SUMMARY OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Translations of Collected Editions.
French
| I. | OEuvres Complètes. | 15 tomes. | Paris. Ladvocat. 1821. |
| II. | OEuvres | C. 13 t. | P. Dondey-Dupré. 1830. |
| III. | OEuvres | C. 4 t. | P. Charpentier. 1836. |
| IV. | OEuvres. | 2 t. | P. Chapelle. 1842. |
| V. | OEuvres. | 3 t. | P. Daussin. 1845. |
| VI. | OEuvres C. | 1 t. | P. Bry aîné. 1856. |
| VII. | OEuvres. | 2 t. | Alphonse Lemerre. 1891. |
German.
| I. | Lord Bryon's Poesien. | 31 B. | Zwickau. 1821-1828. |
| II. | L.B.'s sämmttiche Werke. | 12 B. | Frankfurt a. M. 1830. |
| III. | Dichtungen v. L.B. | 4 Sammnl. | Stuttgart. 1836-1839. |
| IV. | L.B.'s s. W. | 1 B. | Leipzig. 1839. |
| V. | L.B.'s s. W. | 10 B. | Pforzheim. 1842. |
| VI. | L.B.'s s. W. | 8 B. | Berlin. 1865. |
| VII. | Dichtungen v. L.B. | 8 B. | Hildburghausen. 1865. |
| VIII. | L.B.'s ausgewählte W. | 4 B. | Leipzig. [1865-1812.] |
| IX. | L.B.'s s. W. | 3 B. | Leipzig. 1874. |
| X. | L.B.'s W. | 6 B. | Stuttgart. [1885-1890.] |
| XI. | L.B.'s p. W. | 8 B. | Stuttgart. 1886. |
| XII. | L.B.'s W. | 6 B. | Berlin. 1888. |
| XIII. | Byron's s. W. | 8 B. | 1901. |
Modern Greek.
Τα Απαντα του Βυρωνος . 3 V. Εν Αθηναις . 1895.
Italian.
| I. | Opere complete di Lord Byron. | 1 t. | Padova. 1842. |
| II. | Opere. | 1 t. | Napoli. 1853. |
| III. | Opere. | 1 t. | Napoli. 1857. |
| IV. | Opere. | 1 t. | Napoli. 1886. |
Polish.
| I. | Poezye Lorda Byrona. | Pt. 1. | Petersburg. 1857. |
| II. | Poezye L.B. | 1 v. | Warszawa. 1885. |
Russian.
I. Сочиненіа Лорда Байропа. 5 т. С-Петербургъ. 1864-66.
II. Байронъ. С-Петербургъ. 1876.
Spanish.
Biblioteca Universal. Coleccion de Los Mejores Autores. T. lxiii. Madrid. 1880.
Swedish.
Byron's Poetiska Berättelser. Stockholm. 1854-1856.
SELECTIONS.
Translations of Selections.
Armenian.
Lord B.'s Armenian Exercises and Poetry. Venice. 1886.
French.
| I. | Choix de Poésies. 2t. | Genève et Paris. 1820. |
| II. | Les Beautés de L.B. | P. 1838. |
| III. | Écrin poétique de lit. angl. | P. 1841. |
| IV. | Chefs-d'oeuvre de L.B. | P. 1847. |
| V. | Rough Hewing of L.B. In French. | Ln. J. W. Kolckmann. 1869. |
| VI. | Chefs-d'oeuvre de L.B. 2 t. | P. 1874. |
German.
| I. | Byron's ausgewählte Dichtungen. | Leipzig. 1838. |
| II. | Byron-Anthologie. | Schwerin. 1866. |
| III. | Auswahl aus Byron. | 1892. |
Italian.
| I. | Poemi di Lord G.B. | Torino. 1827. |
| II. | Opere scelte. | Milano. 1852. |
| III. | A' Mici Arnici. | 1873. |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
Translations Of Miscellaneous Poems.
Bohemian.
Korsár. Lara. V Praze 1885.
Danish.
| I. | Udvalgte Dramatiske Digte. | København. 1873. |
| II. | Byron—Manfred, etc. | København. 1889. |
| III. | Beppo. Dommedagssynet. Af L.B. | København. 1891. |
Dutch.
| I. | Navolgingen van L.B. | Haarlem. 1848. |
| II. | Gedichten van L.B. | Leiden. 1870. |
French.
| I. | Le Corsaire—Mazeppa. | Paris. 1848. |
| II. | Le Prisonnier, etc.—etc., etc. | P. 1862. |
| III. | Le Corsaire—etc., etc. | P. 1868. |
| IV. | Chefs-D'oeuvre de L.B. 2 v. | P. 1874. |
| V. | L.B. Les Deux Foscari, etc. | P. 1881. |
| VI. | Le Corsaire. Lara. | P. 1892. |
German.
| I. | Gefangener von Chillon u. Parisina. | Breslau. 1821. |
| II. | Manfred. Die Finsterniss. | Berlin. 1835. |
| III. | Der Giaur. Hebraische Gesänge. | 1854. |
| IV. | Kain. Ein Mysterium. Mazeppa. | Leipzig. 1855. |
| V. | Manfred. Der Gef. v. Chillon. Heb. Ges. | Münster. 1857. |
| VI. | L.B. Mazeppa, Korsar, u. Beppo. | Leipzig. 1864. |
| VII. | Die Braut v. Ab. Der Traum. | Hamburg. 1872. |
| VIII. | Der Gefangene v. Chillon. Mazeppa. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
| IX. | Der Gef. v. Chillon. Parisina. | Halle. 1887. |
Hungarian.
Byron Lord' Élete's Munkái. Pesten. 1842.
Icelandic.
Bandinginn i Chillon og Dramurinn. Kaupmannahöfn, 1866.
Italian.
| I. | Poemi di Lord G. Byron. 2 v. | Lugano. 1832. |
| II. | P. di Giorgio L.B. | Milano. 1834. |
| III. | P. di Giorgio L.B. 2 v. | Milano. 1842. |
| IV. | Poemi e novelle. | Milano. 1882. |
| V. | Opere ... di G. Casella. 2 v. | Firenze. 1884. |
| VI. | Misteri e canti. | Milano. 1886. |
| VII. | Misteri, novelle e liriche. | Firenze. 1890. |
Polish.
| I. | Poemata i powieści. | Warszawa. 1820. |
| II. | Powieści. | Warszawa. 1831. |
| III. | Paryzyna, Kalmar i Orla. | Wilno. 1834. |
| IV. | Poezye Lorda B. W. | Paryzu. 1835. |
| V. | Tłomaczenia A.E. | Odyńca. W. Lipsku. 1838. |
| VI. | Tłomaczenia A.E. | Odyńca. W. Lipsku. 1841. |
| VII. | Poemata. | Warszawa. 1846. |
| VIII. | Pięć Poematów Lorda Birona. | Leszno. 1853. |
| IX. | Kruzer (Karol) Przekłady, etc. 5 t. | Warszawa. 1876. |
Portuguese.
Traducçōes Poeticas de F. J. Pinheiro Guimarāes. Rio de Janeiro. 1863.
Roumanian.
Din Scrierile Loui L.B. Boukouresti. 1834.
Spanish.
| I. | Odas A Napoleon. | Paris. 1830. |
| II. | Poemas de L.B. | Barcelona. 1876. |
| III. | Cuatro Poemas de L.B. | New York. 1877. |
| IV. | D. Juan El Hijo de Doña Inés. | Barcelona. 1883. |
COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.
| I. | Dramas by Lord Byron. 2 v. | London. M. 1837. |
| II. | Dramas by Lord Byron. 2 v. | London. M. 1853. |
Translations Of Collections Of Dramas.
German.
Lord Byron's Dramatische Werke. Hildburghausen. 1870.
Italian.
| I. | Marino Faliero e I Due Foscari. | Sayona. 1845. |
| II. | Tragedie di Giorgio Lord Byron. | Firenze. 1862. |
Spanish.
Poemas dramáticos de Lord Byron. Madrid. 1886.
POEMS, DRAMAS, AND COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.
The Age Of Bronze.
The Age of Bronze. Ln. John Hunt. 1823.
Beppo.
| I. | Beppo, A Venetian Story. Second Ed. | London. M. 1818. |
| II. | Beppo, etc. Fifth Ed. | London. M. 1818. |
| III. | Beppo. | Boston. 1818. |
| IV. | Beppo, etc. | P. A. and W. Galignani. 1821. |
Translations Of Beppo
Dutch.
Vertalingen en Navolgingen, etc. [Beppo Eine Venetiansche Vertelling, pp. 119-159.] Amsterdam. 1824.
French.
Beppo, Poëme de Byron. Trad. p. S. Clogenson. P. Michel Lévy f. 1865.
Russian.
Беппо.
Spanish.
Beppo, novela veneciana. P. 1830.
Swedish.
Beppo, En Venetiansk Historia. Stockholm. 1853, etc.
Bride Of Abydos.
| I. | The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale. | London. M. 1813. |
| II. | The Bride, etc. Second Ed. | London. M. 181?. |
| III. | The Bride, etc. Fourth Ed. | London. M. 1813. |
| IV. | The Bride, etc. Sixth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| V. | The Bride, etc. | Philadelphia. 1814. |
| VI. | The Bride, etc. | London. 1844. |
Translations Of Bride Of Abydos.
Bohemian.
Nevĕta z Abydu. V Praze. 1854.
Bulgarian.
Абидонска НевѢста. Москва. 1850.
Dutch.
De Abydeensche Verloofde. Amsterdam. 1826.
French.
| I. | Zuleika et Selim. | P. Plancher. 1816. |
| II. | La Fiancée d'Abydos. | Gand, Houdin. 1823. |
German.
| I. | Die Braut von Abydos. | Frankfort-a-M. 1819. |
| II. | Die Braut, etc. | London. 1843. |
| III. | Die Braut, etc. | Halle. 1884. |
Hungarian.
Az abydoszi ara. B'pest. 1884.
Italian.
La fidanzata d'Abido. Milano. 1854.
Polish.
Dziewica z Abydos. Warszawa. 1818.
Russian.
I. Абидосская Невѣста. 1821.
II. Невѣста Абидосская. С-Петербургъ. 1826. Second edition. С-Петербургъ. 1831.
III. Абидосская Невѣста. Москва. 1859.
Swedish.
Bruden Från Abydos. Stockholm, 1853, etc.
Cain.
| I. | Cain; A Mystery. | London. Benbow. 1822. |
| II. | Cain, etc. | Ln. R. Carlile. 1822. |
| III. | Cain, etc. | Ln. H. Gray. 1822. |
| IV. | Cain, A Mystery. | New York. 1822. |
| V. | Cain, etc. | P. A. and W. Galignani. 1822. |
| VI. | Cain, etc. | Ln. Benbow. 1824. |
| VII. | Lord Byron's Cain, etc. | Ln. William Crofts. 1830. |
| VIII. | Cain, etc. | Ln. J. Watson. 1832. |
| IX. | Cain, etc. | Breslau. 1840. |
| X. | Cain. | J. Dicks. 1883, etc. |
Translations Of Cain.
Bohemian.
Kain. V Praze. 1871.
French.
Caïn, Mystère dramatique. P. Servier. 1823.
German.
| I. | Cain, ein Mysterium. | Berlin. 1831. |
| II. | Cain. Ein Mysterium. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
Hebrew.
קין, שיר-חזיון על-פי כתבי הקדש מאת לורד בירון תרגם מאנגלית לעברית דוד פרישמן ווארשא תר"ס
Hungarian.
| I. | Kain. | Franklin-Társulat. 1895. |
| II. | Kain. | B'pest. 1898. |
International Language
Kain. Mistero de Lord Byron. Nurnbergo. 1896.
Italian.
Caino: mistero. Milano. 1852-6.
Polish.
Kain. Lwów. 1868.
Russian.
I. Каинъ. С-Петербургъ. 1881.
II. Каинъ. Москва. 1883.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
Translations Of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Armenian.
Childe Harold's, etc. Venice. 1872.
Bohemian.
Childe Haroldova pout'. 1890.
Danish.
Junker Harolds Pilgrimsfart. Kjøbenhavn. 1880.
French.
German.
| I. | Harold, der Verwiesene. | Leipzig. 1835. |
| II. | Ritter Harold's Pilgerfahrt. | Stuttgart. 1836. |
| III. | Jungherrn Harold's P. | Stralsund. 1839. |
| IV. | Erster Gesang des C.H. | Ansbach. 1845. |
| V. | Byron's Ritter Harold. | Leipzig. 1846. |
| VI. | Childe Harold's P. | Frankfurt a. M. 1853. |
| VII. | Harold's P. | Köln. 1865. |
| VIII. | Childe Harold's P. | Hildburghausen. 1868. |
| IX. | Jung Harold's P. | Berlin. 1869. |
| X. | Ritter Harold's P. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
| XI. | Childe Harold's P. | 1893. |
Hungarian.
Childe Harold. Genfben. 1857.
Italian.
| I. | L'Italia, Canto IV. del pellegrinaggio di C.H. | 1819. |
| II. | Il pellegrinaggio del Giovine Aroldo. | Geneva. 1836. |
| III. | L'Italia, Canto di L. B. | Milano. 1848. |
| IV. | Il pell. del giov. A. | Napoli. 1858. |
| V. | Il pell. del giov. A. | Venezia. 1860. |
| VI. | Byron. Pell. D'Aroldo. | Milano. 1866. |
| VII. | Italia C. di Gior. Byron. | Firenze. 1872. |
| VIII. | Il pell. D'Aroldo. | Firenze. 1873. |
Polish
| I. | Poezye ... Wędrówki Czaild Harolda. | Petersburg. 1857. |
| II. | Pielgrzymka C.H. | we Lwowie. 1857. |
| III. | Wędrówki C.H. | Prz. F. Krauze. 1865-1871. |
| IV. | Wędrówki Rycerza H. | Warszawa. 1895. |
| V. | Wędrówki C.H. | Krakow. 1896. |
Russian.
I. Чайльдъ-Гарольдъ
II. Чайльдъ-Гарольдъ
Swedish.
Childe Harolds Pilgrimsfärd. Stockholm. 1832.
The Corsair.
| I. | The Corsair, A Tale. | London. M. 1814. |
| II. | The Corsair, etc. Second Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| III. | The Corsair, etc. Third Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| IV. | The Corsair, etc. Fourth Ed. | Ln. M. 1814. |
| V. | The Corsair, etc. Fifth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| VI. | The Corsair, etc. Sixth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| VII. | The Corsair, etc. Seventh Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| VIII. | The Corsair, etc. | New York. 1814. |
| IX. | The Corsair, etc. Ninth Ed. | London. M. 1815. |
| X. | The Corsair, etc. Tenth Ed. | London. M. 1818. |
| XI. | The Corsair, etc. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1825. |
| XII. | The Corsair, etc. | Ln. 1844. |
| XIII. | The Corsair, etc. | Glasgow. 1867. |
Translations of the Corsair.
German.
| I. | Der Korsar. | Berlin. 1816. |
| II. | Der Korsar. | Altona. 1820. |
| III. | Der Korsar. | Leipzig. 1852. |
| IV. | Der Corsar. | Mainz. 1852. |
| V. | Der Korsar. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
Hungarian.
A Kalóz. B'pest. 1892.
Italian.
| I. | Il Corsaro. | Torino. 1819. |
| II. | Il Corsaro. | Milano. 1820. |
| III. | Il Corsaro. | Milano. 1842. |
| IV. | Il Corsaro. | Firenze, 1842. |
| V. | Il Corsaro. Bologna. 1870. | |
| VI. | Il Corsaro. | V. di C. Rosnati. 1879. |
Russian.
Морской разбойникъ. С-Петербургъ. 1827.
Spanish.
| I. | El Corsario. | Paris. 1827. |
| II. | El Corsario. | Valencia. 1832. |
Swedish.
Corsaren. Stockholm. 1868.
The Curse Of Minerva.
| I. | The Curse of Minerva. | London. [4to.] 1812. |
| II. | The Curse, etc. | Philadelphia. [?] 1815. |
| III. | The Curse, etc. | P. Galignani. 1818. |
The Deformed Transformed.
| I. | The Deformed Transformed. | London. J. and H. L. Hunt. 1824. |
| II. | The Def. Transf. | P.A. and W. Galignani. 1824. |
| III. | The Def. Transf. | Ln. J. Dicks. 1883, etc. |
Translation of the Deformed Transformed.
Hungarian.
Budapesti Árvizkönyv., etc. Pesten. 1840.
Don Juan.
Cantos I., II.
| I. | Don Juan. | London. Printed by T. Davison. [4º] 1819. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. by T. Davison. 1819. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. J. Onwhyn. 1819 |
| IV. | D Juan. | Ln. Pt. by T. Davison. 1820 |
| V. | D. Juan. | Ln. Sherwin and Co. 1820 |
| VI. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. by T. Davison. 1822. |
Cantos III., IV., V.
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. by T. Davison. 1821. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. Sherwin and Co. 1821. |
| III. | D. Juan. Fifth Ed, | Ln. Pt. by T. Davison, 1822. |
Cantos I-V
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. W. Benbow. 1822. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. Hodgson and Co. 1822. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. Peter Griffin. 1823. |
| IV. | D. Juan. | Ln. G. Smeeton. 1826. |
Cantos VI., VII., VIII.
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1823. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt.[12º] 1823. |
Cantos IX., X., XI.
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt. [12º] 1823. |
Cantos XII., XIII., XIV.
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. John Hunt. [12º] 1823. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1823. |
| IV. | D. Juan. | P. A. and W. Galignani. 1824. |
Cantos XV., XVI.
| I. | D. Juan. | Ln. John and H. L. Hunt. | [8º] | 1824. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. John and H. L. Hunt. | [12º] | 1824. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. for the Booksellers. | 1824. | |
| IV. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. for John Hunt. | 1824. | |
| V. | D. Juan. | P. A. and V. Galignani. | 1824. |
Full Text.
| I. | D. Juan. 2 v. | Ln. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1826. |
| II. | D. Juan. | Ln. W. Cla?? 1826. |
| III. | D. Juan. | Ln. T. and J. Allman. 1827. |
| IV. | D. Juan. 2 v. | Ln. T. Davison. 1828. |
| V. | D. Juan. 2 v. | Ln. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1828. |
| VI. | D. Juan. | Nuremberg and New York. 1832. |
| VII. | D. Juan. | Ln. Scott and Webster. 1833. |
| VIII. | D. Juan. | Ln. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1835. |
| IX. | D. Juan. | 2 v. London. M. 1837. |
| X. | D, Juan. | Mannheim. 1838. |
| XI. | D. Juan. | Ln. H. G. Bohn. 1849. |
| XII. | D. Juan. | Ln. and N.Y. 1874. |
| XIII. | D. Juan. | Ln. Chatto and Windus. 1875. |
| XIV. | D. Juan. | Ln. G. Routledge and Sons. 1886. |
Translations of Don Juan
Danish.
| I. | D. Juan. | Fredericia. 1854. |
| II. | Byron. D. Juan. | Kjøbenhavn. 1880. |
French.
| I. | Don Juan. 2 v. | P. P. Renouard. 1827. |
| II. | D. Juan. 2 v. | P. Lib. centrale. 1866. |
| III. | D. Juan. | P. DeGorge-Cadot. 1869. |
| IV. | D. Juan. | P. Lemerre. 1878. |
German.
| I. | Don Juan. | Essen. 1839. |
| II. | Byron's D. Juan. | Bremen. 1845. |
| III. | Byron's D. Juan. | Leipzig. 1849. |
| IV. | Byron's D. Juan. | Hildburghausen. 1867. |
Italian.
| I. | Don Giovanni. | Torino. 1853. |
| II. | D. Giovanni. | Milano. 1865. |
| III. | Gior. Byron. Aidea Epis. del don Giov. | Verona. 1875. |
| IV. | Il D. Juan. | Milano. 1876. |
| V. | D. Giovanni. | Milano. 1880. |
Polish.
| I. | Don Żuan. | Tarnopol. 1863. |
| II. | Ustęp z drugiéj pieśni Don Żuana. | Kraków. 1877. |
| III. | Don Żuan, pieśń trzecia. | Kraków. 1877. |
| IV. | Don Żuan, pieśń druga, trzecia i czwarta. | Tarnopol. 1879. |
| V. | Don Żuan. | Warszawa. 1885. |
Roumanian.
Don Juan dela Lord Byron. Bucurescĭ. 1847.
Russian.
I. Донъ-Жуанъ. С.-Петербургъ. 1846.
II. Донъ-Жуанъ. 2 v. С.-Петербургъ. [1847.]
III. Донъ-Жуанъ. Глава первая. Лейпзигъ. 1862.
IV. Донъ-Жуанъ. С.-Петербургъ. 1866, 67.
V. Донъ-Жуанъ. 2 v. С.-Петербургъ. 1889.
VI. Донъ-Жуанъ. 2 т. С.-Петербургъ. 1892.
Servian
Дон-Жуанъ. 2 свес. Београд. 1888.
Spanish.
| I. | Don Juan, novela. | Paris. 1829. |
| II. | Don Juan. | Madrid. 1876. |
Swedish.
| I. | Don Juan. | Stockholm. 1838. |
| II. | Don Juan. 2 v. | Stockholm. 1857. |
English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers.
Fare Thee Well! And a Sketch from Private Life.
| I. | Fare Thee Well! | March 18, 1816. |
| II. | Fare Thee Well! | April 4, 1816. |
| III. | Fare Thee Well! Second Version. | April 7, 1816. |
| IV. | A Sketch from Private Life. | March 30, 1816. |
| V. | A Sketch, etc. Another Copy. | April 2, 1816. |
| VI. | Fare Thee Well!—A Sketch, etc. | Ln. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. 1816. |
| VII. | Fare Thee Well. | Bristol. 1816. |
| VIII. | Fare Thee Well. | Edinburgh. 1816. |
The Giaour.
| I. | The Giaour, A Fragment of a Turkish Tale. | London. M. 1813. |
| II. | The Giaour, etc. A new Ed. | London. M. 1813. |
| III. | The Giaour, etc. Third Ed. | London. M. 1813. |
| IV. | The Giaour, etc. | Boston. 1813 |
| V. | The Giaour, etc. Fifth Ed. | London. M. 1813. |
| VI. | The Giaour, etc. Sixth Ed. | Ln. M. 1813. |
| VII. | The Giaour, etc. Seventh Ed. | London. M. 1813. |
| VIII. | The Giaour, etc. Ninth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| IX. | The Giaour, etc. Tenth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| X. | The Giaour, etc. Eleventh Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| XI. | The Giaour, etc. Twelfth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| XII. | The Giaour, etc. Fourteenth Ed. | London. M. 1815. |
| XIII. | The Giaour, etc. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1825. |
| XIV. | The Giaour, etc. | London. M. (Tilt and Bogue, Edinb.) 1842. |
| XV. | The Giaour, etc. | London. 1844. |
Translations of The Giaour.
French.
Le Giaour. P. J. M. H. Bigeon. 1828.
German.
| I. | Der Gauer. | Berlin. 1819. |
| II. | Der Gjaur. | Leipzig. 1820. |
| III. | Der Gjaur. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
Italian.
| I. | Il Giaurro. | Genova e Parigi. 1817. |
| II. | Il Giaurro. | Milano. 1884. |
Polish.
| I. | Giaur. | Puławy. 1830. |
| II. | Giaur. | Paryż. 1834. |
Romaic.
I. Παιηματα Βυρωνος ὁ Γκιαουρ. Ἀθηνησι . 1873.
II. Σακελλαριου Βιβλιοθηκη τ. Λαου ... ὁ Γκιαουρ. Ἐν Ἀθηναις. . 1898.
Russian.
I. Дҗяуръ. 1821.
II. Дҗяуръ. Москва. 1822.
III. Гяуръ. С.-Петербургъ. 1862.
IV. Гяуръ. С.-Петербургъ. 1873.
V. Гяуръ Ъайрона. С.-Петербургъ. 1874.
Servian.
Ђаур лорда Ъајрона. у Новом-Саду. 1860.
Spanish.
El Giaur ó el infiel. Madrid. 1828.
Swedish.
Giaurn. Stockholm. 1855.
Heaven and Earth.
| I. | Heaven and Earth, A Mystery. | Ln. Benbow. 1824. |
| II. | Heaven and Earth, etc. | P. Galignani. 1823. |
| III. | Heaven and Earth, etc. | ? W. Dugdale. 1825. |
Translations of Heaven and Earth.
French.
Essai sur Le Génie, etc. P. Ladvocat. 1824.
Italian.
Cielo e terra. Milano. 1853.
Russian.
Небо и Эемля. т. 1.
Hebrew Melodies.
Translations of Hebrew Melodies.
Bohemian.
Hebrejské melodie. V Praze. 1890.
Danish.
Lord Byron: Jødiske Sange. Christiania. 1889.
German.
| I. | Hebräische Gesänge. | Berlin. 1820. |
| II. | Hebr. Gesän. | Laibach. 1833. |
| III. | Germanische Melodien. | Bonn. 1862. |
| IV. | Lord Byron's Heb. Gesän. | Karlsruhe. 1863. |
| V. | Heb. Gesän. | Memmingen. 1866. |
Hebrew.
Hebrew Melodies of Lord Byron. Leipzig. 1890.
Italian.
| I. | Melodie Ebraiche. | Napoli. 1837. |
| II. | Le Mel. ebree. | Ivrea. 1855. |
Russian.
Еврйскія мелодін. С.-Петерурбъ. 1860.
Swedish.
Hebreiska Melodier. Helsingfors. 1862.
Fugitive Pieces And Minor Poems
| I. | Fugitive Pieces. A Facsimile Reprint of the Supp. Ed. of 1806. | 1886. |
| II. | Poems on Various Occasions. | Newark. 1807. |
| III. | Hours of Idleness. | Newark. 1807. |
| IV. | Poems Original and Translated. | Newark. 1808. |
| V. | Imitations and Translations. | Ln. Longman, etc. 1809. |
| VI. | Hours, etc. | P. Galignani. 1819. |
| VII. | Hours, etc. | Ln. Sherwin and Co. 1820. |
| VIII. | Hours, etc. Third Ed. | P. Galignani. 1820. |
| IX. | Hours, etc. | Ln. Benbow. 1822. |
| X. | Hours, etc. | P. A. and W. Galignani. 1822. |
| XI. | Hours, etc. | Glasgow. 1825. |
| XII. | Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron. | Ln. Whittaker, Treacher, and Co, 1829. |
Poems.
Poems. Second Ed. London. M. 1816.
