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I. WORKS.

The Poetical Works and other Writings of John Keats, now first brought together, including poems and numerous letters not before published. Edited, with notes and appendices, by H. B. Forman. 4 vols. London, 1883, 8vo.

The Letters of John Keats. Edited

by J. G. Speed. (The Poems of J. Keats, with the annotations of Lord Houghton, and a memoir by J. G. Speed.) 3 vols. New York, 1883, 8vo.

A number of letters now included in this work were first published in the New York World of June 25-6, 1877, and afterwards reprinted in the Academy, vol. xii., 1877, pp. 38-40, 65-67.

II. POETICAL WORKS. The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. In one volume. Paris, 1829, 8vo. John Keats (including Memoir), i.-vii. and 1-75.

Standard Library. The Poetical Works of J. K. London, 1840, 8vo.

The first collected edition of Keats's Works.

The Poetical Works of J. K. London, 1840, 8vo.

With an engraved frontispiece from the portrait in chalk by Hil ton. This book, although dated 1840, was not issued until the following year. The frontispiece is dated correctly.

The Poetical Works of J. K. London, 1841, 8vo,

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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

The Poetical Works of J. K. A new edition. London, 1851,

8vo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. With Memoir by R. M. Milnes [Lord Houghton]. Illustrated by a portrait and 120 designs by George Scharf, Jun. London, 1854, 8vo.

Boston

A small number of copies were struck off upon large paper. The Poetical Works of J. K. With a life [signed J. R. L-i.e., James Russell Lowell]. [U.S.], 1854, 8vo. The Poetical Works of J. K. With a Memoir by Richard Monckton Milnes [Lord Houghton]. A new edition. London, 1861, 8vo. Upon the reverse of the half-title to the "Memoir is a wood-cut profile of Keats. The Poetical Works of J. K. Edited, with a critical memoir, by W. M. Rossetti. Illustrated by T. Seccombe. London [1872], 8vo.

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The Poetical Works of J. K. Edited, with an introductory memoir and illustrations, by William B. Scott. London [1873], 8vo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. With a memoir by James Russell Lowell. Portrait and 10 illustrations. New York, 1873, 8vo.

The Memoir was afterwards reprinted in "Among my Books," second series, 1876, pp. 303-327. The Poetical Works of J. K., reprinted from the early editions, with memoir, explanatory notes, etc. (Chandos Classics.) London [1874], 8vo.

Houghton. (Aldine Edition.)
London, 1876, 8vo.

The Poetical Works of Coleridge and Keats, with a memoir of each. (Riverside Edition.) 4 vols. in 2. New York, 1878, 8vo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. London [1878], Svo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. Edited, with an introductory memoir, by W. B. Scott. (Excelsior Series.) London [1880], 8vo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. Edited, with a critical memoir, by W. M. Rossetti. [Portrait, fac-simile, and six illustrations by Thomas Seccombe.] (Moxon's Popular Poets.) London [1880], 8vo.

The same as the edition of 1872. The Memoir was reprinted in "Lives of Famous Poets."

The Poetical Works of J. K., reprinted from the original editions, with notes, by F. T. Palgrave. (Golden Treasury Series.) London, 1884, 8vo. The Poetical Works of J. K. Edited by W. T. Arnold. London, 1884, 8vo.

There was a large paper edition, consisting of fifty copies, numbered and signed.

The Poetical Works of John Keats. Edited by H. B. Forman. London, 1884, 8vo.

The Poetical Works of J. K. With an introductory sketch by John Hogben. (Canterbury Poets.) London, 1885, 8vo.

III. SINGLE WORKS.

The Poetical Works of J. K. Poems, by John Keats. London,

Chronologically arranged and

edited, with a memoir, by Lord

1817, 16mo.

The Museum copy contains a MS. note by F. Locker.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

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London, 1856, 8vo. The Eve of St. Agnes. Illustrated by E. H. Wehnert. London [1875], 8vo. The Eve of St. Agnes.

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trated by nineteen etchings by Charles O. Murray. Loudon, 18-0, fol.

The Eve of St. Agnes, and other Poems. Illustrated. Boston [U.S.], 1876, 24mo. Miscellanies of the Philobiblon Society. London, 1856-7, 8vo.

Vol. iii. contains "Another version of Keats's Hyperion, a Vision," edited, with an introduction, by R. M. Milnes (Lord Houghton). Keatsii Hyperionis. Libri i-ii.

Latine reddidit Carolus Merivale. Cambridge, 1862, 8vo. Keats's Hyperion. Book I. With notes [life and introduction]. London [1877], 8vo. Keats's Hyperion. Book I. With introduction, elucidatory notes, and an appendix of exercises. London [1878], 8vo. Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and other Poems. By J. K. London, 1820, 12mo. Lamia. With illustrative designs by W. H. Low. Philadelphia, 1885, fol.

Ode to a Nightingale. By J. K. Edited, with an introduction, by Thomas J. Wise. London, 1884, 8vo.

Printed for private distribution, and issued in parchment wrappers. Four copies on vellum and twentyfive on paper only printed,

IV. LETTERS, ETO.

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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of J. K. Edited by R. M. Milnes. 2 vols. London, 1848, 16mo.

