‘There is a charm in footing slow,’ see Lines written in the Highlands
‘There was a naughty boy,’ see Song about Myself
‘Think not of it, sweet one, so,’ love-lyric (Keats), [157]
‘This pleasant tale is like a little copse,’ sonnet on Floure and Lefe (Keats), [75]
Thomson, James, poems of, [19]
Influence of, on Keats, [23]
Verse forms used in, [108], [445]
‘Thought appalling,’ in one version of In drear-nighted December, possible source of, [160]
Thoughts suggested on the banks of Nith ... (Wordsworth), [387] & n.
Thrush, song of, Keats’s pleasure in, [321], [459], and lines on, [260]