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CHISWICK PRESS C. WHITTINGHAM AND CO., TOOKS COURT,
CHANCERY LANE.
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Note on the spelling, inflexions, &c., found in Keats's
writings and adopted in this edition
Lists of words altered by the Editor so as to consist
with Keats's rule or practice
List of Persons composing the Keats circle, with dates of
On receiving a curious Shell, and a Copy of Verses, from
To Some Ladies
["Hadst thou liv'd in days of old"]
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Imitation of Spenser...
"Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain "
III. Written on the day that Mr. Leigh Hunt left Prison
IV. "How many bards gild the lapses of time!"
V. To a Friend who sent me some Roses
VI. To G. A. W. [Georgiana Augusta Wylie]
VII. "O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell "
VIII. To my Brothers
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64
67
68
IX. "Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there"
X. "To one who has been long in city pent'
XI. On first looking into Chapman's Homer...
XII. On leaving some Friends at an early Hour
XIII. Addressed to Haydon
XIV. Addressed to the same
XV. On the Grasshopper and Cricket
XVI. To Kosciusko
Endymion: A Poetic Romance
Editor's Note before Endymion
109
Original Preface, rejected in favour of the foregoing
Rejected Title and Dedication
I. Review by Leigh Hunt of Keats's first volume of
II. Four Sonnets from Leigh Hunt's Foliage
III. Sonnet written on the blank leaf of Keats's Poems
(1817) by Charles Ollier
IV. Letter from Messrs. C. & J. Ollier to George Keats
concerning Keats's Poems (1817)
V. Review of Endymion published in The Quarterly
Review in 1818
VI. Review of Endymion and Lamia &c. published in
the Edinburgh Review in 1820
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