Life and Letters of John Keats. A new and completely revised edition. Edited by Lord Houghton. London, 1867, 8vo. Letters of J. K. to Fanny Brawne, written in the years 1819 and 1820, and now given from the original manuscripts, with introduction and notes, by Harry Buxton Forman. Loudon, 1878, 8vo.

In addition to the ordinary issue, the following special copies were "printed for private distribution"In 8vo on Whatman's hand-made paper 50 copies, on vellum 2 copies; in post 8vo there were 6 copies with title-page set up in different style, and 2 copies of coloured bank-note paper, one blue and the other yellow.

V. MISCELLANEOUS. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAGAZINES.

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Annals of the Fine Arts. quarterly magazine, edited by James Elmes

"Ode to the Nightingale," vol. iv., 1820, pp. 354-356. The first appearance of this poem, which was afterwards included in the "Lamia" volume, 1820, pp. 107-112.

"Ode on a Grecian Urn." Appeared first in the "Annals of the Fine Arts" vol. iv., 1820, pp. 638, 639, afterwards included in the Lamia volume.

The Athenaeum

First appearance of the Sonnet "On hearing the Bag-pipe and seeing The Stranger' played at Inverary," June 7, 1873, p. 725.

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The Champion

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

"On Edmund Kean as a Shakesperian actor, and on Kean in Richard, Duke of York.'" Appeared on the 21st and 28th Dec. 1817.

The Dial

"Notes on Milton's Paradise Lost." ." In vol. iii., 1813, pp, 500-504; reprinted by Lord Houghton. The Examiner

The "Sonnet to Solitude," Keats's first published poem, according to Charles Cowden Clarke, appeared on the 5th of May 1816, signed J. K., p. 282.

The first appearance of the sonnet "To Kosciusko," Feb. 16, 1817, p. 107.

The first

appearance of the sonnet, "After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains," etc., Feb. 23, 1817, p. 124.

Two sonnets "To Haydon, with a Sonnet written on seeing the Elgin Marbles," and "On seeing the Elgin Marbles" appear for the first time, March 9, 1817, p. 155. In 1818 they were reprinted in the Annals of the Fine Arts, No. 8.

The first appearance of the sonnet, "Written on a blank space at the end of Chaucer's tale of The

Floure and the Lefe,' 1817, p. 173.

"March 16,

Sonnet "On the Grasshopper and Cricket" appeared on the 21st Sept. 1817, p. 599.

The Gem, a Literary Annual. Edited by Thomas Hood

The sonnet "On a picture of Leander" appeared for the first time in 1829, p. 108. Hood's Comic Annual

"Sonnet to a Cat," 1830, p. 14.

Hood's Magazine—

In vol. ii., 1844, p. 240, the sonnet "Life's sea hath been five times at its slow ebb" appears for the first time; included by Lord Houghton in the Literary Remains.

In vol. ii., 1844, p. 562, the poem "Old Meg," written during a tour in Scotland, appears for the first time.

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In vol. i., 1820, p. 120, there are thirty-four lines, headed Vox et præterea nihil, supposed by Mr. Forman to be a cancelled passage of Endymion, and reprinted by him in his edition of Keats, 1883, vol. i., p. 221.

In vol. i. 1820, pp. 246-248, the poem "La Belle Dame Sans Merci first appeared, and signed "Caviare."

First appearance of the sonnet, "A Dream after reading Dante's Episode of 'Paolo and Francesca,' signed 66 Caviare," vol. i. 1820, p. 304.

Leigh Hunt's Literary Pocket Book

First appearance of the sonnets, "To Ailsa Rock" and "The Human Season" in 1819.

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Caine, T. Hall.-Cobwebs of Criti- | Devey, J.-A comparative esti

cism, etc. London, 1883, 8vo.

Keats, pp. 158-190.

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mate of Modern English Poetry. London, 1873, 8vo.

Alexandrine Poets. Keats, pp.

263-274.

Dilke, Charles Wentworth.-The Papers of a Critic. Selected from the writings of the late Charles W. Dilke. 2 vols. London, 1875, 8vo.

John Keats, vol. i., pp. 2-14. Encyclopædia Britannica.

- Encyclopædia Britannica. Eighth edition. Edinburgh, 1857, 4to. John Keats, vol. xiii., pp. 55-57. -Ninth edition. Edinburgh, 1882, 4to.

John Keats, by Algernon C. Swinburne, vol. xiv., pp. 22-24. English Writers.-Essays on English Writers. By the author of "The Gentle Life." London, 1869, 8vo.

Shelley, Keats, etc., pp. 338-349. Gilfillan, George.-A Gallery of Literary Portraits. Edinburgh, 1845, 8vo.

John Keats, pp. 372-385.

Gossip. The Gossip. London, 1821, 8vo.

Three Stanzas, signed G. V. D., May 19, 1821, p. 96, "On Reading Lamia and other poems, by John Keats."

Griswold, Rufus W.-The Poets and Poetry of England in the Nineteenth Century. New York, 1875, 8vo.

John Keats, with portrait, pp. 301-311.

Haydon, Benjamin Robert.-Life of B. R. Haydon. Edited and compiled by Tom Taylor. 3 vols. London, 1853, 8vo.

Numerous references to Keats.

-Correspondence and TableTalk. With a memoir by his son, F. W. Haydon. 2 vols. London, 1876, 8vo.

Contains ten letters and two extracts from letters to Haydon, and

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