Poems on His Domestic Circumstances.
| I. | Poems on His Domestic Circumstances. | London. W. Hone. 1816. |
| II. | Poems, etc. Second Ed. | Ln. W. Hone. 1816. |
| III. | Poems, etc. Sixth Ed. | Ln. W. Hone. 1816. |
| IV. | Poems, etc. Eighth Ed. | Ln. W. Hone. 1816. |
| V. | Poems, etc. Fifteenth Ed. | Ln. W. Hone. 1816. |
| VI. | L.B.'s Poems on His Own, etc. | Dublin. 1816. |
| VII. | Poems on His Domestic, etc. Second Ed. | Bristol. 1816. |
| VIII. | Poems on His Domestic, etc. | Boston. 1816. |
| IX. | Poems, etc. Twenty-third Ed. | Ln. W. Hone. 1817. |
| X. | Poems, etc. | Ln. J. Limbird. 1823. |
| XI. | Miscell. Poems, including those on His Domestic, etc. | Ln. John Bumpus. 1824. |
| XII. | Miscell. Poems on His Domestic, etc. | Ln. William Cole. 1825. |
Hints from Horace.
The Irish Avatar.
The Island.
| I. | The Island, or Christian and His Comrades. | Ln. John Hunt. 1823. |
| II. | The Island, etc. | P. A. and W. Galignani. 1823. |
| III. | The Island, etc. | New York. 1823. |
Translations of The Island.
German.
Die Insel, etc. Leipzig. 1827.
Italian.
L' Isola. Napoli. 1840.
Polish.
Wyspa czyli Chrystyan i jego towarzysze. Kraków. 1859.
Swedish.
Ön Eller Christian, etc. Stockholm. 1856.
The Lament of Tasso.
Translations of The Lament of Tasso.
Italian.
| I. | Lamento del Tasso. | Pisa. 1818. |
| II. | La Magion del Terrore. | Londra. J. Wilson. 1843. |
| III. | Gugl. Godio. Il Lamento, etc. | Torino. 1873. |
Lara.
| I. | Lara, A Tale. Jacqueline, A Tale. | London. M. 1814. |
| II. | Lara, etc. Fourth Ed. | London. M. 1814. |
| III. | Lara. | Boston. 1814. |
| IV. | Lara. | New York. 1814. |
| V. | Lara, etc. Fifth Ed. | London. M. 1817. |
| VI. | Lara, etc. | Art Union of London. 1879. |
translations of Lara.
Bohemian.
Lara. V Praze. 1885.
German.
Lara. Leipzig. 1886.
Italian.
| I. | Il Lara di L.B. | Parigi. 1828. |
| II. | Lara. | Milano. 1882. |
Polish.
Lara. Wilno. 1833.
Servian.
Лара лорда Бајрона. у Новом-Саду. 1860.
Spanish.
Lara. Paris. 1828.
Swedish.
Lara. Stockholm. 1869.
Manfred.
Translations of Manfred.
Bohemian.
Manfred. Praze. 1882.
Danish.
| I. | Manfred. | Kjøbenhavn. 1820. |
| II. | Manfred. | Kjøbenhavn. 1843. |
Dutch.
| I. | Manfred. | Amsterdam. 1857. |
| II. | Byron's Manfred. | Heusden. 1882. |
French.
| I. | Manfred. | Bruxelles. 1852. |
| II. | Manfred. | P. Paul Ollendorff. 1887. |
| III. | Lord Byron. | Manfred. Toulouse. 1888. |
German.
| I. | Manfred. A Tragedy. Manfred. Trauerspiel. Teutsch v. A. Wagner. | Leipzig. 1819. Leipzig. 1819. |
| II. | Manfred. | Göttingen. 1836. |
| III. | Byron's Manfred. | Breslau. 1839. |
| IV. | Manfred. | Berlin. 1843. |
| V. | Lord Byron's Manfred. | Leipzig. 1858. |
| VI. | Byron's Manfred. | Berlin. 1872. |
| VII. | Manfred. | Leipzig. 1871-1876. |
| VIII. | Manfred. | Leipzig. 1879-1890. |
| IX. | Manfred. | Frankfurt. 1883. |
Hungarian.
| I. II. III. | Byron Lord' Élete 's Munkái. Manfred. Manfred. | Pesten. 1842. Szolnok. 1884. Budapest. 1891. |
Italian.
| I. | Manfredo. | Milano. 1832. |
| II. | Tragedie di Silvio Pellico. Manfredo. | Firenze. 1859. |
| III. | Manfredo. | Firenze. 1870. |
Polish.
| I. | Manfred. | Wrocław. 1835. |
| II. | Manfred. | Paryż. 1859. |
Romaic.
Ο Μαμφρεδ. Εν Πατραις. 1864
Roumanian.
Stoenescu (Th. M.) Teatru ... Manfred. Bucurescï. 1896.
Russian.
I. Манфредъ.
II. Манфредъ.
III. Манфредъ. С.-Петербургъ 1858.
IV. Манфредъ.
Spanish.
| I. | Manfredo. | P. De Decourchant. 1829. |
| II. | Manfredo. | Madrid. 1861. |
| III. | Lord Byron. Manfredo. | Madrid. 1876. |
Marino Faliero.
| I. | Marino Faliero. | Ln. M. 1821. |
| II. | Marino Faliero. Second Ed. | Ln. M. 1821. |
| III. | Marino Faliero. | Philadelphia. 1821. |
| IV. | Marino Faliero. | P. Galignani. 1821. |
| V. | Marino Faliero. | Ln. M. [Tilt and Bogue, Edinb.] 1842. |
| VI. | Marino Faliero. | Ln. J. Dicks. 1883, etc. |
Translations Of Marino Faliero.
German.
| I. | Marino Faliero. | Frankfurt am Main. 1883. |
| II. | Lord Byron's Marino Faliero. | Oldenburg, n.d. |
Mazeppa.
| I. | Mazeppa, A Poem. | London. M. 1819. |
| II. | Mazeppa, etc. Second Ed. | P. Galignani. 1819. |
| III. | Mazeppa. | Boston. 1819. |
| IV. | Mazeppa. | P. Galignani. 1822. |
| V. | Mazeppa. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1824. |
| VI. | Mazeppa. | Braunschweig. 1834. |
| VII. | Mazeppa. | Ln. T. Goode. 1854. |
Translations of Mazeppa.
Danish.
Mazeppa. Stockholm. 1853.
German.
| I. | Mazeppa. | Leipzig. 1820. |
| II. | Mazeppa. | Göttingen. 1836. |
| III. | Mazeppa. | Stuttgart. 1883. |
Hungarian.
Byron Lord' Élete 's munkái. Pesten. 1842.
Italian.
| I. | Il Mazeppa. | Palermo. 1847. |
| II. | Mazeppa. | Palermo. 1876. |
| III. | Mazeppa. | Milano. 1886. |
Polish.
| I. | Mazepa. | W. Hali. 1860. |
| II. | Mazepa. | Paryż. 1860. |
Russian.
I. Выборъ изъ сочненій лорда Байрона. 1821.
II. Маэепа.
III. Маэепа.
IV. Маэепа. С.-Петербургъ. 1860.
Spanish.
Mazeppa, novela. Paris. 1830.
Monody On The Death Of ... Sheridan.
| I. | Monody, etc. | Ln. M. 1816. |
| II. | Monody, etc. New Ed. | Ln. M. 1817. |
| III. | Monody, etc. New Ed. | Ln. M. 1818. |
An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill.
A Political Ode. Ln. J. Pearson. 1880.
Ode from the French.
Translation
French.
Traduction de l'Ode. Londres. 1826.
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
Translation Of The Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte.
Spanish.
Odas a Napoleon. P. De Decourchant. 1829.
Parisina.
Translations.
Danish.
Parisina. Stockholm. 1854.
French.
Parisina. Adolphe Krafft. P. Ernest Leroux. 1900.
German.
Parisina. Gedichte von J. V. Cirkel. Münster. 1825.
Italian.
| I. | Parisina. | Milano. 1821. |
| II. | Parisina. | Milano. 1853. |
| III. | Parisina. | Mantova. 1854. |
| IV. | Parisina. | Palermo. 1855. |
| V. | Parisina. | Genova. 1864. |
Russian.
Паризина. С.-Петербургъ. 1827.
Spanish.
Parisina. P. Imp. de Decoutchant. 1830.
The Prisoner Of Chillon.
Translations Of The Prisoner Of Chillon
Dutch.
De Gevangene van Chillon. Gent. 1856.
French.
| I. | Le Prisonnier de Chillon. | Vevey. n.d. |
| II. | Bonnivard A Chillon. | Le P. de Ch. Genève. 1892. |
German.
| I. | Lord Byron's Gefangener von Chillon. | Lausanne. 1861. |
| II. | Der Gefangene von Chillon. | Vevey and Lausanne. 1865. |
| III. | Der Gefangene von Chillon. | Berlin. 1886. |
| IV. | Der Gefangene von Chillon. | St. Gallen and Leipzig. 1892. |
Italian.
| I. | Il prigionero di Chillon. | Milano. 1830. |
| II. | Il prigionero di Chillon. | Milano. 1853. |
Russian.
Шильонскій Узникъ. С.-Петербургъ. 1822.
Spanish.
El preso de Chillon. Paris. 1829.
Swedish.
Fången På Chillon. Stockholm. 1853.
The Prophecy Of Dante.
| I. | The Prophecy of Dante. | Philadelphia. 1821. |
| II. | The Pr. of Dante. | P. Galignani. 1821. |
| III. | The Pr. of Dante. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1825. |
| IV. | The Pr. of Dante. | Ln. Blackie and Son. 1879. |
Translations Of The Prophecy Of Dante
French.
OEuvres de Dante Alighieri. La Pr. du Dante. P. Charpentier. 1842.
Italian.
| I. | Profezia di Dante. | P. Barrois. 1821. |
| II. | La Profezia di Dante. | Nuova-Jorca. 1821. |
| III. | La Pr. di Dante. | Milano. 1856. |
| IV. | La Pr. di Dante. | Milano. 1858. |
Spanish.
La Profecia del Dante. Mexico. 1850.
Sardanapalus.
| I. | Sardanapalus, ... The Two Foscari, ... Cain. | London. M. 1821. |
| II. | Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, Cain. | Boston. 1822. |
| III. | Sardanapalus. | London. M. 1829. |
| IV. | Sardanapalus. | Arnsberg. 1849. |
| V. | Sardanapalus. | Ln. T. H. Lacy. 1853. |
| VI. | L.B.'s Hist. Tragedy of Sardanapalus. | Manchester. 1877. |
| VII. | Sardanapalus. | Ln. J. Dicks. 1883, etc. |
Translations Of Sardanapalus
Bohemian.
Sardanapal. V Praze. 1891.
French.
Sardanapale. Bruxelles. 1834.
German.
| I. | Sardanapal. | Posen. 1854. |
| II. | Sardanapal. | Jena. 1888. |
| III. | Lord Byron's Sardanapal. | Berlin. 1897. |
Italian.
Sardanapalo. Milano. 1884.
Polish.
Sardanapal. Warszawa. 1872.
Romaic.
Σαρδαναπαλος. Εν Αθεναις . 1865.
Russian.
I. Сарданапалъ. С.-Петербургъ. 1860.
II. Сарданапалъ.
Swedish.
Sardanapalus, Stockholm. 1864.
The Siege Of Corinth.
| I. | The Siege of Corinth. | London. M. 1816. |
| II. | The Siege, etc. | New York. 1816. |
| III. | The Siege, etc. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1824. |
| IV. | The Siege, etc. | Lüneburg. 1854. |
| V. | The Siege, etc. | Ln. Nat. Soc. Depository. 1879. |
| VI. | Byron's Siege of Corinth. | Berlin. 1893. |
| VII. | The Siege, etc. | Bielefeld. 1885-1890. |
Translations Of The Siege Of Corinth
Dutch.
Het Beleg van Corinthe. Amsterdam. 1831.
French.
Le Siége de Corinthe. P. Pillet aîné. 1820.
German.
| I. | Die Belagerung von Korinth. | Hamburg. 1817. |
| II. | Die Belagerung v. K. | Leipzig. 1820. |
| III. | Die Belagerung v. K. | Hamburg. 1827. |
Italian.
L'Assedio di Corinto. Venezia. 1838.
Spanish.
El Sitio de Corinto. P. Lib. Americana. 1828.
Swedish.
Belägringen Af Korinth. Stockholm. 1854.
The Two Foscari.
| I. | The Two Foscari. | New York. 1822. |
| II. | The Two Foscari. | P. Galignani. 1822. |
| III. | The Two Foscari. | Ln. J. Dicks, etc. 1883. |
Translations Of The Two Foscari
Russian.
Двое Фоскари.
Spanish.
Los dos Fóscaris. Biblioteca Dramatica. Madrid. 1846.
The Vision Of Judgment.
| I. | Vision of Judgment. | P. Galignani. 1822. |
| II. | The Two Visions. | Ln. W. Dugdale. 1822. |
The Waltz.
| I. | Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn. | Ln. Printed by S. Gosnell. 1813. |
| II. | Waltz, etc. | Ln. Benbow. 1821. |
Werner.
| I. | Werner, A Tragedy. | London. M. 1823. |
| II. | Werner. | P. Galignani. 1823. |
| III. | Werner. | New York. 1848. |
| IV. | The British Drama (Werner, Vol. iii. pp. 767-789). | Ln. John Dicks. 1865. |
| V. | Werner. | Ln. J. Dicks. 1883, etc. |
| VI. | Werner. | Ln. George Routledge. 1887. |
Translations Of Werner
Russian.
I. Вернеръ. С.-Петербургъ. 1829.
II. Донъ-Жуанъ. Москва. 1881.
The Liberal.
The Liberal [Vols. I., II.]. Ln. John Hunt. 1822, 1823.
Dedication of Don Juan. Ln. Effingham Wilson. 1833.
The Prison Called Tasso's Cell, in the Hospital of Santa Anna, at Ferrara.
INDEX
The figures in italics refer to the notes only.
Abbot, The, vi. 440
Abdalmalek, iii. 120
Abdera, vi. 171
Abderrahman, Hadgi, vi. 160
Abelard, v. 634
Abencerrages, the, a Moorish tribe, v. 558
Abenhamim, iv. 530
Aberdeen, "auld toun" of, v. 609; vi. 405
Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of, i. 305, 378, 454; ii. 170, 204; An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture, i. 336
Abernethy, John, vi. 412
Aboukir, battle of, ii. 459; vi. 14
Abruzzi, the, iv. 288
Abydos to Sestos, Byron's swim from, iii. 13
Académie des Inscriptions (Paris), v. 603
Acarnania, ii. 143
Achelous (Aspropotamo) river, ii. 143, 182
Acheron (Kalamas) river, ii. 131, 180-182
Acherusia, Palus, ii. 129, 179
Achilles, i. 175, 398; ii. 167, 462; iii. 180; v. 488, 526, 535; vi. 117; his tomb, vi. 204, 211
Achmet II., Sultan, iii. 454
Achmet III., Sultan, vi. 261
Acre, siege of, iii. 4; vi. 14
Acroceraunian mountains, ii. 303
Acropolis, Athens, ii. 100, 165; vi. 429
Actium, battle of, ii. 126, 128, 179; iii. II; vi. 269
Adagia Variorum, v. 396
Adams, John, a carrier of Southwell, vii. [1]
Adams, John, of Pitcairn Island (Alexander Smith of the Bounty), v. 583, 588, 605, 625
Adams, Mr., iii. 45
Addison, Joseph, his relative Budgell, i. 449; Essay on Wit, i. 398; Reflections on Westminster Abbey, ii. 133; Cato, ii. 325; vi. 485; Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, ii. 384; on Tasso and the Venetians, ii. 467; quotes an Arabian tale in Spectator, iii. 98; his "faint praise," vi. 602; his publisher Tonson, vii. [57]
Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting, iii. 415
Address spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre, iii. 51
Address to the Sun in Carthon, iii. 26
Adieu, The, written under the impression that the Author would soon die, i. 192, 232, 237; ii. 458; iii. 48
Adonis, iv. 115
Adramyttium, gulf of, ii. 200
Adrastus, ii. 519
Adrian (Hadrian), Emperor, i. 20, 462, 493; ii. 167, 411, 431, 436, 440
Adrian's Address to his Soul when dying, i. 20
Adriatic, wedding the, ii. 335
Ægean Sea, i. 460; iii. 272
Ægina, i. 457; ii. 362
Ælian, Var. Hist., v. 50
Ælius, ii. 437
Æmilius Paulus, ii. 518
Æneas, i. 153, 156, 157
Æschylus, Prometheus Vinctus, i. 14, 430; ii. 132; iv. 48-50, 82, 94; v. 281, 554; Eumenides, v. 281, 296; Septum contra Thebas, v. 403; Persæ, vi. 169
Æsopus, ii. 405
Æsyetes, iii. 180
Ætna, ii. 286
Ætolia, ii. 143
Africa, vi. 198
Afshar tribe, vi. 384
Agamemnon, vi. 15
Age of Bronze, The, ii. 92, 151, 239, 397; v. 332, 333, 364, 405, 495, 535-578, 606; Introduction to, v. 537
Age of Gold, vi. 284
Age of Waterloo, The, ii. 227
Agesilaus, king of Sparta, v. 619
Agg, John, ii. 213
Agilulf, Duke of Turin, ii. 489
Agincourt, battle of, ii. 459
Agis, king of Sparta, iv. 455
Aglietti, Dr. Francesco, ii. 324; iv. 456, 457
Agnadello, battle of, v. 498
Agostini, Leonard, ii. 490
Agrarian Laws, vi. 407
Agrippa, ii. 436; vi. 139
Aholibamah, v. 285
Ahriman (Angra Mainyu), the Spirit of Evil, iv. 112
Aisha, Lilla, vi. 160
Aitken, G. A., his edition of Swift's Journal of Stella, vi. 187
Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress at, v. 563
Ajax, ii. 99, 167; vi. 117, 204, 339
Akenside, iii. 452
Alamanni, Sat., iv. 459
Alaric, king of the Visigoths, i. 462; ii. 109, 172, 390, 512
Alban hill, the, ii. 455, 522
Albanese (or Arnaouts), the, ii. 169, 174
Albania, ii. 123, 173, 174
Albanian (or Arnaout) dialect, specimen of, ii. 183
Albanian war-dance, vi. 151
Albano, ii. 454
Albano, Francesco, vi. 502
Albany, Countess of, publishes Alfieri's Opere Inediti, v. 211
Albany, Duke of (Prince Leopold), iii. 157
Albion, its "chalky belt," vi. 419
Albricus Phil., De Imag. Deor., ii. 328
Albrizzi, Isabella Teotochi, Countess, Ritratti di Uomini lllustri, ii. 324; iv. 456, 457, 536, 570
Albrizzi Giuseppino, iv. 456, 457
Albuera, battle of, ii. xi, 51, 81
Alcantara, Martin de, ii. 81
Alcibiades, his beauty, and charm of his name, v. 485; vi. 547
Alcina, v. 573
Aid. Manut., De Reatina Urbe Agroque, ii. 384
Aldini, Professor, i. 308; vi. 50
Alemanni, the, ii. 298
Alesia (Alise in Côte d'Or), siege of, iv. 331
Alexander the Great (Iskander), i. 467; ii. 123, 174, 509; iii. 180; v. 21, 24, 542, 565; vi. 226, 378, 562; and Mount Athos, vi. 479
Alexander I. of Russia, i. 468, 476, 489; v. 539, 551, 553, 563, 564; vii. [27], [39], [40]
Alexander III., Pope, ii. 473
Alexander IV., Pope, iii. 369
Alexander, Grand-Duke, v. 564
Alexander, George, as "Ulric" in Werner, v. 324
Alexandra, Queen, MS. of The Two Foscari, v. 113
Alexandria (Ramassieh), battle of, ii. 108
Alexey, the Tzarovitch, vi. 417
Alfieri, Vittorio, ii. 324; iii. 503; iv. 325, 327; his pilgrimage to Petrarch's tomb, ii. 353; his grave in Santa Croce Church, ii. 369, 491; Autobiography, ii. 369; iv. 264; Mirra, iii. 150; iv. 367, 368; v. 5; sonnet on the tomb of Dante, iv. 244; Abele, v. 211
Algiers, vi. 56
Alhama, iv. 529-534
Ali Coumourgi, Cumourgi, or Cumurgi, iii. 442, 455
Ali Pasha, the original of Lambro in Don Juan, ii. 127, 129, 138-140, 146, 148, 174, 180; ii. 199, 205; iii. 145 189; vi. 195, 234; vii. [53]
Alighieri, Alighiero (Dante's father), iv. 248
Alighieri, Beatrice (Dante's daughter), iv. 254
Alighieri, Pietro (Dante's son), iv. 254
Alison, History of Europe, v. 570, 575; vi. 374
All is Vanity, saith the Preacher, iii. 394
"Alia Hu!" concluding words of the Muezzinn's call, ii. 136; iii. 120, 481; Mussulman war-cry, vi. 332
Allacci, L., Drammaturgia, vi. xvi.
