Brown’s account of the dancing, school at, and Keats’s of the same, [277] & n., [278]
Irish Melodies (Moore), money-worth to the poet, [82]
Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio (Keats), [339], [386], [396], [406], [443]; an achievement, [399]
Apostrophes and Invocations in, [391]-2
Beauties of, [389], [392]-3, and horror turned to beauty, [393] et sqq., [471]
Digging scene in, [394]
Lamb on, [471]
Dryden echoes in, [392]