Wesleyan Place, No. 2, Kentish Town, Keats at, [463]
West, ——, [263]
‘What is there in the universal earth’ (Intercoronation sonnet by Keats), [57]
What the Thrush said (Keats), [260], [424]
‘When I have fears that I may cease to be,’ sonnet (Keats), date, subject and pendant of, [258]-9
‘Where’s the Poet,’ fragment (Keats), [425]
Whistlecraft, Orlando (J. H. Frere), [309]
White Hart Hotel, Bath, [134]
‘Who loves to peer,’ sonnet (Keats), see On Leigh Hunt’s Poem ‘The Story of Rimini’
‘Why did I laugh to-night,’ sonnet (Keats), [343], text of, [344]