Allegra, Byron's natural daughter, i. 208; v. 469; vi. 186, 297
Allen, Edward Heron, Rubáiyat of Omar Khayyām, iii. 109
Allen, Dr. John, i. 337
Allen, Richard, A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey, vi. 497
Allied Army occupy Paris, iii. 431
Allied Sovereigns, Congress at Verona of, v. 537-539; at Vienna, v. 562
Allingham, The Weathercock, i. 45
All's Well that Ends Well, vi. 506
Almachius, or Telemachus, an Eastern monk, ii. 520
Almack's, i. 476; vi. 431
Almanack de Gotha, vi. 417
Almas, Turkish dancing-girls, iii. 251
Almonacid, ii. 89
Alp, "the Adrian renegade," iii. 454
Alpheus river, ii. 182
Alphonso I. of Tuscany, ii. 354
Alphonso II. of Tuscany, ii. 355, 356
Alphonso III., ii. 356; iii. 299; iv. 139, 145
Alphonso X., king of Castile, Tabulæ Alphonsinæ, iv. 523
Alpinula, Julia, ii. 256, 299
Alpinus, Julius, ii. 299
Alps, "the Palaces of Nature," ii. 254, 385; iv. 258
Alpuxarras, the, vi. 30
Al-Sirat's arch, iii. 109
Altada, a character in Sardanapalus, v. 12
Alterkirchen, battle of, ii. 296
Alvirt, L., Sardanapale Tragédie Imitée de Lord Byron, v. 2
Alypius, prætor, ii. 520
Amasis, king of Egypt, ii. 519
Amaun, quarter or pardon, iii. 115
Amazons, v. 526
Amber, its perfume, iii. 181
Ambition, ii. 241, 398; v. 488; vi. 78, 392, 456
Ambracia, Gulf of, ii. 128; iii. 11
Ambrosius, Mediolanensis Episcopus, vi. 168
Ameer Khan, i. 468
Amenhotep III., v. 497
America, Byron's eulogy of, iv. 197, 198
American War of Independence, i. 500; ii. 82; iv. 511, 516; vi. 12, 508
Amiens Academy, ii. 6
Ammonians, the, iv. 259
Amnani, Lilla, vi. 160
Ampère, M.J.J., La Grèce, Rome, et Dante, iv. 317
Amphion, i. 438
Amstel, A. van (Johannes Christiaan Neuman), iv. 5
Amulets, iii. 181
Amurath II., Sultan, ii. 173; iii. 308
Amycus, king of the Bebryces, vi. 220
Anacreon, Odes, i. 82, 109, 147, 149, 228; ii. 139, 270; vi. 26, 171
Anacyndaraxes, Sardanapalus' father, v. 23, 24
Anah, v. 285
Analectic Magazine, iii. 377; iv. 198
Anatolia, plains of, vi. 211
Anaxarchus, the philosopher, v. 543
Anchialus, v. 23
Andernach, ii. 296
Anderson, British Poets, i. 198; ii. 236; iii. 129, 262, 405
Anderson, the actor, as "Jacopo Foscari," v. 114
Andreini, Giovanni Battista, Adam, a Sacred Drama, v. 218
Andrews, Miles Peter, Better Late than Never, i. 353
Andromache, v. 577
Andromachus, the senator, ii. 513
And wilt thou weep when I am low? i. 266
Anent, use of the word, vi. 440
Angas, G. F., Polynesia, v. 599-601
Angelo, Reminiscences, i. 322, 343
Angiolina, Dogaressa, iv. 367
Angiolini, Mdlle., i. 347, 348
Angling, "that solitary vice," vi. 513
Angora, battle of, iii. 312
Anhalt Zerbst, Prince of, vi. 388
Anholt, i. 488
Anio river, Falls of the, ii. 384, 523
Anlace, a dagger, ii. 57
Anne Boleyn, her remark on the scaffold, iii. 265
Anne, Empress of Russia, vi. 417
Annesley, hills of, i. 210
Annesley Park and Hall, iii. 311, 477; iv. 31, 32, 36, 37
Annual, The, i. 303
Annual Anthology, iv. 521
Annual Biography, v. 568; vi. 413
Annual Biography and Obituary, vi. 265
Annual Register, i. 495, 496; iii. 25; vii. [72]
Annuitants, alleged longevity of, vi. 100
Another Simple Ballat, vii. [61]
Anselm, Pope, i. 493
Anson, Lady, vi. 410
Anson, Sir W., Voyages, iv. 58; Memoirs of Augustus Henry, Third Duke of Grafton, iv. 510
Anster, Faust, iv. 85, 123; v. 493
Anstey, Christopher, New Bath Guide, i. 114; vi. 587
Answer to a Beautiful Poem, written by Montgomery, etc., i. 107
Answer to some Elegant Verses sent by a Friend to the Author, etc., i. 114
Answer to—— 's Professions of Affection, vii. [40]
Anteros, iv. 105
Anthemocritus, the herald, ii. 431
Anthologia Græca, i. 490
Anthony (Antony), ii. 179, 492; v. 486; vi. 139
Anthony and Cleopatra, ii. 179
Anthony Pasquin (Williams), i. 304
Antigallican Monitor, iii. 535
Antigonus, v. 487
Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner, i. 304; iii. 304; vii. [49]
Anti-Jacobin, Poetry of the, i. 315, 329, 368; ii. 7, 30; iv. 482, 483
Antilochus, ii. 99; iii. 180
Antimachus, i. 404
Antinomianism, i. 417
Antinous, ii. 167
Antipater, Coelius, Annales, ii. 378
Anti-Paros, island of, iii. 295
Antiquary, The, i. 413; iv. 524; v. 377
Antonina, Belisarius' wife, vi. 139
Antoninus Pius, ii. 440, 514
Aöus (Viosa, or Voioussa) river, ii. 182
Apelles, iv. 270
Apennines, the, ii. 385; iv. 253
Apicius, vi. 562
Apollo Belvidere, statue of, 446
Apollo Boëdromios, ii. 446
Apollodorus, ii. 273
Appian, ii. 179, 509
Appleton's Encyclopedia, vi. 349
Aquileia, iv. 386
Aquinas, St. Thomas, De Omnibus Rebus; De Quibusdam Aliis, ii. 163
Arabs, their hatred of the Turks, iii. 163
Araktchèef, "the corporal of Gatchina," v. 564
Aranjuez, insurrection at, ii. 90
Ararat, Mount, v. 294
Arbaces, the Mede, v. 11, 13; Governor of Media, v. 12
Arcadia, ii. 189
Arcadius, vi. 8
Archangels, the, v. 286
Archenholtz, M. de, Picture of Italy, iv. 470
Archidamus, king of Sparta, v. 619
Archilochus, ii. 483
Archimedes, vi. 538
Archivio Veneto, iv. 457
Ardennes, forest of, ii. 232, 293
Ares, fountain of, ii. 189
Aretini, B. Accolti, Dialogus de Præstantiâ Virorum sui Ævi, iv. 309
Aretino, Lionardo (Leonardo Bruni), Le Vite di Dante, ii. 500; iv. 253, 275, 309; Istoria Fiorentina, iv. 287
Argentière, Mount, ii. 300
Argonauts, the, vii. [10]
Argos, iii. 447
Argus, Ulysses' dog, ii. 30, vi. 149
Argyle Rooms, i. 348
Argyrocastro, ii. 174, 202
Arici, Cesare, La coltivazione degli Ulivi; Il Corallo; La Pastorizia, iv. 245
Arimanes, Arimanius, etc., king of the Spirits, iv. 86, 112
Ariosto, Lodovico, ii. 5, 65, 354; iv. 141, 239, 265, 480; v. 615; vi. xviii, 176, 210; Satira, ii. 309; iv. 149; "The Southern Scott," ii. 311; the gondoliers and, ii. 330, 468; Orlando Furioso, ii. 359; iii. 243; iv. 75, 266, 283; v. 573; his bust, ii. 360, 486; Titian's portrait of, iv. 162
Aristaenetus, ii. 199
Aristippus, vi. 139
Aristobulus, v. 24
Aristogeiton, ii. 228, 291
Aristomenes, iv. 566
Aristophanes, Clouds, v. 289
Aristotle, i. 398; ii. 196; iv. 253; v. 13, vi. 47, 73, 182
Armada, Spanish, ii. 459
Armida and Rinaldo, vi. 34
Arminius, ii. 293
Armstrong, John, laird of Gilnockie, ii. 25, 295
Armstrong, poet, iii. 330
Arnaout, or Albanian dialect, specimen of, ii. 183
Arnaouts (or Albanese), ii. 169, 174
Arnaud, ii. 502
Arno Miscellany, i. 358
Arno river, ii. 364; vi. 402
Arnold, Matthew, ii. 370; A Wish, iii. 39, Poetry of Byron chosen and arranged by, v. 205, 254; Motto to Poems, vi. 173; A Picture of Newstead, vi. 496
Arnold, Dr. Thomas, on Cain, v. 224
Arnulph, a Lombard, ii. 390
Arpenaz, Falls of, ii. 383
Arquà, ii. 312, 350; Petrarch's tomb at, ii. 482
Arragonians, the, v. 560
Arrian, v. 24; Alexand. Anabasis, v. 543
Arrowsmith, John, Tractica Sacra, vi. 380
Arsenalotti, the, iv. 356, 358
Arséniew, vi. 306, 332, 353
Arsenius, Archbishop of Monembasia, iii. 121, 122
Art of Happiness, Horace's, vi. 490
Arta, gulf of, ii. 142, 145
Artaxerxes Mnemon, v. 3, 4
Artemidorus, Oneirocritica, ii. 488
Artemis, temples of, i. 467; ii. 441
Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, i. 331, 334
Arundel, Lord, vi. 496
Arvad, island-city of, v. 4
As You Like It, ii. 293, 399, iv. 153; v. 153, vi. 466
Ascanius, i. 157
Ascham, Roger, Schoolmaster, iv. 153
Asdrubal, v. 606
Ashburton, Lord, iv. 513
Ashpitel, F.S.A., Arthur, vi. 497
Askalon, i. 2
Asma Sultana, vi. 261
Asmodeus, i. 56, iv. 516
Aspasia, v. 5
Asphaltites, lake, ii. 237, 294
Aspropotamo (Aehelous), river, iv. 143, 182
Assyrians, the, v. 4
Astarte, iv. 115
Astley, Mrs., vii. [59]
Astley's Theatre, iv. 203; vii. [59]
Astoreth, the Phoenician, iv. 115
Astrea, the goddess of justice, i. 111
Asturias, the, ii. 89; v. 558
Asurbanipal, king of Assyria, v. 4
Asuretiliani, king of Assyria, v. 4
Ataghan, long dagger, iii. 103
Atalantis, vi. 453, 454
Athanasian Creed, vi. 275
Atheista Fulminalo, the old Spanish play, vi. 4
Athenæum, i. xiii; ii. 36, 216; iv. 32, 36, 513, v. 324
Athenæus, Deipnosophistæ, v. 11, 24, 103, 107
Athenian Society, the, i. 336
Athens, i. 376; its works of Art plundered, i. 454-474; ii. 187-204; besieged by the Venetians, ii. 165, et seq., treachery of the Greeks after capitulation of, v. 556
Athos, Mount, ii. 116; iii. 18; vi. 479
Atkinson, Miss, as "Josephine" in Werner, v. 324
Atlantic Monthly Magazine, v. 584; vii. [3]
Atlas, Mount, ii. 386
Atreus, i. 144
"Attic Bee," vi. 585
Attica, ii. 129; vi. 429
Attila, the Hun, ii. 107, 298; iii. 306, iv. 386, 456; v. 158; vi. 321
Atuahalpa, king of Quito, ii. 81
Aubin, Commander Philip, sloop Betsy, vi. 98, 102
Aubrey, John, Miscellanies upon Various Subjects, iv. 524, Letters and Lives of Eminent Persons, vi. 571
Auchinleck, Lord, vii. [35]
Auerstadt, battle of, v. 550
Augustini Cod., v. 118
Augustini Cronaca, v. 190
Augustinian monks, iv. 120
Augustinus de Cremâ, ii. 340, Confess., ii. 520
Augustus, ii. 128, 336, 408, 488, 509, 518; v. 542
Augustus, port of, vi. 179
Aulus Cæcina, ii. 299
Aulus Gellius, ii. 92; Noct. Attic., vi. 379
Aurelian, ii. 520
Aurelius, column of, ii. 410
Aurora Borealis, vi. 479
Austen, Sarah, translation of Ranke's Popes of Rome, v. 520; vi. 208
Austerlitz, battle of, i. 489, 495; ii. 342; v. 548; vi. 14, 351
Austria, and Italy, ii. 363; iv. 456, 458; loan to, v. 573
Austrians, restore St. Mark's Lions to Venice, ii. 336, defeated by Dumouriez at Jemappes, vi. 13, at battle of Leipsic, vii. [23]
Ava, cava, or kava, a Tongan intoxicating drink, v. 600
Avalanches in Switzerland, ii. 385
Avarice, "a good old-gentlemanly vice," vi. 78
Aventicum (Avenches), ii. 256, 298
Avicenna, iv. 523
Avogadori di Commun (State advocates), iv. 346, 361, 399, 463, 465
Ayesha, Mahomet's favourite wife, vi. 139
Ayliffe, Parergon, v. 135
Ayscough, Samuel, iv. 153
Azrael, iii. 171
Azzo V. (d'Este), of Tuscany, ii. 354
B
Baal, king of Tyre, v. 4, 18, 19, 36, 70, 95
Babbage, Charles, ii. 215
Babel, Tower of, vi. 235
Babylon, iii. 402-404; vi. 235, 236, 348
Bacchus, vi. 129
Bacci, O., Manuale della Letteratura Italiana, iv. 536
Bacon, Captain Anthony, ii. 11
Bacon, Friar (The Famous Historie of), his brazen head, vi. 78; discovers gunpowder, vi. 340
Bacon, Lady Charlotte Mary (née Harley), "Ianthe," ii. xii, 11
Bacon, Lord, ii. 514; vi. 174, 548; Advancement of Learning, v. 228; Essays, v. 489; vi. 259; Nat. Hist., vi. 518
Bactria, v. 20
Badajoz, capture of, i. 496
Baden, Franz, v. 564
Baffin's Bay, vi. 51
Bagehot, Literary Studies, i. 303
"Bagpipe," "pibroch" used for, i. 133
Bailen, ii. 54
Bailli, Jean Sylvani, first Mayor of Paris, iv. 454
Baillie, Agnes, vi. 412
Baillie, Joanna, iv. 339; vi. 412; De Montfort, iv. 338
Baillie, Dr. Matthew, vi. 21, 412
Bairâm, the Moslem Easter, iii. 96
Baird, Sir David, ii. 80
Bajuzet, cage of, iii. 312
Baker, H. Barton, The London Stage, v. 324
Bakewell, T., The Moorland Bard, etc.; A Domestic Guide to Insanity, i. 361
Baldwin and Cradock, vii. [50]
Balgownie, Brig o', vi. 405
Ballad. To the Tune of "Sally in our Alley," vii. [58]
Ballantyne, i. 435, 436
Baltazhi-Mahomet, Grand-Vizier, v. 564
Bandelli, iii. 505
Banderillos, dart-throwers, ii. 67
Bandusia, fountain of, ii. 524
Bank tokens, i. 495
Bankes, William, i. xii, 84, 497; iv. 162, 279, 472
Banks, Sir Joseph, ii. 7; v. 582
Bannier, or Baner, Johan, Swedish general, v. 371
Barataria, pirates of, iii. 296
Barbarelli, Giorgio (Giorgione), iv. 162
Barbarigo, Doge Agostino, v. 195
Barbarigo, Doge Marco, v. 195
Barbarossa, Frederic, ii. 336, 390, 473
Barbette, vi. 305
Barbiera, R., Poesie Veneziane, iv. 457
Barbo, Pantaleone, iv. 352
Barclay, Captain Robert, i. 321
Bardela, ii. 523
Barings, the, vi. 456
Barker, Miss, Lines addressed to a Noble Lord, iii. 488
Barlow, Sir George, i. 468
Barnave, Antoine Pierre Joseph, vi. 13
Barnet, Lewis, Sub-Dean of Exeter, iii. 299
Baronius, Ann. Eccles., ii. 512, 513, 521
Barossa, battle of, i. 469; ii. 81
Barotti, ii. 487
Barrett, Eaton Stannard ("Polypus"), All the Talents, i. 294, 337
Barrey, Lodowick, Ram Alley, i. 493
Barrol, M. de Fallette, iv. 367
Barrow, Dr. Isaac, vi. 128
Barrow, Sir John, Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great, iv. 209, 505, The Eventful History of the Mutiny of the Bounty, etc., v. 584, 588, 592, 594, 596; a Q.R. contributor, vii. [76]
Barry, the actor, as "Werner," v. 324
Barry Cornwall. See Procter, B. W.
Barthélémi; i. 414; Anacharsis, ii. 199
Bartolini, Lorenzo, vi. 360
Barton, Catherine (Mrs. Conduit), vi. 400
Baruffaldi Giuniore, Abbé G., La Vita di M. L. Ariosto, ii. 486
Baschet, Armand, Les Archives de Vénise, iv. 327, 364, 399
Basejo, Pietro, iv. 382
Bashkirs, a Turco-Mongolian tribe, v. 565
Basili, Byron's Albanian servant, ii. 175, 176
Baskerville, vi. 146
Basle, Treaty of, ii. 90
Basquiña or saya, the outer petticoat, vi. 116
Bastille, the, vi. 214
Bathurst, Captain, Salsette frigate, iii. 13
Bathurst, Henry, Earl of, v. 545, 546
Batteux, M., i. 402
Bauer, Juliette, tr. of Klencke's Alexander von Humboldt, vi. 216
Baussière, Madame, i. 493
Bautzen, battle of, iii. 431
Baxter, Richard, i. 417
Bayard, i. 107; ii. 7; v. 498
Bayart, Chronique de, v. 515
Bayle, Pierre, Historical and Critical Dictionary, ii. 502, 519; iii. 122; iv. 523; v. 202, 208, 226, 235, 250, 306, 634; vi. 571
Beachey, Captain, Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific, v. 588, 605
Beatrice (Portinari), Dante's, iv. 247, 248, 251; vi. 146
Beattie, James H., Minstrel, ii. 5, 65, 82, 115, 123, 350, 479; v. 615; vi. 78
Beaufort, Duke of, Driving, vii. [26]
Beauharnais, Eugène, Viceroy of Italy, iv. 458; vi. 12
Beaumont and Fletcher; i. 397, 398, 489; The Humorous Lieutenant, iv. 172
Beaumont, i. 343, 398
Beaumont, Lady (Margaret Willis), "Lady Bluemount" of The Blues, iv. 569, 570, 585; vi. 587
Beaumont, Sir George, founder of the National Gallery, iv. 341, 570, 582, 585; vii. [63], [64]
Beauties of England and Wales, vi. 496, 497
Bebryces, the, vi. 220
Becher, Lady (Elizabeth O'Neill), iv. 338
Becher, Rev. J. T., i. xi, 112, 247, 263
Becket, Thomas à, i. 116; vi. 422, 495
Beckford, William, Childe Harold on; ii. xi; Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal, ii. 35, 36, 43, 45; Vathek, ii. 37; iii. 59, 76, 87, 105, 109, 110, 121, 145, 478; iv. 45, 89, 113, 244; "Dives," vii. [7]
Becque, Henry, Sardanapale, Opéra en Trois Actes, v. 2
"Bed of Ware," vi. 272
Beddoes, Dr., i. 307
Bede, Excerptis seu Collectaneis, ii. 435
Bedford, Southey's letter to Mr., vi. 3
Bedford, Lucy, Countess of, iv. 239
Bedlam, vi. 435
Beechy, Lieutenant, vi. 478
Beethoven, iii. 376
Begum of Oude, iv. 72
Behmen or Boehm, Jacob, vi. 268
Behn, Mrs., v. 550
Béjot, M., ii. 481
Belcher, Lady, Mutineers of the Bounty, v. 588, 589, 622
Beleses, Governor of Babylon, v. 13
Beleses, a Chaldæan and soothsayer (character in Sardanapalus), v. 12
Belgrade, ii. 153; iv. 331
Belisarius, vi. 139
Bell, John, i. 357, 358
Bellerophon, vi. 255
Bellingham, murderer of Mr. Perceval, v. 477
Belshazzar, iii. 396, 421; vi. 162
Beltramo Bergamasco, iv. 384, 430, 465
Beltane Tree, a Highland festival, i. 142
Belus, v. 25, 31
Belvidere Apollo, the, ii. 446
Bembo, Antonio, iii. 448
Bembo, Bernardo, ii. 495
Ben Nevis, i. 192
Benbow, W., iv. 482; v. 203; vii. [46]
Bende, Niccolo dalle, iv. 464
Bender river, v. 551, vi. 362
Benedict XIV., Pope, ii. 282
Benengeli, Cid Hamet, i. 299
Bentham, Jeremy, vi. 267; vii. [32]
Bentinck, Lord William, v. 158
Bentley, Richard, i. 30; iii. 209
Bentotes, or Bendotes (Vendoti), Λεξικὸν Τρίγλοσσον, ii. 197; iii. 121
Benvenuto Cellini, v. 471, 516, 518, 521
Benzon, Marina Querini, the heroine of La Biondina in Gondoleta, iv. 456, 457
Benzon, Vittore, Nella, iv. 456, 457
Benzon, Countess, iv. 471
Beppo, i. 362, ii. 313, 371, 374, iv. 153-189, 238, 241, 279, 413, 471, 517, 579, vi. xvi, xvii, 214, 287, 390; vii. [51]
Béranger, J. P, de, Chansons Inédites, vi. 235, 373
Berenice, i. 69; vi. 139
Beresford, James, Miseries of Human Life; or, The Last Groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive, i. 338
Beresford, Lord, ii. 51
Beresina, battle of, iv. 207
Bergami, Bartolommeo, vi. 236, 290
Bergamo, v. 119, 138
Bergk, i. 19, ii. 138
Berkeley, D. D., Bishop George, Principles of Human Knowledge, vi. 427
Berlan, Francesco, I due Foscari, Memorie Storicho Critiche, v. 117, 119, 121, 122, 133, 134
Berlin, v. 550
Berlinghieri, Andrea Vacca, ii. 324
Bernadotte, king of Sweden, v. 553
Bernard, Edward, Pedigree of George Gordon, Sixth Lord Byron, vi. 411
Bernard, W. Bayle, adapts Marino Faliero for the stage, iv. 324
Berners, Sir John Bourchier, Lord, The Bake of Duke Huon of Burdeux, v. 496
Berni, Francesco, iv. 157, 283, 325; vi. xvi
Bernis, Abbé de, iv. 334
Bernstorff, Count, v. 539
Berrí, Duc de, iii. 435; v. 567
Berry, Miss, Journal, iv. 569, 570, 587
Bertrand, General, iii. 312; Campagnes d' Egypte et de Syrie, v. 550
Bertuccio, Israel, iv. 340, 464
Bestuchef, Count, vi. 417
Betham, William, v. 588
Bethlen Gabor, king of Hungary, v. 349, 352
Betsy, wreck of the sloop, vi. 98, 102
Bettinelli, ii. 496
Betty, William Henry West, "the young Roscius," i. 342
Beuchot, editor of Voltaire's Works, iv. 212
Bevius, Canon of Padua, ii. 503
Bewley, John H., of Buffalo, N.Y., vii. [63]
Bey Oglou, the, iii. 166
Bezborodky, vi. 389
Biagoli, iv. 318
Bianchi, ii. 494
Bianconi, ii. 487
Bibiena, Antonío Divizio da, iv. 174
Bibiena, Cardinal, iv. 174
Bibiena, Maria da, iv. 174
Bible, the, ii. xiii; prophecies of, iv. 244
Bibliographie Universelle, iv. 334
Bibliotheca Teubneriana, iv. 213
Bibliothèque de l' École des Hautes Études, Paris, ii. 412
Bibliothèque Historique de la Revolution, vi. 13
Bindi, V., Monumenti Storici ed. Artistici degli Abruzzi, iv. 288
Bindlose, Sir Francis, i. 101
Biographia Literaria (Coleridge's), i. 489; iii. 435
Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland, iv. 341; vi. 443
Biographie Universelles, vi. 246, 531
Biondo, Niccolo, iv. 464
Birch, Alderman, i. 435
Biren, Ernest John, vi. 417
Biscay, Bay of, ii. 31
Bishop, Sir Henry, iv. 78
Bisognoso, bezonian, a rogue, vi. 347
Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, the, vi. 576, 578, et seq.
