, 327, 337, 339; on becoming a Ship's surgeon, 355; on being a Poet, and on _Endymion_ as the test of this, 164-5; on his Defenders, 315; on the Hostile Reviews and on his Reading, and Idleness, 340 _et sqq._; on his Brotherly love, 322, 323, 324; on Miss Brawne, 336; on Sea passage to London, 295 Value of, 317 _et sqq._ Wealth of topics in (1819), 344 _et sqq._, 37 on his Brother as a boy, 11 on his Grandfather and Mother, 6 on Keats's temper, 145

Keats, John, the poet Acquaintance of, with Chaucer, 75 _n._, and with the Elizabethans (_q.v._), 19 Appearance of, at different dates, 6, 12, 24, 25, 35, 79, 80, 143, 287, 296, 328, 346, 347, 459 _n._, 486 Eyes, 143, 459 _n._, 466, 511 Height, 31, 79, 80 Portraits of, by Haydon, 462 Severn, 328, 495, 511, 535 Appreciation by, of Wordsworth's poems, 125, 145-6 Attitude of, to Criticism, 311 _et sqq._, 321 Love, 181, 183, 213, 224, 262, 318-20, 330 _et sqq._, _passim_, 393, 549 & _n._ Scenery, 153, 274 _et sqq._ Scott's writings, 279 Women, 81, 89-90, 262, 271, 288, 318-20 Biographical projects of friends, 529-31 Biographies, appreciation and Collections of his works, 531 _et sqq._ Memoir of, by Monckton Milnes, 520 Biographical references in order of date 1795-1817 Parentage, birth and family, 2, 3 _et sqq._; school days, 7 _et sqq._; boyish amusements, his lines on, 9, 10; industry, 13, and successes, 14; apprenticeship to Mr Hammond, surgeon, 16 & _n._ 2 _et sqq._, silence of, on this period, 17; beginnings of poetry-writing, 17, 18, influences, 14, 18 _et sqq._, vocation first felt, 12, 21 1815-17 Life as medical student, 17, 26 & _n._, 27, 28 _et sqq._; the doctor's life abandoned, 28, 83; notebook of, 33 & _n._ 2; Friendships made and renewed, (_see also_ Friends, _infra_), with Cowden Clarke, 34; with Leigh Hunt, 35-6 _et sqq._, _et alibi_, effect of the friendship with Hunt on his career, 41, 51 _et sqq._, friendships, formed through Hunt, 59 _et sqq._; the laurel crown episode and his verses thereon then, and later, 55, 57-8, 415; verse-writing on a given subject, with Hunt, 55 _et sqq._; at Margate, the _Epistles_ written from, 37; first reading of Chapman's Homer, the great sonnet written on it, 38 _et sqq._; walk of, to the Poultry, 40 _n._; Haydon's acquaintance made, 59; other new friendships, 68 _et sqq._; social surroundings, 78-9; social surroundings, _aet._ 21, 78-9; at a Bear fight, 81-2; growing passion for the poetic life, 83 1817 First book, _Poems_ (_q.v._), published, 83 _et sqq._, 130 _et sqq._; new publishers found, and new friends gained, 133 _et sqq._; stay in the Isle of Wight, Shakespeare studies and work on _Endymion_, during, 135 _et sqq._; visit to Canterbury, effect of, 140; visit to Bailey at Oxford, described by the latter, 143 _et sqq._; stay at Burford Bridge, 152, _Endymion_ finished at, 161, 162; end of first phase of mind and art of, 163 Dec. 1817-June 1818 Dramatic criticism undertaken, 242 _et sqq._, life at Hampstead, 242, meeting with Wordsworth, 246; stay at Teignmouth, 260 _et sqq._, 429; marriage and emigration of his brother George, 268 _et sqq._ June 1818-June 1819 the Scottish tour with Brown, 272 _et sqq._, and its effect on his health, 293 _et sqq._, 384, 545; the attacks on him in _Blackwood_, and the _Quarterly Review_, 297 _et sqq._; the defence by his friends, 238, 311 _et sqq._, 516 _et sqq._; effects of, 311 _et sqq._, 315, 316, 506, 515, 524, 534; the nursing of Tom Keats till his death, 316-20; the attraction of 'Charmian,' 318-19; life with Brown at Wentworth Place, 320 _et sqq._; work on _Hyperion_, 322, 323, 327; harassed by borrowers, 323, 337 _et sqq._, 354-5; gift to, from an unknown admirer, 325; meeting with Fanny Brawne and his love for her, 329 _et sqq._, _passim_, 510, 534, 549; financial position of, 337-8, 354-5, lightened by Brown, 357; fight of, with a butcher-boy, 342-3 & _n._; idleness, and work, 342 _et sqq._, meeting with Coleridge, 346-8, unsettlement in health and plans, 355 _et sqq._ June 1819-Feb. 1821 Stay at Shanklin and work on _Lamia_ and _King Otho_, 358 _et sqq._; love letters from, to Fanny Brawne, 360 _et sqq._; stay at Winchester, 362, 369; letters from, 370 _et sqq._; determination to work for the Press, 373; his financial position, 373; attempted parting from Brown, stay with the Dilkes and return to Brown at Hampstead, 374-6; collaboration with Brown, 375 _et sqq._, 387; fluctuating spirits of, before his seizure, 375; hard work, 375-6, 379; inward sufferings, 376 _et sqq._; laudanum--taking by (1819), 379, 380, 505 _et sqq._; financial position, at this time, 379; trouble and health failure, 375 _et sqq.;_ work of this period, 436 _et sqq.;_ the fatal chill, 384, 455; invalid life, 456 _et sqq._; letters from his sick bed, 455; slight improvement, 460; relapses, 462; at Kentish Town, 463, 466, 468; Shelley's invitation to Italy, 467-8; work published while at Kentish Town, 268-9; the _Lamia_ volume issued, 470 _et sqq._, the Reviews again severe, 473 _et sqq._; stay with the Brawnes, 468, 485; wintering in Italy decided on, with Severn as companion, 485-7; the voyage, 486 _et sqq._; life in Naples, 496 _et sqq._, and in Rome, 503; his 'posthumous existence' 384, 504, 510; the last days, 505 _et sqq._; choice by, of his own epitaph, 510, 523-4; death, 512, and after, 513 _et sqq._; burial place and memorial stone, 510, 523-4; the 'might-have been' had he lived, 548 _et sqq._; posthumous attacks on, in, and by _Blackwood_, 519-20, De Quincey, 528-9 & _n._, and _Quarterly Review_, 527-8; rare allusion by, to the Reviews, 521; Shelley's lament for, in _Adonais_, 517-19 Character and characteristics Admiration of, for Chatterton, 146-7 Artistic tastes of, 66, 92, 255-6, 325 in Boyhood, 9 _et sqq._; in Young Manhood, 24, 25 Brotherly affection of, 3, 11, 13, 24, 262, 268, 271, 371, 382-4, _see also_ Keats, Fanny, George, and Tom Contrasted with Shelley, 72-3 Conversation of, 145-7, 459 _n._ Devotion of, to his Mother, 7, 14-15 Duality of, 15, 318 Early tendency to rhyming, 7 Feeling of, for the poetry of the past, 38 Genius of, 128-9, 234, 267-8, 484, 550 His own statements on, 153, 200-1, 223, 269, 368, 497 Indecision, Indefiniteness and Variableness of, 128-9, 142, 173, 223, 269, 270, 314, 315-16, 545 Interest of, in history and politics, 371 Keenness of perception, 52 Late awakening of literary proclivities, 12 Limitations due to social setting, 444 Love of English spring flowers, 446-7 Liberty, foundations of, 14 the Moon, 22, 123-4, 153, 215-16 _et sqq._ Nature, and its expression in his poems, 21, 22, 36, 79-80, 84, 90, 113, 114, 122-3, 128, 144, 149, 152-3, 159 _et sqq._, 216 _et sqq._, 226, 232 as Lover, seen in his letters, 360 _et sqq._ Loyalty to his given word, 379 Manner, 143 Manners, 31, 32, 81 459 _n._ as Mimic, 81-2 Modesty, 269, 313, 314 Morbidity of Temperament, 11, 12, 15, 80, 139, 464-5 Morals, 32 Naturalness and simplicity, 143 Perceptiveness, 441-2 Pride, 15, 31, 313 Pugnacity as schoolboy, 10 _et sqq._, 17, in later years, 17 Reading, and Reading gifts of, 81, 366 Wide range of, 88 Religious indefiniteness, 51, 71, 509 Reserve and inward bitterness (1820), 382, 383 Sensitiveness as to his origin, 71-2 Skill of, in friendship, 255 Social qualities, powers and taste, 81-2 as Sportsman, 326 Temper of, 145 Tender-heartedness &c., 444 Thirst for knowledge, 260, 265, 269 'Vein of flint and iron' in, 15, 315 Voice, 81, 145 Chief agent in revitalization of Greek mythology, 220 _et sqq._ Critics and commentators of, 540 as Dramatist, 441 _et sqq._ Epitaph of, chosen by himself, 510, effect of, on public opinion on his Poems, 523-4 Eulogists of, 544-5 Fame of, slow growth and spread of, 520, 526 _et sqq._; triumph of, 536, 540; forecasts on its disability, 546-8 Favourite flowers of, 510 Friends and Friendships of, _see also_ Names of Friends Estrangement from, in illness, 465 Indignation of, at the Reviews, 309 _et sqq._, 516 _et sqq._, 522 Love of his friends, 513 _et sqq._, 521 Loyalty of, long surviving, 527 Heir of the Elizabethans, 171 Italian Studies of, 370, 398 Letters from, and to, _see_, chiefly, _under_ Names of Correspondents, _and Epistles_ Bradley's lectures on, 545 Compared with Shelley's, 541 Dr. Garnett on, 541 on _Endymion_, 150, 151, 153, value of, in the study of the poem, 154 Journal-letters from, to George Keats, value of, 317 _et sqq._ Riches of, 262 _et sqq._ Self-revelation in, 153-4, 371 Library of Books in, 228 _n._, 390 _n._, 379 _n._ 1, 447 _n._ List of, 556 _et sqq._ Poems and Verses by, _see also, and chiefly, under_ Names Achievements, 385 _et sqq._ Beauties in, 368 Charm of, 119-20 Cockneyism charged against (_see also_ Cockney School), 109 _n._ Collected Editions of First English, 520 Forman's, 544, 549, & _see_ footnotes Galignani's, 159 _n._, 527 Milnes's, 520, 531 _et sqq._ Concordance to, published by Cornell University, 575 Copy of, carried about by Shelley, 521, 522 Couplet as used in, 93 _et sqq._, 113-14, 207 _et sqq._, 209 _n._ Criticism of, easy, 119-20 Echoes in, of earlier poets, 89, 90 _et passim_ Early writings, 22-3 Elizabethan influence on, 389, 479 Essential principle of versification, 208 Faults avoided in, 209 Faults existing in, 50, 186, 187, 207 _et sqq._, 211, 212, 213, 214-15, 221, 307, 368, 459 Felicitous compound epithets in, 412-13 Flippant note in, 404 Fragments and experiments, 385, 417 _et sqq._ Insight into Keats's mind and genius from, 424 _et sqq._ Fugitive pieces, 256-7 Genius in, Evocative not Expository, 128-9, 234, 267-8 Gift of, to Browning and the effect, 526 Growing appreciation of, 520, 526 _et sqq._ Inspiration of, from Art, 54, 92, 117, 122, 200, 219, 231 _n._, 264, 414-16 & _n._, 417, 446 Nature, 21-2, 122-3 Sources, nature of, 165-6 Last lines written by, 435 Latest Eulogists of, 545 Lectures on, of Mackail, 545 Lyric experiments, 157 _et sqq._, 386 Mental experiences worked into, 173 Method of composition, 143-4 Metres and Styles used in, 109-10, 210-11, 258, 286 _n._, 287, 345, 349, 350 & _n._ 2, 386, 387, 414 Models of, _see_ Echoes, _supra_, _see also_ Elizabethan, & Hunt Naturalness of, 395 Nature of, 541 Nature Poems, _see Endymion_ Odes written in 1819, 352 _et sqq._ Opinions on, in the early '40's, 528 _Poems_, published, 85 _et sqq._ Poor sale of, 526, 528 Posthumous, two printed in Milnes's book, 537 in progress and written in early 1819, 339 Promise in, of Dramatic and Ironic power, 222 Publishing schemes (1819), 366 Referring to his love for Fanny Brawne, 334 _et sqq._ Revision of, uncertainty and un-wisdom shewn in, 469 Rimes used by, 119, 210-11, 307 Self-expression in, 222-3, 411 Snatches expressive of Moods, 424-5 Speculative and symbolic meanings underlying, the key to, 153-4 Sterling's appreciation of, 528 Technique of, _see also_ Metre, Rime, &c., 88 Thackeray's allusion to, 538 Unquenchable by literary work done on them, 546 Unwritten, his distress over, 534, 548 Value of, to the reader, 546, 548 as Poet, Milnes's words on, 536 Poetic impulses, causes checking, in 1819, 339, 340, 437 Political interests and views of, 14, 25, 371 Portraits of, by Haydon, 462, Severn, 328, 495, 511, 533 Reflections by, ethical and cosmic, 344-5 Spirit of poetry and pleasantness retained by, to the end, 511 Sayings on Abandoning _Hyperion_, and on its Miltonisms, 436; on Beauty and Truth, 418; on Brotherly affection, 271; on Brown's regular habits, 281; on Bailey's appetite for books, 133-4; on the _Blackwood_ article on Hunt, 152; on Fanny Brawne's appearance &c., 329; on Brown's rummaging out his old sonnets, 352 _n._; on Devonshire weather and folk, 260-1, 262; on the Effect of the Reviews on the public, 340-1; on _Endymion_, his aims in, 165, 237, his dissatisfaction with it, 150, and its defence by his friends, 314-15, on its theme, 148; on Endymion's confession, 180; on George Keats's money troubles, 371; on Hazlitt's Shakespearean Lectures, 68; on his ambitions as Poet, 324; on his feelings on life and literature, 364; on his own attitude to women, 288; on his own capacity for judging paintings, 256; on his own character, 153-4, 200-1, 223, 497, as poet, 269, 314-15; on his own need of Poetry, 136; on his own place in Poetry, 543; on his plans for _Hyperion_, 426; on his own pride &c., 368; on his poetry, and determination never to write for writing's sake or for a livelihood, 339-40; on his poetry-writing idleness, (1819), 342, 348, 349, 352, 353; on his 'posthumous existence,' 505-6, 510; on his sensations in ordinary society, 326; on his own skill as operator, 29; on his state of mind in 1819, 356, 380, 491-2; on his unwritten poems, 534, 548; on his wishes as to future work (Nov. 1819), 380-1; on his work on the _Ode to Psyche_, 413-14; on the Ireby dancing-school, 277 & _n._, 278; on the Lasinio engravings, 325; on a mawkish popularity, 313; on his Nile sonnet and other writings (1818), 256; on the quarrels of his friends, 255; on the _Quarterly's_ attack and its good results, 326; on his reading, and on his mental state (1819), 341, 342; on the Scotch tour, 289; on Sickness, in the lighter vein, 263; on some friction with Hunt and others, 150-1; on street quarrels, 81; on three witty friends, 383; on Winchester ways, 371; on Wordsworth in 1817, 250, on his dogmatism and Hunt's, 252-3, on his genius and Milton's, 266

