Endymion; a Poetic Romance. IV. LETTERS, ETC. By J. K. London, 1818, 8vo. Endymion. Illustrated by F. Life, Letters, and Literary Re Joubert. From paintings by mains of J. K. Edited by R. E. J. Poynter. London, 1873, M. Milnes. 2 vols. London, fol. 1848, 16mo. The Eve of St. Agnes. By J. K. Life and Letters of John Keats. With 20 illustrations by E. H. Wehnert. London, 1856, 8vo. A new and completely revised The Eve of St. Agnes. edition. Elited by Illus Lord Houghton, London, 1867, 8vo. trated by E. H. Wehnert. London (1875), 8vo. Letters of J. K. to Fanny Brawne, The Eve of St. Agnes. Illus written in the years 1819 and trated by nineteen etchings by 1820, and now given from the Charles O. Murray. London, original manuscripts, with in1880, fol. troduction and notes, by Harry The Eve of St. Agnes, and other Buxton Forman. London, 1878, Poems. Illustrated. Boston 8vo. [U.S.), 1876, 24mo. In addition to the ordinary issue, Miscellanies of the Philobiblon So the following special copies were ciety. London, 1856-7, 8vo. “printed for private distribution”, In 8vo on Whatman's hand-made Vol. iii. contains “ Another version of Keats's Hyperion, a Vision,” paper 50 copies, on vellum 2 copies ; in post svo there were 6 copies with edited, with an introduction, by R. M. Milnes (Lord Houghton). title-page set up in different style, and 2 copies of coloured bank-note Keatsii Hyperionis. Libri i-ii. paper, one blue and the other Latine reddidit Carolus Meri. yellow. vale. Cambridge, 1862, 8vo. Keats's Hyperion. Book I. With V. MISCELLANEOUS. notes [life and introduction). London (1877), 8vo. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAGAZINES. Keats's Hyperion. Book I. With introduction, elucidatory notes, Annals of the Fine Arts. A and an appendix of exercises. London (1878), 8vo. quarterly magazine, edited by James ElmesLamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. “Ode to the Nightingale," vol. iv., Agnes, and other Poems. By 1820, pp. 354-356. The first appearJ. K. London, 1820, 12mo. ance of this poem, which was afterLamia. With illustrative designs wards included in the “ Lamia' by W. H. Low. Philadelphia, volume, 1820, pp. 107-112. “Ode on a Grecian Urn." AP1885, fol. peared first in the “Annals of the Ode to a Nightingale. By J. K. Fine Arts” vol. iv., 1820, pp. 638, 639, Edited, with an introduction, afterwards included in the Lamia volume. by Thomas J. Wisc. London, 1884, 8vo. The AthenoumPrinted for private distribution, First appearance of the Sonnet and issued in parchment wrappers. “ On hearing the Bag-pipe and Four copies on vellum and twenty seeing The Stranger' played at five on paper only printed, Inverary,” June 7, 1873, p. 725. 304. The Chainpion The Indicator. Edited by Leigh “ On Edmund Kean as a Shake Huntsperian actor, and on Kean in In vol. i., 1820, p. 120, there are Richard, Duke of York.'” Ap thirty-four lines, headed Vox et præe. peared on the 21st and 28th Dec. terea nihil, supposed by Mr. Forman 1817. to be a cancelled passage of En. The Dial dymion, and reprinted by him in his edition of Keats, 1883, vol. i., p. 221. “Notes on Milton's Paradise In vol. i. 1820, pp. 246-248, the Lost." In vol. iii., 1813, pp, 500-504 ; poem “La Belle Dame Sans Merci" reprinted by Lord Houghto first appeared, and signed "Caviare." The Examiner First appearance of the sonnet, "A Dream after reading Dante's The “Sonnet to Solitude,” Keats's Episode of 'Paolo and Francesca,'” first published poem, according to signed Caviare," vol. i. 1820, p. Charles Cowden Clarke, appeared on the 5th of May 1816, signed Leigh Hunt's Literary Pocket J. K., p. 282. The first appearance of Book the sonnet “To Kosciusko,” Feb. 16, First appearance of the sonnets, 1817, p. 107. “To Ailsa Rock" and "The Human The Season" in 1819. first appearance of the sonnet, “After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains," etc., Feb. 23, VI. APPENDIX. 1817, p. 124. Two sonnets “ To Haydon, with a Sonnet written on seeing the BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISM, ETC. Elgin Marbles,” and “On seeing the Elgin Marbles" appear for the first Armstrong, Edmund J.-Essays time, March 9, 1817, p. 155. In 1818 they were reprinted in the Annals and Sketches of Edmund J. of the Fine Arts, No. 8. Armstrong London, 1877, The first appearance of the 8vo. sonnet, “Written on a blank space Keats, pp. 176-179. at the end of Chaucer's tale of The Atlantic Monthly. - Boston, 1858, Floure and the Lefe,'” March 16, 1817, p. 173. 