Black, John, "Maid of Athens'" husband, iii. 16
Black, John, Life of Tasso, ii. 470, 485; iv. 145
Black, Theresa (née Macri), "Maid of Athens," iii. 15; vi. 280
Black Sea, iii. 4; vii. [10]
Blackbourne, Dr., Archbishop of York, iii. 298
Blacket, Joseph, i. 323, 359, 442, 443; vii. [11]
Blacklock, Dr., ii. 5
Blackmore, Sir Richard, i. 314, 404
Blackstone, Commentaries, i. 29
Blackwood, William, iii. 444; vii. [51]
Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, iii. 182; iv. 80, 119, 139, 152, 157, 203, 240, 329, 368, 521, 570; v. 5, 204, 280, 282, 329; vi. xix, 16, 213, 278, 445; vii. [51]
Blair, Dr., vi. 128
Blake, Benjamin, barber, i. 422
Blake, K. Jex-, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art, ii. 432
Blanc, Mont, ii. 257, 299, 385
Blanchard, E. L., Life and Remains, iv. 324
Bland, Rev. Robert, The Greek Anthology, etc., i. 366; ii. 291; iii. 32; v. 633
Bland-Burges Papers, i. 416, 438
Blank verse, "allied to tragedy," i. 398; "prose poets like," vi. 73
"Blatant beast," a figure for the mob, ii. 40
Blenheim, battle of, ii. 459; iii. 57
Blessington, Lady, Conversations with Lord Byron, i. 337, 390; ii. 236, 423; iv. 63, 64, 70, 538, 545, 549, 562, 570; vi. 509; vii. [38], [82]; Lawrence's portrait of, iv. 64
Blessington, Lord, iv. 64; vi. 512; vii. [82]
Bligh, Lieutenant William, short account of, v. 587; A Narrative of the Mutiny and Seizure of the Bounty, etc., v. 581-583, 585, 588, 589, 591-595; vi. 98-100, 105, 111
Blondus, Flavius, De Româ Instauratâ, ii. 509
Bloomfield, George, i. 360
Bloomfield, Nathaniel, i. 300, 441, 442
Bloomfield, Robert, The Farmer's Boy, i. 359, 360, 442, 443
Blore, Edward, architect, iii. 376
Blount, Henry, "Good night to Marmion," i. 312
Blücher, Marshal, ii. 459; v. 553; vi. 312, 345; vii. [39]
Blue-stockings, the, iv. 176; vi. 75
Blues, The, i. 321, 362; iv. 567-588; vi. 357, 587; vii. [17]
Blunt, Lady Anna Isabella Scawen (née Noel), ii. 215
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, ii. 215
Boabdil, vi. 30
Boatswain, Byron's dog, i. 280; ii. 30
Boccaccio, Giovanni, ii. 353, 373, 498, 500; iv. 248, 253, 254; vi. 179; "the Bard of Prose," ii. 371; Decameron, ii. 495, 501, 502; his burial-place, ii. 499; his cenotaph at Arquà, ii. 503; Il Comento sopra la Com media, iv. 316
Bodleian Library, Oxford, v. 302, 473
Boehm, Mrs., her masquerade, iv. 177
Boeotia, ii. 66, 93
Boethius, De Consolat. Philos., iv. 318
Bogle, Scottish for goblin, vi. 449
Bohemia, evacuated by the Swedish garrisons, v. 371
Bohours, ii. 485
Boïardo, Matteo Maria, Orlando Innamorato, ii. 293, 354, 485; iv. 281, 283
Boileau, i. 402; ii. 358, 484, 485
Boissevain, P., editor of Dio Cassius' Hist. Rom., iv. 370
Bolero, i. 492; iii. 3, 26; vi. 526
Boleyn, Anne, her remark on the scaffold, iii. 265
Bolingbroke, Lord, hires Mallet to traduce Pope, i. 326
Bolivar, Simon (El Libertador), v. 555
Bonar, James, Malthus and his Work, vi. 461
Bonesani, Beccaria, Dei Delitti e delle Pene, ii. 196
Boniface VII., Pope, ii. 494
Bonivard, Amblard de, iv. 14
Bonivard, François de, Prior of St. Victor (Prisoner of Chillon), iv. 3-28, 327; Les Chroniques de Genève, iv. 5; Mémoires, etc., iv. 18
Bonivard, Jean Aimé de, iv. 9, 20
Bonivard, Louis de, iv. 9
Bonn, vi. 419
Boone, Colonel Daniel, The Adventures of; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucky, vi. 348, 349
Boone, George, of Exeter, vi. 349
Booth, G., The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian, v. 11
Booth's Theatre, New York, Sardanapalus at, v. 2
Border Minstrelsy, ii. 4, 25, 295
Borgia, Lucrezia, ii. 354
Borgo, Count Pozzo di, v. 539
Bornou, vi. 474
Borysthenes (Dniéper) river, iv. 211
Boscan, Juan, of Barcelona, Leandro; The Allegory, vi. 40
Bosphorus, vi. 219, 220; vii. [10]
Bosquet de Julie, ii. 305, 306
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, i. 401, 409, 449; ii. 460, 489; iv. 500, 573; v. 592; vi. 247, 455, 482
Botzaris, Marco, Suliote chief, ii. 180
Boudot, M., ii. 481
Boufflers, Marshal, ii. 297
Boulanger, J. C., De Terræ Motu et Fulminibus, ii. 488
Bounty, Mutiny of the, See also The Island, v. 581-584. See also The Island
Bourbon, Connétable Charles de (Comte de Montpensier, Dauphin d'Auvergne), ii. 390; iv. 258; v. 495, 498, 515-518, 520
Bourbon, Susanne, Duchesse de, v. 499
Bourbons, the, iv. 334
Bourdeille, Pierre de, v. 520
Bourne, H. R. Fox-, Life of John Locke, ii. 353
Bourrienne, M., i. 489
Bouveret, ii. 304; iv. 18
Bouwah! the Suliote war-cry, vii. [83]
Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, Strictures on Pope, etc., i. 292, 305, 323-327, 352, 370, 421, 435; ii. 139; iii. 535; iv. 555, 562; Spirit of Discovery, i. 324, 325, 404; The Missionary of the Andes, vii. [45]; The Invariable Principles of Poetry, vii. [74], [75]
Bowles and Campbell, vii. [74]
Bowring, E. A., The Tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri, v. 211
Boyd, Hugh, iv. 313, 513
Boyer, J. B., Lettres Juives, iii. 123
Boyne, W., i. 495
"Boz," Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, vi. 11
Bracciolini, Poggio, ii. 354
Braganza, vii. [6]
Braham, John, i., 347; music for Hebrew Melodies, iii. 375
Bramante, first architect of St. Peter's, Rome, iv. 270
Brandenburgh, George William, Elector of, v. 373
Brandl, Professor A., Goethes Verhältuiss zu Byron, iv. 82; Goethe-Jahrbuch, iv. 136
Brandywine, battle of, i. 500
Brantôme, Memoires de Messire Pierre de Bourdeille, v. 504, 520
Brasidas, ii. 167, 335
Brass, Corinthian, vi. 284
Braziers, the, vii. [72]
Bread-fruit (Autocarpus incisa), v. 596
"Break squares," to, vi. 487
Breitenfeld, battle of, v. 371
Brennus, iv. 258
Brenta, the, ii. 349
Brentano, M. Frantz Funck-, L'Homme au Masque de Velours Noir, iv. 514
Brentford, ii. 66
Brenton, E. P., The Naval History of Great Britain, vi. 589
Brescia, v. 119, 138
Bret Harte, The Society upon the Stanislaus, iv. 296
Breuner, General, iii. 455
Brewster, Sir David, Letters on Natural Magic, v. 483; Memoirs, etc., of Sir Isaac Newton, vi. 400
Briareus, vi. 276
Bride of Abydos, i. 340; iii. 13, 17, 80, 157-210, 217, 219, 275, 319, 480; iv. 56; vi. 204; vii. [55]
Bridge of Sighs, Venice, ii. 327, 465; iv. 364; v. 139
Bristol, Countess of, vi. 219
"Britannicus," Revolutionary Causes, etc., and A Postscript containing Strictures on Cain, etc., v. 202
British Album, i. 358, 383
British Archæological Society, iii. 120
British Bards, A Satire, original title of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. xiv, 293, 303, 306, 307, 311-314, 316, 317, 321-325, 327, 332, 339-342, 344-346, 353-355, 357, 361, 366, 367, 371-373, 375, 376
British Critic, vi. xx
British Museum, i. xiv, 108; ii. 441; v. 542, 548, 600; vii. [78]; Egerton MSS., i. 235, 293, 387; MS., Proof b, i. 394-396, 398-401; Childe Harold MS., ii. 3-5; iii. 38; MS., vii. [87]
British Review ("The Old Girl's Review;" "My Grandmother's Review"), iii. 128; iv. 578, 579; v. 204; vi. xx, 76
British Theatre, iii. 158
Brocken, German superstition about the, v. 483
Brodribb, Rev. W. J., Pliny's Letters, ii. 380
Brossano, Petrarch's son-in-law, ii. 484
Brougham, Lord, i. 293, 302, 306, 338; iv. 195; The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character established, iv. 513; his Fabian tactics, vi. 67-70; "Parolles," vi. 506; his critique of Hours of Idleness, vi. 551
Brown, Horatio F., Venice, an Historical Sketch, etc., ii. 338, 340; iv. 356, 361, 399; v. 119, 125; Venetian Studies, iv. 427
Brown, John, The Kentucky Pioneers, vi. 349
Brown, Rawdon, Preface to Venetian Calendar of State Papers, iv. 447
Browne, Felicia Dorothea (Mrs. Hemans), vii. [70]
Browne, Isaac Hawkins, The Fireside, a Pastoral Soliloquy, vi. 348
Browne, Sir Thomas, ii. 345; Religio Medici, iii. 165
Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, Casa Guidi Windows, iv. 239, 250
Browning, Oscar, Peter the Great, iv. 203; Charles XII., iv. 208; vi. 363; Dante, iv. 254
Browning, Robert, Poetical Works, ii. 346; Christmas Eve, ii. 376, 441; Never the Time, etc., iii. 180; Evelyn Hope, iii. 292; Pippa Passes, iii. 348; Confessions, iv. 217; and Macready, v. 114; Bishop Blougram's Apology, vi. 586
Brownlow, Bishop of Winchester, vii. [22]
Bruce, James ("Abyssinian Bruce"), Life and Travels, iii. 99; v. 302; vi. 122
Bruchard, Henri de, Notes sur le Don Juanisme, vi. xx, 387
Brue, Benjamin, Journal de la Campagne en 1715, iii. 442, 481
Brummell, "Beau," iv. 179; vi. 451
Brunck, Richard Franz Philippe, i. 30; Anthologia Græca, i. 490; Gnomici Poetæ Græci, ii. 404
Brunelleschi, ii. 376
Brunswick, Duchess of, vii. [35]
Brunswick, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of, ii. 239; vi. 12, 312
Brunswick, Frederick William, Duke of, ii. 230
Brussels, the Waterloo ball at, ii. 228, 292
Brutus, ii. 374, 392; iv. 370, 386; v. 560; vii. [37]
Bryant, Jacob, iii. 179; Dissertation concerning the War of Troy, etc., vi. 204, 211
Bryant's Dictionary of Painters, ii. 171
Brydges, Sir E., iv. 541
Bucentaur, the Venetian State barge, ii. 335
Buchan, fifth Earl of, i. 429
Buckhurst, Thomas Sackville, Lord, Gorboduc, i. 197
Buckingham, George Villiers, second Duke of, i. 197; The Rehearsal, i. 309, 401, 423, 447; vi. 52, 303
Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of, Essay upon Poetry, i. 354
Buda retaken from the Turks, iii. 458
Budd, the publisher, i. 356
Budge, E. A. Wallis, Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great, v. 543
Budgell, Miss, i. 449
Budgell, Eustace, i. 448, 449
Buffo, vi. 206
Bulgarin, Iwan Wizigin, iv. 203
Bull-fights, ii. 67-72
Bulmer, W., printer, i. 317; iii. 301
Bülow, Friedrich Wilhelm, Baron von, vi. 345
Bulukof, Count, vi. 260
Bumpus, John, i. 234
Bunbury H., The Little Grey Man, i. 317
Bungay, Friar, vi. 78
Bunyan, John, vi. 208
Bunyan, William, An Effectual Shove, etc., i. 417, 418
Buonaparte, Jacopo, Sacco di Roma, etc., iv. 258; v. 471, 514, 516, 520, 521
Buonaparte, Joseph, iv. 458; v. 533
Buonaparte, Prince Lucien, ii. 522
Buonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon Buonaparte
Buratti (Bucati), Pietro, iv. 456, 457
Burchard, Diar., iii. 367-369
Burdett, Sir Francis, i. 435, 436; vii. [30], [40], [67], [68]
Burgage, or tenure in burgage, vi. 590
Bürger, Lenore, i. 305
Burges, Elizabeth, Lady (née Noel), i. 437
Burges, Sir James Bland, i. 314; Richard the First; Exodiad, i. 436, 437
Burgoyne, General John, vi. 12
Burgundians, the, ii. 254, 297
Burke, Edmund, i. 416; iv. 75, 513; v. 592; Reflections on the Revolution in France, ii. 7; iii. 513
Burkitt, Thomas, able seaman on the Bounty, v. 583
Burns, Robert, Farewell to Ayrshire, i. 210; Lewis's Tales of Terror, i. 317; referred to in E. B. and S. R., i. 360, 362; Farewell to Nancy, iii. 147; The Life and Age of Man, iii. 449; Dr. Currie's Life of, vi. 174;
Burton, Sir Richard F., Arabian Nights, iii. 87, 104, 109, 113
Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, ii. 236; v. 543
Burun, Ralph de, iv. 543; vi. 411
Busaco, battle of, i. 470
Busby, Dr. Thomas, A New and Complete Musical Dictionary; The Age of Genius; Drury Lane Address, i. 481, 485; iii. 55-58; translation of Lucretius, iii. 57
Busingen, iv. 97
Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, iv. 501, 510
Butler, A. J., The Hell of Dante; iv. 245; translation of Francesca da Rimini, iv. 320
Butler, Dr., Headmaster of Harrow ("Pomposus"), i. 17, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94
Butler, Rev. Alban, Lives of the Saints, vi. 32, 33
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras, vi. 153, 404, 551
Buxton, Fowell, vi. 549
Byng, George, M. P. ("the County Byng"), vii. [67], [68]
Byng, Admiral John, ii. 40, 41
Byrne, editor of Morning Post, i. 358
Byrne. Mrs. (Charlotte Dacre), "Rosa Matilda," i. 306, 357, 370; Hours of Solitude, i. 358
Byron, Augusta Ada. See Lovelace, Lady
Byron, Cecilie, Lady (widow of Sir Francis Bindlose), i. 101
Byron, Charlotte Augusta (Mrs. Christopher Parker), iii. 417
Byron, Elizabeth, Lady (née Chaworth), iv. 542
Byron, Hon. Mrs. Frances (née Levett), vi. 410
Byron, Hon. George, vi. 410
Byron, George Anson, iii. xxi; vii. [41]
Byron, Hon. Juliana, iii. 381
Byron, Lucy, Lady, i. 101
Byron, the Little Sir John, i. 1, 3, 119
Byron, Admiral the Hon. John, iii. 381, 417; iv. 57; vi. 410; Narrative of his shipwreck in the Wager; Voyage round the World, iv. 58; vi. 102, 121
Byron of Rochdale, 1st Lord (Sir John Byron of Clayton), i. 3, 101, 119, 121; vi. 294, 495
Byron, Sir Nicholas, i. 3
Byron, Richard (2nd Lord), i. 3, 101; iv. 14; vi. 294
Byron, Sir Robert, i. 101
Byron, Sophia Maria, vi. 410
Byron, William (3rd Lord), iv. 542
Byron, William (5th Lord, "the wicked Lord Byron"), ii. 17; iv. 58, 542; vi. 121, 410, 497
Byron, Hon. William, iii. 381
Byron, Sir William, i. 121
Byron, Lady (Miss Milbanke), i. 260, 301, 359; ii. x, 74, 288, 427; iii. 411, 449, 499; iv. 39, 63, 184, 254, 492; vi. 22, 274; her transcription of Parisina, iii. 499; "my moral Clytemnestra", iv. 64; "a poetess—a mathematician—a metaphysician," iv. 576; "Miss Lilac" of The Blues, iv. 570; on Byron's lameness, v. 470; Remarks on Mr. Moore's Life, etc., vi. 21; and M. Baillie, vi. 412; patroness of the Charity Ball, vii. [71]
Byron, Lord, Diary or Journals referred to, i. 5, 25, 30, 45, 103, 184, 303, 310, 362; ii. 61, 187, 304; iii. 46, 50, 70, 105, 149, 150, 157, 165, 210, 218, 303, 305, 307, 308, 311, 314, 411, 495; v. 28, 61, 78, 159, 199, 254, 477, 555, 615; vi. 18, 128, 146, 173, 197, 204, 240, 263, 421, 461, 504, 511; vii. [51], [74]; My Dictionary, vi. 381
Byron, Mrs. (mother), i. 269, 336; iii. 449; iv. 543; Byron's letters to, i. 125, 282, 351; ii. ix, 24, 27, 34, 42, 49, 59, 63, 100, 124, 128, 138, 301; iii. 4, 13, 441, 450; vi. 128, 195, 565; furiosa, vi. 30
"Byron's Pool," on the Cam, vi. 49
"Byron's Tomb," at Harrow, i. 26
Byzantium, ii. 337
C
Caballerías, the, ii. 47
Caballero, Victoires et Conquètes des Français, ii. 94
Cabot, Sebastian, iv. 262
Cabotto, or Gavotto, Giovanni, iv. 262
Cadiz, ii. 63, 67, 77, 93; iii. 1
Cadmus, i. 148
Cæcina, Aulus, ii. 299
Cæsar, i. 351, 422; ii. 397; iv. 352; v. 560; vi. 139, 339, 404; De Bello Gallico, iv. 331
Caia river, ii. 45
Cain, iii. 32, 182; iv. 34, 48, 50; v. 5, 9, 197-275, 279, 306, 469; vi. 385, 444, 491; vii. [78]; Introduction to, v. 199; Dedication, v. 205; Preface, v. 207
Calderon, El Mágico Prodigioso, iv. 81; v. 470; Los Cabellos de Absalon, iv. 100
Caledonian Meeting, the, iii. 415
Caledonian Mercury, iii. 45
Calendario, Filippo, a stone-cutter, iv. 382
Calendario, Philip, a seaman, iv. 464
Calenture, the, v. 159; vi. 586
Calenus, A., ii. 520
Caligula, ii. 408; iii. 455; iv. 334; v. 542; vi. 276
Caliriotes (Albanese women), ii. 183
Callcott, Lady (Mrs. Maria Graham), iii. 532; vi. 206, 207
Callimachus, ii. 173; vi. 445
Callistratus, ii. 291
Calma, Abbé, v. 211
Calmana, Caimana, etc., Cain's twin sister, v. 226
Calmar, i. 177
Calmet, Augustine, Dissertations sur les Aparitions, iii. 123
Caloyer, Greek monk, ii. 130, 181; iii. 123
Calpac, centre part of Turkish headdress, iii. 119
Calpe's rock (Gibraltar), i. 378; ii. 89, 113, 455
Calprenède, M., i. 398
Calvert, Charles, actor, iv. 78; as "Sardanapalus," v. 2
Calvin, i. 417
Calvinism, Byron's, ii. 74
Calypso, ii. 118
Calypso's isle (Goza), ii. 118, 173; iii. 10
Camarases, John, translation of Ocellus Lucanus' De Universi Natura, ii. 198
Cambridge, Duke of, iii. 145
Cambridge, Rev. O. P., iii. 107
Cambridge University, i. 373, 392; Whig Club at, vii. [66], [68]
Cambyses, 2nd king of Persia, iv. 259
Camel, "ship of the desert," v. 606
Cameron of Fassieferne, John, ii. 292
Cameron of Lochiel, Donald, ii. 232, 292
Cameron, Sir Evan, ii. 232, 292
Camerotti di sotto, and di soprà, (Venetian prisons), iv. 364
Camese, Albanian kilt, ii. 146
Camillus, ii. 518
Camoëns, Luis de, i. 78, 313, 320, 370
Campbell, J. Dykes, iii. 538
Campbell, Thomas, i. 331, 435; vii. [49]; Specimens of the British Poets, i. 198; vii. [74], [75]; a true poet, i. 306; Pleasures of Hope, i. 361; ii. 169; iii. 459; Gertrude of Wyoming, i. 429; ii. xiii, 23, 113; vi. 39; Hohenlinden, ii. 49; Lochiel's Warning, ii. 292; iv. 235; Elegy on Princess Charlotte's Death, ii. 450; Battle of the Baltic, ii. 459; Last Man, iv. 42; referred to in Don Juan, vi. 6, 75, 444
Campo Formio, Peace of, ii. 363
Can Grande della Scala, v. 562
Canaries, Isles of the Blest, vi. 169
Candia, ii. 340; v. 127
Cannæ, battle of, ii. 255
Canning, George, New Morality, i. 294, 363; Gifford's support of, i. 304; his "colleagues hate him for his wit", i. 377; M.P. for Liverpool, i. 497; attempts to form coalition Ministry, i. 497; his duel with Perceval, ii. 79; Needy Knife-Grinder in Anti-Jacobin, ii. 80; praises Bride of Abydos, iii. 151, 197; parodies Southey's Elegy on H. Martin, iv. 482; Pitt's "The Pilot that weathered the Storm," v. 568, vi. 482; and Roman Catholic Emancipation, v. 569; Byron on, vi. 482; Brougham and, vi. 506; quotes Christianity to sanction slavery, vi. 549; "the tall wit," vii. [54]; "for War," vii. [30]
Canova, Antonio, ii. 324, 369, 370; iv. 174, 536
Cantabria, Favila, Duke of, v. 558
Cantemir, Demetrius, History of the Growth and Decay of the Othman Empire, vi. 259, 277
Canterbury, vi. 421, 422
Canzani, Lambro, iii. 194, 219
Cape de Verd Islands, vi. 169
Cape Gallo, iii. 248
Capena, ii. 416, 516
Capo di Ferro, Cardinal, ii. 508
Capo d'Istria, Count, President of Greece, v. 575
Capote, Albanese cloak, ii. 132, 181; iii. 450
Cappelletti, Giuseppe, Storia della Republica di Venisia, iv. 327, 345, 427
Capperonier, M., ii. 481
Caracalla, ii. 517, 521; iii. 180
Caracci, Hannibal, ii. 437
Caractacus, vi. 497
Carapanos, Constantin, Dodone et ses Ruines, ii. 132, 182
Carasman (or Kara Osman), Oglou, iii. 166
Caravaggio, vi. 502
Carbonari, the, vi. 259, 489; v. 567
Cardan, De Consolatione, ii. 236
Carew, Thomas, Poems, iii. 17; The Spark, ii. 236
Carey, Henry, Chrononhotonthologos; Sally in our Alley, i. 413; Namby Pamby, or a Panegyric on the New Versification, i. 418
"Caritas Romana," ii. 437
Carlisle, taken by the Highlanders, vii. [25]
Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of, i. 354, 370, 383; ii. 23, 234; vii. [78]
Carlisle, Lady, v. 329
Carlo Dolce, vi. 502
Carlowitz plain, iii. 455
Carlyle, Thomas, i. 489; French Revolution, iv. 13, 454; History of Frederick the Great, iv. 334; vi. 337
Carmagnola, v. 179, 180
Carnarvon, 1st Earl of, i. 336
Caroline (of Anspach), Queen, ii. 282
Caroline (of Brunswick), Queen, i. 311; ii. 230; iv. 555; v. 15, 206, 569; vi. 67, 236, 275, 290, 450, 451; vii. [72], [78]
Carpenter, Dr. F. J., Selections from the Poetry of Lord Byron, iv. 119
Carr, Sir John (Stranger in France; Travels), i. 38, 378, 379; ii. 65, 78
Carrara, Francesco Novello da (Signer of Padua), ii. 476, 482
Carreno, José Maria, Commandant-General of Panama, v. 602
Carrer, Luigi, iv. 456, 457, 536
Carrer Museum, Venice, iv. 457
Cartaginense, Il, vi. 91
Cartaret, Lord, i. 418
Carthage, iv. 251; vi. 348; burning of, v. 512
Carthaginians and Irish, vi. 337
Carttar, Joseph, coroner for Kent, vi. 265
Carus, Rev. W., Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Mr. Simeon, i. 417
Carver, William, vii. [22]
Gary, New Pocket Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark, vi. 434
Gary, Rev. Henry Francis, Dante, iv. 23, 313; Memoir of, iv. 314
Carysfort, John Joshua Proby, 1st Earl of, i. 445
Casaubon, ii. 518
Casemate, a, vi. 305
Cash, power of, vi. 458
Casimir V., king John, of Poland, iv. 201, 205, 211, 212
Cassander, v. 487
Cassandra, i. 377; iv. 243
Cassiodorus, Tripartita, ii. 521; iii. 306; iv. 386
Cassius, ii. 374; iv. 120, 386
Castelar, Emilio, Life of Lord Byron, ii. 374
Castellan, Antoine Louis, Lettres sur la Morée, etc. iii. 249, 270; Moeurs des Ottomans, iii. 480
Castelnau, Marquis Gabriel de, Essai sur L'Histoire ancienne et moderne de la Nouvelle Russie, vi. 264, 304, 305-307, 309-313, 315-317, 319, 320, 331-335, 340, 343, 344, 352, 356, 358, 359, 362, 365, 366-368
Castéra, J. H., Vie de Catherine II., vi. 370, 392
Casti, Animali Parlanti, iv. 156
Castiglione, Marchesa, iv. 157
Castlereagh, Lord, ii. 342; iv. 476; vi. 4, 7, 264, 389, 418, 450; vii. [20], [30], [65], [81]
Castri, village of, ii. 61, 85, 92, 189
Castriota, George (Scanderberg or Scander Bey), ii. 124, 173
Catalani, Angelica, i. 346; v. 562
Cataneo, Maurizio, iv. 150
Cathay, vi. 457
Cathcart, Lord, i. 468, 488
Catherine II. of Russia, ii. 193, 198, 200, 282; v. 550, 564; vi. 313, 333, 351, 370, 381, 383, 387-399, 406, 411, 413, 414, 439
Catholic Claims, iv. 561
Catholic Emancipation, iv. 503; v. 569; vi. 506
Catilina, iii. 117
Catinat, Maréchal Nicholas, Mémoires, vi. 170, 514
Cato, i. 449; ii. 514; iv. 253; v. 506; vi. 270, 303
Catullus, v. 613; vi. 26, 139; vii. [17]; Ad Lesbiam, i. 72; "Lugete Veneres, Cupidinesque," i. 74; "Mellitos oculos tuos, Juventi," i. 75
Caucasus, Mount, i. 378; v. 17, 30, 57, 294
Causeus, Museum Romanum, ii. 509
Cava, the Helen of Spain, ii. 46, 89; iv. 334
Cava, battle of, vi. 14
Cava, kava, or ava, a Tongan intoxicating drink, v. 600
Cavalier, a military earthwork, vi. 352
Cavalier Servente, iv. 165, 172
Cavalli, Marquis Antonio, iv. 547
Cawthorn, James, i. 294, 387, 453; ii. ix, x; vii. [9]
Cayster river, ii. 182
Ceccho, Captain, ii. 477
Cecilia Metella, tomb of, ii. 402-405
Cecrops, i. 462
Cellini, Benvenuto, v. 471, 516, 518, 521
Ceneda, Lorenzo, Count-bishop of, iv. 332
Centaur, H.M.S., wreck of, vi. 90, 92, 94-96, 99, 110
Century Dictionary, ii. 135; v. 135
Century Magazine, iii. 435
Cephalonia, ii. 125; vii. [83]
Cephalus, ii. 178
Cephisus river, i. 459; iii. 272
Ceraunian mountains ("Chimera's Alps"), ii. 131, 181
Cerement (searment), ii. 154
Ceres, vi. 129; "fell with Buonaparte," vi. 383
Cerigo, island of, ii. 167
Certaldo, Boccaccio's tomb at, ii. 373, 499
Certosa Cemetery, i. 21
Cervantes, Don Quixote, i. 299; ii. 89, 178; vi. 303, 483
Cesi, Pietro, President of Romagna, vi. 212
Cevallos, Don Pedro de, i. 338
Chad, G. W. vi. 374
Chæronea, ii. 294.
