Life of Scott, by Lockhart, [310]

Lindo, —— (later Lindon, ——), husband of Fanny Brawne, [535]

Lindon, Mrs, see Brawne, Fanny.

Line endings of couplets

Closed or open, varieties of usage, [94] et sqq.

Double, objections to, and usual employment of, [103]; illustrated, [104]

Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey (Wordsworth), Keats on, [267]

Lines on the Mermaid Tavern (Keats), [258]; date and metre of, [327], [386]; hints on immortality in 387; included in the Lamia volume, [470]

Lines written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns’s Country (Keats), [285]; metre and interest of, [286] & n.