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This page lists, in alphabetical order, a number of topics for which this site has links to external sites. Each topic has a title and a number like "T 4)." The reason for the number is so, as the reader explores this web site and runs into links that he wishes to explore at a later time he can write the short number down and then come to this page afterwards to checkout his selection (instead of immediately visiting the link as he finds them or writing out the full topic name.)

Also, the following may sometimes be included:

 
T 1) - Adonis
Reason: Eliot's first note.
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T 2) - Aeneas
Reason: Hero of the Aeneid by Virgil. Alluded to in Eliot's note to line 92
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T 3) - Antonio
Reason: Character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest
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T 4) - Antony and Cleopatra
Reason: A play by Shakespere, mentioned in Eliot's note to line 77
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T 5) - Aphrodite
Reason: Greek goddess equivalent to the Roman Venus. Was in love with Adonis. See Eliot's first note.
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T 6) - Apocalypse of John
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T 7) - Apollinaire, Guillaume
Reason: Apollinaire wrote a play entitled The Breasts of Tiresias. (see line 219.)
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T 8) - Arnold, Matthew
Reason: Wrote Dover Beach. Line 420 has an allusion to Dover Beach.
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T 9) - Artemis
Reason: Compare the Greek goddess Artemis with the Roman Diana. Diana is mentioned in Eliot's note to line 197
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T 10) - Attis
Reason: Eliot's first note.
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T 11) - Augustine, Saint
Reason: Eliot's note to line 307
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T 12) - Baudelaire, Charles
Reason: Eliot's note to line 60 and Eliot's note to line 76
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T 13) - Belladonna (Atropa belladonna)
Reason: Belladonna, mentioned on line 182 means "beautiful lady" but it is also a poisonous plant.
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T 14) - Bradley, F. H.
Reason: Eliot's note to line 411
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T 15) - Buddha
Reason: Eliot's note to line 308
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T 16) - Carthage
Reason: Mentioned on line 307.
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T 17) - Chaucer, Geoffrey
Reason: Line 1 may be an allusion to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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T 18) - clairvoyance
Reason: Madame Sosostris was a clairvoyant (line 43.)
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T 19) - Cleopatra
Reason: Line 77 has an allusion to this Shakespearean Character.
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T 20) - Cleopatra VII - Historical figure
Reason: Eliot's note to line 77
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T 21) - Conrad, Joseph
Reason: Author of the original quote for the poem's epigraph.
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T 22) - Coriolanus - Shakespeare play
Reason: Line 416 has an allusion to this Shakespeare play.
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T 23) - Coriolanus, Caius Marcius - Shakespere character
Reason: Line 416 has an allusion to this Shakespearean character.
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T 24) - Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius - Historical figure
Reason: Line 416 has an allusion to this Shakespearean character. This, though, is the historical Coriolanus.
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T 25) - Cumae
Reason: The Sibyl mentioned in the poem's epigraph lived in a cave here.
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T 26) - Cupid
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T 27) - currant
Reason: Currants are mentioned on line 210.
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T 28) - da Vinci, Leonardo
Reason: Painter of The Mona Lisa, the Lady of the Rocks mentioned on line 182.
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T 29) - Daniel, Arnaut
Reason: The speaker of the quote in Eliot's note to line 427
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T 30) - Dante
Reason: Author of The Divine Comedy.
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T 31) - Diana
Reason: Compare the Roman goddess Diana with the Greek Artemis. Diana is mentioned in Eliot's note to line 197
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T 32) - Dickens, Charles
Reason: Author of the quote that was the original title of the poem.
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T 33) - Dido
Reason: Eliot's note to line 92
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T 34) - Divine Comedy, The
Reason: Eliot has many allusions to this work by Dante.
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T 35) - Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhaylovich
Reason: Eliot's note to line 366 is to an essay by Hesse about The Brothers Karamazov, written by Dostoyevsky.
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T 36) - Dryden, John
Reason: Many translations of texts on this site were done by this poet.
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T 37) - Ecclesiastes
Reason: Eliot's note to line 23
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T 38) - Eliot, T. S.
Reason: Author of the poem.
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T 39) - Elizabeth I
Reason: Eliot's note to line 279
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T 40) - Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Reason: Line 36 has an allusion to Emerson's elegaric poem Threnody.
