To some Ladies, verses (Keats), metre of, [86]
Townley (Bacchic) Vase, [416]
Translation from an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript, satire, in Blackwood, [301], [302], [303], Scott on, [304]
Trelawny, Edward John, [142]; relations of, with Brown, [522], [523], and with Shelley, [521]
‘Triumph of Death,’ picture by Orcagna, [446]
Troilus and Criseyde (Chaucer), [391]
Two Chambers of Thought, Keats on, [267], [448]
Twopenny Post Bag, The (Moore), and the Prince-Regent, [43]
‘Ugly Clubs,’ in Sleep and Poetry, [120]-1 & n.
Underground journey theme in Endymion, [186] & n.