Chalmers, George, iv. 513; The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, vii. [53]
Chambrier, M., iv. 514
Champion, The, iii. 532-535; vii. [37], [38]
Champollion, Jean Franjois, v. 603
Chandler, Dr., Travels in Greece, ii. 172, 189
Chantrey, Sir Francis, vii. [49]
Chaponnière, J. J., editor of Advis et Devis de l'ancienne et nouvelle Police de Genève, etc., iv. 5
Chappell, William, Old English Popular Music, vi. 145
Charity Ball, The, vii. [71]
Charlemagne, iv. 287-290; vi. 507
Charlemont, Lady, iii. 105; iv. 569; vi. 215
Charles I., i. 2, 3, 101, 130,; v. 560; vii. [35], [36]
Charles II., i. 2, 123, 198; v. 487
Charles III., Duke of Savoy, iv. 4, 10
Charles IV. of Spain (Connétable de Bourbon, Comte de Montpensier), ii. 390; iv. 258; v. 495, 498, 515-516, 520
Charles V. of Spain, ii. 453; iii. 308, 309; v. 499, 549
Charles VII. (Duke of Lorraine), iii. 458
Charles VIII. of France, ii. 504
Charles IX. of Sweden, v. 371
Charles XII. of Sweden, i. 107; iv. 202, 207, 233; v. 551; vi. 362, 363
Charles of Anjou, ii. 494
Charles of Saxony, Prince, vi. 605
Charles the Bold, ii. 297
Charles, Prince (the Pretender), i. 173
Charles Edward, Prince, ii. 369
Charles, R. H., translation of Dillman's Ethiopic Text (Book of Enoch), v. 302
Charlotte, Princess, wife of Tzarovitch Alexey, vi. 417
Charlotte of Wales, Princess, ii. 313, 450; iii. 45, 376; vii. [35], [78]
Charlotte, Queen, iii. 4
Charrière, E., La Vie vaillant Bertran du Guesclin, v. 549
Chateaubriand, François Réné, Vicomte de; ii. 190; iii. 195, 431; v. 538, 539; Les Aventures du dernier Abencerrage, v. 558; Congress, etc. v. 562, 567, 575; Les Martyrs ou le Triomphe de la religion chrétienne, v. 575
Châteauneuf-de-Randon (Lozère), v. 549
Chatham, Earl of, i. 113; iv. 510; vi. 478; vii. [28]
Chaucer, mentioned in Hints from Horace, i. 395; his use of the word lemman, ii. 22; Canterbury Tales ii. 155; the nightingale's "merry note," iii. 170; terza rima, iv. 313; Compleint to his Lady, iv. 239; Wife of Bath, iv. 484
Chaumont, Treaty of, v. 550
Chaworth, George, Viscount, iv. 542
Chaworth, Mary Ann (Mrs. Chaworth-Musters), i. 52, 189, 192, 210, 329, 277, 282, 283, 285, 475; ii. 18, 29. 421; iv. 31, 32, 35, 36, 39, 542; Byron's "bright morning star of Annesley," iv. 38
Chaworth, William, i. 189; ii. 17; iv. 542
Cheltenham, v. 609
Chemnitz, battle of, v. 371
Cheops, king, vi. 79
Cherbuliez, J. L. A., vi. 461
Chermside, Sir Herbert Charles, Governor of Queensland, vi. 497
Chermside, Lady (née Webb), vi. 497
Cherry, Andrew, The Travellers; Peter the Great, i. 306, 345
Cherubim, the, v. 228
Cherubini, his opera Les Abencerages, v. 558
Chester Mysteries, vi. 551
Chester Plays, v. 200, 207
Chesterfield, 4th Earl of, Letters, i. 415; vi. 525
Chesterfield, Philip Henry, 5th Earl of, President of the Four-Horse Club, vii. [26]
Chetsum, Rev. David, ii. 283
Chevalier, Le, iii. 13
Chezy, A. L., Jāmā's Medjnoun and Leila, iii. 160
Chiaus, a Turkish messenger, iii. 113
Chichester, Lady, ii. 23
Chichester, Mrs., i. 350
Childe Harold, Introduction to Cantos I. and II., ii. ix-xv; Notes on the MSS. of, ii. xvi-xx; Itinerary, ii. xxi-xxiv; Preface to Cantos I. and II. ii. 3-8; Canto I., ii. 15-84; Notes on Canto I., ii. 85-95; Canto II., ii. 99-163; Notes on Canto II., ii. 165-208; Introduction to Canto III., ii. 211-214; Canto III., ii. 215-289; Notes on Canto III., ii. 291-307; Introduction to Canto IV., ii. 311-315; Original Draft Canto IV., ii. 316-319; Dedication of Canto IV., ii. 321-326; Canto IV., ii. 327-463; Notes on Canto IV., ii. 465-525; referred to, i. 5, 232, 277, 282, 324, 355, 366, 368, 379, 387, 453-455; iii. xix, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 21, 23, 24, 90, 91, 96, 107, 120, 121, 123, 129, 134, 145, 165, 168, 210, 225, 336, 395, 417, 450, 459, 460, 470, 480, 485, 495, 499, 521; iv. 6, 34, 40, 41, 53-59, 62, 63, 65, 79, 87, 100, 104, 105, 127, 131, 132, 139, 155, 162, 166, 173, 193, 194, 196, 238, 244, 257, 266, 271, 275, 304, 364, 397, 404, 413, 422, 425, 426, 446, 456, 471, 529, 536, 578, 580; v. 27, 73, 126, 139, 149, 153, 157, 163, 333, 365, 408, 500, 556, 607, 610, 612, 615; vi. xv, xvii, 12, 13, 48, 74, 84, 116, 149, 186, 200, 212, 234, 303, 382, 384, 419, 424, 434, 476, 539, 558; vii. [7], [37], [49], [51], [55], [58]
Childe Harold's Good Night, ii. 26; vii. 6
Childish Recollections, i. 17, 84-106; ii. 8, 12, 95; iii. 324
Children of Apollo, i. 294, 342, 445
Childs, George W., vii. [63]
Chili, Independence of, v. 556
Chillon, Castle of, ii. 303, 304; iv. 3, 4, 18
Chimariot mountains, ii. 131, 181
Chinazzo, David, The War of Chioza, ii. 338, 477
Chioggia (Chioza), war of, ii. 338, 476, 497
Chisholm, G. G., ii. xxiv
Chiswick Press, i. xi
Choiseul-Gouffier, Count, Voyage Pittoresque de la Grèce, ii. 168; iii. 295; vi. 151
Chouet, i. 414
Chrematoff, vi. 307
Christian, Charles, v. 622
Christian, Edward, Chief justice of Ely, v. 588; editor of Blackstone's Commentaries, v. 622
Christian, Fletcher, mate of the Bounty, v. 581-584, 588; short account of, v. 622
Christian Observer, iii. 377
Christians of Ewanrigg, the, v. 622
Christodoulos, an Acarnanian, Περὶ Φιλοσόφου, κ.τ.λ., ii. 198
Christopher Caustic's Terrible Tractoratian, etc., i. 307
Chronique de Bayart, v. 515
Chryseus, ii. 462
Chrysostom, vi. 28
Chulos, footmen, ii. 67, 71
Church, Rev. A., Pliny's Letters, ii. 380
Churchill, Charles, iv. 45, 51; v 337; Prophecy of Famine, iv. 14; The Times, iv. 21; The Candidate, iv. 46; The Farewell, iv. 174
Churchill, Charles, master-at-arms on the Bounty, v. 583
Churchill's Grave, iv. 45, 51, 71, 230, 266; v. 337; vi. 401
Cibber, Colley, The Provoked Husband, i. 399; Lives, iii. 280
Cicero, "Tully's fire," i. 29; Addison on his puns, i. 398; Sulp. Severus' letter to, ii. 133; In Verrem, ii. 168; speeches in the Forum, ii. 301, 413; De Finibus, ii. 345; Epist. ad Familiares, ii. 362; Epist. ad Atticum, ii. 384, 509; "Alas, for Tully's voice," ii. 392; In Catilinam, ii. 396, 510; Academ., ii. 399; Middleton's Life quoted, ii. 408; site of his villa, ii. 455, 522; Romans and the theatre, ii. 492; De Divinat., ii. 510; vi. 585; De Suo Consulatu, ii. 510; De Legibus, ii. 519; De Naturâ Deorum, iv. 115; Epist., iv. 120; Pro Sexto Roscio, Amerino, iv. 438; Diodorus Siculus contemporary with, v. 3; "the topical memory of the ancients," vi. 16
Cicisbeo, origin of the word, iv. 171
Cicogna, E. A., Personaggi illustri della Venezia patrizia gente, iv. 457; Inscrizioni Veneziane, v. 123
Cicognara, Leopoldo, Conte de, ii. 324, 472; iv. 456, 457
Cicognini, Giacinto Andrea, Convitato di Pietra, vi. xvi
Cid Hamet Benengeli, i. 299
Cilicia, v. 4, 24
Cimon, iv. 108
Cincinnatus, iii. 314; v. 571
Cinna, ii. 393
Cintio Giraldi, Nouvelles, v. 471
Cintra, Convention of, ii. xi, 38, 39, 65, 86; mountain, ii. 31, 34; Royal Palace at, ii. 37
Circassia (Franguestan), iii. 111; vi. 279
Circe, v. 573
Cisternes, Raoul de, Le Duc de Richelieu, vi. 333
Ciudad Real, ii. 89
Ciudad Rodrigo, fall of, i. 496; vi. 69
Civil Wars, the, i. 3
Civitella, village of, ii. 523
Civran, iv. 331
Claiborne, W. C. C., Governor of Louisiana, iii. 297, 298
Clairmont, Jane (her transcription of Childe Harold, Canto III.), ii. 145, 211, 214, 216, 217, 230, 232, 288, 304; iv. 3, 70
Clancarty, Lord, vi. 374
Clare, John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of, i. 100
Clare, John Fitzgibbon, 2nd Earl of ("Lycus"), i. xi, 96, 98-100, 128, 200, 222
Clarence, Duke of, vi. 60, 451
Clarendon, History of the Rebellion, i. 3
Clarens, ii. 277, 304; iv. 18
Clark, J. W., Cambridge, vi. 433
Clarke, Edward Daniel, Travels in Various Countries, i. 455; ii. 168, 172, 204; iii. 75, 94, 151, 272, 295; vi. 171, 204, 211; The Tomb of Alexander, etc., v. 542
Clarke, Hewson, i. 373-375, 383; ii. 213
Clarke, John, i. 406
Clarke, J. S., Memoir of William Falconer, ii. 169
Clarke, Mary Anne, i. 391
Claude Lorraine, ii. 168; vi. 502
Claudian, ii. 412; In Ruffin., v. 289; Epigrammata, v. 562
Claudius, ii. 520
Clayton, Sir Richard, Critical Enquiry into the Life of Alexander the Great, vi. 226
Clement XII., Pope, ii. 389, 432; v. 521
Cleon, ii. 190
Cleonice, iv. 108
Cleopatra, i. 490; ii. 397; iii. 11; v. 484; vi. 269; her mummy in the British Museum, v. 542
Clermont, Mrs., vi. 22
Cleveland, Duchess of, iv. 541
Clinton, George, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron, iii. 443, 447; v. 581
Clitumnus river, ii. 379-381
Clodius, i. 351; iv. 352; vi. 139
Clootz, Jean Baptiste, Baron de (Anacharsis Clootz), vi. xviii, 13
Club, Byron's definition of a, i. 407
Clusium, iv. 334
Clytemnestra, ii. 426
Clytus, ii. 124
Coalition Ministry, the, i. 500
Cobbett, William, i. 297; ii. 40; v. 572; vi. 380; vii. [65], [67], [68]
Cobbett's Weekly Register, v. 540, 572; vi. 266
Cochineal, kermes, vi. 575
Cochrane, Thomas, Lord, iv. 111; vi. 67
Cockburn, Admiral Sir George, ii. 239
Cockburn, Mrs. Robert (Mary Duff), i. 192
Cocker, Arithmetic, vi. 601
Cockney School, the, iv. 339
Coehoorn, Baron Menno van, a Dutch military engineer, vi. 344
Coelius Antipater, Annales, ii. 378
Cohen, Francis (afterwards Sir F. Palgrave), translation of Old Chronicle (Marino Faliero); Rise and Progress of the English Constitution; History of the Anglo-Saxons, iv. 46
Coke on Littleton, vi. 568
Colbleen mountain, i. 194
Cole, W., boatswain on the Bounty, v. 583
Coleorton, Memorials of, iv. 585
Coleridge, Miss Edith, iii. 454
Coleridge, Hartley, Essays, ii. 331; First Visit to the Theatre in London, v. 474
Coleridge, H. N., Study of the Classics, vi. 117
Coleridge, Sara, i. 489
Coleridge, Mrs. S. T., iv. 521
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, The Devils Walk, i. 31; vii. [21]; Byron and, i. 305, 365; iii. 444; vi. 74; nitrous oxide, i. 307; Poems, i. 315, 316; ii. 22; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 316, 369; on Monk Lewis, i. 138; Letters of, i. 318; ii. 401; iv. 225, 585; v. 175, 544; vi. 350, 421; Table Talk of, i. 318; iv. 318, 339, 485; v. 175; vi. 152; Cottle's Early Recollections of, i. 329; Anima Poetæ, i. 367; ii. 113, 236; iv. 587; vi. 91; and Charles Lloyd, i. 368; Frost at Midnight, i. 369; Sir J. Bland Burges, i. 437; on dancing in Germany, i. 475; on Kotzebue, i. 489; Biographia Literaria, i. 489; iii. 435; vi. 4, 39, 167, 168, 175; Ancient Mariner, ii. 22; iv. 22, 27, 104, 225, 230, 506; vi. 106, 114; Lamb's apology for, ii. 22; Christabel, ii. 134, 274, 360; iii. 443, 471, 476, 511, 519, 537; iv. 20, 82, 224; v. 281; vi. 243, 279; vii. [45]; Hymn before Sunrise in the Valley of Chamouni, ii. 254; iv. 110; Dejection: An Ode, ii. 264; vi. 39; The Friend, ii. 281, 301; vi. 174; Lines to Nature, ii. 302; vi. 179; "Oh for one hour of The Recluse," ii. 337; Boccaccio, ii. 374; Essays on His Own Times, ii. 397, 401; a Parliamentary reporter, ii. 401; Kubla Khan, ii. 416, 418, 447; iv. 267; v. 73, 277; Israel's Lament, ii. 450; his influence on Rogers, iii. 320; Lines to a Gentleman, iii. 336; Byron's letters to, iii. 441; iv. 338; Byron's beneficiary, iii. 444; "Apostacy and Renegadoism," iii. 488; Songs of the Pixies, iii. 524; Zapolya, iv. 24; Sibylline Leaves, iv. 42; Religions Musings, ibid.; depreciates Voltaire, iv. 184; "No more my visionary soul shall dwell," iv. 225; on Walpole's Mysterious Mother, iv. 339; author of the libel on Shelley? iv. 475; The Plot Discovered, etc., iv. 512; Miscellanies, etc., iv. 515; Hazlitt on, iv. 518; the result of pantisocracy, iv. 521; on Southey's Life of Wesley, iv. 522; translates Schiller's Piccolomini, iv. 566; Lectures of 1811-1812, iv. 575; his visit to the Beaumonts, iv. 585; Pains of Sleep, v. 78; on Keats and Adam Steinmetz, "There is death in that hand," v. 175; and Pitt's description of Napoleon, v. 544; Critique on Maturin's Bertram, vi. xvii, 4; Morning Post, vi. 175; his marriage, ibid.; "hath the sway," vi. 445; Literary Remains, vi. 576; his note-books, vii. [18]; Mackintosh on, vii. [32]
Coligny, vi. 246
Coliseum (or Colosseum), Rome, ii. 423-435; iv. 131
Collegio dei Signore di notte al Criminal, iv. 427
Colleoni, Battolommeo, iv. 336, 392
Collier, Jeremy, Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage, i. 416; Shakespeare, vi. 502
Collignon, Maximo, Histoire de la Sculpture Grecque, ii. 365, 432, 445
Collini, Mdlle., i. 348
Collins, Ode to Pity, ii. 34; How Sleep the Brave, ii. 50; Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson, iii. 50; Irish Eclogues, iii. 224
Collins, Peerage, vi. 410
Colman the younger, George, i. 306, 343; iv. 75; The Iron Chest; Heir-at-Law, i. 343; John Bull, or An Englishman's Fireside, i. 343, 400; The Review, or the Wags of Windsor, iii. 435; Love Laughs at Locksmiths, vi. 308
Cologne, vi. 419
Colonna, Cape, ii. 156, 169; iii. 86, 134
Colonna de' Francesi, La (Ravenna), vi. 212
Colonna, Vittoria, iv. 262
Columbia, Republic of, v. 555; vi. 456
Columbus, Christopher, iii. 76; iv. 262; vi. 552
Columella, De Re Rustica, ii. 488
Comboloio, a Turkish rosary, iii. 181, 275
Commodus, iv. 334
Comnena, Anna, Alexiad, ii. 202
Complaint, The, iv. 220
Compostelli, Pietro de, iv. 448, 467
Conan the Jester, v. 209
"Concision" used for "conciseness," vi. 550
Condé, Prince de, iv. 262
Condolatory Address to Sarah, Countess of Jersey, on the Prince Regents returning her Picture to Mrs. Mee, vii. [37]
Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine, Marquis de, President of Legislative Assembly in 1792, vi. 13
Conduit, Mrs. (Catherine Barton), vi. 400
Congreve, i. 198, 306, 349, 416; vi. 510
Congreve, Sir William, inventor of "Congreve rockets," vi. 50
Conquest, The, vii. [82]
Consiglio Minore (Venice), iv. 345
Consiglio dei Dieci. See Council of Ten
Constable, Archibald, i. 310, 436
Constans, ii. 520
Constant, Henri Benjamin de Rebecque, v. 566, 567
Constantine, Emperor, ii. 336, 520
Constantine, Grand-Duke, v. 564
Constantinople (Istambol, Ἑπτάλοφος), i. 378; ii. 152, 194; iii. 17, 21; vi. 219
Constitutionel, Le, v. 566, 577
Contarini, Doge Andrea, ii. 477, 497
Contarini (afterwards Foscari), Lucrezia, v. 115, 130
Conti, v. 371
Contrario, Ugoccion, iii. 506
Cook, Captain, i. 325; v. 582; vi. 19; voyage in the Resolution, v. 588, 605
Cook, Dutton, A Book of the Play, i. 414
Cooke, George Frederick, i. 46, 344; iv. 338
Cookery, science of, vi. 561
Cooper, actor, iv. 324
Copenhagen, bombardment of, i. 468; v. 588
Copet, iv. 53; vii. [50]
Coray, Diamant or Adamantius, Bibliothèque Hellénique, ii. 196-199, 203
Corday, Charlotte, vi. 14
Cordoba, ii. 54
Corfu, ii. 193
Corfu, Giovanni da, iv. 464
Corinth, ii. 363; iii. 440-496; Gulf of, ii. 60
Corinthian brass, vi. 284
Corinthians, v. 262
Coriolanus, ii. 388, 452; iv. 338; v. 27
Cork Convent, ii. 35, 86
Cork and Orrery, 8th Earl of, vi. 504
Cork and Orrery, Mary, Countess of ("Countess Crabby"), vi. 504
Cornaro, Flaminio, Ecclesiæ Venetæ, v. 123
Cornaro, Marco, iv. 402, 465
Cornelia, daughter of Metellus Scipio, and widow of P. Crassus, iv. 264
Cornelian, The, i. 66, 240; iii. 48
Cornwall, Barry. See Procter, B. W.
Cornwall wreckers, ii. 141, 182
Coron, or Corone (the ancient Colonides), iii. 249
Corresponding Society, The, iv. 516
Corsair, i. 388, 457; ii. 252; iii. xix, 46, 49, 217-229, 303, 319-321, 409; v. 584; vi. 132
Corsi, Cardinal, ii. 495
Cortejo, Spanish, vi. 55
Cortes, v. 555
Cosmo II., ii. 499
Costerden, Elizabeth, vi. 294
Costerden, William, vi. 294
Cotta, v. 81, 108
Cottle, Amos, Translation of the Edda of Sæmund, i. 314, 328, 329, 403
Cottle, Joseph, Alfred; The Fall of Cambria, i. 328, 436; Early Recollections of Coleridge, i. 329
Cotton, Mrs., of Worcester, iii. 209
Couch of Hercules, vi. 220
Coulman, M. J. J., iv. 543
Council of Ten (Il Consiglio dei Dicci), iv. 363, 366, 385, 399, 441, 448, 465, 470; v. 115-118, 169
Courier, The, i. 423, 436; ii. xii; iii. 45, 377, 488, 534; iv. 477-479, 482; v. 203; vi. 4, 12
Courland, Anne, Duchess of (Empress of Russia), vi. 417
Courland, Frederick William, Duke of, vi. 417
Courland, James, 3rd Duke of, vi. 417
Courlande, Pierre, last Duc de, vi. 417
Courrier, v. 566, 577
Courtney Melmoth. See Pratt, Samuel Jackson
Courtney, W. P., English Whist, vi. 507
Coutts, Mrs., iv. 541; Byron's "Mrs. Rabbi;" Vivian Grey's "Mrs. Million," vi. 504
Covent Garden Theatre, O.P. riots at, i. 347; vi. 11; Manfred at, iv. 78; Lee's The Three Strangers at, v. 337
Cowley, Abraham, i. 403; vi. 166; Davideis, i. 436
Cowley, Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron, ii. 79
Cowley, Mrs. Hannah (née Parkhouse), i. 314; The Belle's Stratagem, i. 358, 403; Siege of Acre, i. 436
Cowley, W. D., translation of Parrot's Journey to Ararat, v. 294
Cowper, Joseph Meadows, Memorial Inscriptions, etc., vi. 422
Cowper, Lady (afterwards Palmerston), i. 301
Cowper, William, mentioned in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 362; The Task, iv. 174; vi. 348; Hayley's biography of, i. 321; Milton, v. 218
Coxe, William, Archdeacon of Wilts, Trav. Switz., ii. 385; Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough, vi. 174
Crabbe, George, i. 306, 365; vi. 6, 75; vii. [49]; Resentment, iii. 128
"Crane," to, vi. 524
Crashaw, Richard, vi. 166
Crassus, ii. 405; iv. 264
Creech, Thomas, Translation of Horace, vi. 247
Cremâ, v. 138
Cremâ, Augustinus de, ii. 340
Creon, king of Corinth, i. 170
Crespan, Gio., Della Vita e delle lettere di Luigi Carrer, iv. 457
Crespi, the tenor, vi. 206
Cressy, battle of, i. 2
Crete, v. 127
Creusa, i. 159
Crib, i. 466
Critical Review, iii. 473, 499, 518; iv. 6, 13, 27, 81, 99
Croesus, iii. 519
Croker, John Wilson, ii. 4, 187; iii. 157, 217; iv. 74, 157, 339; v. 546; vi. 482; vii. [49]; article on Keats in Q.R., vi. 445; vii. [76]
Croly, D. D., Rev. George, Paris in 1815; Catiline; Salathiel; The Angel of the World, vi. 444, 445
Cromwell, Oliver, i. 122, 123; ii. 292, 394, 453; iv. 334; v. 560; vi. 174; vii. [35]
Cronaca Augustini, v. 190
Cronaca Dolfin, v. 117, 118, 121, 172
Crosby and Co., B., i. xii, 234
Crosby's Magazine, i. 368
Crossing the Line, v. 616
Croupade, ii. 70
Crousaz-Crétet, Léon de, vi. 264
Cruikshank, drawing of Jackson's rooms, i. 434; frontispiece to Rowfant Library Catalogue, iv. 508
Crusaders, the, i. 117
Cruscanti, the, iv. 152
Crusius, Martinus, Turco-Græcia, iii. 122
Ctesias of Cnidos, Persica, v. 3, 4, 11; vi. 122
Ctesilaus, ii. 431
Cuba, iii. 296
Cuesta, ii. 89
Culloden, battle of, i. 173; ii. 292; vi. 12
Cumberland, Ernest Augustus, Duke of, and King of Hanover, gazetted Field-Marshal 1813, vii. [31]
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, vi. 12
Cumberland, Princess Olive of, iv. 541
Cumberland, Richard, Wheel of Fortune, i. 45, 344; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 306, 314, 343; The West Indian; The Jew, i. 344; and Townsend, i. 403; Observer, i. 414; iii. 85; Exodiad; Calvary, i. 436
Cumourgi (Courmourgi or Cumurgi), Ali, iii. 442, 455
Cunningham, Allan, vi. 3
Curll, a bookseller, i. 220, 326
Curran, John Philpot, ii. 236; iv. 561; vi. 450; Life of, iv. 555; "Longbow from Ireland," vi. 509
Currie, M.D., James, Works of Robert Burns, with an Account of his Life, etc., vi. 174
Curse of Minerva, i. 378, 451-474; ii. ix, 33, 106, 107, 168, 192, 252, 366; iii. 270
Curtis, Sir William, v. 578; vii. [68]
Curtius, Q., Hist. Alexand., vi. 226
Curwens of Workington Hall, the, v. 622
Curzon, Visits to Monasteries of the Levant, ii. 294
Cuvier, le Bon G., Recherches sur les Ossemens Fossiles, etc., v. 210; vi. 385, 415
Cyanean Symplegades, vii. [10]
Cyanometer, vi. 216
Cyaxares, v. 107
Cybele, ii. 328
Cyclades, vi. 118, 203
Cymar, or simar, a shroud, iii. 143
Cymbeline, vi. 487
Cypress tree, "the only constant mourner o'er the dead," iii. 99
Cyprus, iv. 400
Cyrus, king of Persia, v. 5; vi. 572
Czaplinski, Governor of Poland, iv. 211
D
d'Abrantés, Duke (Junot), ii. 39, 40
d'Acerenza, François Pignatelli de Belmonte, Duc, vi. 417
d'Acerenza, Jeanne Catherine, Duchesse, vi. 417
Dacians, the, ii. 412
Dacier, M., i. 402; Aristotle, vi. 182
Dacre, Charlotte. See Byrne, Mrs.
