Wolters, Paul, on Keats’s inspirations from the antique, [416] n.
‘Woman, when I behold thee flippant, vain,’ sonnet (Keats), [34]; published in Poems, [89]
Women, Keats’s attitude to, and idealisation of, [81], [89]-90, [262], [271], [288], [318]-20, [549]; see also Brawne, Fanny
Woodhouse, Richard, friend of Taylor and of Keats, [134], [159], [160], [257] n., [340]; loyalty of, [313]
Letters of, to Taylor and another, on Keats, [368]
List of Books in Keats’s Library, compiled by, [556]-8
Memorial volume on Keats, planned by, with Taylor, [529], see Woodhouse Transcripts
Sonnet by, on ‘Poems,’ [131]
on the Date of In a drear-nighted December, [158]
on the Inspiration of the two sonnets When I have Fears, and Time’s Sea, and the lines From my despairing heart, [259] & n.