Keats, Mrs George (_nee_ Wylie, _q.v._, later Mrs. Jeffrey), 323, 365 Keats's pleasant relations with, 270, 271 Letter to, from Keats, 383 Remarriage of, 531

Keats, Mrs Thomas (_nee_ Jennings), mother of the Poet, 3 Appearance and character of, 6-7 Devotion to, of Keats, 7, 14, 15 Second marriage of, 8-9 Death of, 14, 15

Keats, Sir Richard Godwin, of the 'Superb,' 4

Keats, Thomas, father of the poet, 2-3, 5 Characteristics of, 6 Death of, 8 Origin of, Senora Llanos on, 3

Keats, Thomas (Tom), brother of the poet, 3, 135, 137, 280, 466, 505 Ill-health of, Keats's devotion during, 15, 162, 244, 262, 269, 295, 316 _et sqq._, 333, 426 Letters to, from Keats, on Fingal's cave, 292, and on his health, 293; on the Lake District, 275-6; on Scottish Society, Economics and Racial character, 281-3 Wells's hoax of, 77, 346 Death of, 15, 320, 322, 387

Keats, D.J. Llanos y, artist, son of Fanny Keats, 535-6

Keats Crescent, Shanklin, 358 _n._

Keats, the name, its variants and locales, 3-5

Keats-Shelley Memorial at Rome, 542; _Bulletin_ of, 16 _n._, 510 _n._

'_Keen, fitful gusts are whispering here and there_,' sonnet (Keats), 52, included in _Poems_, 90

Kelmscott Press edition of Keats, and the restoration of the text of _La Belle Dame_, 470

Kendal, Keats at, 273

Kent, Miss (Mrs Leigh Hunt), 43

Kentish Town, Keats stay in, and health during, 463

Ker, Prof. W.P., suggestion of, on source of Keats's 'Magic casements' lines, 291 & _n._

Kerrera, and the Goylen legend, 291

Kete, meaning of, 4

_King Lear_, words from, used by Keats, 285 & _n._

_King Stephen_, dramatic fragment (Keats), 364, 370, 443

Kingston, ----, and Wordsworth, 246-7, 251

Kirkmen, the, Keats on, 282-3

Kirkup, Seymour, at Florence, 523

_Knight's Tale_ (Chaucer), metre of, 94

_Kubla Khan_ (Coleridge), 288 Echo of, in _Endymion_, 230

_La Belle Dame sans Merci_ (Keats), an achievement, 350 Date of, 370, 441 Included in Milnes's Book, 537 Morris, William, on, 470 Publication of, alterations in, and notices of, 468-70 Rossetti on, 439 Subject, perfection, and metre of, 350 & _n._ Transcript of, by Brown, 469 & _n._ True version, given in full, 351-2

_Lai d'Aristote_, 33

_Ladye, The, of Provence_ (Reynolds), 333

Laidlaw, William, Scott, and _Blackwood_, 304

Laira Green, Brown's life at, 530

Lake District, places visited in, by Keats with Brown, 272-3 _et sqq._

Lake School Poets, morbidity asscribed to, by Hunt, 121

_Lalla Rookh_ (Moore), price paid for, 82; popularity of, 313

Lamb, Charles, 388 Appearance, conversation and habits of, 69, 246 _et sqq._, 327 and the Baby, 370-1 Champion of the Poetic Revolution, 119 and the Enfield stiles, 18 Friendship of, with Haydon, 62 Hunt, 43 Keats, 69 Parties of, given with Mary, 68 Publishers of, 131 Verse-letters to, from Hunt, 51 Works of, two volume ed. of 1818, Fuller's _Holy State_ quoted in _Specimens_, 388 & _n._ on the Digging Scene in _Isabella_, 395, 471 on Keats's place in poetry, 484 on the _Lamia_ volume poems, 471; the pick of, 395 _n._ on Shelley, 70

Lamb, Dr, 466

Lamb, Mary, 43, 68

Lambeth, Brown's birthplace, 142

_Lamia_ (Keats), 239, 370, 386, 405, 421 Keats on, after re-reading, 372 Keats's reading of, 366 Keats's wish for instant publication of, 366 Place of, in the volume of 1820, 115 _n._ Publication of, with other poems, 463 Full title and contents, 470-1 Reception of, and criticisms on, 471 _et sqq._, 481 Subject, source, metre and form of, 358, 404-10 Hunt on, 404-10 Lamb on, and other critics, 471 _et sqq._ Wilson on (1828), 527

_Lamia, Isabella, and other Poems_, Keats's immortality secured by, 470 Byron's fury over, 481 Gift of, by Keats to Shelley, 468 Passage singled out from, by Lamb, 395 _n._ Publication of, 463, 470-1 Publishers' note in, disowned by Keats, 463

Lancaster, Keats at, 271

_Land, The, East of the Sun_ (Morris), 438

Landon, Letitia, verse of, 526

Landor, Walter Savage, 530; admirer of Keats's poems, 523 on Milnes's book, 537

Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry, at Haydon's, 246

Land's End, Keats's father said to have come from, 3

Lang, Andrew, on errors in Criticism, 308 on the 'gallipots' article, 308, 309-10

Lanteglos, the Keats of, 5

_Laon and Cythna_ (Shelley), 73

_Lara_ (Byron), form used in, 108

Lasinio, engravings by, Keats's delight in, 325

Laureation or Intercoronation affair, reference to, in the _Ode to Indolence_ (Keats), 415 Sonnets on, by Hunt, 56 Keats, 57, 91, 307 Amplification of, in _Endymion_, 57-8, 189

Law Life Insurance Society, Woodhouse's connection with, 134.