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T 41) - Ezekiel, The Book of
Reason: Eliot's note to line 20
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T 42) - Ferdinand
Reason: Character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest
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T 43) - Frazer, Sir James George
Reason: Author of Golden Bough, mentioned in Eliot's first note.
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T 44) - Gallipoli Campaign
Reason: Alluded to in Eliot's note to line 199
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T 45) - Garibaldi, Giuseppe
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T 46) - Gethsemane
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T 47) - Goldsmith, Oliver
Reason: Eliot's note to line 253
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T 48) - Gospel
Reason: Many allusions are made to the Gospels.
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T 49) - Gospel According to Luke
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T 50) - Gospel According to Matthew
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T 51) - Habsburg, House of
Reason: The archduke mentioned on line 13 was a member of the imperial house of Habsburg.
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T 52) - Hamlet
Reason: Line 172 has an allusion to this Shakespeare play.
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T 53) - Hesse, Hermann
Reason: Eliot's note to line 366
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T 54) - Holy Grail
Reason: Jesse Weston's From Ritual to Romance was partly about the myth of the Holy Grail.
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T 55) - Homer
Reason: In the Odyssey Homer had Odysseus visit Tiresias in Hades (see line 245.)
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T 56) - horoscope
Reason: Madame Sosostris will deliver a horoscope (line 58.)
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T 57) - Huxley, Aldous
Reason: Line 43 has an allusion to a character in a novel by Huxley.
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T 58) - hyacinth
Reason: The hyacinth girl mentioned on line 36 was given this flower.
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T 59) - Hyacinthus
Reason: Line 36 has an allusion to this mythical character.
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T 60) - Imagist
Reason: This movement influenced Eliot's poetry
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T 61) - Izmir
Reason: Izmir is the new name for Smyrna. Mentioned on line 209.
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T 62) - Jacobean tragedy
Reason: Eliot alludes to several works of this type.
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T 63) - James, Henry
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T 64) - Kyd, Thomas
Reason: Eliot's note to line 431
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T 65) - Leicester, (Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester)
Reason: Eliot's note to line 279
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T 66) - Leman (Lac Leman, Lake Geneva)
Reason: Mentioned on line 182.
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T 67) - Lesbos
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T 68) - lilac
Reason: Lilacs are mentioned on line 002 .
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T 69) - London Bridge - bridge
Reason: Mentioned on line 426.
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T 70) - London Bridge - children's singing game
Reason: Mentioned on line 426.
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T 71) - London Docklands
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T 72) - Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Reason: Longfellow supplied some of the Dante translations.
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T 73) - Ludwig II (King of Bavaria)
Reason: Line 8 has an allusion to the death of this King.
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T 74) - Magnus, Albertus
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T 75) - Marvell, Andrew
Reason: Eliot's note to line 196
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T 76) - Middleton, Thomas
Reason: Eliot's note to line 138. Note also that Part II is titled A Game of Chess. This is the title of another play by Thomas Middleton.
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T 77) - Milton, John
Reason: Eliot's note to line 98
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T 78) - Munich
Reason: Locale of some places mentioned in Part I.
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T 79) - Mylae, Battle of
Reason: Mentioned on line 70.
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T 80) - Myth
Reason: The Waste Land has allusions to many myths.
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T 81) - Naiad
Reason: A type of water nymph. Nymph is mentioned on line 175.
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T 82) - Nereid
Reason: A type of water nymph. Nymph is mentioned on line 175.
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T 83) - Nerval, Gérard de
Reason: Eliot's note to line 429
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T 84) - Nightingale - Old World
Reason: Mentioned on line 100.
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T 85) - Nightingale Thrush - New World
Reason: Eliot's note to line 357
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T 86) - Nymph
Reason: Mentioned on line 175.
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T 87) - Odin
Reason: Eliot's note to line 46
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T 88) - Odysseus
Reason: Odysseus visited Tiresias in Hades (see line 245.)
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T 89) - Oedipus
Reason: Tiresias was a character in Sopocles' Oedipus, the King (see line 245.)
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T 90) - oracle
Reason: The Sibyl of Cumae mentioned in the poem's epigraph was an oracle.
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T 91) - Osiris
Reason: Eliot's first note.