8vo. Sonnet “On the Grasshopper and « The Poet Keats." Seven Cricket" appeared on the 21st Sept. stanzas, vol. ii., pp. 531-532. 1817, p. 599. Belfast, Earl of. - Poets and The Gem, a Literary Annual. Poetry of the sixth century. A Edited by Thomas Hood course of lectures. London, The sonnet “On a picture of 1852, 8vo. Leander” appeared for the first Moore, Keats, Scott, pp. 59-131. time in 1829, p. 109. Best Bits. — Best Bits. London, 1884, 8vo. Hooď's Comic Annual “The Last Moments of Keats," “Sonnet to a Cat,” 1830, p. 14. vol. ii., p. 119. Hood's Magazine Biographical Magazine.-Lives of the Illustrious (The BiographiIn vol. ii., 1844, p. 240, the sonnet “Life's sea hath been five times at cal Magazine). London, 1853, its slow ebb” appears for the first 8vo. time; included by Lord Houghton John Keats, vol. iii., pp. 260-271. in the Literary Remains. Caine, T. Hall. Recollections of In vol. ii., 1844, p. 562, the poem “Old Meg," written during a tour Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Lonin Scotland, appears for the first don, 1882, Svo. time. Keats, pp. 167-183. Caine, T. Hall.—Cobwebs of Criti- | Devey, J.-A comparative esticism, etc. London, 1883, 8vo. mate of Modern English Poetry. Keats, pp. 158-190. London, 1873, 8vo. Carr, J. Comyns.—Essays on Art. Alexandrine Poets. Keats, pp. 263-274. London, 1879, 8vo. The artistic spirit in Modern Eng Dilke, Charles Wentworth.—The lish Poetry, pp. 3-34. Papers of a Critic. Selected Clarke, Charles Cowden. from the writings of the late The Charles W. Dilke. 2 vols. Lon. Riches of Chaucer, in which his don, 1875, 8vo. impurities have been expunged, John Keats, vol. i., pp. 2-14. etc. 2 vols. London, 1835, Encyclopædia Britannica. - En. 12mo. cyclopædia Britannica. Eighth John Keats, vol. i., pp. 52, 53. edition. Edinburgh, 1857, 4to. -Recollections of Writers. Lon John Keats, vol. xiii., pp. 55-57. don, 1878, 8vo. Ninth edition. Edinburgh, John Keats, pp. 120-157. 1882, 4to. Colvin, Sidney.-Keats (English John Keats, by Algernon C. Swinburne, vol. xiv., pp. 22-24. Men of Letters). London, 1887, English Writers. Essays on Eng: 8vo. lish Writers. By the author of Cotterill, H. B.-An Introduction “ The Gentle Life.” London, to the Study of Poetry. Lon 1869, 8vo. don, 1882, 8vo. Shelley, Keats, etc., pp. 338-349. Keats, pp. 242-268. Gilfillan, George.-À Gallery of Courthope, Literary Portraits. Edinburgh, William J. The Liberal Movement in English 1845, 8vo. John Keats, pp. 372-385. Literature. London, 1885, 8vo. Gossip. — The Gossip. London, Poetry, Music, and Painting. Coleridge and Keats, pp. 159-194. 1821, 8vo. Three Stanzas, signed G. V. D., Cunningham, Allan.—Biographi May 19, 1821, p. 96, “On Reading cal and Critical History of the Lamia and other poems, by John Keats." British Literature of the last Griswold, Rufus W.-The Poets fifty years. [Reprinted from the and Poetry of England in the " Athenæum."] Paris, 1834, Nineteenth Century. New 12mo. York, 1875, 8vo. John Keats, with portrait, pp. Dennis, John.—Heroes of Litera 301-311. ture. English Poets. London, Haydon, Benjamin Robert.—Life 1883, 880. of B. R. Haydon. Edited and Keats, pp. 365-373. compiled by Tom Taylor. 3 vols. London, 1853, 8vo. De Quincey, Thomas. Essays Numerous references to Keats. on the Poets, and other English -Correspondence and Table. Writers. Boston, 1853, 8vo. Talk. With a memoir by his John Keats, pp. 75-97. son, F. W. Haydon. 2 vols. -De Quincey's Works. 16 vols. London, 1876, 8vo. Edinburgh, 1862-71, 12mo. Contains ten letters and two exJohn Keats, vol. v, pp.. 269-288. tracts from lettei to Hay and p. 20. ten letters from Haydon to Keats, Landmarks of London. Lonvol. ii., pp. 1-17. don, [1885), 8vo. Hinde, F.-Essays and Poems. John Keats, pp. 177-182. Liverpool, 1864, 8vo. Jeffrey, Francis. Contributions The life and works of the poet to the Keats : a paper read before the Edinburgh Review, Liverpool Philomathic Society, London, 1853, 8vo. April 15, 1862, pp. 57-95. John Keats. Review of Endymion and Lamia, pp. 526-534. Hoffmann, Frederick A.