Lawn Bank, Hampstead, 321 _n._

Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 501.

_Lay Sermons_ (Coleridge), 134

_Lay, The, of the Last Minstrel_ (Scott), 396

Leander, sonnet on (Keats), _see On a Picture of Leander_

Leander gems of Tassie, 92 _& n. 2_

Lea Valley, in Keats's day, 21-2

Leicester, Earl of, Keats's notion of, writing about, 381

Lelant, the name Jennings at, 5

Le Sage, name 'Sangrado' borrowed from, 309 _n._

_Letter to William Gifford, Esq._ (Hazlitt), 341

_Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley_, ed. Ingpen, 482 _n._

_Liberal, The,_ Brown's contributions to, 522

'Libertas,' Hunt's sobriquet, 44

L.S.A. degree, obtained by Keats, 27

_Life of, Dryden_ (Scott), 45

_Life of Joseph Severn_ (Sharp), new knowledge of Keats given in, 545

_Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats_, edited by Richard Monckton Milnes (1848), 520, 531 _et sqq._

_Life of Scott_, by Lockhart, 310

Lindo, ---- (later Lindon, ----), husband of Fanny Brawne, 535

Lindon, Mrs, _see_ Brawne, Fanny.

Line endings of couplets Closed or open, varieties of usage, 94 _et sqq._ Double, objections to, and usual employment of, 103; illustrated, 104

_Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey_ (Wordsworth), Keats on, 267

_Lines on the Mermaid Tavern_ (Keats), 258; date and metre of, 327, 386; hints on immortality in 387; included in the _Lamia_ volume, 470

_Lines written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns's Country_ (Keats), 285; metre and interest of, 286 _& n._

Lisbon, Keats scheme of a visit to, 151, _abandoned_, 162

List of Books in Keats's Library, 390 _n._, 397 _n._, 556 _et sqq._

Literary Criticism, cruelty of, early 19th century, 299 _et sqq._

Literary ladies and 'the Matchless Orinda,' 150

_Literary Pocket Book_ (Hunt), 324

Little Britain, the Reynolds's House in, 74, 288

Littlehampton, the Reynolds' at, 147

Live Pets, Keats on keeping, 10, 338

Llanos, Fanny (_nee_ Keats), 535 Civil List pension secured for, by Forman, 536 Death of, in ripe years, 536 on the Cornish origin of her father, 3

Llanos, Valentine, husband of Fanny Keats, 535

Loch Awe, Keats on the first sight of, 289

Loch Fyne, doggerel verses on (Keats), 288

Loch Lomond, Keats on, 287-8

Locker-Lampson, Frederick, on Senora Llanos and her husband, 536

Lockharts, the, Scotch tour of, 290-1

Lockhart, John Gibson, co-editor of _Blackwood_, partisan excesses of, 298, 525-6, and later regrets, 299, 310 Article attributed to, in error, 528 _n._ 1 Challenge of, to John Scott, 519 and the Death of Keats, current belief as to, 525-6 Keats's death-bed saying on, 521 at Weimar, 298, 309

_London Magazine, The_, and its editor-publisher, 133, 311, 519

_Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries_, (Hunt, 1828), Keats memories in, 36, 532

Louisville, Kentucky, George Keats's death at, 531

Love, effect of, on Keats, 332, 334 _et sqq._ Keats's conception and treatment of, 181, 183, 213, 221, 393, 549 _& n._

Love and Death, Keats's double goal, 112, 336, 344, 362, 375

Love and Marriage, Keats's early fears of, and attitude to, 262, 318-20, justified, 330 _et sqq. passim_

Love and War, Poetry of, 221

_Lover's complaint, A_, sonnet (Keats), when written, 492-4

Lowell, James Russell, 540

Lowther family, and the Election of 1818, 272, 274

Lucas, ----, surgeon, described by South, 29; Keats as dresser to, 27

Lucas, E.V., debt to, as concerning Charles Lamb, 471 _n._

Lucy, Wordsworth's poem on, Keats on, 146

Lulworth Cove, landing at, 492, 494

_Lycidas_ (Milton), 19, 262 Adonais compared with, 517 Echoed by Keats, 111, 431 Lyric effects in, 122

Lyly, John, prose comedy of _Endimion_, by, 167, allegorical nature of, 168 _n._

_Lyrical Ballads_ of Coleridge and Wordsworth, 21, poetical revolution introduced by, 108, 118, 119, 207

Lyrical effect attempted by Keats in _I stood tip-toe_, and elsewhere, 122

Lyrics, in _Endymion_, in relation to the Classics and Elizabethan poets, 224 _et sqq._

'Macbeth,' picture by Haydon, 60

Macfarlane, Charles, on Keats and the scentless roses, 501, and on the macaroni eaters, 502 _& n._

Mackail, J.W., Lectures of, on Keats' poetry, 545; on the Mystic Shell in _Endymion_ & in _The Prelude_, 196 _& n._

Mackereth, George Wilson, fellow-student of Keats, 30, 176

Mackintosh, Sir James, and _Endymion_, 313

Macpherson, James, and the pseudo-_Ossian_ poems, 107

M'Cracken, H. Noble, article by, referred to, 398 _n._

Macready, William Charles, in _Retribution_, Keats's criticism on, 242

_Mad Banker of Amsterdam_, comic poem (Lockhart), 309

Madeline, in the _Eve of St Agnes_, 401 _et sqq._, _et alibi_

_Mad Mother, The_ (Wordsworth), 121

Madness, from ecstasy, Keats on, 257 Keats's fear of, lines on, 425

'Magic casements' phrase, possible sources of, 264-5, 291

Maginn, William, critical ferocity of, 137; insolent article and parody by, on _Adonais_, 519-20

_Maid's Tragedy_ (Beaumont and Fletcher), 341; _Endymion_ references in, 168

Man, relations of to Nature, Wordsworth's exposition of, 128, 129

_Man, The, Born to be King_ (Morris), 438

_Man, The, in the Moone_ (Drayton), echoes from, in _Endymion_, 169 _et sqq._

_Manfred_ (Byron), 302

_Margaret_ (Wordsworth), 121

Margate, letters from, by Keats, to, various friends, 137 _et sqq._

_Maria Crowther_, ship which took Keats to Italy, 486, 488, fellow-passengers on, 488-9, 490, 495, 496, 498

Marlowe, Christopher, poems by, 169, _Endymion_ lines in, 67; use in, of the Heroic couplet, 96-7

Marvell, Andrew, use by, of the Heroic couplet, 102

Mathew, Ann, and Caroline, 24; Keats's verses to, 23, 24, 86

Mathew, George Felton, _Epistle_ to, by Keats, 93, 109 _& n._, 110, 470 on Keats in early manhood, 24-5, and on his appearance, 25

Maurice, Rev. Frederick Denison, editor of _The Athenaeum_, 52

_Measure for Measure_, words from, used in _Endymion_, 201

Mediaeval Mythology, vitality of, to Keats, 110

Mediaevalism of Keats, 439-41

Medwin, T., Letter to, from Fanny Brawne, on Keats and his passions, 330 _n._, 465 _& n._ on Shelley's views on the poems in the _Lamia_ volume, 482-3

_Meg Merrilees, Ballad of_ (Keats), 279-80, 386

Melody in verse, and the Vowel sounds, Keats's ideas on, 147, 209, 401-2

_Memorials of a Tour in Scotland_, poems (Wordsworth), 387 _& n._

'_Me rather all that bowery loneliness_' alcaics (Tennyson), 38

_Mermaid Tavern_, verses on, _see_ '_Lines on the Mermaid Tavern_'

_Metamorphoses_ (Ovid), in Sandys' translation, source of Keats's mythological knowledge, 171, 174 _n._, influence of in _Endymion_, 190, 195, 201, 206

Metre, decay of, 100

Metres employed by Keats, 86; Keats's revolutionary treatment of, 207 _et sqq._

_Midsummer Night's Dream_, 86; source of Oberon &c. in, 87 _n._

Milanese pictures, engravings of, 325 _& n._

"Milky Way" of poetry, _Quarterly's_ phrase on Keats's work, 528

Mill, James, and Hunt, 43

Millais, Sir John Everett, the Italian Primitives and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 325; a Keats worshipper, 538

Milman, H. H., 263

Milnes, Monckton (Lord Houghton, _q.v._), Memoir of Keats by, 520, sources, 531 _et sqq._, merit and timeliness, gaps and errors in, and reception of, 336 _et sqq._

Milton, John, and the _Faithful Shepherdess_, 168 Genius of, relative to that of Wordsworth, Keats on, 266; Keats compared with, by Landor, 537 Hair of, Lines on, by Keats, 257 Poems of, Brown's travelling book, 272 Influence of, on Keats, and Keats's study of, 195, 262, 386, 399, 428, 429, 430-6, 545 Model for English epic poetry, 429 Sprightly lines in, 109 _n._ Use in, of the Heroic couplet, 101-2 Sicilian pastoral elegy form, 517

_'Minutes are flying,' see On Receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt_

_Minstrel, The_ (Beattie), 19

Mitford, Mary Russell, friend of Haydon, 62, his letter to her, on Keats's death, 521

Mnemosyne, in _Hyperion_, 429, 433 _et sqq._, _passim_

Mole river, in Keats's poem, 159

Moneta, in _Hyperion_, 447 _& n._, 450

Montagu, Basil, on Keats's poems, 41

Monitress, the, in _Hyperion_, 453-4

Monkhouse, Cosmo, 246

_Monthly Chronicle, The_, 53

_Monthly Review_, 354 _n._; on the _Lamia_ volume, 474

Moods, Keats on, 265, 269, 270-1, 344, 348; his sufferings from, 359 _et sqq._, _passim_

Moon, the, Keats's attitude to, 123, 166-7, 189 fine lines on, in _Endymion_, 215-16

Moore, Thomas, 86, 518 Poems of, Hunt's verdict on, 44 Lines on the Hunts in prison, 43 Popularity of _Lalla Rookh_, 313 Sums received for, 82 Prose works, _see Epicurean, & Tom Cribb's Memorial_ Verse-letter to, from Hunt, 50-1