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T 92) - Ovid
Reason: Eliot's note to line 218
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T 93) - Pater, Walter Horatio
Reason: Author of an essay alluded to by "the Lady of the Rocks" mentioned on line 49.
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T 94) - Perceval
Reason: Eliot's note to line 202
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T 95) - Petronius Arbiter, Gaius
Reason: Author of the Satyricon a quote of which appears in the the poem's epigraph.
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T 96) - Phoebus Apollo
Reason: Line 36 has an allusion to Hyacinthus.
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T 97) - Phoenicia
Reason: Phlebas was a Phoenician (line 312.)
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T 98) - Pope, Alexander
Reason: Deleted section of the poem was written in the style of this poet. Also, many translations of texts on this site were done by Pope.
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T 99) - Pound, Ezra
Reason: The poem was edited by Pound and dedicated to him.
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T 100) - Psalms
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T 101) - ragtime
Reason: Line 128 has an allusion to The Shakespearean Rag.
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T 102) - raisin
Reason: Currants are mentioned on line 210.
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T 103) - resurrection
Reason: The Golden Bough tells of many myths of resurrection, some of which were incorporated into The Waste Land.
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T 104) - Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Reason: Line 182 has an allusion to Rousseau weeping at Lac Leman.
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T 105) - Russell, Bertrand
Reason: Russell was a financial supporter of Eliot and possibly intimate with his first wife.
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T 106) - Saint John
Reason: The draft had an allusion to Saint John (see line 56.)
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T 107) - Sanskrit language
Reason: Line 433 is in Sanskrit.
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T 108) - Sanskrit literature
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T 109) - Sappho
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T 110) - Sermon on the Mount
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T 111) - Shackleton, Sir Ernest
Reason: Eliot's note to line 360
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T 112) - Shakespeare, William
Reason: There are many allusions to plays by Shakespeare.
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T 113) - Sibyl
Reason: The Sibyl of Cumae is the subject of the poem's epigraph.
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T 114) - Smyrna
Reason: Mentioned on line 209.
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T 115) - Sophocles
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T 116) - Spenser, Edmund
Reason: Eliot's note to line 176
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T 117) - Stevenson, Robert Louis
Reason: Author of a possible allusion for line 221
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T 118) - Symbolist movement
Reason: This movement influenced Eliot's poetry
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T 119) - Tammuz
Reason: Compare with the gods mentioned in Eliot's first note.
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T 120) - Tarot
Reason: Eliot's note to line 46
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T 121) - Tereus
Reason: Part of the Philomela myth mentioned in Eliot's note to line 99
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T 122) - Thames, River
Reason: Mentioned on line 176 (and others).
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T 123) - The Brothers Karamazov
Reason: Eliot's note to line 366 is to an essay by Hesse about The Brothers Karamazov, written by Dostoyevsky.
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T 124) - The Tempest
Reason: Line 48 has an allusion to this Shakespeare play.
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T 125) - Thebes
Reason: Tiresias sat by Thebes below the wall (see line 245.)
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T 126) - Tiresias
Reason: Eliot's note to line 218
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T 127) - Tristan and Isolde
Reason: Legend used by Wagner for his opera, lines from which appear in the poem at lines 31-34 and line 42
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T 128) - Upanishad
Reason: Eliot's note to line 401
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T 129) - Veda
Reason: Eliot's note to line 401
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T 130) - Venus
Reason: Was in love with Adonis. See Eliot's first note.
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T 131) - Verlaine, Paul
Reason: Eliot's note to line 202
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T 132) - Virgil
Reason: Author of the Aeneid mentioned in Eliot's note to line 92 Fictional guide of Dante in The Divine Comedy
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T 133) - Wagner, Richard
Reason: There are several allusions to operas by Wagner.
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T 134) - Webster, John
Reason: Eliot's note to line 74 and Eliot's note to line 118 and Eliot's note to line 407
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T 135) - Wheel of Life
Reason: Mentioned on line 320.
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T 136) - Whitman, Walt
Reason: There may be several allusions to poems by Whitman.
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T 137) - Wittelsbach, House of
Reason: The Marie mentioned on line 15 was a member of Bavaria's house of Wittelsbach.
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T 138) - Wren, Sir Christopher
Reason: Eliot's note to line 264
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