[4] LII, C., LV, F. The quotations above are from XIV, XVI, C., XV, XVII, XVIII, F. The verses are a parody of Wordsworth’s lines, ‘The cock is crowing.’
[5] LXI, C., LXVI, F.
[6] LVI, C., LXI, F.
[7] LXXIII, C., LXXXI, F. Mr. Hooker, I may remark, would not have thanked Keats for his bishopric.
[8] From the letter last quoted. See also CXVI, CXVIII, CXIX, C., CXXXVII, CXXXIV, CXXXV, F.
[9] ‘Pain had no sting and pleasure’s wreath no flower.’
[10] XCII, C., CVI, F.
[11] XIX, C., XXI, F.
[12] LIV, C., LIX, F.
[13] CXXXI, C., CLII, F.