Morgan MSS., 366 _n._, 477 _n._

_Morning Chronicle_, attitude of, to _Endymion_, 311

Morris, Harrison S., on Keats's choice of epitaph, 510 _n._

Morris, William, anticipations of, by Keats, 438-9 True text of _La Belle Dame_, restored by, 470 Poems of, inspiration and model for, 539 on Keats's poetry, 470, 539

Moschus, his elegy on the death of Bion, 517, 518

_Mother Hubbard's Tale_ (Spenser), Heroic couplet used in, 96

Mountain Scenery as Inspiration for a Poet, Keats's rare phrase on, 284

Mull, Keats's expedition to, 291, and the first failure of his health, 293

Murray, A. S., on the inspiration of the _Ode to a Grecian Urn_, 416 _n._

Murray, John, and Blackwood, 302; and the _Quarterly Review_, 27

Muse of his Native Land, address to, in _Endymion_, 197

_Musee Napoleon, The_, classic prints in, Keats's tracing from, 416 _& n._

'_My spirit is too weak,' see On Seeing the Elgin Marbles_

Mythology, Greek and Mediaeval, vitality of, to Keats, 110

_Naiad, The_ (Reynolds), 74

Napoleon I., 416 _& n._; aggressions of, effect on the Lake poets, 45 Art collection of, 416 _& n._

Naples, Keats in quarantine at, 496 ill-effects of, 498

_Narensky_, opera (Brown), 359

Nature, attitude to, of Keats, and its influences as seen in his poems, 21-2, 79-80, 114, 122-3, 189, 215-16 _et alibi_

'Nature, red in tooth and claw' (Tennyson), Keats's anticipation of, 448-9

Negative capability, Keats on, 253-4

Nelson, Admiral Lord, 4

Newcome, Colonel in _The Newcomes_, and his son's views on Keats, 537

Newmarch, ----, and Keats, 32

_New Monthly Magazine_, Colburn's, review in, of the _Lamia_ volume, 473-4

Newport, Isle of Wight, Reynolds's County Court post at, 533

_New Times_, Lamb's critique in, of the _Lamia_ volume, 471-2

Newton, Sir Isaac, in Haydon's picture, 247, 462

_New York Herald_, 1889, Recollections of Fanny Brawne, by a cousin, published in, 330 _n._

New Zealand, Brown's death in, 531

Nile, the, sonnets on, by Shelley, Keats, and Hunt, 256

_Noctes Ambrosianae_ (Wilson), on Keats's poems (1828), 527 _n._ 3 Wordsworth, 300

Northampton, Countess of, death of, Scott's grief at, 525

Northcote, James, on the ass in Haydon's painting, 461

'_Not Aladdin Magian_' (Keats), referring to Fingal's Cave, 292-3

_Notes on Gilfillan's Literary Portraits_ (De Quincey), outburst in, against Keats, 528-9 _& n._

Novello, Mary Victoria, _see_ Clarke, Mrs Charles Cowden

Novello, Vincent, musical parties of, Keats at, 327, 328

'_Nymph of the Downward smile_,' sonnet (Keats), addressed to Miss Wylie, and included in _Poems_, 89, 270

_Nymphs, The_ (Hunt), 138

Oberon (Wieland), Sotheby's translation of, 86-7 & _n._, 309 Modified Spenserian stanza in, 445

Oberon and Titania, Keats's lines on, and possible sources, 86, 87 & _n._

Ocean floor theme, in _Endymion_, in relation to Shakespeare and Shelley, 189, 239

Oceanus (_Hyperion_), speech of, 433-4

_Ode to Apollo_ (Keats), 23

_Ode to Autumn_ (Keats), 386; date of, 370, 421; form, perfections, and lines from, 421-3 Greek influence seen in, 426

_Ode to Fanny_ (Keats), as a cry of the heart, 334; date of, 334, 339; lines from, quoted, 335-6

_Ode on a Grecian Urn_ (Keats), 153, 386, 422, a masterpiece; inspiration, sources, subject, &c., 232, 264, 415, 416 & _n._, 417-18 Date of, 352, 353

_Ode to Hope_ (Keats), 23

_Ode on Intimations of Immortality_ (Wordsworth), Keats's comment on, 145-6, 159 _n._

_Ode on Indolence_ (Keats), 386; date of, 352, 353 Echo from, 356 Greek influence seen in, 414 Keats's pleasure in writing, 415 Lines on Visions in, probable source of, 412 _n._ Not included in the _Lamia_ volume, 470

_Ode to Maia_ (Keats), unfinished, 265; Greek influence seen in, 426; included in the _Lamia_ volume, 470

_Ode on Melancholy_ (Keats), 386; date of, 352, 354, 419 Embryo ideas of, 259 _n._ Subject and splendours of, 419-21

_Ode to a Nightingale_ (Keats), 203, 383, 422 Date of, 352, 353-4, 418 Echoes in, 344, 418 Embryo ideas of, 259 _n._ Hippocrene passage in, 542 Keats's genius at its height in, 419 Inspirations of, 264-5 Line in, anticipated, 344 Publication of, 354

_Ode to Psyche_ (Keats), 386; date, 352, 411, 441 Germ of lines in, 276 Sources, qualities, faults and beauties, 411, 412 & _n._, 413-14

_Odes and Addresses by Eminent Hands_ (Hood and Reynolds), 533

Odes (Keats), in _Lamia_ volume, 470

Odes, the six (Keats), 308 Dates of, 411 _et sqq._, 441 Metre and form of, 411-13, 414-15

_Odes, The, of Keats_ (Downer), Urn illustrated in, 416 _n._

_Odyssey_ (Chapman's version), influence seen in _Endymion_, 206 Use in, of the Heroic couplet, 99

'_O fret not after knowledge--I have none_,' lines by Keats, 260, 424

'_O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute_,' sonnet (Keats), date and subject of, 257

_Old Plays_ (Dodsley), Dilke's continuation of, 142

Ollier Brothers, publishers for Shelley, Keats and others, 83, 263; and the unsuccess of _Poems_, 131, 133

Ollier, Charles, sonnet by, on _Poems_, 131

Ollier, James, on the public attitude to _Poems_, 133

'_O Melancholy, linger here awhile_,' Invocation in _Isabella_, beauties of, 392

'_O mighty-mouthed inventor of harmonies_' (Tennyson), a Keats anticipation of, 237

_On first looking into Chapman's Homer_ sonnet (Keats), 38, 40 & _n._, 41, 54 Full text of, 88 Included in _Poems_, 133 Technical perfection of, 87

_On the Grasshopper and Cricket_, sonnet (Keats), 55; included in _Poems_, 91

_On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour_, sonnet (Keats), 90

_On Leigh Hunt's Poem_ '_The Story of Rimini_,' sonnet (Keats), 91

_On the Peace of Paris_ (1814), sonnet (Keats), 23, 44, 91

_On [an engraved Gem of] Leander_, sonnet (Keats), 92 & _nn._ 1 & 2

_On Receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt_, sonnet (Keats), 57

_On Receiving a Curious Shell and a Copy of Verses_ [_from some Ladies_], stanza (Keats), metre of, 86

_On the Sea_, sonnet (Keats), written at Carisbrooke, 135

_On seeing the Elgin Marbles_, sonnet (Keats), 66

_On sitting down to read King Lear once again_, sonnet (Keats), 257

_Opposites, A Song of_ (Keats) 263, 389

Optics and the Poet, 400-1

Orcagna, picture by, possibly inspiring Keats, 446

_Orlando Innamorato_ (Boiardo), 552

'_O Solitude! if I with thee must dwell_,' sonnet (Keats), 35 & _n._; included in _Poems_, 90

_Othello_ (Shakespeare), Kean's voice in, Keats on, 243

_Otho the Great_, a tragedy by Keats and Brown, 357, 359, 364, 421, an experiment, 386, 441 Admiration for, at Rome, 526 First printed, 537 Plot, construction and poetry of, 442-3 Production of, difficulties on, 370, 372, 381

_Ottava rima_, used by Byron, 390

Ovid, Arethusa myth as told by, 187 Cosmology of, 174 & _n._ Echoes of, in _Endymion_, 168, 171, 174 & _n._, 185, 187, 201 _Metamorphoses_ of, in Sandys' translation, value of, to Keats, 171, 174 _n._; influence seen in _Endymion_, 190, 195, 201, 206

Oxford, Keats's visit to, 142, 429; his own words on, 143 _et sqq._ _Endymion_ partly written at, 143-4, 147

_Oxford Herald, Endymion_ praised in, by Bailey, 270

Oxford University Press, Delegates of, edition issued by, of _La Belle Dame_, 469 & _n._

Owen, Mrs F.M., Study by, on _Endymion_, 544

_Pain, The, of Memory_, a variant of _In drear-nighted December_, third stanza of, 158 _n._

Palgrave, F.T., admiration of, for the sonnet _Woman, when I behold thee flippant, vain_, 89; place given by, to _Lamia_, 406 on Keats's _Poems_ (_Golden Treasury Series_), 544

Pan, _see_ Hymn to

_Pan's Anniversary_ (Jonson), 225, lines from, 226

_Paradise Lost_ (Milton), compared with _Hyperion_, 333 Echoes of, in Keats's poems, 90, 154, 155, 401, and in Shelley's, 430 Feast of Fruits in, 401 Keats's notes to, 152 Keats's study of, and criticisms on, 262, 369 Titans in, 428

_Parisina_ (Byron), 302

Park, Mungo, 246

Park, Thomas, editor of _Heliconia_, 157 _n._

_Parnaso Italiano_, Hunt's reading of, 44

Parsons, Keats on, 335

Parthenon Marbles, _see_ Elgin Marbles

Pastoral spirit of the Elizabethans blent with love of Country Pleasures, and Renaissance delight in Classic Poetry, re-emergence in Keats's poetry, 226

Patmore, Coventry, 300; and Milnes's _Life_ of Keats, 531, 540, 542

Pause, the, in metre, 94-5

Peacock, Thomas Love, Keats on, 263 Letter to, from Shelley, on _Hyperion_, 482 Poem by, metre of, and similarity of subject to _Lamia_, 405

_Penseroso, Il_ (Milton), metre of, 386

Peona, in _Endymion_, 177, 202, 203, 204; the confession to, 178, her expostulation, 179, and his defence, 180 _et sqq._

