Jo! WITH DATES OF BIRTH AND DEATH.' JOHN KEATS, born 31 October 1795, died 23 February 1821. Frances Keats, born Jennings, mother of the poet, died, Mrs. George Keats, brother of the poet, born 28 February 1797, died 1842. Edward Keats, brother of the poet, born 28 April 1801, died in infancy. 1 The Family Bible in which were recorded the births and deaths of the Keats John Jennings, maternal grandfather of the poet, died 8 March 1805. Midgley John Jennings, Captain R.N., maternal uncle of the poet, Frances (or Fanny) Brawne, born 9 August 1800, died, Mrs. Lindon, 1865. Charlotte Reynolds, mother of the last-named, born 15 November Jane Reynolds, daughter of the last-named, born 6 November 1794, Mariane Reynolds, sister of the last-named, born 23 February 1793, Charlotte Reynolds, sister of the last-named, born 12 May 1802, died Charles Wells, born 1802, died 17 February 1879. Charles Wentworth Dilke of Chichester, born 25 November 1742, died Charles Wentworth Dilke, Keats's friend, son of the last-named, born Charles Wentworth Dilke, afterwards first Baronet of the name, son William Dilke, younger brother of Keats's friend, born 16 August 1796, John Snook, born 7 October 1780, died 29 January 1863. Lætitia Snook, wife of John Snook, born Dilke 4 April 1784, died 9 John Taylor, born 31 July 1781, died 5 July 1864. James Augustus Hessey, born 28 July 1785, died 7 April 1870. Benjamin Bailey, born about 1794, died 1852. Richard Woodhouse, born 1788 or 1789, died 3 September 1834. Joseph Ritchie, born about 1788, died 20 December 1819. James Rice, not living in December 1833 Joseph Severn, born 1793, died 3 August 1879. Charles Armitage Brown, born 1786, died June 1842. William Wordsworth, born 7 April 1770, died 23 April 1850. This list has been revised and completed as far as possible so as to make it cor- INDEX OF FIRST LINES. A THING of beauty is a joy for ever: After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains Ah! ken ye what I met the day Ah, what can ail thee, wreched wight, Ah! who can e'er forget so fair a being? Bards of Passion and of Mirth, Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven, the domain |