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P. 232. A Party of Lovers.

In a letter to George Keats, September 1819.

P. 233. Sonnet.

Life, Letters, &c.; dated 1819.

P. 234. Lines to Fanny.

Life, Letters, &c.; dated October 1819.

P. 236. Sonnet to Fanny.

Life, Letters, &c.; dated 1819.

P. 241. Otho the Great.

Written at Shanklin in the summer of 1819, in conjunction with Brown, who supplied "the title, characters, and dramatic conduct."

P. 321. King Stephen.

This fragment was written in the autumn of 1819. upon the suggestion of Brown.

P. 333. The Cap and Bells.

Life, Letters, &c. Written in the spring and summer of 1820, and intended to be published under the pseudonym of "Lucy Vaughan Lloyd." The notes in the text are apparently Keats' own.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

A THING of beauty is a joy for ever
After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains
Ah! woe is me! poor Silver-wing!
And what is love? It is a doll dress'd up
Another sword! And what if I could seize
As from the darkening gloom a silver dove
As Hermes once took to his feathers light,
As late I rambled in the happy fields,
Asleep! O sleep a little while, white pearl!

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BARDS of Passion and of Mirth,

ii 91

Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven, -the domain

ii 181

Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art-

ii 237

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DEAR Reynolds! as last night I lay in bed,
Deep in the shady sadness of a vale.

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