Percy's _Reliques_, 107

'Peter Corcoran,' in Reynolds's _The Fancy_, 475 & _n._

_Peter Bell_ (Wordsworth), skit on, by Reynolds: notice of the latter by Keats, 348

Petersburg, Brown's connection with, 142

'Pet lamb' phrase, in _the Ode to Indolence_, 415

_Pharonnida_, (Chamberlayne), character of the verse of in, 100-1

_Philaster_ (Beaumont and Fletcher), phrase from, adapted by Keats in his epitaph, 510

Philips, Katherine (Orinda), poems of, Keats on, 150; use by, of the Heroic couplet, 103

_Philological Journal_ of Chicago University, article in, on Keats, 398 _n._

_Philosophy_, Keats's use of the word, 266

Pidgeon, Miss, Keats's fellow-passenger, 488, 489, 499

Piron, allusions to, by Lockhart, 309

Pisa, 517, 522 _Adonais_ printed at, 519

Plato, and the myths of the Aphrodites, Pandemos and Urania, 549 _n._ 1 Shelley's enthusiasm for; Keats's indirect knowledge of, 237

Plays, Keats's ambition to write, 381

_Plymouth and Devonport Weekly Journal_, Brown's touring diary published in, 273 _n._

_Poems_, Keats's first book, its spirit and contents, 85 _et sqq._; publication of, 164; public reception of, and Reviews on, 130-3, 311 Sonnet dedicating it to Hunt, 83, 90, and the reply, 130-1

Poems, long, Hunt's adverse view on; contraverted by Keats, 165

Poet, the, Death-bed feelings of, Keats on, in the _Epistle to George Keats_, 112 Prime endowments of, Keats on, 165 Wordsworth's doctrine on, 233-4, endorsed by Keats and by Shelley, 234 _et sqq._

_Poet, The_, a fragment (Keats), 425

Poetic license revived by Keats, 207 Revolution, the captains of, 108, 118, 119, 207 Style, Hunt's views on, 47, 49

_Poetical Sketches_ (Blake), on the older style of verse, 107

Poetry, Keats on Axioms, 254 Conception of, 252-3 His own need of, 136 Polar Star of, 165 New, arising from the world war, 547-8 Renaissance of, in England, 1, 21, 82 Romantic, 19th century, Morris's perhaps the last of, 539 Weirdness and terror in the early period, 396 Technique of, Keats's insight into, 38

_Polymetis_ (Spence), picture in, 200, possibly inspiring Keats, 200, 231

Polyphemus and Galatea story; Ovid's version, and Keats's, 201, 204

Pope, Alexander, 428 Poems of (and of his school), Byron's championship of, 480 Early Victorian depreciation of, 537 Keats's dislike of, 18, 31, 139, 393 Use by, of the heroic couplet, long ascendancy of his method, 104, 106-7; illustration and contrast with Shakespeare, 105-6 on 'our rustic vein' in poetry, 207

Pope-Boileau passage in _Sleep and Poetry_, _Blackwood_ on, 307; Byron's rage at, 480-1

_Popular Antiquities_ (Brand), on the legend of St Agnes' Eve 397

_Popular Tales of the West Highlands_ (Campbell), on the Goylen story, 291 _n._

Porphyro, in _Eve of St Agnes_, 401 _et sqq._

Porter, Jane, and Anna Maria, works of, and encouragement by, of Keats, 325 Pen portraits by the former, 326

Portsmouth, Keats's landing at, 491

Poultry, The, home at, of the Keats brothers, 28, 38, 40 _n._, 135

Poussin, Nicholas, picture by, inspiration of, to Keats, 198, 219, 416

Prayer, Haydon's letter on, to Keats, 62, 138-9

Pre-Raphaelitism, evoking cause, 325

_Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood_ (Morris), 538 _n._

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, enthusiasm of, for Keats, as shown by its paintings, 538 and _The Eve of St Mark_, 439

_Prelude, The_ (Wordsworth), 128; the last published passages in, 250-1; the Mystic Shell in, Mackail on, 196 _n._

Prince Regent, the, and _The Examiner_, 42; Moore's skits on, 43

Pride in his work, Keats on, 364 _& see n._ 1

Prior, Matthew, metre of his day, 86

Procter, Bryan Walter (Barry Cornwall), 21 _n._; kindness of, to Keats, 459 Poem by, on the same subject as _Isabella_, 459 Style of, Shelley's disgust at, 482 on Keats's manner, conversation and appearance, 459 _n._ on the Lambs' evening parties, 68 on Leigh Hunt, 47 _n._

Procter, Mrs, 321 _n._; on Keats's eyes, 466

_Prometheus Unbound_ (Shelley), 89; Keats echoes in, 239; lines _cited_, 240 Keats on, in advance, 467 Review of, in _Blackwood_, 477-8

Proper Wooing Song, A, echo of, by Keats, 157-8

Prothero, George, 528 _n._ 1

Prowse, Mrs, and Keats, 262

_Psyche_ (Tighe), 19, 412

Punning, 327

_Purgatory_, (Dante), the Eagle in, 186

Pymmes Brook, the, Keats's allusions to, 10

_Quarterly Review, The_, 77 Harsh criticisms in, 299 on _Endymion_, 137, 310-11, 476, 527-8 Influence of, 316, Keats on, 341 Keats's illness ascribed to, by his friends, 516 _et sqq._ Politics, publisher and rivals of, 297 Review in, of Tennyson's poems, 527-8

Queen Lab, oriental counterpart of Circe, 195

_Raccolta_ of Prints by Zanconi, 325 _n._

Raeburn, Sir Henry, portrait by, of the Countess of Northampton singing, 525

_Rainbow, The_ (Campbell), echoed by Keats, 408-9

Rawlings, Mrs, _see_ Keats, Mrs Thomas

Rawlings, William, stepfather of Keats, 8-9

Rawlings _v._ Jennings, 15 _n._

'_Read Me a Lesson, Muse,' see Ben Nevis_, sonnet

_Recollections of Writers_ (Cowden Clarke), 13 _n._

Redding, Cyrus, 473, and Galignani's edition of Keats's and other poems, 527 _n._ 2

_Redgauntlet_ (Scott), the dancing dame in, 277 _n._

_Reflector_, edited by Hunt, 46 Lamb's _Specimens_ printed in, 388 _n._

Regalities, Keats on, in _Endymion_, 189

_Rejected Addresses_, 533

_Reminiscences of a Literary Life_ (Macfarlane), 502 _n._

Restoration Poets, compared with Georgian, 207

_Retribution, or The Chieftain's Daughter_ (Dillon), Macready in, Keats's criticism on, 242

Reviews, effect of, on the public, Keats on, 340-1 Hostile to Keats, and their effect, _see_ Coleridge, Severn and others on, _see also Blackwood's_, 'Cockney School,' _Quarterly Review_, Severn, Shelley, Taylor, 'Z' articles

_Revolt of Islam_ (Shelley), first title for, 73

Reynolds, Charlotte, 55, 76

Reynolds family, 74; Keats's estrangement from, 465

Reynolds, Jane (later Mrs Thomas Hood), 55 Keats's verses in her album, 76 Letter to, from Keats, on gay and grave, 149 on the date of '_In a drear-nighted December_,' 158

Reynolds, John Hamilton, friendship of, with Keats, 65, 73-6, 141, 151, 242, 504, 529 Bailey's friendship with, and with his family, 134, 341 _Epistle to_, from Keats, 389 Latter days of, 533 as Lawyer, 75, 76, 533 Letters to, from Keats, on Autumn weather, 421-2; on being Haunted by a Woman's shape and voice, 316-17; on Confused and Clear Mental Images, 263-5; on _Endymion_, and on Shakespeare's sonnets, 153, on the intended preface to _Endymion_, 269; on his feelings on Life and Literature (1819), 364; on the genius of Wordsworth and Milton, 266; on Human life, 267; on _Isabella_, or, _The Pot of Basil_, 312-13; on leaving town, 135, and one from Carisbrooke, 135-6; at Oxford, 149; on Social doings, 245; on his Thirst for Knowledge, 265-6; on Thrush music, 260, 424; on the two Chambers of Thought, 267, 448; on the Visit to Burns's cottage, 284, 285; with lines to Apollo, 257; from Winchester, 371 _et sqq._; on Wordsworth's dogmatism and on Hunt's, 252-3 Literary work of, 65, 74, 75, 348, 475 _n._, 521, 533 and Milnes's _Biography_, 533-4 Medley by (_The Fancy_), 475 _n._ Poems, 521, 533 Letters on, from Byron and from Wordsworth, 74 Models of, 74 Inspired by Boccaccio, 259-60, 333, 389 Parodies, 74 Skit by, on _Peter Bell_ (Wordsworth), 348 Sonnet to Keats (_Thy thoughts, dear Keats_), 75 Sonnet to Haydon, 65 Quarrels of, 254-5 Wit of, Keats on, 383 on _Endymion_, 312-13, and on the preface thereto, 269 on Fanny Brawne, 331; on hopes for Keats's recovery, 513; on _Isabella_, 312-13; on Keats, as killed by the Reviews, 521

Reynolds, Mariane, 55, 76 Bailey's attachment to, 134, end of, 341

Reynolds, Misses Keats's letter to, from Oxford, 147 Keats's changed feelings for, 337

Reynolds, Mr and Mrs, friends and home of, 74

_Rhododaphne_, poem (Peacock), resemblance of, to _Lamia_, 406, 408

Rice, James, friend of Reynolds and of Keats, 76, 135, 141, 263, 366, 533 Help from, to Keats, 486 Keats's stay with, at Shanklin, 357-9 Letter to, from Keats, during his illness, 458 Wit of, Keats on, 383

_Richard, Duke of York_, and Kean's acting in, Keats's criticism on, 242-3

_Richard III._ (Shakespeare), Keats's criticism of, and of Kean's acting in, 242-4 Undersea lines in, Keats's challenging passage in _Endymion_, 239, Jeffrey's praise of, and Shelley's assimilation of, 239-40

Richards, ----. wit of, Keats on, 383

Richardson, Sir B.W., on the composition of the line 'A Thing of Beauty,' 176 _n._

