THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN KEATS EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND TEXTUAL NOTES BY H. BUXTON FORMAN, C.B. DOM MINA ILLV MEA HUMPHREY MILFORD OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON EDINBURGH GLASGOW NEW YORK TORONTO MELBOURNE BOMBAY ز 12/3/53 PREFATORY NOTE THE whole of Keats's known works in verse are included in this volume; and the foot-notes contain a large selection of variorum readings. Sixteen lines of The Eve of St. Mark, found by the Editor in a Keats scrap-book lent to him by Mr. Frank Sabin, and given in the Introduction, have not been printed in any other edition. The Editor has endeavoured, in the Introduction, to acknowledge all obligations. CONTENTS lxv 1xxx 66 26 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" IX. "Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and X. "To one who has been long in city pent XI. On first looking into Chapman's Homer |