The Examiner

The “Sonnet to Solitude,” Keats’s first published poem, according to Charles Cowden Clarke, appeared on the 5th of May 1816, signed J. K., p. 282.

The first appearance of the sonnet “To Kosciusko,” Feb. 16, 1817, p. 107.

The first appearance of the sonnet, “After dark vapors have oppress’d our plains,” etc., Feb. 23, 1817, p. 124.

Two sonnets “To Haydon, with a Sonnet written on seeing the Elgin Marbles,” and “On seeing the Elgin Marbles” appear for the first time, March 9, 1817, p. 155. In 1818 they were reprinted in the Annals of the Fine Arts, No. 8.

The first appearance of the sonnet, “Written on a blank space at the end of Chaucer’s tale of ‘The Floure and the Lefe,’” March 16, 1817, p. 173.

Sonnet “On the Grasshopper and Cricket” appeared on the 21st Sept. 1817, p. 599.

The Gem, a Literary Annual, Edited by Thomas Hood

The sonnet “On a picture of Leander” appeared for the first time in 1829, p. 108.

Hood’s Comic Annual