Dacre, Lady (Mrs. Wilmot), vii. [48]
D'Alembert, Jean-le-Rond, ii. 209; v. 554; vi. 63
Dalkeith, Countess of, i. 310
Dallas, Rev. Alexander, i. 387; ii. xvi
Dallas, Judge, i. 495
Dallas, R. C., his copy of British Bards, i. xiv, 293, 298, 322; Byron's letters to, i. 294, 347, 359, 404; ii. xi, xii, xiv, xviii, 15, 24, 30, 32, 37, 65, 73, 83, 95, 104, 105, 161-163, 208; iii. 129; iv. 125; vii. [9]; Fitzgerald's and Byron's jeux d'esprit, i. 298; Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, i. 305, 387; ii. ix-xii, xiv, xv, 89, 104, 120, 176; iii. 107; iv. 446; MS. of Childe Harold, ii. xvi, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22-24, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 37, 38, 41-43, 45, 46, 48-52, 54, 56, 57, 60, 62, 64, 66, 82, 83, 100-102, 105-107, 110, 112-116, 126, 131, 135, 138-140, 146, 147, 149, 150, 155, 157, 159-162, 328, 329, 336, 341, 342, 352, 370, 373, 382, 385, 413, 419, 421, 443, 451, 458, 460; a suppressed Note on Spain and Portugal, ii. 87; on Cain, v. 199; certain "ludicrous stanzas" of The Island, v. 615; MS. of The Island, v. 587, 589, 590, 592, 595-597, 600-604, 611, 612, 615, 621, 625, 632, 636, 637, 639; Don Juan MS., vi. 143, 144, 150, 159, 167, 168, 170; "Yes! wisdom shines in all his mien," vii. [12]; MS. of On a Royal Visit, etc., vii. [36]
Dallas, Robert, iii. 18
Dallaway, Rev. James, Constantinople Ancient and Modern, iii. 90, 166
Dalrymple, Sir Hew, ii. 39, 40
dal Sale, Alberto, iii. 506
Dalzell, Sir George, Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, vi. 87, 89-92, 94-96, 99, 102-110, 112
Damætus, i. 128
Damas d'Antigny, Joseph Elizabeth Roger, Comte de, vi. 312
Damascus, ii. 151
Damon, i. 175
Dampier, discoverer of the bread-fruit, v. 596
d'Ancona, A., Manuale della Letteratura Italiana, iv. 536
Dandies, the, iv. 176
Dandolo, Doge Andrea, iv. 352, 366, 438, 459
Dandolo, Giovanni, iv. 356
Dandolo, Doge Henry, ii. 329, 336, 337, 475
Dandolo, Conte Girolamo Antonio, Sui Quattro Cavalli, etc.; La Caduia della Repubblica di Venezia, iv. 456, 457
Danes at battle of Copenhagen, i. 468
Daniel, To the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford, iv. 239
Daniel, prophecies of, ii. 78; the writing on the wall, iii. 398; in the lions' den, vi. 235; Book of, vi. 504
Dante, ii. 355, 375, 494, 503; iv. 237-276; v. 562; vi. 146, 212, 213, 303; his tomb, ii. 371, 494; iv. 237, 244; Ricci's monument to, ii. 375; Inferno, iii. 227, 249, 270; iv. 23, 238, 245, 254, 272, 314, 316; vi. 36, 37, 105, 289, 408, 606; Div. Commedia, iv. 237, 570; Paradiso, iv. 347; La Vita Nuova, iv. 248, 253; Sonnet, iv. 249, 253; Il Convito, iv. 253, 256, 274, 318; Purgatorio, iv. 256, 263, 272; vi. 181; Epistola IX. Amico Florentino, iv. 276
Danton, Georges Jacques, vi. 13
Danube, vi. 304, 306, 331, 368
Dardanelles, the, iii. 13; vi. 208
d'Argens, Marquis, Lettres Juives, iii. 123
Darkness, iv. 42; v. 315
Darmesteter, James (Notes to Childe Harold), ii. 67, 106, 115, 134, 149, 236, 325, 345, 358, 419; translation of Zend-Avesta, iv. 112
Darnley, Lord, vii. [29]
Daru, P., Histoire de la République de Vénise, iv. 332, 471; v. 115, 124, 179, 188, 190, 195; vi. 199; Histoire de la République Française, v. 196
Darwin, Charles Robert, i. 367
Darwin, Erasmus, The Botanic Garden; The Temple of Nature, i. 306, 367
Davenport, actor, as "Ulric" in Werner, v. 324
David, i. 490
Davies, Scrope B., ii. 211, 212; iv. 179; Parisina dedicated to, iii. 501
Davies, Thomas, Massinger, i. 304; Life of Garrick, i. 409, 428
Davis, Henry Edward, ii. 283
Davison, Mrs., iv. 70
Davison, T., printer, i. 452, 453; iii. 259, 315, 323; vii. [58]
Davoust, General, v. 550
Davy, Lady (Mrs. Apreece), iv. 541
Davy, Sir H., i. 307; iv. 472, 570, 586; his safety-lamp, vi. 51
Davy, Martin, Master of Caius College, Cambridge, iii. 170
Dead Sea, ii. 237, 294
Death of Calmar and Orla, i. 177
Debora, or Azzrum, Cain's sister, v. 226
Decies, Lord, Archbishop of Tuam, i. 390
Dee river, Aberdeenshire, i. 193, 238
Deformed Transformed, The, ii. 423, 483; iv. 15; v. 72, 371, 469-534, 606; vi. 500
d'Egville, Don Quichotte, ou les Noces de Gamache, i. 347
de la Bastie, M. le Bimard, Baron, Mémoires de l'Académie, etc., ii. 480, 481, 482
De la Berge, Essai sur le règne de Trajan, ii. 412
de la Croix, Sieur, i. 493
Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugène, painter, iv. 461
de la Guilletière, Le Sieur, Lacedémone Ancienne et Nouvelle, iii. 122
de la Houssaie, Sieur Amelott, History of the Government of Venice, iv. 358
de la Motraye, Aubrey, Voyages, vi. 295, 296
Delano, Amasa, Narrative of Voyages, etc., v. 622
De la Pryme, Charles, iv. 46
De La Rose, Pierre, vii. [3]
Delavigne, Casimir Jean François, Marino Faliero, tragédie en cinq actes, iv. 329, 367
Delawarr, George John, 5th Earl of ("Euryalus"), i. 7, 100; ii. 22
Delawarr, Thomas, 3rd Earl of, i. 101
Delbora, or Awina, Abel's sister, v. 226
Delhis, or delis, Turkish bravos, "Forlorn Hope," ii. 136, 149; iii. 168, 459; vi. 312
Della Cruscan School, i. 304, 323, 357, 358, 441, 444; Academy (Florence), i. 358; ii. 357, 485
della Scala, Francesco can Grande, v. 562
Delort, M., iv. 514
Delphi, i. 425; ii. 15, 60, 61, 85, 92
Delphin, Martial, vi. 27
Delpini, Charles Anthony, Don Juan; or, The Libertine destroyed, vi. xvi, 11
Del Pinto, vi. 227, 228
Delvinachi (Illyria), ii. 134, 174, 177, 202
Demeter, v. 570
Demetrius, Byron's servant, ii. 75
Demetrius Poliorcetes, v. 486
Democracy, "an Aristocracy of Blackguards," vi. 381
Democritus, i. 422
Demosthenes, i. 29; ii. 301
Denham, Clapperton, and Oudney, Narrative of Travels ... in Northern and Central Africa, vi. 474
Denman, Lord, i. 366; ii. 291
Dennis, John, i. 220, 326; iii. 279; Essay on the Operas after the Italian manner, etc., i. 410
Dent, M.P., John ("Dog Dent"), vii. [49]
Denvil ("Manfred Denvil"), the actor, iv. 78
d'Epinay, Madame, ii. 266
De Principatibus Italiæ Tractatus Varii, ii. 478
Derby, Lord, Homer's Iliad, vi. 339
d'Erceville, Rolland, Recherches sur les Prérogatives des Dames chez les Gaulois, etc., ii. 6
Deropoli, plain of, ii. 134
Dervish Tahiri, ii. 175, 176; iii. 134, 450
Dervishes, the, i. 492; iii. 254
Derwentwater, iv. 525
Desaix de Voygoux, Louis Charles Antoine, vi. 14
Descamisados, or Sansculottes of the Spanish Revolution, vi. 456
Deshayes, ballet-master at the King's Theatre, i. 347
De Silver and Co., i. 452, 453
des Issarts, Marquis de Forbin, v. 566
Desmoulins, Camille, vi. 14
d'Este, Marquis, of Tuscany, ii. 354; iii. 503
d'Este, Alfonso, ii. 486
d'Este II., Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, iv. 266
d'Este, Borso, ii. 354
d'Este, Ercolo, ii. 354
d'Este, Hugo, iii. 503
d'Este, Leonora, ii. 355; iv. 145, 147, 148, 151, 152
d'Este, Lionel, ii. 354
d'Este, Luigi, Cardinal, ii. 486; iv. 146
d'Este, Niccolo, Marquis, iii. 505-507
d'Este, Ugo, iii. 505-507
Destruction of Sennacherib, The, iii. 404
Detached Thoughts, i. 99, 205; ii. 301; iv. 75, 179, 562, 580, 584; v. 485; vi. 270, 360, 509
Dettingen, battle of, vi. 12
Deuteronomy, ii. 294; iv. 499
Devil's Drive, The, i. 30; vii. [19]-[34]
Devonshire, Elizabeth, Duchess of, ii. 410; iii. 31; vi. 70, 488
Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, v. 329, 378
Devonshire, William Spencer, 6th Duke of (Byron's "Duke of Dash"), vi. 50
Dewick and Clarke, printers, vii. [3]
D'Herbelot, Bibliothèque Orientale, ii. 149; iii. 76, 109, 120, 145, 173; iv. 113; v. 280; vi. 292
d'Houdetot, Comtesse, ii. 265, 300
Diana, vi. 151
Dibdin, Thomas John, i. 341; iv. 338; The Jew and the Doctor; Mother Goose, i. 345, 346; The Grinders, or more Grist to the Mill, vii. [61]
Dickens, Charles, v. 114; vi. 208; Tale of Two Cities, vi. 435
Dictionary of Antiquities, vi. 151
Dictionary of National Biography, ii. 25, 280; iv. 501, 503, 513; v. 589; vi. 67
Diderot, ii. 266
Dido, i. 157
Diez, iv. 171
Digentia river, ii. 523
Dilettanti Society, i. 378, 379, 454; ii. xi, 109
Dillman, Professor, Ethiopic Text of Book of Enoch, v. 302
Dillon, Charles, actor, iv. 78
Dinner-bell, "the Tocsin of the Soul," vi. 232
Diocletian, iii. 308
Diocletian's (Pompey's) Pillar, v. 548
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliothecæ Historicæ, v. 3-5, 11, 14, 21, 81, 106, 405, 543
Diogenes, ii. 241; v 565; vi. 303, 436
Diogenes Laertius, i. 18, 414; De Vitâ et Sententiis, vi. 585
Dion Cassius, ii. 179; Hist. Rom., ii. 411, 510, 511, 512; iv. 370
Dionisus, G. J., Canonico di Verona, ii. 496
Dionysius, ii. 413; Antiq. Rom., ii. 510, 512, 513, 518
Dionysius the Areopagite, Celestial Hierarchy, v. 286
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, ii. 497
Dionysius the Younger, iii. 311
Dionysus, India occupied by, v. 21
Dirce river, ii. 189
Disdar, ii. 187
Disraeli, Benjamin, Vivian Grey, vi. 504, 506
Disraeli, Isaac (Curiosities of Literature), ii. 468, 470; iii. 217, 499; vi. 555
d'Istria, Count Capo, v. 575
Djerrid, or jerreed, Turkish javelin, iii. 97
Dniéper river, vi. 201, 202, 208, 211, 233
Dniester river, vi. 362
Dodona, site of, ii. 132
Dodsley, A., The Ordinary, ii. 17; Description of the Leasowes, iii. 41; Plays, v. 200
Dodwell, E., Classical Tour, i. 455; iii. 272; Tour through Greece, vi. 151
Dog-tax Bill, 1796, vii. [49]
D'Ohsson, Mouradja, Tableau générale de l'Empire Othoman, ii. 136, 206; iii. 176, 206
Dolabella, ii. 405
Dolce, Carlo, vi. 502
Dolfin Cronaca, v. 117, 118, 121, 172
Dolfino, Doge Giovanni, ii. 475
d'Olivet, M. l'Abbé (Thoulier), Histoire de l'Académie Française, ii. 485
Dolman, Miss Maria, iii. 41
Domestic Pieces (Poems), ii. 247, 426
Domitian, ii. 408; iv. 334
Domitius Marsus, i. 73
Don, brig of, vi. 405
Don Juan, i. 260, 203, 362, 403, 434; ii. 30, 59, 139, 149, 227, 281, 332, 342, 366, 372, 374, 441; iii. 13, 397, 463, 481, 488, 490, 494, 495; iv. 16, 17, 47, 60, 125, 132, 165, 184, 195, 226, 232, 238, 243, 279, 280, 475-477, 566, 570, 578; v. 159, 202-204, 351, 396, 497, 568, 584; vi. entire; vii. [9], [25], [76], [77]
Don Quixote, i. 490
Donati, Corso, iv. 253
Donati, Gemma, iv. 253
Donate, Andrea, v. 123
Donate, Ermolao (or Almoro), v. 116, 134
Donatus, Tib. Cl., ii. 514; Life of Virgil, ii. 407
Donne, Dr., vii. [19]
Donoughmore, Earl of, Byron's speech on motion for Committee on Roman Catholic claims, iv. 561
Doomsday Book, vi. 411
Dorchester, Lady, ii. 319; iv. 548, 566; vi. 608
Doria, Paganino, iv. 356
Doria, Pietro (Genoese admiral), ii. 338, 476, 497
Doria, transcript of Sanudo's Diaries, iv. 326
Doroshénko, Peter, President of the Western Ukraine, iv. 201
Dorotheus of Mitylene, Archbishop of Monembasia, Univ. Hist., ii. 198
D'Orsay, Count Alfred, "Cupidon déchaîné," vi. 507, 526, 547
Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, To all you Ladies, etc., i. 198, 418
Dorset, George John Frederick, 4th Duke of, i. 194; iii. 423, 425
Douce, Francis, edition of Holbein's Dance of Death, vi. 555
Dover, vi. 420
Dover, Lord, preface to Walpole's Letters to Sir H. Mann, iv. 339
Dowden, Edward, Life of Shelley, ii. 145, 258, 300; iv. 475
Downie, Commodore, iv. 198; vi. 508
Drachenfels, Castle of, ii. 249, 295; vi. 419
Dramali, Turkish general, v. 556
"Drapery misses," vi. 442
Drayton, Michael, The Barons' Wars, iii. 405
Dream, The, i. 210; ii. 219, 220, 260, 332; iv. 31-41, 63, 404, 544
Dresden, re-entered by Napoleon, v. 553; battle of, vi. 14
Drexel Institute, vii. [63]
Dromedary, "ship of the desert," v. 606
Drouineau, Gustave, Rienzo, ii. 415
Druid oak, Newstead Abbey, vi. 497
"Druids," the, i. 443; ii. 213
Drummond, Sir William, iv. 337; A Review of the Government of Athens and Sparta; Herculanensia, ii. 204 Academical Questions, ii. 422; vi. 528
Drury Lane Theatre, burnt, i. 417; Byron's Address, iii. 51; iv. 69; Manfred at, iv. 78; Marino Faliero at, iv. 324, 328; the sub-Committee, iv. 338, 584; Sardanapalus at, v. 2; The Two Foscari at, v. 114; Werner at, v. 324; Lee's The New Peerage at, v. 337; Don Juan: or, The Libertine at, vi. 11; Nourjahad at, vii. [33] Manuel; Ina at, vii. [48]
Drury, Henry, i. 25, 84, 88; ii. xvii, 100; iii. 13, 27; vi. 280; vii. [8], [10]
Drury, Dr. Joseph, Headmaster of Harrow ("Probus"), i. 15, 16, 17, 25, 86, 89, 90, 94, 103; ii. 387
Drury, Mark, i. 17, 89
Dryden, John, on the Earl of Dorset, i. 198; his Virgil, i. 220, 477; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 305, 306, 312; Byron's support of, i. 368; a translator, i. 375; in Hints from Horace, i. 395, 397; Almanzor, i. 398; a caricature of, i. 401; Alexander's Feast, ii. 123; iv. 446; Absalom and Achitophel, ii. 420; vi. 482; Cymon and Iphigenia, iii. 59; "the ponderous ball expires," iii. 493; Palamon and Arcite, iv. 26; Georgics, iv. 208; a borrower from Boccaccio, iv. 316; to "partake," iv. 362; "Thou shall believe in," vi. 74; Indian Emperor, vi. 178; Theodore and Honoria, vi. 180; "Dedication" of the Æneis, vi. 182; his publisher Tonson, vii. [57]
Dublin Examiner, iii. 473
Dublin University Magazine, iv. 82; vi. xx
Dubois, Edward, My Pocket-Book, etc., i. 378, 379
Dubost, i. 390
Dubourdieu, Admiral, iii. 25
Ducange, Glossarium ad Scriptores Med., etc., ii. 435
Ducato, Cape (Leucadia's Cape), ii. 125
Duel, The, iv. 542
Duff, Mary (Mrs. Robert Cockburn), i. 192
Duff, Sir M. E. Grant, Notes from a Diary, i. 293
Dufferin, Lady, i. 343
Dugdale, Monasticon, v. 200, 207
Dugdale, Sir William, A Short View of the Late Troubles in England, vi. 174
Duke William, wreck of the transport, vi. 95
Dulauloy, General, vii. [24]
Dumarsais, i. 402
Dumouriez (Dumourier), General Charles François Duperier, Memoirs, vi. 12, 13
Dunbar, battle of, ii. 394
Duncan, vi. 14
Dunning, John, iv. 513
Dupaty, President, ii. 508
Duppa, R., Life of Michael Angelo, iv. 272, 273
Dupré, F., v. 554
Dura, in Assyria, vi. 504
Duran, H., Romancero General, iv. 529
Duris, the historian, v. 11
Dwarfs, vi. 242
Dyce, Rev. Alexander, iii. 348; Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, vi. 78
Dyer, George, Country Walk, iii. 330; Sketch of Southey, vi. 175
Dying gladiator, statue of the, ii. 432
E
E Nihilo Nihil; or, An Epigram Bewitched, vii. [55]
Earl of Abergavenny, wreck of the ship, vi. 91
Early English Text Society, v. 207, 496
Early Poems from Various Sources, i. 210-285
Earthquakes, ii. 377, 505
East India Co., i. 377; vi. 236
Eastlake, Sir C. L., his picture "Byron's Dream," iv. 37
Eccentric Review, i. 322
Ecclesiastes, i. 307; vi. 303
Ecclesiasticus, ii. 155
Eckermann, Conversations with Goethe, iv. 157, 327, 328; v. 119, 122, 199, 204
Eckersall, Harriet (Mrs. T. R. Malthus), vi. 461
Eckersall, John, vi. 461
Eclectic Review, i. 379, 430, 431, 432; iii. 444, 493, 500; iv. 6, 158, 203, 240; v. 204, 329; vi. 162
Edgcumbe, or Edgcombe, Richard, ii. 430; iii. 72; iv. 15
Edgeworth, Maria, vi. 18
Edinburgh Annual Register, i. 435, 436
Edinburgh Evening Post, i. 430
Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, afterwards Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, q.v.
Edinburgh Review, i. xiv, 202, 292, 294, 301-303, 305, 310, 330, 331, 336-341, 382, 392, 395, 429, 432; ii. xv, 109, 196, 201, 204, 213, 315, 360; iii. 77, 151, 219, 377; iv. 6, 48, 80, 158, 239, 313, 329, 342, 513, 574; v. 5, 119, 204, 280, 282, 338, 551; vi. xx, 9, 51, 67, 76, 172, 175, 403, 445, 459, 551; vii. [32]
Edinburgh Weekly Journal, vi. xix
Edleston (Byron's "Cornelian"), i. 66; ii. 104
Edom, Sea of, vi. 122
Edu, Rajah of Ellichpur, v. 631
Edward the Black Prince, i. 107; vi. 422
Edward III., vi. 496
Edward VI., iv. 542
Edwards, Captain, of the Pandora frigate, v. 584
Edwards, Dr., Master of Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, i. 417
Egan, Pierce, Life in London, i. 321, 434; vi. 431-433; Anecdotes of the Turf, vi. 433
Egeria, ii. 454, 515; Grotto of, ii. 416
Egerton MSS., in British Museum, i. 235, 293, 387; ii. xvi
Eginhard, iv. 288
Egotism. A Letter to J. T. Becher, i. 247
Egripo, the Negropont, iii. 173
Egypt, evacuated by the French, ii. 108; the Pyramids of, v. 550
Ehrenbreitstein, ii. 251, 297
Eiger, the Grosse, iv. 129
Ekenhead, Lieutenant, iii. 13
Elam, v. 4
Elchingen, Michel Ney, Duke of, vi. 373
Eldon, John Scott, Earl of, ii. 213; iv. 328, 482; v. 203; vi. 460, 569; vii. [13], [29]
Elector Palatine, the, i. 2
Electric telegraph, invention of the, iv. 505
Elegiac Stanzas on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart., iii. xix, 417
Elegy, vii. [75]
Elegy on Newstead Abbey, i. 116
Elena, Duchess, iv. 367
Elgin, Lady, i. 452
Elgin, Lord, and the Elgin Marbles, i. 378, 452-474; ii. x, xi, 100, 106, 108-110, 167, 168, 172, 188
Elizabeth, Princess, i. 437
Elizabeth, Queen, i. 197; ii. 453
Ellenborough, Lord, vi. 265; vii. [29]
Ellice, v. 555
Ellis, A. G. (British Museum), iii. 95
Ellis, F. S., ed. Golden Legend, iv. 494; vi. 33, 230, 273
Ellis, George Agar, i. 396; ii. xiii; iii. 77, 94, 151, 219, 321; iv. 514
Elliston, Robert W., iii. 51; iv. 338; Memoirs of, iv. 328
Elmsley, Professor, vii. [52]
Eloïsa, v. 634
Elze, Karl, Life of Lord Byron, i. xi, 4, 18; ii. 248, 352; iv. 14, 543
Encina, Juan del, Teatro Completo, v. 207
Encyclopædia Biblica, v. 4, 219, 491
Encyclopædia Britannica, iii. 107, 130; v. 558
Encyclopædia Metropolitana, ii. 415
Encyclopédie, La Grande, v. 566
Endor, witch of, iii. 392; iv. 108
Endorsement to the Deed of Separation, in the April of 1816, vii. [41]
Engen, battle of, vi. 14
Englaender, Dr. D., Lord Byron's Mazeppa, iv. 214, 220
Englische Studien, iv. 214, 324, 329
English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. xiv, 128, 203, 289-384, 387, 406, 409, 431, 443, 448, 453, 454; ii. ix, x, 108, 109, 202, 304, 205, 366; iii. 32, 196, 210, 324, 435; iv. 21, 182, 244, 519, 555; v. 537, 540; vi. 50, 67, 292, 587; vii. [6], [15]
Enigma on the Letter I (spurious), iii. xxi
Ennui, "the best of friends," vi. 176; "a growth of English root," vi. 512
Enoch, Book of, v. 281, 286, 291, 302, 311
Ensor, Miss Fanny, as "Myrrha" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Eos (Dawn), v. 497
Epaminondas, ii. 155; vi. 376
Ephesians, v. 233
Epicurus, vi. 139
Epigram, vii. [65]
Epigram. From the French of Rulhières, vii. [62]
Epigram on an Old Lady who had some curious notions respecting the Soul, vii. [1]
Epigram on the Braziers' Address to be presented in armour by the Company to Queen Caroline, vii. [72]
Epigrams, vii. [81]
Epilogue, vii. [63]
Epirus, ii. 127
Episode of Nisus and Euryalus, i. xii, 151, 177
Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori, vii. [47]
Epistle to a Friend in answer to some lines, etc., ii. 163; iii. 28
Epistle to Augusta, ii. 247, 456, 457; iv. 56, 57, 152; vi. 498
Epistle to Mr. Murray, vii. [51]
Epitaph, vii. [65]
Epitaph for Joseph Blacket, late Poet and Shoemaker, i. 359; vii. [11]
Epitaph for William Pitt, vii. [64]
Epitaph on a Beloved Friend, i. 18; ii. 137
Epitaph on John Adams of Southwell, vii. [1]
Erasmus, ii. 281; Naufragium, vi. 93
Eratosthenes of Cyrene, Catasterismi, ii. 439
Eratostratus, i. 467
Erechtheum, the, i. 463; ii. 106
Erechtheus, ii. 102
Erizzo, Nicolas, ii. 472; v. 117, 134
Erneis, or Ernysius, vi. 410, 411
Ernst, W., Memoirs of the Life of Lord Chesterfield, vi. 525
Eros, iv. 105
Erskine, Thomas, Lord ("Strongbow from Tweed"), i. 429; iii. 45; vi. 509, 596; vii. [66]
Esarhaddon, v. 4
Esau, v. 285
Eschinard, Descrizione di Roma, etc., ii. 516, 517
Esdaile, Mrs. (Shelley's eldest daughter), ii. 13
Espadas, or matadors, ii. 68
Éspinasse, F., Life of Voltaire, ii. 282
Essling, battle of, vi. 14
Este. See d'Este
Esterhazy, Prince, v. 539
Eteocles, v. 403
Ethiopians, Book of Enoch preserved by the, v. 302
Etna, v. 55
Eton, William, A Survey of the Turkish Empire, ii. 191, 194
Etruria, king of, ii. 90
Eucrates, ii. 393
Euganean hills, ii. 483
Eugene, Prince, Mémoires, iii. 256, 455; iv. 331
Eunapius Sardianus, Vitæ Philosophorum et Sophistarum, Philostratorum, etc., iv. 105
Euphrates, river, v. 15, 108
Euripides, Medea, i. 168; vii. [10]; Hippolytus, v. 496
European Magazine, i. 343; iii. 444, 500; iv. 99, 490; v. 329
Eurotas' banks (Laconia), ii. 150
Euryalus, i. 151, 175; ii. 387
Eurystheus, ii. 431
Eusebius, ii. 513; v. 281; Chron., v. 107
Eustace, Classical Tour in Italy, i. 452; ii. 440, 500, 516, 524
Euthanasia, iii. 39
Eutropius, Hist. Rom. Brev., ii. 411; the Eunuch, vi. 8
Euxine Sea, ii. 455; vi. 219, 220
Evans, Mr., Master at Harrow, i. 25, 89
Eve's curse, v. 271
Evening Statesman, i. 319
Examiner, ii. 215; iii. xx, 304, 389, 427, 428, 436, 438, 532-534, 538; iv. 478; v. 204, 540; vi. xx; vii. [17], [40]
Eyre, trunk-maker, i. 437
Ezekiel, iv. 43
F
Fabius, i. 220
Fabricius, Script. Gr. Var., iii. 122
Facciolati, ii. 92
Fagiono, Stefano, iv. 464
Fagiuolo, Niccolo, iv. 464
Fagniani, Maria (Lady Yarmouth), i. 501
Fairburn, John, The Stripling Bard; or, The Apostate Lartreate, iv. 521
Fairfax, Edward, translation of Tasso's Ger. Lib., iii. 362; iv. 296
Falbowski, the pane (Lord), iv. 201, 212
Falconer, William, The Shipwreck, ii. 169
Faliero, Dogaressa Aluica, iv. 448
Faliero, Bertuccio, iv. 346, 367, 464
Faliero, Lucia, iv. 365
Faliero, Marino, iv. 239, 240; story of, iv. 462; Petrarch on the Conspiracy of, iv. 468
Faliero, Doge Ordetafo, iv. 336, 390
Faliero, Doge Vitale, iv. 336, 390
Falkland, Charles John Cary, 9th Viscount, i. 351
Falkland, Lucius Cary, Lord, i. 121, 128, 432; iv. 21
Falkner, Mr., i. xii
Fandango, the, i. 492
Fanshawe, Harriet, Enigma on the Letter H., iii. xx
Fare Thee Well, iii. 537
Farewell! if ever fondest prayer, iii. 409
Farewell Petition to J. C. H., Esq., vii. [7]
Farewell to England (spurious), iii. xx
Farewell to Malta, iii. 24
Farewell to the Muse, i. 254
Farish, Rev. W., i. 417
Farquhar, The Beaux' Stratagem, i. 415; iv. 481; Recruiting Officer, ii. 88
Faucit, Helen, as "Angiolina" in Marino Faliero, iv. 324; as "Marina" in The Two Foscari, v. 114; as "Josephine" in Werner, v. 324
Faunus, Lucius, De Antiq. Urb. Rom., ii. 510-513
Fauvel, M., ii. 99, 168, 187, 190
Favell, iv. 225
Favila, Duke of Cantabria, v. 558
Fazillac, M. Roux-, iv. 514
Fazzioli, Venetian kerchiefs, vi. 83
Fea, the Abbate, Spiegazione dei Rami Storia, etc., ii. 518
Feere, consort or mate, ii. 22
"Feeble" used for "foible," vi. 550
Feinagle, Gregor von, vi. 16
Fellowes, Henry Wallop, vi. 569
Fénélon, Télémaque, ii. 118; vi. 303
Fennell, C. A. M., Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, i. 455
Fenwick, John, translation of Dumourier's Memoirs, vi. 13
Ferdinand and Isabella, ii. 47
Ferdinand V. of Spain, vi. 212
Ferdinand VII. of Spain, ii. 54, 55, 78, 90, 91; v. 538, 558
Ferdousi, i. 353
Ferney, iv. 53
Ferrand, M., Histoire des Trois Démembremens de la Pologne, v. 551
Ferrara, ii. 312, 354, 503, 505; iv. 141
Ferrara, Alfonso d'Este II., Duke of, iv. 266; vi. 212
Ferrari, Girolamo, iii. 441
Festus, De Verb. Signif., ii. 437
Fewterel, the prize-fighter, i. 433
Fiandra, Comte Baldovino di, iv. 352
Ficino, ii. 365, 495; iv. 280
Fielding, Beau, iv. 541
Fielding, The Tragedy of Tragedies, or the Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great, i. 313, 389, 392, 436; Amelia, i. 385; The Golden Rump, i. 414; Jonathan Wild, ii. 171; iv. 284; Tom Jones, ii. 386; iv. 284, 332; History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, iv. 284; vi. 254, 511; Journey from this World to the Next, iv. 483, 518; his "superior grossness," vi. xviii, 210; his use of "was," vi. 208
Fielding, Sir John, Bow Street magistrate, i. 416
Figuranti, vi. 207
Fiji, v. 599
Filicaja, Poesie Toscaine, ii. 312, 361
Fill the goblet again, i. 283
Finden, Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, ii. 11
Fingall, Arthur James Plunkett, 8th Earl of, iv. 559
Finlay, History of Greece, ii. 107, 139, 140, 146, 165, 175, 180, 193, 441; v. 556; vi. 168; Greece under Othoman and Venetian Domination, iii. 166, 194, 195, 481
Finley, John, the pioneer, vi. 349
First Kiss of Love, The, i. 82
Fitger, Arthur, iv. 324
Fitzgerald, Colonel, iv. 157
Fitzgerald, Edward, translation of Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, iii. 87, 109
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, iv. 548
Fitzgerald, Percy, Life of George IV., i. 416
Fitzgerald, W. L., The Tyrant's Downfall, iii. 435
Fitzgerald, William Thomas (Nelson's Triumph; Tears of Hibernia; Nelson's Tomb), i. 297, 444, 448, 481, 485; iii. 312; iv. 549
Fitzpatrick, Richard, Dorinda: a Town Eclogue, i. 500
Flaminius, Consul, ii. 505, 508
Flaminius Vacca, Memorie, ii. 508, 509, 511, 515
Flash language, instances of, vi. 431-433
Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseum), Rome, ii. 423-435
Fletcher, Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, i. 415; The Two Noble Kinsmen, ii. 217
Fletcher of Saltoun, Andrew, An Account of a Conversation, etc., v. 602
Fletcher, William (Byron's servant), ii. 28, 52; iii. 381; iv. 367; vii. [6], [8]
Fletcher, Mrs. William, vi. 22
Florence, ii. 312; iv. 249; Uffizzi Gallery at, ii. 365
Florence Miscellany, i. 358
Florentine nobility, the, ii. 365
Florus, ii. 179
Foix, Odet de, v. 498
Folger, Captain Mayhew, of the American ship Topaz, v. 582, 622
Fontainebleau, Treaty of, ii. 90
Fontenelle, Le Bovier de, Entretiens sur la Pluralitè des Mondes, ii. 198; iv. 523; vi. 246
Fontenoy, battle of, vi. 12
Foote, Samuel, The Mayor of Garratt, i. 412
Fop's Alley, i. 410; vii. [58]
Forbes, Lady Adelaide; ii. 447; vi. 116
Forbes, Sir W., Life of Beattie, ii. 5, 479
Forbin des Issarts, Marquis de, v. 566
Ford, John, i. 304, 397; 'Tis Pity she's a Whore, iv. 377
Fold, Richard, Handbook for Spain, ii. 54, 57, 68, 79; vi. 116
Forli, vi. 212
Forman, Alfred, The Metre of Dante's Comedy discussed and exemplified, iv. 239
Forman, H. Buxton, i. xi; Prose Works of P. B. Shelley, iv. 3, 18, 100; vi. xix; The Metre of Dante's Comedy, etc., iv. 239
Forster, John, v. 114
Forster the murderer, i. 308; vi. 50
Forsyth, Joseph, Remarks on Antiquities, etc., in Italy, ii. 435, 484
Forsyth, William, History of the Captivity of Napoleon, v. 544-546, 548
Forteguerri, Ricciardetto, iv. 156, 166, 176, 319
Fortunes of Nigel, i. 351
Foscari, Doge Francesco, ii. 327, 507; iv. 459; v. 115, 117, 118; vi. 199
Foscari, Jacopo, v. 115
Foscari, Lucrezia (née Contarini), v. 115, 130
Foscari, Marco, v. 118
Foscari, Maria, or Marina (née Nani), v. 115
Foscari, Nicolò, v. 115
Foscolo, Ugo, ii. 324, 496; iv. 156, 166, 281, 319, 367, 436, 457
Foster, Augustus, iii. 31
Foster, Vere, The Two Duchesses, iii. 31; vii. [15]
Foston-le-Clay (Foston, All Saints) Vicarage, vi. 596
Foulon, Joseph François, vi. 435
Four-Horse Club, the, vii. [26]
Fox, C. J., i. 113; vi. 9; Byron's On the Death of Mr., i. 34; Monodies on, i. 356; his friend Fitzpatrick, i. 500; one of "the wondrous Three," iv. 75; "with Fox's lard was basting William Pitt," iv. 511; History of James II., iii. 170; his grave in Westminster Abbey, v. 541
Fox, Charles Richard, ii. 80
Fracassetti, Giuseppe, Petrarch's Letters, ii. 351
Fragment, A, i. 21, 192; iii. 123; iv. 47, 51, 193, 203
Fragment from the Monk of Athos, iii. 18
Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore, vii. [39]
Fragment of a Novel by Byron, iv. 20
Fragment of a Translation from the 9th Book of Virgil's Æneid, i. xii, 151
Fragment—written shortly after the marriage of Miss Chaworth, i. 210
Fragments of School Exercises: from the "Prometheus Vinctus" of Æschylus, i. 14
Fragonard, his portrait of Franklin, v. 554
Frame Workers' Bill, i. 412, 495
France, v. 553
Francesca of Rimini, iv. 313-322
Francis I., Emperor of Austria, i. 489; v. 498, 503, 539, 573, 576
Francis Maria II., Duke of Rovere, ii. 498
Francis, Sir Philip, iv. 513
Franguestan (Circassia), iii. 111
Frankfort, i. 489
Franklin, Benjamin, iv. 516; Opinions and Conjectures concerning ... Electrical Matter, etc., v. 554
Fraser, Mrs. Susan, Camilla de Florian, iii. 26
Fraser's Magazine, iv. 542; v. 204
Fraticelli, Il Canzoniere di Dante, iv. 248
Frederick the Great, i. 107; vi. 337
Frederick II. of Prussia, ii. 209, 282; iv. 334; v. 637
Frederick William III. of Prussia, v. 539, 550, 553, 577; vii. [39]
French, Waterloo and the, vi. 345
French Revolution, ii. 82; vi. 13, 14
Frere, J. Hookham, i. 395; ii. 327, iii. 151; vii. [48], [49]; The Rovers, or the Double Arrangement, ii. 7; British Minister, Spain, ii. 79; The Needy Knife-Grinder, ii. 80; his article in Q.R. on Lady Morgan's France, ii. 187; Whistlecraft, iv. 155, 156, 279, 283; vi. xvi; vii. [53]; the ottava rima, iv. 238
Fréron, Elie Catharine, ii. 282
Friar, the Black, at Newstead Abbey, vi. 576, 578, et seq.
