in Sleep and Poetry, [123]

Endymion (Keats), [257] n., [386], [389], [467], [470]

Affinities of lines in, with those in other poems, [176] n., [207] et sqq., [236]

Allegorical strain in, [171] et sqq.

Analysis of, [164] et sqq. Reason for undertaking, [204]-5

Ascending scale in, [181]-2

Autumnal scene in, [161]

Bailey’s praise, and Keats’s apathy, [270]

Beauties in, mixed with the faults, [214] et sqq.

Begun at Carisbrooke, [135], [161], [176] & n.; opening lines of, [161], partly written at Oxford, [142]-3, [147]; progress of, [140], [141], Keats’s depression during, [150], and letters on to friend whilst writing, [150], [151], [153], study of, helpful to understanding the poem, [154]