‘Thus have I thought: and days on days have flown,’ Epistle to Cowden Clarke (Keats), [37]
‘Thy thoughts, dear Keats, are like fresh-gathered leaves,’ sonnet by Reynolds, on Keats’s sonnet on The Floure and the Lefe, [75]
Tighe, Mrs, poem of, on Cupid and Psyche, [19], [412]
Times, The, [39]
‘Time’s sea,’ sonnet, see To a Lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall
Tintern Abbey (Wordsworth), ideas in paralleled in Sleep and Poetry, Bridges on, [126] et sqq.
Passage in, discussed by Keats, [146]
‘Tion,’ or ‘shion’ termination, as used by Keats, [208]
Titans, the, in Hyperion, sources of, [428] et sqq.
Titian’s Bacchus and Ariadne picture, as inspiration for Keats, [231]