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]