Fricker, Edith (Mrs. R. Southey), iv. 521; vi. 175
Fricker, Mary (Mrs. Robert Lovell), iv. 521
Fricker, Sarah (Mrs. S. T. Coleridge), iv. 521; vi. 175
Fricker, Stephen, vi. 175
Friendly Islands, the, v. 581
Friuli's mountains (Julian Alps), ii. 348
Frizzi, Antonio, Memorie per la Storia di Ferrara, iii. 507
From Anacreon, i. 149
From the French, iii. 428; vii. [76]
From the Portuguese ("Tu mi chamas"), iii. 71
Frosini, or Phrosine, iii. 145
Frundsberg, George, leader of the Landsknechts, v. 520
Fry, Elizabeth, vi. 425
Fryer, John, master of the Bounty, v. 594
Fugitive Pieces, i. xi, 1-75, 213; iii. 381, 383, 387, 388, 390, 400, 438; iv. 584
Fuller, Worthies: Lincolnshire, vi. 596
Fullerton, Lady Georgiana, v. 329
Fulvius Ursinus, ii. 510, 517
Funck-Brentano, M. Frantz, L'Homme au Masque de Velours Noir, iv. 514
Furius Leptinus, ii. 520
Furtwaengler, A., Masterpieces of Ancient Greek Sculpture, ii. 446
Fusina, ii. 349; vii. [72]
G
Gabor, Bethlen, king of Hungary, iv. 331; v. 349, 352
Gabriel of Bergamo, Bishop, iv. 467
Gaddi, Cardinal de', v. 516
Gail, Jean Baptiste, ii. 197
Galahad, iv. 320
Galiffe, J. A., Notices Généalogiques sur les Familles Genevoises, iv. 5; Galignanis Gazette (or Messenger), i. 452; iv. 338; v. 540; vii. [80]
Galileo Galilei, ii. 369, 496; vi. 610
Galiongee, or galiongi, Turkish sailor, iii. 184
Gall, Richard, i. 211; vi. 462
Gallehault, iv. 320
Gallienus, vi. 446
Gallo, Cape, iii. 248
Gallois, Léonard, Historie de Napoléon d'après lui-même, iii. 304
Galt, John, Voyages and Travels, i. 492; Life of Lord Byron, iii. 150, 205; vi. 195
Galvani, Professor, i. 308; vi. 50
Galvanism, i. 307; vi. 50
Gamba, Count, vi. 179, A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece, vii. [86]
Gambas, the, iv. 259
Gambier, Admiral Lord, i. 468
Gandia, Duke of, iii. 367
Garcia, H. E. Don Juan, vi. 437
Garcilasso, or Garcias Lasso, de la Vega, vi. 40
Gardiki sacked by Ali Pasha, ii. 139 Garnett, Dr. Richard (keeper of Printed Books in the British Museum), Italian Literature, ii. 324, 351, 370; iv. 281; v. 535
Garrick, David, i. 26, 344, 409; iii. 51, 52, 53; Lying Valet, i. 400; produces Don Juan; or, The Libertine Destroyed, at Drury Lane Theatre, vi. 11
Garter, story of the, ii. 7
Garth, vi. 236
Gas, nitrous oxide, i. 307
Gas first used in London, vi. 434
Gas Light and Coke Co., i. 307
Gascoigne, M.P. for Liverpool, i. 479
Gaston de Foix, Due de Nemours, vi. 212
Gastuni, iii. 184
Gates, General, vi. 12
Gauls, the, ii. 413; iv. 331, 334
Gautier, Léon, Voyage en Espagne, ii. 67, Les Epopées Françaises, v. 496
Gavotto, or Cabotto, Giovanni, iv. 262 Gay, The Beggar's Opera, i. 416, iv. 75; vii. [74]; Trivia, iv. 160, Epitaph, vi. 561
Gayarré, Charles Étienne Arthur, History of Louisiana; Fernando de Lemos, iii. 298
Gayton, Miss, i. 347, 348
Gazette, i. 488
Gazette Extraordinary, iii. 303
Gazetteer, iv. 542
Gazetteer of the World, ii. xxiv; iii. 24
Gebhart, Émile, De l'Italie (Le Sac de Rome), v. 471, 472, 510, 515, 520
Gebora, battle of, i. 470
Geddes, Rev. Alexander, Critical Remarks on the Hebrew Scriptures, v. 208
Gelasius, ii. 512
Gell, Sir William, Topography of Troy; Ithaca; Itinerary of Greece, i. 336, 379; ii. 109, 189, 204
Gelo the tyrant, iv. 440
Gemma, Dante's wife, iv. 253
Genesis, iv. 127; v. 197, 201, 207, 210, 277, 280, 285, 291, 300, 527
Genest, English Stage, ii. 331; iv. 573; v. 324
Geneva, iv. 53
Genlis, Stephanie Félicité Ducrest, Marquise de Sillery, Madame de, i. 494
Genoa, v. 158
Genseric, king of the Vandals, ii. 390, 408; iii. 233, 251
Gentleman's Magazine, i. 337; ii. 11, 216; iv. 53, 82, 99, 139; v. 470, 578; vi. 410, 508, 551; vii. [19], [27]
Geoffrey II., of Villehouardin, iii. 185
George I., iii. 209, 299
George II., ii. 282; iv. 491; vi. 12, 496; vii. [76]
George III., i. 416, 425, 486, 500; ii. 230; iv. 476, 556; v. 542, 560; vi. 77, 368, 451, 496; vii. [31], [35], [76]; in Vision of Judgment, iv. 485-525
George IV., i. 319, 487, 491, 495, 497, 500; ii. 360, 450; iii. 45; iv. 74, 548, 555; v. 204, 206, 539, 569, 578; vi. 374, 385, 425, 451, 478; vii. [17], 20, 22, 27, 29, 32, 35-37, 40, 80
George William, Elector of Brandenburgh, v. 373
Georgia, i. 378; vi. 279
Gérard, his portrait of Napoleon, iii. 314
G. Dict. Univ., ii. 415
Germantown, battle of, i. 500; vi. 12
Germany, "how much we owe to thee," i. 486
Gesner, Death of Abel, iii. 31, 32; v. 200, 201, 208, 266; Bibliotheca Univ., iii. 122
Ghibellines, the, iv. 253
Ghormezano, Signor, ii. 99
Ghosts, ii. 255
Giaffir Pacha, iii. 189
Giamschid, Sultan, iii. 108
Giant's Grave (Bosphorus), vi. 219
"Giants' Staircase" (Venice), iv. 325, 336
Giaour, the, ii. 37, 135, 136; iii. 17, 85-146, 149, 150, 183, 210, 217, 225, 235, 254, 293, 384, 453, 464, 465, 481; iv. 21, 38, 125; v. 428, 612; vi. 165, 244, 332
Gibbon, Edward, as a translator, i. 375; Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, ii. 174, 185, 202, 283, 307, 350, 392, 434, 475, 479, 482, 508; iii. 173, 251, 301, 519; iv. 53, 141, 288, 386; vi. 8, 9, 139, 179, 260, 279, 446; Miscellaneous Works, ii. 490; iii. 299, 503; Antiquities of the House of Brunswick, iii. 503
Gibraltar (Calpe's Rock), i. 378; ii. 89, 113, 455, 525; v. 588; vi. 344
Gieta, Colonel, iv. 205, 208
Gifford, William (editor of the Quarterly Review), his edition of Massinger, i. 292, 304; his Baviad and Mæviad, i. 294, 304, 362, 363; short account of, i. 304; Epistle to Peter Pindar; edition of Ben Jonson and Ford, i. 304; translation of Juvenal, i. 304, 362, 375; iii. 301; v. 63, 64, 613; vi. 255, 256; of Persius, i. 304; "a true poet," i. 306; alludes in Mæviad to Kotzebue's Pizarro, i. 344; describes Miles Peter Andrews in Baviad, i. 353; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers:—"his heavy hand, etc," i. 356; "born beneath an adverse star," i. 360; "bear witness, Gifford, Sotheby, Macneil," i. 362; iv. 182; "Why slumbers Gifford?" i. 363; attacks Delia Cruscans in Baviad and Mæviad, i. 358; criticizes Jerningham in Baviad, i. 383; on Weber, i. 397; his patron, Lord Grosvenor, i. 412; his "ultimus Romanorum," i. 444; "Edwin's mewlings" in Baviad, i. 444, 445; advises publication of Childe Harold, Canto I., ii. xi; advises suppression of stanzas on Sir John Carr in Childe Harold, ii. 65 enthusiastic about Childe Harold, Canto III., ii. 211; approves Canto IV., ii. 327; on the Giaour, iii. 76; Byron on Bride of Abydos, iii. 149; on Corsair, iii. 217; on Siege of Corinth, iii. 443; his corrections of Siege of Corinth, iii. 467-470, 474, 479-482, 484-486, 489, 492, 494, 495; on Parisina, iii. 449; on Manfred, iv. 79, 136; Murray's adviser, iv. 157; on Marino Faliero, act i., iv. 367; omits to correct Byron's bad grammar, iv. 419; reviews Lectures on the English Poets, etc., iv. 575; his addition to Two Foscari, v. 196; on Cain, v. 204; revises Heaven and Earth, v. 279, 310; his note to Don Juan on Memnon Statue, v. 497; "we've Gifford here reading MS.," vii. [48]
Gight, i. 336
Gill, landlord of Byron's lodgings in Nottingham, vii. [1]
Gillies, History of Greece, iii. 90
Gillray's Caricatures, i. 307, 476; iv. 509; vii. [29]
Gindely, Anton, History of the Thirty Years' War, v. 352, 371, 416
Ginguené, P. L., Hist. Lit. d'Italie, iv. 459
Giorgione (Giorgio Barbarelli), "Judgment of Solomon", iv. 162
Giovanelli, Palazzo, iv. 163
Girl of Cadiz (To Inez), ii. 59, 75; iii. 1; vi. 82
Girondins, or Girondists, vi. 13, 14
Gisborne, v. 204
Gisborne, Mrs., iv. 100
Giustiniani, Franceschino, iv. 365
Giustiniani, Pietro Giovanni, v. 134, 179, 188, 195
Glaciers, ii. 385
Gladiators, ii. 431, 433, 520
Gladstone, W. E., iii. 157; vi. 26
Gladwin, Francis, translation of Sa'di's Gulistan, iii. 160
Gleig, History of the British Empire in India, i. 468
Glenbervie, Sylvester Douglas, Lord, Ricciardetto, iv. 156, 176
Glenesk, Lord, MS. of Siege of Corinth, iii. 448, 451, 452, 454-467, 469-471, 473, 476, 477, 479, 482, 483, 487-489, 491-495
Gloria, Maria da, of Portugal, ii. 11
Gloucester, Duke of, i. 498; iv. 177
Glover, i. 317
Gluck, music of Don Juan; or, The Libertine Destroyed, vi. 11; Armida and Rinaldo, vi. 34
Gnatoo, or tappa cloth (Tonga Islands), v. 600
Gneisnau, August Wilhelm Antonius Neidhart von, vi. 345
Gobbi, iv. 271
Godfrey of Viterbo, ii. 337
Godoy, Manuel de, Duke of Alcudia, Principe de la Paz, ii. 54, 90
Godwin, William, iii. 444; iv. 475; Essay Of Population, vi. 459
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, and Monk Lewis, i. 317; Faust, i. 318; iv. 80, 81, 85, 110; v. 201, 247, 281, 294, 409, 470, 471, 474, 493, 494; vi. 483; Sorrows of Werther, i. 494; Travels in Italy ("Letters from Italy"), ii. 330, 335, 424; Kennst du das Land, iii. 157; review of Mannfred in Kunst und Alterthum, iv. 21, 80-82, 340; translation of Manfred, iv. 136; vii. [55]; Conversations of, iv. 157, 327, 328; v. 119, 122, 199, 204; Marino Faliero dedicated to, iv. 328, 340-342; vi. 443; vii. [63]; Aus meinem Leben, iv. 342; on Vision of Judgment, iv. 480; on Irish Avatar, iv. 556; Sardanapalus dedicated to, v. 7; on The Two Foscari, v. 119, 122; on Cain, v. 199, 204; "The moment he reflects, he is a child," v. 279; on Heaven and Earth, v. 281; Werner dedicated to, v. 335; on Don Juan in Kunst und Alterthum, vi. xix; Madame de Staël on, vi. 168
Goethe-Jahrbuch, iv. 82, 136; v. 282
Goettlingius, C., Hesiod Carm., ii. 188
Gold, vi. 455
Goldau, iv. 97
Golden Fleece, vi. 158
Goldoni, Carlo, iv. 157; Belisarus; Le Bourru Bianfaisant, etc., iv. 164; Mercanti, iv. 166
Goldsmith, Edmund, v. 289
Goldsmith, Oliver, Vicar of Wakefield, i. 480; vi. 145, 586; Citizen of the World, ii. 88, 323; Deserted Village, vi. 471
Golitsyn, Prince Basil, iv. 202
Gondola, description of a, iv. 165
Gondoliers of Venice, ii. 329, 468; iv. 165
Gonzaga, Cardinal Luigi Valenti, ii. 371, 495
Gonzaga, Scipio, iv. 143, 144
Good, John Mason, The Book of Job, iv. 498
Goodman's Fields Theatre, i. 414
Goose, game of, vi. 471
Gordianus III., Emperor, ii. 423
Gordon, Duchess of, ii. 350, 479
Gordon, Lord George, i. 484
Gordon, Pryse Lockhart, Personal Memoirs, etc., ii. 226, 227, 294; iv. 156; Life of Alexander VI., iii. 369
Gordon, Mrs. P. L., ii. 226
Gordon, Thomas, History of the Greek Revolution, v. 557; vii. [53]
Gordon, Sir William, i. 173
Gorrequer, Major, v. 545
Gorton, Biog. Dict., ii. 173
Gosnell, S., printer, i. 478
Gothenburg (Gottenburg). i. 487, 488
Goths, Rome sacked by the, ii. 390
Gottschall, Rudolph von, iv. 203
Gouffier, Count Choiseul-, Voyage Pittoresque de la Grèce, ii. 168; iii. 295; vi. 151
Gounod, his "Maid of Athens," iii. 16
Gouria, ii. 143
Gower, Hon. F. Leveson, his article in Nineteenth Century—"Did Byron write Werner?" v. 329
Goza (Calypso's Isle), ii. 118, 173; iii. 10
Gozzi, Count Carlo, Memoirs, ii. 120, 339
Grabius, Joannes Ernestus, Spicilegium SS. Patrum, v. 302
Gracchus, Tiberius, vi. 407
Gradenigo, Dogaressa Aluica, iv. 333, 377
Gradenigo, Beriola, iv. 377
Gradenigo, Nicolò, iv. 377
Gradenigo, Doge Pietro, iv. 360
Grafton, Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of, iv. 177; Autobiography iv. 510
Grafton, Duchess of, iv. 177
Graham, Mrs. (Lady Callcott), iii. 532; vi. 206, 207
Graham, General Thomas (Lord Lynedoch), i. 469
Grahame, Rev. James, Sabbath Walks; Biblical Pictures; British Georgics, i. 305, 323, 370, 429
Granada, ii. 46, 54; v. 558; vi. 30
Granard, George, 6th Earl of, vi. 116
Granby, John Manners, Marquis of, vi. 12
Grand Council (Venice), v. 169
Grande Encyclopédie, La, v. 566; vi. 313
Grange, James, pastry-cook, Piccadilly, i. 321; iv. 583
Granger, Biog. Hist. of England, iii. 298
Grant, Harding, Chancery Practice; Lord Byron's Cain, etc., with Notes, v. 203, 204
Granta, A Medley, i. 56; iv. 516
Granville, Lady, v. 329
Granville, Lord, v. 329; vii. [36]
Grattan, i. 100; iv. 556, 561; vi. 226, 450
Graves, Oliver B., of Cambridge, Mass., vii. [3]
Gray, May, Byron's nurse, vii. [1]
Gray, Thomas, Alcaic Fragment, i. 49; The Fatal Sisters, i. 70; ii. 252; Lloyd's parodies on, i. 220; Lewis' Tales of Wonder, i. 317; "glance their many-twinkling feet," i. 483; Elegy, ii. 399; iii. 240; vi. 181, 503; Progress of Poesy, ii. 413; his lyric measure, iii. 128; Poemata, iii. 423
Great Council (Maggior Consiglio), Venice, iv. 360, 399
Greatheed, Bertie, i. 358
Greece, i. 424; ii. 62, 109, 149, 154; iii. 90, 446; v. 555; vii. [85], [87]; Isles of, vi. 169
Greek Committee, the, v. 331
Greeks, the, ii. 191, 192; defeat Turks at Lerna, v. 556
Green, Hist. English People, i. 468
Green, poet, iii. 330
Greene, Robert, Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, vi. 78
Greenwood, scene-painter, Drury Lane Theatre, i. 346
Grenville, Lord, i. 437, 470, 497; iii. 45
Grenville, Lord George, Portugal; a Poem, ii. 4
Grete, river (Southwell), i. 239
Greville, Charles, vi. 451
Greville, Colonel, i. 348
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl of, vi. 478
Grey, Lord, i. 497; iii. 45
Grey, Mr., iii. 170
Grief, Martin, iv. 329
Griffin, A., i. 234
Griffith, H. T., edition of Cowper's Task, etc., vi. 348
Griffiths, Arthur, Memorials of Millbank, vii. [34]
Griffiths, George Edward, iv. 165
Grillion's Hotel, Albemarle Streetvi. 437
Grillo, Angelo, iv. 146
Grillparzer, Sappho, v. 61
Grimaldi, Joseph, i. 345; vi. 11
Grimm, Baron F. M., Cor. Lit., ii. 266
Grindelwald, iv. 110
Gritti, Benedetto, v. 116
Grolierius (Grollier), Cæsar, Historia Expugnatæ ...Urbis, v. 471, 510
Gronow, Captain, Reminiscences, i. 345, 357, 476; vi. 69, 276, 507, 508, 529
Gropius, Karl Wilhelm, ii. 166, 171
Grose, Captain Edward, 1st Life Guards, vi. 355
Grose, Francis, Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, ii. 66; vi. 433
Grosvenor, 1st Earl, i. 412
Grosvenor, Robert, 2nd Earl (afterwards Marquis of Westminster), i. 412
Grote, George, History of Greece, ii. 102, 158, 341; iii. 311; iv. 566
Grotta Ferrata, site of Cicero's villa, ii. 522
Grouvelle, i. 402
Gruterus, ii. 299
Guadalquivir, ii. 54; vi. 112
Guadiana river, ii. 46
Gualandra hills, ii. 505-507
Guardian, i. 418
Guariglia, Signor, vi. 205
Guarini, Pastor Fido, iv. 141
Guasti, Tasso's Letters, ii. 355
Guelphs, the, iv. 253
Guesclin, Bertrand du, v. 549
Guhl, ii. 441
Guicciardini, Francesco (Luigi), Sacco di Roma, iv. 258; v. 471
Guiccioli, Countess (My Recollections of Lord Byron), i. 99; ii. 289, 374; iv. 119, 213, 237, 241, 545, 547, 549, 563, 570; v. 5; vi. 52, 297, 373
Guiccioli, Palazzo, ii. 372; iv. 279
Guido, fresco of the Aurora, vi. 526
Guilford, Earl of, iv. 143
Guiscard, Robert, ii. 390
Gunpowder, discovered by Friar Bacon, vi. 340
Gurney, Hudson, The Golden Ass of Apuleius; in English Verse, entitled Cupid and Psyche, vi. 165
Gurney, William Brodie, vi. 66
Gurwood, Colonel, Wellington Dispatches, vi. 266
Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, "The Lion of the North," v. 371, 373, 553
Guy Mannering, iv. 566
Gwynne, Nell, vi. 496
"Gynocracy" used for "gynæcocracy," vi. 473, 588
H
Hachette, iv. 14
Hadrian, i. 20, 462, 493; ii. 167, 411, 431, 436, 440
Hadrian's Mole, ii. 439
Hafiz. See Stott
Hague, vi. 419
Haivali (or Kidognis), ii. 200, 207
Hales, Sir Matthew, vi. 610
Halford, Bart., Sir H., An Account of what appeared on Opening the Coffin of King Charles the First, vii. [35]
Halgh of Halgh, George, vi. 294
Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, i. 413
Hall, Captain Basil, Narrative of a Voyage to Java, 1840; Voyage to the Corea and the Loochoo Islands; Extracts from a Journal written on the Coast of Chili, etc., v. 546, 548, 556
Hallam, Henry, i. 306, 340, 380; Middle Ages, i. 337; iv. 288; vi. 464
Hallet, midshipman on the Bounty, v. 588
Hamet Benengeli, Cid, i. 299
Hamilton, Anthony, Archdeacon of Colchester, ii. 108
Hamilton, Archibald, 9th Duke of, i. 311
Hamilton, Lady Anne, Epics of the Ton, i. 294, 311, 330, 343, 353, 468, 471; Secret Memories of the Court of England, i. 311; vii. [78]
Hamilton, Sir William Richard ("Dark Hamilton"), Lord Elgin's Secretary, Memorandum on the Earl of Elgin's Pursuits in Greece, i. 455, 466; ii. x, 108, 167, 168, 204
Hamlet, i. 401; ii. 64, 99, 103, 154, 418, 450; iii. 543; iv. 77, 95, 458; v. 25, 423; vi. 309, 342, 386, 394, 432, 456, 511, 550, 570-572
Hammer-Purgstall, J. von, Histoire de l'Empire Othoman, iii. 166, 312, 441, 454, 455
Hammond, George, iii. 217; iv. 472; vii. [49]
Hamond, Mrs. (Miss Chaworth Musters), i. 277
Hampstead, ii. 66
Handbooks for—Central Italy, ii. 373, 380; iv. 275; Greece, ii. 117, 127, 157, 166, 189; Northern Italy, ii. 372; iv. 336, 392, 430; vi. 212; Rome, ii. 389, 403; iv. 271, 273
Hanmer, vi. 487
Hannibal, i. 349, 493; ii. 187, 459, 505; iii. 301; v. 606
Hansard, Parliamentary Debates, iv. 482
Hanson, Charles, vi. 460
Hanson, Hargreaves, i. 86
Hanson, John, i. 25, 86; iii. 540; vi. 100
Hanson, Mary Anne (Lady Portsmouth), vi. 569
Hanson, Newton, i. 86
Happiness, "was born a twin," vi. 130; Horace's Art of, vi. 490
Haratch, Turkish capitation tax, iii. 195
Harcourt, General, ii. 23
Harcourt, Mrs., ii. 23
Hardinge, George ("Jeffries Hardsman"), Senior Justice of Brecon, etc., vi. 508
Hare, Francis ("Silent Hare"), vi. 529
Harley, Lady Charlotte Mary (afterwards Bacon), "Ianthe," ii. xii, 11
Harmodius and Aristogeiton, ii. 228, 291; v. 556
Harmonists, the, vi. 554
Harness, Rev. W., i. 66; ii. 204; iv. 575
Harold, Baron de, iii. 100
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vi. 349
Harpocration, vi. 169
Harrison, John ("Longitude Harrison"), inventor of watch compensation, vi. 19
"Harroviensis," A letter to Sir Walter Scott, etc., v. 202
Harrow, i. 15-20, 25, 84-106, 208, 222, 237, 259; ii. 66; vi. 49; "Byron's Tomb" at, i. 26; speech-day at, i. 86, 102; rebellion at, i. 93; Byron's first English exercise at, iv. 48
Harrowby, Lord, vii. [13]
Harte, Bret, The Society upon the Stanislaus, iv. 296
Hartford, Works of Lord Byron, In verse and Prose, iii. xxi; Remarkable Shipwrecks, vi. 98, 102, 103
Harvard University Library, vii. [3]
Harvey, i. 405
Hasell, E. J., Tasso, ii. 356
Hastings, Francis Rawdon, 1st Marquis of, i. 497
Hastings, Warren, impeachment of, iv. 72; v. 542
Hathaway, Miss, as "Zarina" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Havard, William, i. 428
Hawarden, Lady, i. 485
Hawke, Admiral Edward, Lord, vi. 12
Hawkesbury, Lord, vii. [13]
Hawksworth, Voyages, ii. 7
Hay, iii. 217
Haydn, iii. 376
Haydon, Life of, i. 456; "The Elgin Horse's Head," ii. 336
Hayley (or Hailey), William, The Triumph of Temper; The Triumph of Music, i. 305, 321, 322, 370; vi. 587; translation of three cantos of Dante's Inferno, iv. 238, 244, 313; Essay on Epic Poetry, iv. 244; Life of Milton, vi. 7
Haymarket Theatre, Werner at, v. 324
Hayter, Bishop of Norwich, iii. 299
Hayward, Peter, midshipman on the Bounty, v. 588, 605
Hazlitt, William, ii. 17; My First Acquaintance with Poets, iv. 518; "Scamp, the Lecturer," of The Blues, iv. 570; Lectures on the English Poets, iv. 570, 586; vi. 12, 175; Lectures of 1818, iv. 575; The Spirit of the Age, vi. 506, 509