-Poetry, Criticisms. its crigin, nature, and history, Lester, John W. etc. London, 1884, 8vo. Third edition. London, 1853, Keats, vol. i., pp. 483-491, 8vo. Howitt, William. — Homes and John Keats, pp. 343-349. Haunts of the most eminent Lowell, James Russell. -- Among British Poets. Third edition. my Books. Second series. London, 1857, 8vo. London, 1876, 8vo. Keats, pp. 303-327. -The Poetical Works of J. R. L. London, etc. London, 1869, 8vo. New revised edition. Boston Keats, pp. 95-103. [U.S.), 1882, 8vo. Hunt, Leigh. - Imagination and Sonnet “To the Spirit of Keats," Fancy; or, selections from the English Poets. London, 1841, Maginn, William. - Miscellanies : 12mo. Keats, born 1796, died 1821, pp. prose and verse. Edited by 312-345. R. W. Montagu. 2 vols. Lon. -Foliage, or Poems original don, 1885; 8vo. and translated. London, 1818, Remarks on Shelley's Adonais, vol. ii., pp. 300-311. 8vo. Contains four sonnets; “To John Mario, Jessie White.-Sepolcri Keats," “On receiving a Crown of Roma. (Estratto Ivy from the same,” “ On the same," "To the Grasshopper and dalla Nuova Antologia, 15 the Cricket." Maggio, 1879.) Roma, 1879, -Lord Byron and some of his 8vo. On Keats and Shelley. Contemporaries ; with recollections of the author's life, and of Mason, Edward T. Personal his visit to Italy. London, Traits of British Authors. New 1828, 4to. York, 1885, 8vo. John Keats, pp. 195-207. -The Autobiography of Leigh Masson, David. Wordsworth, Hunt; with reminiscences of Shelley, Keats, and other friends and contemporaries. Essays. London, 1874, 8vo. In three volumes. London, “The Life and Poetry of Keats," 1850, 8vo. pp. 143-191. The references to John Keats, vol; Medwin, Thomas. Journal of the ii., pp. 201-216, etc. are substantially reproduced from the preceding Conversations of Lord Byror: work. noted during a residence with Hutton, Laurence. Literary his Lordship at Pisa, in the years 1821 and 1822. By T. | Phillips, Samuel.--Essays from Medwin. London, 1824, 4to. “ The Times. Being a selecJohn Keats, pp. 143, 237-240, 255, tion from the literary papers etc. which have appeared in that Milnes, Richard Monckton, Lord journal. London, 1851, 8vo. Houghton.-Life, Letters, and “The Life of John Keats,” pp. Literary Remains of John Keats. 255-269. This article originally In two volumes. London, 1848, appeared in “ The Times" on Sept. 17, 1849. 8vo. New Edition. 2 vols. Lou. -Life and Letters of John Keats. A new and completely don, 1871, 8vo. John Keats, vol. i., pp. 255-269. revised edition. Edited by Richardson, David Lester. Lord Houghton, London, 1867, Literary Chit-Chat, etc. Cal. 8vo. cutta, 1848, 8vo. Mitford, Mary Russell.--Recollec Shelley, Keats, and Coleridge, pp. tions of a Literary Life, etc. 271-281. 3 vols. London, 1852, 8vo. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel.-Ballads Shelley and Keats, vol. ii., pp. and Sonnets. London, 1881,8vo. 183-192. Sonnets "To Five English Poets." Moir, D. M. Sketches of the No. iv., John Keats, p. 316. poetical literature of the past Rossetti, William Michael.—Lives half-century. London, 1851, of Famous Poets. London 8vo. [1885), 8vo. John Keats, pp. 215-221. John Keats, pp. 349-361. Noel, Hon. Roden. Essays on Sarrazin, Gabriel. Poètes Mopoetry and poets. London, dernes de l'Angleterre. Paris, 1886, 8vo. 1885, 8vo. Keats, pp. 160-171. John Keats, pp. 131-152. Notes and Queries. General Index to Notes and Queries. Scott, William Bell. - Poems, 5 series. London, 1856-80, 4to, Ballads, Studies from Nature, Numerous references to John Sonnets, etc. Illustrated by Keats. seventeen etchings by the author Olio. —The Olio. London (1828], and L. Alma Tadema. London, 8vo. 1875, 8vo. “Recollections of Books and their An etching by the author of Authors," No. 6, “John Keats, the Keats' Grave, p. 177 ; sonnet “On Poet," vol. i., pp. 391-394. the Inscription, Keats' Tombstone," Oliphant, Mrs. The Literary p. 179. An Ode “To the memory of History of England, etc. John Keats," pp. 226-230. 3 vols. London, 1885, 8vo. Scribner's Monthly Magazine. — John Keats, vol. iii., pp. 133-155. Scribner's Monthly Magazine. Owen, Frances Mary.-John Keats, New York, 1880, 1887, 8vo. A Study. London, 1880, 8vo. The No. for June 1880 contains Reviewed in the Academy, July 6, fourteen lines “To the Immortal 1884, p. 2 memory of Keats," and the May Payn, James. Stories from No. for 1887, p. 110, “ Keats" (ten Boccaccio, and other Poems, verses) by Robert Burns Wilson. London, 1852, 8vo. Shelley, Percy Bysshe.-Adonais. Sonnet to John Keats, p. 97. An elegy on the death of John 15 |