Letters to, from Keats, [371] et sqq., [464], [491]-2, [500], [504]-5
Satiric verses on, by Keats, [345]
Keats’s poems transcribed by, [494] n., [496] & n.
Later life in Italy, and death in New Zealand, [522]-31
on Fanny Brawne and her love for Keats, [514]; and on her grief at his death, [515]
on the cause of Keats’s illness, [516], [517], [522]
on the influence of the Faerie Queene on Keats, [20]
on the Ireby dancing-school, [277]
on Keats’s first sight of Windermere, [273]-4
on Keats’s state of mind and health (Oct. 1819), [375] et sqq.; on the fatal chill, [284]; on Keats as invalid, [456]