Rime, Keats's faults in use of, 211-12

Rimed couplet, Shelley's use of, 241

Ritchie, Joseph, the explorer, 246 _et sqq._, 324

_Robin Hood_, poem (Keats), 258; date of, 386; included in the _Lamia_ volume, 470

Robinson, Clement, echo of, in Keats, 158 & _n._

Robinson, Henry Crabb, 244-5; friendly to Keats, 251 on poems in the _Lamia_ volume, 483 on Wordsworth at the time of Keats's meeting with him, 245 _et sqq._

_Rob Roy_ (Scott), Wordsworth's advance criticism on, 246

_Rob Roy_ (Wordsworth's ballad), the writer's estimate of, 246

Rogers, Samuel, poems of, Jeffrey on, 528 Use by, of the Heroic couplet, 108

Roman laws on Infectious Disease, 508

Romantic poetry of the 19th century, Morris's perhaps the last of, 539 Weirdness and Terror of, in early period, 390

_Romaunt of the Rose_ (Chaucer), 437

Rome, Keats's journey to, and death in, 498, 501, 502 _et sqq._, 512 _et sqq._ Keats-Shelley Memorial at, 542 Severn at, after Keats's death, 522, 530 Shelley's burial place at, 521

Rondeau, the, Keats's view on, 388

Ronsard, Pierre, Ode of, to Michel de l'Hopital, on the Titans, 428-9

Ross, Sir John, and the search for the North-West passage, 324

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, enthusiasms of, and high tribute to Keats, 538, 539 Evocation in, of Pre-Raphaelitism, 325 on _The Eve of St Mark_, 437, 439-40

Rossetti, William, on the poetry of Shelley and of Keats, 541

'Rowleyism' of _The Eve of St Mark_, 438

Rune-inscribed Shell, in _Endymion_, 196 & _n._

Ruskin, John, and others, praises by, of the _Ode to Psyche_, 413

_Ruth_ (Wordsworth), 121

Rydal, Keats's visit to, in Wordsworth's absence, 274

Sabrina, Keats's poem planned on, 495, 504

'Sacrifice to Apollo,' picture by Claude, as inspiration to Keats, 264

_Sad Shepherd, The_ (Fletcher), 206

'Sad stories of the deaths of Kings,' Shelley's outburst with, 138 & _n._

_Safie_ (Reynolds), 74

St Columb Major, the Keats of, 5

St Paul's School, Reynolds at, 74

Saintsbury, Professor, and the debt of _Endymion_ to the _Pharonnida_ of Chamberlayne, 209 _n._

St. Stephen's, Colman Street burial-place of Keats's grandmother, 16 _n._ 1

St Thomas's Street, Keats's "chummery" at, 28, 30

_Samson Agonistes_ (Milton), 272

St. Teath, the Keats' of, 4 _n._, 5

Sanctuary, the, in _Hyperion_, 451-2

Sandell, Rowland, 16

_Sandoval_ (Llanos), 536

Sandys, George, translation by, of Ovid's _Metamorphoses_, Keats' use of, 171 Echoes of, in Keats's poems, 206, 224, 428 Use in, of the heroic couplet, 99-100

San Giuliano, _Adonais_ composed at, 517

Sangrado, Dr., origin of the name, 309 & _n._

Sappho, lines from, on Love, the limb-loosener, 332 & _n._ Poem of, on the Endymion legend, 166 _n._

Sarcophagus reliefs, as inspiration of Keats's Bacchic lines, 231, & _n._, 232

_Satyr, The_, masque (Jonson), and the legend of St. Agnes' Eve, 396 Metre of, 386

Scenery, Keats's attitude to, 153, 174 _et sqq._

Science and Poetry, views on, of Hunt, Keats and Wordsworth, 408-11

Scotland, Keats's comments on, 278, 282 _et sqq._

Scott, Anne, 525

Scott, John, the 'Z' papers denounced by, 311; duel over, resulting in death of, 519, 526

Scott, Sir Walter, friend of Haydon, 62 Letter from, to Lockhart, on his method of criticism, 305-6 Poems of, 21, 49, 108, 537 Attitude to, of Hunt, 21, 45, 303 Environment as affecting, 1 Commercial success of, 82 Position of, as poet, 526 and his Publishers, 303 Relations of, with the _Blackwood_ group and Lockhart, 303-6 in Rome, 525 Smile of, Haydon on, 525 _n._ Wordsworth's sonnet to, 525 _n._ on the _Chaldee Manuscript_, 304 on Criticism, 305-6 on Keats, 525

Scott, William Bell, on _The Eve of St Mark_, 440-1

_Scottish Chiefs, The_ (Porter), 325

Scottish Lowlands, Keats's tour in, 278

_Scots and Edinburgh Magazine_, Review in of 'Poems,' 132, 311 & _n._

Scylla, in _Endymion_, 190 _et sqq._

Sea, the, Keats on, 149 Sonnet on (Keats), 135

_Selections from the English Poets_ (Ward), Arnold's essay on Keats in, 543 _n._

Selene, Artemis, Diana, and the Endymion myth, 116 _n._

Sensations, Keats's use of the term, 155-6, 266

Sentence-structure, Keats's aptitude for, 209 That of _Endymion_ and of _Pharonnida_ compared, 209 _n._

_Session of the Poets_ (Suckling),

_Sethos_, old French romance, imitations of, 186 _n._

Severn, James, father of Joseph, 78; wrath at Severn's going to Italy with Keats, 488

Severn, Arthur, and the lost drawing of Keats, 495

Severn, Joseph, artistic gifts of, 78 Account by, of the voyage with Keats to Italy, 489 _et sqq._ and _A Lover's Complaint_, 492-4 Attitude of, to Fanny Brawne, 33 & _n._, 331 Drawings by, of Keats in his Berth at sea, 495 (lost); in his Bed in Rome, 511; at Novello's (lost), 328; a miniature once owned by Fanny Brawne, 533 Friendship of, with Keats, 77-8, 141, 262 Keats's companion in Italy, 487 _et sqq._; devotion shown by to the end, 504 _et sqq._; and the effect of the Reviews on Keats, 516, 522; loyalty to Keats, 324; a touching incident recorded by, 524-5 Letters from, to various friends on the journey to Italy and Keats's last days there, 489 _et sqq._, _passim_ Letters to, from Keats's friends, while in Rome, 513 _et sqq._ Life of, in Rome, 530, 536 Parents of, 78 Pictures by, 380, 487 Religious views of, 71 Sharp's _Life_ of, new knowledge of Keats derived from, 545 on Fanny Brawne, 330: on Keats's artistic instincts, 255-6; on Keats's eyes, 79; on Keats' elation over a meeting with Wordsworth, 250; on Keats as invalid, 456; on Keats's Museum reveries, 416; on the True cause of Keats's distress in his illness, 534

Shakespeare, William, birth-place of, Keats's visit to, 144 Coleridge's Lectures on, 244 Influence seen in _Endymion_, 185, 189, 206, 217, 239 Keats compared with, 537, 543 Keats's study of, 135-6, 430 Keats on his understanding of, 254 Line by, criticised by Wordsworth, 402 Lines of, on Endymion, 167 Middle age of, Keats on, 356 Negative capability of, 253 Plays of, _see under_ Names Sonnets of, Brown's book on, 530-1; Keats' appreciation of, 153 Use by, of the couplet compared with Pope's, 105

Shakespearean quality of certain lines in _Endymion_, 217, 239

Shanklin, Keats's stay at, and writings while there, 357 _et sqq._, 405

Sharp, William, new knowledge of Keats furnished by his _Life of Severn_, 545 on Keats at 21, 79

Shelley, Harriet, death of, 70

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 245 Anatomical studies of, 29 Appearance, voice and manner of, 70, 71 Challenge to, in _Endymion_, 189, 239 Characteristics, contrasted with those of Keats, 72-3 Debt of, to _Endymion_, 238, 239-40 Derivation and nature of the beliefs sung by, 220, 540-1 Devotion to, apparently incompatible with full justice to Keats, 540-1 Domestic difficulties of, and generosity during that time to Hunt, 69-70 Eccentricities of, 138 & _n._ Exasperation of, with certain verse, 459 Friendship of, with Hunt, 69 _et sqq._, 515 Impression made on, by the Alps, 237 Wordsworth's _Excursion_, 233-4 Influence of, seen in _Endymion_, 235 _et sqq._ and Keats, relations between, 69, 70, 71-3, 256, 481, 483 Keats's fear of being influenced by, 236 Letter drafted by, to the _Quarterly Review_ after the attack on Keats, 238 Letters from, to Keats, inviting him to Italy, 467, 501 from Switzerland, &c., compared with those of Keats, from the Lakes, &c., 275 to Mrs Leigh Hunt on his desire to take care of Keats in Italy, 483 Letters to, from Keats, on the invitation to Italy, 405; on his own unripe mentality, 411 Poems of, _see under_ Names Allegoric theme of _Alastor_, 171-2 Beauty of rhythm used by, 241 Cambridge enthusiasm for, 520, 527, 530 Echoes in, of Milton, 430 Freedom of, from faults, 50 Galignani's edition of, 159 _n._ 2, 527 & _n._ 2 Gift of, to Browning, effect of, 526 Keats, the reception of, 467 Influences moulding, 241 Lyrics in, 241 Posthumous, Hazlitt's criticism of, 521-2 Rossetti's enthusiasm for, 536 Referred to by Hunt in _Young Poets_, 54, 69 Use by, of rimed couplet, 241 Publishers of, 83, 131 Views of, on the _Blackwood_ and _Quarterly_ Reviews on Keats's poems, 238, 315, 516 Death of (1822), 521, 522 on _Endymion_, 238, 467, 481; on Keats's place among the Poets, 545; on the _Lamia_ volume, 481-3; on study of the great Poets, 89

Shenstone, W., poems of, 19 Use by, of Spenserian stanza, 445

_Shepheard's Calendar, The_, 19

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, pension of, 481

_Sicilian Story, The_ (Procter), identical in subject with _Isabella_, 459

Sickness, Keats on, 263

Siddons, Mrs. on the Head of Christ in Haydon's painting, 461

Sidmouth, Reynolds's love of, 74

_Siege of Corinth_ (Byron), tag from, used by Keats, 243

Skiddaw, Keats's climb on, 274, 275-6

Sleep, invocations to, in Keats's poems, 177

_Sleep and Poetry_ (Keats), 53, 58, 75 _n._, 122 Adverse criticism on, 132 Affinities with lines in _Endymion_, 176 _n._, 198-9 Analysis of, with quotations, 115 _et sqq._ Date discussed, 115 Echoes in, of the '_Great Spirits_' sonnet, 121 Haydon on, 130 Ideas in, 448 Invocation in, to Sleep, 177 Metre, diction and subject of, 114-15, 124, 125 Pope-Boileau passage in, derided by _Blackwood_, 307; wrath of Byron on, 480-1 Published in _Poems_, 114, place of in the volume, 115 References in, to the intimacy with Hunt, 53-4 Relation of, to contemporaries, 125, and to the Elizabethans, 124-5 Use in, of the couplet, 124-5

