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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
Lamia, Isabella, &c. [published in 1820]
Editor's Note before Lamia, Isabella, &c.
5
...
45
69
Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio
Editor's Note before The Eve of St. Agnes
Ode on Melancholy
Hyperion, a Vision: the First Version of the Poem
Editor's Note before Hyperion, a Vision
Hyperion, a Vision. Canto I
Hyperion, a Vision. Canto II
Posthumous and Fugitive Poems
Page
Posthumous and Fugitive Poems-continued
Sonnet ["As from the darkening gloom"]
Stanzas to Miss Wylie
213
214
Sonnet ["Oh how I love, on a fair summer's eve"]
Sonnet to a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown...
Sonnet written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition
Sonnet ["After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains"]... 216
Sonnet written on a Blank Space at the end of Chaucer's
Tale of The Floure and the Lefe
Sonnet to Haydon with the following
Sonnet on seeing the Elgin Marbles
Sonnet on a Picture of Leander
To
- ["Think not of it, sweet one, so ; —"]
Lines ["Unfelt, unheard, unseen,"]
Sonnet on the Sea
Sonnet on Leigh Hunt's Poem The Story of Rimini
Fragment ["Where's the Poet?"] ...
Fragment: Modern Love
Fragment ["Welcome joy, and welcome sorrow,"]
Sonnet ["When I have fears that I may cease to be "] ... 236
Sonnet to Homer
A Draught of Sunshine [" Hence Burgundy, Claret, and
Port,"]
Faery Song ["Shed no tear-O shed no tear !"]
Faery Song ["Ah! woe is me! poor silver-wing!"]
Song ["Spirit here that reignest!"]
Stanzas ["In a drear-nighted December,"]
Sonnet. The Human Seasons
Lines on seeing a Lock of Milton's Hair
Sonnet on sitting down to read King Lear once again
Sonnet to the Nile
What the Thrush said: Lines from a Letter to John
Hamilton Reynolds
Sonnet ["Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven,-"]
Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds
Teignmouth: "Some Doggerel," sent in a Letter to B.
The Devon Maid: Stanzas sent in a Letter to B. R.
Dawlish Fair
Fragment of an Ode to Maia, written on May Day 1818 272
Song ["Hush, hush! tread softly!"]
Extracts from an Opera
281
Song ["The Stranger lighted from his steed"]
Asleep! O sleep a little while, white pearl !"
66
Sharing Eve's Apple...
Song ["I had a dove and the sweet dove died;"]
Sonnet to a Lady seen for a few Moments at Vauxhall...
Acrostic Georgiana Augusta Keats
Sonnet on visiting the Tomb of Burns
Sonnet written in the Cottage where Burns was born
Lines written in the Highlands after a visit to Burns's
Country
The Gadfly
Sonnet on hearing the Bag-pipe and seeing The Stranger
Sonnet written upon the Top of Ben Nevis
A Prophecy to George Keats in America
Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard
Spenserian Stanza written at the Close of Canto II,
Book V, of The Faerie Queene ...
The Eve of Saint Mark: a Fragment
Sonnet: a Dream, after reading Dante's Episode of
Paulo and Francesca
Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown
Sonnet ["If by dull rhymes"]
Song of Four Faeries
Two Sonnets on Fame
Sonnet to Sleep
A Party of Lovers
Sonnet ["The day is gone"]
349
351
352
355
333
334
337
339
Sonnet to George Keats: written in Sickness
356
357
La Belle Dame sans Merci ...
Sonnet written on a Blank Page of Shakespeare's Poems,
Act V ...
King Stephen: a Dramatic Fragment
Editor's Note before King Stephen
King Stephen...
The Cap and Bells; or, The Jealousies: a Faery Tale-un-
finished
Editor's Note before the Cap and Bells
I. Review by Leigh Hunt of Lamia, Isabella &c.
II. Later Remarks on Keats by Leigh Hunt
III. Boccaccio's Story of Isabella in English by John
Payne
IV. The "sad ditty" born of the Story of Isabella
V. Extract from Clarke's Riches of Chaucer as to the
composition of the Sonnet on The Floure and
VI. John Hamilton Reynolds's "Robin Hood Sonnets" 560
VII. Letter from Benjamin Robert Haydon concerning
the Sonnets on the Elgin Marbles
562
VIII. Sonnets from Leigh Hunt's Foliage-Milton's Hair 563
IX. The Nile Sonnets of Leigh Hunt and Shelley
X. Sonnet on Dark Eyes by John Hamilton Reynolds 568
XI. Sonnet by Ronsard
XII. La Belle Dame Sans Mercy: a paper by Leigh
Hunt, from The Indicator
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME II.
569
Portrait of Keats: engraved by C. Wass from a chalk
drawing by William Hilton R.A.
Fac-simile of Keats's last Sonnet by G. F. Tupper
LAMIA, ISABELLA,
&c.
VOL. II.
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