Verses addressed to, by Keats, [9]-10
Visit to, by Keats, [366]
Keats, George, brother of the poet, [3], [25], [58], [77], [162]; at school, [8]
Biographical references to, in order of date
Business life of, [24]; Money troubles of, [139]-40; and the Publishers of the Poems, [133]; at Teignmouth, with Tom, [244]; Marriage and Emigration of, [24], [260], [269]-72; Business troubles of, [365]; Keats’s generosity to, [371]; Visit of, to England, and Keats’s further generosity, [382]-4; Good news from, [504]; Inheritance of, [355] n.; Death of, [531]
Brotherly devotion of, to Keats, [11], [24], [25], [82]-3, [133]; Keats on, [356]
Brown’s indignation with, [516], [517], [529]; proved unjust, [530]
Letters to, from Keats, and Keats’s Journal letters to him and his wife, [322]-3, [327], [337], [339]; on becoming a Ship’s surgeon, [355]; on being a Poet, and on Endymion as the test of this, [164]-5; on his Defenders, [315]; on the Hostile Reviews and on his Reading, and Idleness, [340] et sqq.; on his Brotherly love, [322], [323], [324]; on Miss Brawne, [336]; on Sea passage to London, [295]
Value of, [317] et sqq.