'_Small, busy flames play through the fresh-laid coals_' (_To My Brothers_) sonnet (Keats) 53 Included in _Poems_, 90

Smith, Horace, friend of Haydon, 62 Keats's acquaintance with, 245

Smith's _Standard Library_, first separate collected edition of Keats's poems issued in, 528 _n._ 2

Snook, John and Mrs, Keats's visits to, 333, 491

Soames, William, 82

Solitude wrong for the Poet, Wordsworth's doctrine on, endorsed by Keats and Shelley, 234 _et sqq._

'_Some Titian colours touched into real life_' (Keats), from Epistle to Reynolds, 264

Somerset, the Keates of, 4 _n._

_Song of the Four Fairies_ (Keats), 350, 441

Song of the Indian Maiden in _Endymion_, fine quality of, 225; in style an Ode, 411

_Song, A, about Myself_ (Keats), ('_There was a naughty boy_'), 9-10

_Song, A, of Opposites_ (Keats), 263, 389

Sonnet-beginnings of Dante, and of Keats, 92 _& n._ 1

Sonnet-forms employed by Keats, 86, 257

Sonnet on _Poems_ (Hunt), 130-1

Sonnets by Keats, _see under_ First Lines, and Titles in _Poems_ Character of, 87 Classes or Groups Autumn group, 90-1 Exceptions Chapman sonnet, 87-8 Kosciusko sonnet, 91 Margate sonnet, 91 Leigh Hunt group, 90 Occasional, 87; the great exception, 87-8 Sex-chivalry group, 89 Forms employed, 86 Haydon pair, the, 91 Problems of selection, 91-2

Sonnet, written at the end of _The Floure and the Lefe_ (Keats), 75

Sonnets on the Nile by Hunt, Keats, and Shelley, 256

Sonnets showing strain of Keats's love affair, 343-4

_So reaching back to boyhood: make me ships_, lines in _Endymion_, 10

Sosibios, Vase of, Keats's tracing of, 416 _& n._

Sotheby, W., translator of Wieland's Oberon, 86-7 _& n._, 309 Stanza invented by, 445

South, John Flint, on Lucas, 29

Southey, Robert, as Critic, 299 Poems by, 121 Political change of view of, 45 Hazlitt's fierce criticism on, 137

Spaniards Inn, Nightingales near, as inspiration to Keats, 353

_Spanish Fryar_ (Dryden), as model for _In a drear-nighted December_, 160

_Specimens of Early English Metrical Romance_ (Ellis), the St Agnes Eve legend in, 398 _n._

Spence's _Polymetis_, picture in, as inspiration to Keats, 200, 231

Spenser, Edmund, Compound epithets of, equalled by Keats, 413 Keats's delight in, 19-21, and influence of, seen in the poems, 20-1, 22, 23, 31, 85, 86, 132, 136, 171, 177, 185, 206, 209, 399 Lines of, on the Endymion story, 167 Platonism in the _Hymns_ of, 237 Sonnet on, or in imitation of, by Keats, postponed, 259 Use by of the heroic couplet, 96

Spenserian Stanza unfit for satire, 445 Used by Chatterton, 369

_Spirit, The, of the Age_ (Hazlitt), 251 _n._

_Spirit, The, of Man_ (ed. Bridges), Keats's _Meg Merrilees_ ballad included in, 280 n.

_Staffa_ (Keats), on Fingal's Cave, 292-3

Staffa, visited by Keats, 291-2

Stair Hole, 494

Stephens, Henry, fellow-student of Keats, 28 on the composition of 'A thing of Beauty,' 176 _& n._ on the date at which Keats entered Guy's, 26 _n._ on Keats as Medical Student, 30-2 on Mrs George Keats, 271

Sterling, John, on Keats and his poems (1828), 526-7 on the poems of Tennyson and of Keats, 528

_Story, The, of Rimini_, poem (Hunt), 34, 44 Aims of, 47-9, 108-9 Criticism of, in _Blackwood_, 301-3 Haydon on, 64 Keats's allusion to, 113 Lines quoted illustrative of the style, 48

_Stranger, The_, performed to bagpipes, Keats on, 288

Stratford-on-Avon, Keats's visit to, 144

Styx, the, 429 _n._

_Subaltern, The_ (Gleig), 341

Suddard, Mary, critic, on Keats's _Unfelt, Unheard, Unseen_, 157 _& n._

_Suovetaurilia_ Urn, at Holland House, as possible inspiration to Keats, 416 _n._

_Superb_, H.M.S., and its Keats captain, 4

Surrey Institution, Hazlitt's lectures at, 244, 300

Swan and Hoop Stables, birth-place of Keats, 3

'_Sweet Philomela_,' lines by Browne, echoed by Keats, 418 _n._

Swinburne, Algernon Charles, metrical magic of, and use by, of the Heroic measure, 161 on Keats's poetry, 540, 541

Symbolism in Keats's poems, 153-4; Wordsworth's influence shown in, 233

_Table Talk_ (Coleridge), on the meeting with Keats in 1819, 346-7

Tales, his own, and Brown's, sent by Keats to his brother, 345

_Tales of my Landlord_ (Scott), 303

Talfourd, Sergeant, 68

_Talk, A, with Coleridge_, in _Cornhill_ for April, 1917, ed. Miss E. M. Green, _cited_, 347-8 _& n._

Tassie, James, paste reproductions by, of antique gems, 92, 338

Taylor, John, Keats's publisher, 7 _n._, 335 _n._, 513 Copyright of _Endymion_ bought by, 486; further financial help from, 509 Letters to, from Keats, on _Cap and Bells_, 380, 38, 445 & n.; corrections to _Endymion_, 260; Endymion's confession, 180; on the journey to Italy, 485-6; on his thirst for knowledge, 265; on plans for work, 380-1, 445 _n._ Woodhouse, on Keats's pride, &c., 368 Severn (unfinished), on Keats's condition in Rome, 506-8 Literary standing of, 133 Memorial volume on Keats projected, with Woodhouse, 529; the Woodhouse transcripts lent by, to Milnes, 533 on _Endymion_, 313

Taylor and Hessey, Messrs, Keats's second publishers, 133, 348, 519 Keats's applications to, for advances on _Endymion_, 140, 141 Notice appended by, to _Hyperion_, 427 Steadfast loyalty of, 313

Teignmouth, George and Tom Keats at, 244, Keats's letters to, 245 _et sqq._; Keats's stay at, 266 _et sqq._, 429

Teniers, Wordsworth's pun on, 250

Tennyson, Alfred, fame of, 537, 538, slow growth of, 526 Poems by Alcaics, 38, 257 Influence on, of Keats, 527 _Quarterly's_ criticism on (1832), 527-8 Reminiscence of Keats, in _Enid_, 123 Thackeray's allusion to, 537-8 Sterling's appreciation of, 528 on the poetry of Keats, 550, and of Shelley, 541

Terror, the, effect of, on the Lake Poets, 45

Textual criticism, perversion in, 469

_Thaddeus of Warsaw_ (Porter), 325

Theocritus, Echoes of, in _Endymion_, 201, and in the sonnet on _Fame_, 349-50 _& n._ 1 Endymion passage from, paraphrased by Fletcher, 168

_Theogony_ of Hesiod, Cooke's translation of, 428

'_There is a charm in footing slow_,' _see Lines written in the Highlands_

'_There was a naughty boy_,' _see Song about Myself_

'_Think not of it, sweet one, so_,' love-lyric (Keats), 157

'_This pleasant tale is like a little copse_,' sonnet on _Floure and Lefe_ (Keats), 75

Thomson, James, poems of, 19 Influence of, on Keats, 23 Verse forms used in, 108, 445

'Thought appalling,' in one version of _In drear-nighted December_, possible source of, 160

_Thoughts suggested on the banks of Nith ..._ (Wordsworth), 387 _& n._

Thrush, song of, Keats's pleasure in, 321, 459, and lines on, 260

'_Thus have I thought: and days on days have flown_,' _Epistle to Cowden Clarke_ (Keats), 37

'_Thy thoughts, dear Keats, are like fresh-gathered leaves_,' sonnet by Reynolds, on Keats's sonnet on _The Floure and the Lefe_, 75

Tighe, Mrs, poem of, on Cupid and Psyche, 19, 412

_Times, The_, 39

'_Time's sea_,' sonnet, _see To a Lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall_

_Tintern Abbey_ (Wordsworth), ideas in paralleled in _Sleep and Poetry_, Bridges on, 126 _et sqq._ Passage in, discussed by Keats, 146

'Tion,' or 'shion' termination, as used by Keats, 208

Titans, the, in _Hyperion_, sources of, 428 _et sqq._

Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne picture, as inspiration for Keats, 231

Tiverton, the name Keat at, 4 _& n._, 5

_To Ailsa Rock_, sonnet (Keats), 284

_To Byron_, sonnet (Keats), 23, 91

_To a Cat_, sonnet (Keats), 256

_To Celia_ (Jonson), metre of, 386

_To Chatterton_, sonnet (Keats), 23, 91

_To G. A. W._, sonnet (Keats), 89, 270

_To Haydon_, sonnet (Keats), ('_Great Spirits_'), 65; echoes of, in _Sleep and Poetry_, 120; included in _Poems_, 91

_To Haydon_ (sonnet), _With a sonnet written on seeing the Elgin Marbles_ (Keats), 66-7

_To Kosciusko_, sonnet (Keats), 91

_To a Lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall_, sonnet (Keats), 23, and the allied sonnet, 258-9

_To the Ladies who saw me crowned_, sonnet (Keats), 57

_To Leigh Hunt, Esq._, Dedication of _Poems_, sonnet (Keats), 83-90, 130-1

_To M. A, at Parting_, verses (Katherine Philips), Keats's pleasure in, 150

_Tom Cribb's Memorial to Congress_ (Moore), 341

_To my Brothers_, sonnet (Keats), _see Keen fitful gusts; Small, busy flames; To one who has been long in city pent_

