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Weirdness and Terror, in Romantic poetry, early 19th century, [396]

Welcome Joy, and Welcome Sorrow,’ see Song of Opposites

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Keats’s life at (1817-18), [244]; described by himself, [245] et sqq.

Wells, ——, of Redleaf, owner of Claude’s ‘Enchanted Castle,’ [265] n.

Wells, Charles, author of Joseph and his Brethren, association of, with Keats, [77]

Hoax by, on Tom Keats, [77], [346]

Wentworth Place, Hampstead, Keats’s life at, with Brown, [320] et sqq.