Bacchic lyric in Endymion: inspiration of, [230] et sqq., possible influence on, of Wordsworth, [251]

Keats’s term for, [388]

Bacchus, in Alexander’s Feast, Wordsworth on, [251]

Triumph of, figured on sarcophaguses, [231] & n.

‘Bacchus and Ariadne,’ Titian’s picture of, as inspiration for Keats, [231]

Bailey, Archdeacon Benjamin, friend of Keats, [133]-4, [151], [262], [295]

Criticism of Endymion by, [189], [211], [270].

Impression made on, by Poems, [134]

Keats’s visit to, at Oxford, [142], in his own words, [143] et sqq.

Letters to, from Keats, [150]-2 et sqq., [245], [255], [257], [262], [270]-1, [288]-9