_To the Nile_, sonnet (Keats), 256

_To one who has been long in city pent_, sonnet (Keats), in _Poems_, 90

Tory critics, ferocity of, matched by Hazlitt and others, 137

_To some Ladies_, verses (Keats), metre of, 86

Townley (Bacchic) Vase, 416

_Translation from an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript_, satire, in _Blackwood_, 301, 302, 303, Scott on, 304

Trelawny, Edward John, 142; relations of, with Brown, 522, 523, and with Shelley, 521

'Triumph of Death,' picture by Orcagna, 446

_Troilus and Criseyde_ (Chaucer), 391

Two Chambers of Thought, Keats on, 267, 448

_Twopenny Post Bag, The_ (Moore), and the Prince-Regent, 43

'Ugly Clubs,' in _Sleep and Poetry_, 120-1 _& n._

Underground journey theme in _Endymion_, 186 _& n._

Undying Art, the great poets on, 417

'_Unfelt, unheard, unseen_,' stanzas (Keats), 157 _& n._

Unknown beloved, the, in _Endymion_, 186, 187

'Unseam,' used by Keats and by Shakespeare, 218 _& n._

Unwritten poems, Keats' distress over, 534, 548

_Vacation Exercise_ (Milton), echoed by Keats, 431; Keats's knowledge of, 262; sprightly lines from, 109 _n._; versification of, 101-2

Valentine, by Keats, for Miss Wylie, _see_ '_Hadst thou lived in days of old_'

Valleys, Keats's love of, and notes on, 152

Van Staveren's edition of _Auctores Mythographi Latini_, Keats's copy of, 447 _& n._

_Vathek_ (Beckford), echoes of, in _Endymion_, 184

Vegetable Diet, in Hunt's circle, Wordsworth on, 250

_Venus and Adonis_ (Shakespeare), beauties of, Keats on, 153

Verses written during Medical lecture (Keats), 33

'Versifying Pet-Lamb,' phrase of Keats, 356

Victorian poets, _The Newcomes_ cited on, 537-8

Victory, parentage of, 429 _n._

Villa Aldobrandini, sarcophagus from, 231 _n._

Villa Gherardesca, Landor's Florentine home, 530

Visconti, ----, and the Elgin Marbles, 59

_Vita Nuova_ (Dante), sonnet-beginnings in, 92 _& n._ 1

Vivares, ----, engraver of the "Enchanted Castle," 265 _n._

Voltaire, called dull, by Wordsworth, 247 Head of, in Haydon's picture, 462

Vowel sounds, Keats's use of, 147, 209, 401-2

_Voyage d'Antenor_, parallel in, to passage in _Endymion_, 186 _n._

Wade, Keats's school-fellow, pranks of, 12

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Millais' "Isabella" picture in, 538

Waller, Edmund, mythological poetry of, Jonson on, 220 Use by, of the heroic couplet, 102

Walsh, Captain Thomas, of the 'Maria Crowther,' kindness of, to Keats, 488-9, 499

Walthamstow, Fanny Keats at school at, 147, 337, 462

War, the world's, as stimulus to Poetry, 547-8

Ward, T. H., Book by, containing Arnold's measured judgment on Keats, 543 _n._

Warton, Joseph, protest of, against moral essays in verse, 106, echoed by Keats, 165 Use by, of the Heroic couplet, 107

Warton, Thomas, Poet Laureate, pioneer of change in spirit of poetry, 106, 107

Warwickshire, the Keytes of, 4

Waverley novels, authorship unknown (1818), 279

Way, Mr, a great Jew-converter, 333

Way, G.L., translation by, of Le Grand's _Fabliaux_, 33 _& n._ 1, 552

Webb, Cornelius, verses by, gibes at, in _Blackwood_, 76, 152, 301, 307

Weirdness and Terror, in Romantic poetry, early 19th century, 396

'_Welcome Joy, and Welcome Sorrow_,' _see Song of Opposites_

Well Walk, Hampstead, home in, of the Keats brothers, 141, friends frequenting and frequented, 141, 167 Keats's life at (1817-18), 244; described by himself, 245 _et sqq._

Wells, ----, of Redleaf, owner of Claude's 'Enchanted Castle,' 265 _n._

Wells, Charles, author of _Joseph and his Brethren_, association of, with Keats, 77 Hoax by, on Tom Keats, 77, 346

Wentworth Place, Hampstead, Keats's life at, with Brown, 320 _et sqq._

Wesleyan Place, No. 2, Kentish Town, Keats at, 463

West, ----, 263

'_What is there in the universal earth_' (Intercoronation sonnet by Keats), 57

_What the Thrush said_ (Keats), 260, 424

'_When I have fears that I may cease to be_,' sonnet (Keats), date, subject and pendant of, 258-9

'_Where's the Poet_,' fragment (Keats), 425

_Whistlecraft, Orlando_ (J. H. Frere), 309

White Hart Hotel, Bath, 134

'_Who loves to peer_,' sonnet (Keats), _see On Leigh Hunt's Poem 'The Story of Rimini'_

'_Why did I laugh to-night_,' sonnet (Keats), 343, text of, 344

Wieland, _Endymion_ by, 309 _Oberon_ by, translation of, by Sotheby, 86-7 _& n._, 309 Stanza used in, 445

Wilkie, Sir David, and Hunt, 43 Letter to, from Haydon, on Hunt and his _Story of Rimini_, 63-4

Wilson, Dr. John ('Christopher North') ferocious criticism by, 137, 298-9, 300, 301; on _Lamia_ and _Isabella_, &c., 477-8, 527; on Shelley's _Prometheus_, 477-8

Winchester, Keats and Brown at (1819), 360, 405; last good days spent there, 363-4, work done during the stay, 364

'Wind, across the barley,' Keats's delight in, 80

Windermere, Keats's first sight of, 273

Woburn, carven sarcophaguses at, 231 _n._

Wolters, Paul, on Keats's inspirations from the antique, 416 _n._

'_Woman, when I behold thee flippant, vain_,' sonnet (Keats), 34; published in _Poems_, 89

Women, Keats's attitude to, and idealisation of, 81, 89-90, 262, 271, 288, 318-20, 549; _see also_ Brawne, Fanny

Woodhouse, Richard, friend of Taylor and of Keats, 134, 159, 160, 257 _n._, 340; loyalty of, 313 Letters of, to Taylor and another, on Keats, 368 List of Books in Keats's Library, compiled by, 556-8 Memorial volume on Keats, planned by, with Taylor, 529, _see_ Woodhouse Transcripts Sonnet by, on 'Poems,' 131 on the Date of _In a drear-nighted December_, 158 on the Inspiration of the two sonnets _When I have Fears_, and _Time's Sea_, and the lines _From my despairing heart_, 259 _& n._ on _Hyperion_, 426-7; on _Isabella_, on Keats's reading aloud and on the changes in _Eve of St Agnes_, 366-7; on Keats's character and poetry, 368; on a Long talk with Keats (1819), 366 _et sqq._

Woodhouse Transcripts in Crewe MSS., 259 _n._ Lent by Taylor to Milnes, 533

Woollett, W., engraver of 'The Enchanted Castle,' 265 _n._

'Word-of-all-work, Love,' phrase of George Eliot, 549 _n._

Words, lax use of, and free modification of, in _Endymion_, 212-13

Wordsworth, Dorothy, 250, 290

Wordsworth, Mrs, 250

Wordsworth, Rev. Christopher, 245

Wordsworth, William, 244; absent on Keats's visit to Rydal, 274 Appearance, voice, manner and mannerisms of, 79, 249 Bailey's acquaintance with, 133 Characteristics of, 246, 249, 315 Conversation of, Hazlitt on, 251 Fame of, steady growth of, 526 Friendship of, with Haydon, 62, 462 _& n._ Genius of, compared with that of Keats, 234, 267-8, 484; Bridges and the author on, 128-9 in relation to that of Milton, Keats on, 266 and Greek mythology, 125-6, 220 Head of, in Haydon's picture, 462 _& n._ Hunt's verdict on, 44 Keats's meeting with and relations with, 245 _et sqq._ and Kingston, 246 _et sqq._, 251 Letter from, to Reynolds on his poem _The Naiad_, 64 Poetry of, 21, 196 _n._ Disuse in, of the older verseforms, 108, 119 Influence of, on Keats, seen in _Endymion_, 125, 126, 233-4 _La Belle Dame_, 350 Keats's appreciation of, 145-6, and critical judgments on, 251-2, 263, 267 Local influences on, 2 Poems of humble life, attitude to, of the Hunt circle, 121, 348 Poems of tragic life, 121 Stanzas on Burns, countered by Keats in '_Bards of Passion_,' 387 Political change of view of, 45 Reminiscence of, in the _Solitude_ sonnet by Keats, 90 Sonnets of God-speed to Scott, 525 _n._ to Haydon, three, 65 Scotch tour of, with his sister, 290 Wilson's attitude to, in _Noctes Ambrosianae_, 300 on Keats's _Hymn to Pan_, 227, 249; on the Poetic Revolution, 119; on the Sources of poetic Inspiration, 89; on Vowel-variation, 401-2

World-sadness, Keats on, and on the duty of relieving it, 448-9 _et sqq._

_Written on the day that Mr Leigh Hunt left Prison_, sonnet (Keats), 23

_Written in disgust of Vulgar Superstition_, sonnet (Keats), 91

Wylie, Georgiana Augusta (afterwards Mrs George Keats, and later Mrs Jeffrey), 141; engagement of, to George Keats, 24, 34 Keats's poems written for, 34, 86, 89, 269, 270 Marriage of, 268, 269, 271; second marriage, 331; hereafter _see_ Jeffrey, Mrs, _and_ Keats, George and his wife

Wylie family, 366

_Young Poets_, essay (Hunt) Beginners of promise referred to, 54, 69 Keats's Chapman Sonnet printed in, 54

'_You say you love, but with a voice_,' love-plaint by Keats, Elizabethan echo in, 157-8

'Z' Papers in _Blackwood_, gibes of at Hunt and Keats, 301-3, 307-8, 474; fatal duel fought over, 519

'Zack,' 4

Zanconi, Milanese prints by, 325 _n._

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