Scotch tour of, with his sister, [290]
Wilson’s attitude to, in Noctes Ambrosianæ, [300]
on Keats’s Hymn to Pan, [227], [249]; on the Poetic Revolution, [119]; on the Sources of poetic Inspiration, [89]; on Vowel-variation, [401]-2
World-sadness, Keats on, and on the duty of relieving it, [448]-9 et sqq.
Written on the day that Mr Leigh Hunt left Prison, sonnet (Keats), [23]
Written in disgust of Vulgar Superstition, sonnet (Keats), [91]
Wylie, Georgiana Augusta (afterwards Mrs George Keats, and later Mrs Jeffrey), [141]; engagement of, to George Keats, [24], [34]
Keats’s poems written for, [34], [86], [89], [269], [270]
Marriage of, [268], [269], [271]; second marriage, [331]; hereafter see Jeffrey, Mrs, and Keats, George and his wife
Wylie family, [366]