Hearne, Journey from Hudson's Bay, iv. 220
Heath, James, Flagellum, vi. 174
Heath, Miss, actress, as "The Witch of the Alps," in Manfred, iv. 78; as "Zarina" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Heathcote, Katherine Sophia Manners, Lady, vii. [17]
Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, vii. [17]
Heaven and Earth, iv. 50; v. 277-321, 469, 527
Heaviside, Dr., i. 431, 432
Heber, Richard, Early English Poets, i. 396
Heber, Reginald, Bishop of Calcutta, i. 396; iii. 151, 217; v. 111; Reviews Marino Faliero in Quarterly Review, iv. 329; reviews Sardanapalus, Two Foscari, and Cain in Quarterly Review, v. 5, 111, 119, 204; on Don Juan in Quarterly Review, vi. xx
Hebrew Melodies, ii. 273; iii. xix, 382-406, 417; v. 199, 231
Hecatonnesi Islands, ii. 200
Hecla (Iceland), vi. 569
Hector, v. 488, 577
Heinemann (G. Vuillier), History of Dancing, i. 492
Heiss, Baron, iv. 514
Helbig, Guide to the Collection of Public Antiquities in Rome, ii. 432
Helen, iv. 334; vi. 535
Helena, Princess (Duchess of Albany), iii. 157
Helicon, i. 373, 397
Heligoland, i. 487, 488
Hell, Byron's definition of a gambling, i. 407; vi. 436 paved with good intentions, iv. 499; vi. 338
Hellespont, iii. 13, 178, 179; vi. 112, 204
Helps, vi. 567
Helvetii, the, ii. 299
Helvoetsluys, vi. 419
Hemans, Captain, vii. [70]
Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea (née Browne), vii. [70]
Henley, S., Notes to Vathek, iii. 76, 87, 105, 109, 110, 120; iv. 244
Henley, "Orator," vi. 303
Henry, John, v. 560
Henry, Patrick, one of the leaders of the American Revolution, v. 560
Henry of Prussia, Prince, v. 550
Henry I., i. 493
Henry II., i. 1, 116; v. 495
Henry IV., i. 399; iii. 134, 432; iv. 13, 262, 407
Henry IV., vi. 20, 48, 256, 342, 347, 431, 444, 453
Henry IV., Emperor of Germany, ii. 390
Henry V., ii. 19, 216
Henry V., vi. 487
Henry VI., vi. 347
Henry VII, vi. 496
Henry VII., Emperor of Germany, ii. 403, 494
Henry VIII., i. 1, 119; v. 499; vii. [35], [36]
Henry VIII., vi. 495
Hephæstus, v. 396
Heraclidæ, the, ii. 431
Herbert, Baron, Austrian Ambassador, iii. 4
Herbert, George, Jacula Prudentum, iv. 500
Herbert, William, Dean of Manchester, i. 306; Horæ Scandicæ, i. 336
Hercules (Alcides), i. 144; v. 27; Couch of, vi. 220
Hercules, wreck of American ship, vi. 90
Hermann, Mrs., as "Angiolina" in Marino Faliero, iv. 324
Hero and Leander, iii. 14, 178
Herod the Great, iii. 400
Herod, king of Chalcis, vi. 139
Herodes Atticus, ii. 416
Herodias, i. 490
Herodotus, ii. 272; v. 107; vi. 79, 169, 572; Cleobis and Biton, vi. 186
Herod's Lament for Mariamne, iii. 400
Herostratus, i. 467
Herrick, Robert, To Anthea, iv. 35
Hertford, Marchioness of, vii. [22]
Hervey, Lord ("Lord Fanny"), Lines to the Imitator of Horace, i. 326
Hesiod, ii. 188; Works and Days, vi. 169
Hesperus, vi. 180
Heterodoxy, vi. 267
Hetman of the Cossacks, vii. [39]
Heyne, Christian Gottlob, i. 490
Hiero, a painter, ii. 168
Highgate, "swearing on the horns" at, ii. 66
Highland Light Infantry, iii. 416
Highland Society, the, iii. 415
Highland welcome, a, vi. 272
Hildyard, Lieutenant J. T., Historical Record of the 71st Highland Light Infantry, iii. 416
Hill, Rev. H., iv. 476; vi. 4
Hill, S. McCalmont, iii. 18
Hints from Horace, i. 298, 303, 343, 359, 360, 385-450, 453; ii. ix, 108, 192, 196; iv. 517; vi. 433, 442
Hippocrates, ii. 197
Hippocrene, i. 328, 373
Hippolytus, vi. 255
Hiron, vi. 153
Hispalis (Seville), ii. 52, 60, 93; vi. 15
Historical Records of the Life Guards, i. 495
Hita, Ginès Perez de, Historia de las Guerras Civiles de Granada, iv. 529, 530; v. 558
Hoadley, ii. 504
Hoare, Rev. Charles James, i. 372
Hobbes, Thomas, v. 615; vi. 195, 200, 570; vii. [32]
Hobhouse, John Cam (afterwards Lord Broughton de Gyfford), Imitations and Translations, i. xiii, 264, 327; ii. 30; iii. xix; vi. 62, 142; vii. [8]; his lines in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. xiv, xv, 292; Epistle to a Young Nobleman in Love, i. 267; on Hints from Horace, i. 388; Travels in Albania and other Provinces of Turkey, in 1809 and 1810, i. 454, 460; ii. 15, 60, 84, 100, 106, 125, 130, 131, 133, 136, 137, 142, 145, 148, 153, 157, 158, 169, 171, 174, 182, 189, 194, 198, 200, 208, 441, 461; iii. 7, 8, 14, 20, 85, 93, 145, 173, 179, 180, 194, 272, 468; iv. 31; vi. 151, 204, 208, 231, 261; vii. [9]; "I don't remember any crosses here," ii. 36; "one of the finest stanzas I ever read," ii. 42; with Byron in Spain, ii. 52; "said they were vultures," ii. 61; en route for the Negroponte, ii. 75; Historical Illustrations to the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold, ii. 313-315, 358, 379, 380, 389, 390, 403, 408, 410, 412, 435, 437, 439, 486, 512, 524; iv. 146, 245; v. 153; vi. 233; Italy: Remarks made in Several Visits from the Year 1816 to 1854, ii. 315; Childe Harold dedicated to, ii. 321; Letters written by an Englishman resident in Paris, etc., ii. 326; v. 545; the Abbé de Sade's Mémoires, ii. 350, 351; Notes to Childe Harold, Canto IV., ii. 465-525; at Theodora Macri's, iii. 16; the Giaour story, iii. 76; an odd report about Byron, iii. 218; Siege of Corinth dedicated to, iii. 445; his parody of Stanzas to Augusta, iv. 56; "went to the highest pinnacle," iv. 95; "pelted with a snowball," iv. 97; note on Dante, iv. 238; Essay on the Present Literature of Italy, iv. 245; on Cain, v. 204; the MS. of Werner, v. 326; "about morality," vi. xix; the Zoili of Albemarle Street, vi. xix, 467; his article in Westminster Review on Don Juan, vi. 3; "this is so very pointed," vi. 22; his remarks on Don Juan, vi. 22, 26, 47, 50, 52, 59, 62, 78, 79, 98; MS. of Don Juan, Canto XVII., given to, vi. 608; on the Lisbon Packet, vii. [6]; Farewell Petition to, vii. [7]; Miscellany, vii. [8]; "will bring it safe in his portmanteau," vii. [51]; My Boy Hubbie O! vii. [66]; his pamphlet, A Trifling Mistake in Thomas Lord Erskine's recent Preface, vii. [66]; M.P. for Westminster, vii. [69]; Byron's Love and Death, vii. [85]
Hobhouse, Sir John, iii. 76
Hobson, Captain, vi. 146
Hoche, General L., ii. 251, 296; vi. 14
Hock, i. 486
Hodgson, Rev. Francis, Byron on Boatswain's death, i. 280; letters from Byron to, i. 280, 282, 379; ii. 29, 42, 63, 78, 104, 187, 192, 331; iii. 35, 38, 449; vi. 182, 467; vii. [10]; Gentle Alterative for the Reviewers, i. 295; Bland's Greek Anthology, i. 306, 366; iii. 32; translation of Juvenal, i. 337; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 375; Lines on a Ruined Abbey, ii. 20, 170; Byron's Epistle to a Friend, ii. 163; iii. 28-30; Lady Jane Grey, ii. 170; Monitor of Childe Harold, ii. 360; on the Giaour, iii. 137; on the Bride of Abydos, iii. 151; "scribbler Mr. Hodgson," iv. 165; and Cain, v. 199; Byron's Lines to—written on board the Lisbon Packet, vii. [4]; MS. of Devil's Drive, vii. [21]; "principally to shock your neighbour," vii. [42]
Hodgson, Rev. James T., Life of the Rev. Francis Hodgson, i. 375; ii. 288; iii. 28, 30
Hofmann. Lexicon Universale, ii. 156, 173, 261, 328, 390; iii. 181
Hofmann, C., Primavera y Flor de Romances, iv. 174, 529
Hogarth, caricature of Wilkes, iv. 508
Hohenlinden, battle of, vi. 14
Hohenlohe, Prince, v. 550
Holbein, Dance of Death, vi. 555
Hole, Rev. Richard, Arthur; or, The Northern Enchantment, i. 314, 436
Holford, Margaret, Margaret of Anjou, vii. [44], [45], [59]
Holland, Henry Fox, 1st Lord, ii. 40
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 2nd Lord, ii. 80
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, 3rd Lord, i. 294, 306, 337, 338, 340, 356, 380, 417; ii. xi, 51-54; iii. 151, 155, 170; "Sir Richard Bluebottle" of The Blues, iv. 570; his motion on Napoleon's treatment at St. Helena, v. 545
Holland, Elizabeth, Lady (née Vassall), i. 294, 355, 380; ii. 80; vi. 541; A Memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith, vi. 596; Napoleon's snuff-box, vii. [77]
Holy Alliance, the, ii. 402; v. 538, 539, 564; vi. 267
Homer, i. 312, 379, 398, 404; vi. 73, 173, 177, 211, 263, 327, 478; vii. [62]; a punster, i. 377; Odyssey, i. 426; ii. 100, 173; iv. 264; "and Homer (damn him) calls," i. 427; in Hints from Horace, i. 432, 438; the Homeric ghosts, ii. 255; v. Ariosto, ii. 359; iv. 266; Iliad, ii. 301, 452, 462; v. 488, 512, 573; vi. 117, 218, 339, 513, 534; Dante superior to! ii. 495; ἀπείρων, iii. 179; his Ocean stream, vi. 218; catalogue of ships, vi. 503
Homunculi, v. 493
Hone, W., publisher of Poems on his Domestic Circumstances, i. 452, 453; iii. xx, 24; Every Day Book, ii. 66; publishes Wat Tyler, iv. 521
Honorius, ii. 35, 86, 440, 521
Hood and Sharpe, publishers, i. 379
Hook, James, A Lass of Richmond Hill, vii. [59]
Hook, Theodore, i. 306, 344; Tekeli; Fortress; Music Mad, i. 341; editor of John Bull, v. 206
Hoole's Tasso, ii. 143
Hooper, G., Waterloo: The Downfall of the First Napoleon, ii. 234
Hooper, W., Rational Recreations, vi. 550
Hope, Thomas, Anastasius, i. 390; Byron omits stanzas in Childe Harold on, ii. xi; Household Furniture and Internal Decoration, ii. 108
Hope, Mrs. Thomas (Louisa Beckford), i. 390; iv. 580
Hoppner, John, R.A., vii. [54]
Hoppner, John William Rizzo, vii. [54]
Hoppner, Richard Belgrave, English Consul at Venice, ii. 351; iv. 15, 459, 471, 472, 547; vii. [54]; translation of Goethe's review of Manfred, iv. 82
Horace, Odes, i. 81; ii. 40, 76, 262, 387, 421, 448; iv. 197, 243, 323; vi. 15, 77, 78, 236, 453, 521; vii. [73]; Satires, i. 184; ii. 405; v. 568; vi. 391, 446; Ars Poetica, i. 385, 402, 409; ii. ix, xiv; iv. 518; "Farewell, Horace—whom I hated so," ii. 388; his Sabine farm, ii. 455, 524; Epist., v. 367; vi. 246, 273, 474, 490; Louis XVIII.'s criticisms on Sanadon's translations of, v. 567; Epist. ad Pisones, vi. 15, 177, 505; Scholar of Love, vi. 139; Epodes, vi. 378, 536; his Art of Happiness, vi. 490
Horistan Castle, Derbyshire, i. 2
Homer, Francis, i. 302, 470
"Horns," "swearing on the," at Highgate, ii. 66
Horsetails, a Pasha's standard, iii. 480
Hortensius, vi. 270
Horton, Eusebius, iii. 381
Horton, Anne Beatrix, Lady Wilmot, origin of "She walks in beauty," iii. 381; iv. 569, 570; vii. [54], [61]
Horton, Sir Robert J. Wilmot, vii. [54]
Hoste, Captain Sir William, iv. 456
Hounslow Heath, i. 484
Houris, ii. 60; iii. 110; vi. 364
Hours of Idleness, and Other Early Poems, i. xi-xiii, 1-288, 303, 311, 374, 432; iii. 182; iv. 67
Houson, Miss Anne, i. 70, 244, 246, 251, 253
Houson, Rev. Henry, i. 70
Howard, Hon. Frederick, i. 355; ii. 11, 234, 293
Howatt, Hill, iv. 31
Howe, Admiral Richard, Earl ("Black Dick"), v. 588; vi. 12, 14
Howell, iv. 167
Hoyle, Rev. Charles, Exodus, i. 372, 430
Hoyle, Edmund, i. 372; vi. 173
Hroswitha, Lapsus et Conversio Theophrasti Vice-domini, iv. 81
Huascar, Supreme Inca of Peru, ii. 82
Hucknall Torkard Church, i. 3, 70; ii. 334; iv. 14, 479
Hughes, iii. 16
Hughes, Mrs., vi. 496
Hugo, Victor, Les Feuilles d'Automne, ii. 358; Le Rhin, iv. 14; Orientale, iv. 202
Hulme, Thomas, Journal, vi. 554
Humane Society, vi. 50
Humboldt, Baron Alexander von, v. 539; vi. 215
Hume, David, History of England, i. 374; ii. 266
Hume, Joseph, ii. 504
Hungary, Bethlen Gabor, king of, iv. 331; v. 349, 352
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, his copy of Fourth Edition of Childe Harold, i. xvi, 311, 334; Byron's letters to, iii. 218; v. 537, 582, 584; Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries, iii. 474; Autobiography, iii. 509; vi. 26; the Examiner, iii. 532, 538; Story of Rimini, iv. 36; Stories from the Italian Poets, iv. 275, 281, 314; Morgante Maggiore, iv. 285; the Liberal, iv. 571; in Horsemonger Lane Gaol, vii. [16]; "Blackguard Hunt," vii. [67], [68]
Hunt, John, iv. 281, 285, 478, 479; v. 279, 325, 537, 581; publishes The Deformed Transformed, v. 472; and Don Juan, vi. xvi
Hunt, Dr., i. 455
Hunter, Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 631
Hunter, William, vi. 412
Huntingdon Peerage, ii. 215
Huntly, George, 2nd Earl of, i. 173
Huon, of Bordeaux, v. 496
Hussite, or Taborite, Crusade, v. 549
Hyde of land, a, vi. 411
Hydra, Hydrea, or Idra, island, i. 457; iii. 270
Hyginus, Fabulæ, iv. 287; vi. 535
Hymettus, i. 459; ii. 157; iii. 271
Hypocrisy, vi. 410, 453
Hypsilantes, v. 556
I
I saw thee weep, iii. 390
I would I were a careless child, i. 205
"Ianthe" ("Flower o' the Narcissus"). See Harley, Lady Charlotte M.
Ibort, Jorge (Tio Jorge), ii. 94; v. 559
Ibrahim Pasha, ii. 174
Ich Dien (Windsor Poetics), vii. [36]
Idra, Hydra, or Hydrea, island, i. 457; iii. 270
Iermolof, Catherine II.'s favourite, vi. 388, 389
If that high world, iii. 383
Ihne, Hist. of Rome, ii. 377
Ile de Paix, iv. 26
Ilissus, i. 459; iii. 272
Illyria, ii. 129
Imitated from Catullus, i. xi, 75
Imitation of Tibullus, i. 74
Imitations and Translations, i. 264, 266, 268, 272, 277, 281-283, 285, 287, 288; vi. 62
Imlay, North America, vi. 349
Imperial Dictionary, ii. 137
Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 631
Imperial Magazine, iv. 43
Impromptu, vii. [82]
Impromptu, in reply to a friend, iii. 69
Incantation, the (Manfred), iv. 15, 63, 64, 79, 91
Independent Whig, iii. 534
India, i. 468; conquered by Dionysus, v. 21; invaded by Nadir Shah, vi. 384
Inglefield, Captain, H.M.S. Centaur, vi. 90, 92, 94-96, 99
Ingleston, George, "Brewer," i. 433
Innocent II., Pope, ii. 389
Inquisition, Spanish, v. 558
Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog, i. 280; ii. 30; vi. 304
Invercauld, i. 171
Ionian Islands, ii. 193
Iphis, ii. 13
Irad, son of Enoch, v. 285
Ireland, W. H. ("Flagellum"), All the Blocks, an Antidote to All the Talents, i. 294, 356
Iris, The, i. 331, ii. 383
Irish and Carthaginians, vi. 337
Irish Avatar, iv. 49, 555; vi. 368, 439
Iron Mask, Man in the, iv. 514
Irving, Sir Henry, iv. 78; as "Werner," v. 324
Irving, Washington, Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey, iv. 32, 38; vi. 497, Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, vi. 30, History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, vi. 552
Isaiah, ii. 166, 398, iii. 305
Iskra, iv. 202
Island, The; or, Christian and his Comrades, i. 173; iii. 459, 467, 494, v. 579-639; iv. 61, 485; v. 514, vi. xvi, 106, 193, 405
Isles of Greece, vi. 169
Ismail, siege of, vi. 264, 304-370
Ismenus river, ii. 189
Israello, Bertuccio, iv. 356, 464
Italy, ii. 361; iv. 256; vi. 8
Ithaca, ii. 124, 177
Itys, iv. 287
Ilulus, i. 159
J
Jackals, vi. 382
Jackson, General Andrew, iii. 298
Jackson, "Gentleman," i. 433; iv. 303; vi. 433
Jackson, James Grey, Account of the Empire of Marocco and Suez ... to which is added an account of Tombuctoo, vi. 51, 198
Jackson, Lady, The Court of the Tuileries, v. 567
Jackson, Rev. Luke, i. 70
Jackson, William, a Keswick carrier, vi. 177
Jacobi, M., i. 494
Jacobinism, v. 544
Jacob's Reports, v. 204; vi. 460
Jacobs, Epig. Græc., i. 18
Jamat-al-Aden, the Mussulman paradise, iii. 197
Jamblichus, the philosopher, iv. 105; v. 480
James I., i. 173, 198, iv. 543
James II., ii. 121, 292; iv. 504
James V., ii. 295
Jāmā, Medjnoun and Leila, iii. 160
Janina, or Joannina (Yanina), lake of, ii. 129, 179, 189; Archbishop of, iii. 145
Japhet, v. 284
Jason, i. 170, vi. 177, 521
Jassy, Treaty of, v. 551
Jeaffreson, Cordy, Real Lord Byron, iv. 32
Jefferies, Judge, i. 332
Jefferson, Thomas, iv. 159
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. xiv, 301, 302, 332, 333, 339; Moore's duel with, i. 203, 305, 333-335, 380; "self-constituted Judge of Poesy," i. 301; "his pay is just the sterling pound a sheet," i. 302; founder of the Edinburgh Review, i. 302; v. 338; reviews Marmion in E.R., i. 310, Montgomery's poems in E.R., i. 331; article on de Cavallos' work in E.R. by Brougham and, i. 338; Byron accused of personality towards, i. 382; "the Devil and Jeffrey," i. 429; lines in Hints from Horace on, i. 430-433; counsel for Sir F. Burdett v. William Scott, i. 436, his articles in E.R. on:—Childe Harold, ii. 213; Giaour, iii. 77; Corsair and Bride of Abydos, iii. 151, 219; Hebrew Melodies, iii. 377; Prisoner of Chillon, iv. 6; Manfred, iv. 80-82; Beppo, iv. 158; Prophecy of Dante, and Marino Faliero, iv. 329; Sardanapalus, Two Foscari, and Cain, v. 5, 119, 204; Heaven and Earth, v. 282; Werner, v. 338; Don Juan, vi. xx; "refreshing," iv. 574; on Moore and Byron, v. 280; on the Pantisocratic or Lake School, vi. 175; on Byron's abuse of Southey, vi. 403; "once my most redoubted foe," vi. 404; his review of Barry Cornwall's Sicilian Story;—comparison of Don Juan with Diego di Montilla, vi, 445; holds up Scott as an example to Byron, vi. 459
Jehoshaphat, valley of, iv. 288
Jekyll, Joseph, Corr., i. 319; vi. 413, 504
Jemappes, battle of, vi. 13
Jenner, Edward, i. 307; and vaccination, vi. 50
Jephson, Two Strings to your Bow, i. 345; The Servant with Two Masters, i. 445
Jephtha's Daughter, iii. 387
Jeremiah, iii. 312; iv. 43
Jerningham, Edward, The Nunnery; The Old Bard's Farewell, i. 383
Jerningham Letters, i. 383
Jerningham, Sir George, Bart., i. 383
Jerreed, djerrid, jarīd, a Turkish javelin, in. 97, 168
Jersey, Sarah, Countess of, vi. 541; vii. [37], [40]
Jersey, Earl of, iv. 472
Jerusalem, iii. 401
Jesse, J. H., Memoirs, etc., of George III., vii. [31]
Jesuits, the, ii. 493; v. 558
Jesus Christ, vi. 267
Jeux d'Esprit and Minor Poems, 1798-1824, vii. [1]-88
Jews, v. 100, 236, 573
Jex-Blake, K., The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art, ii. 432
Joan of Arc, i. 313
João V., Don, ii. 87
Job, Book of, iii. 406; iv. 498; vi. 59, 605; vii. [34]
Joel, iv. 43
John Bull, iv. 555, 571; v. 206
John Bull's Letter, iii. 280; vi. 75
John, of Trocnow, surnamed Zižka, or the "One-eyed," v. 549
John George, elector of Saxony, v. 373
John II. of France, v. 549
John Casimir V., king of Poland, iv. 201, 205, 211, 212; vi. 246
John Keats, vii. [76]
Johnson, James, Musical Museum, vi. 64
Johnson, Miss, iii. 45
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, Lives of the Poets, i. 220, 401, 416, 423; Prologue to Irene, i. 400; Boswell's Life of, i. 401, 409, 449; ii. 460, 489; vi. 247; Rasselas, ii. 37, iii. 145; vi. 574; "Hell is paved with good intentions," iv. 499; "brandy for heroes," v. 592; Life of Milton, vi. 174; Life of Dryden, vi. 182; Vanity of Human Wishes, vi. 183; on misers, vi. 455; "liked an honest hater," vi. 482; Dictionary, vi. 575, and Lord Auchinlech's reminder, vii. [35]
Johnston, J., "the Cheapside impostor," ii. 212, 213; iii. xx
Johnston, Major, leader of insurrection (1805) in N.S. Wales, v. 588
Johnstone, Sir James, ii. 4
Joncières, Victorini, v. 2
Jones, Inigo, iv. 161
Jones, Sir William, iii. 86; A Grammar of the Persian Language, iii. 100; Solima, iii. 110; Asiatic Research, iv. 555
Jonson, Ben, i. 304, 398, 420; iv. 239; and Sylvester, vi. 7; Every Man in his Humour, vi. 68
Jordan, Mrs., i. 353
Jordan, Professor, ii. 413
Jornandes, De Getarum Origine, iii. 235
Joseph and Potiphar's wife, vi. 255
Joseph, king, ii. 53, 89
Joseph II., Emperor, vi. 313. 414
Josephus, v. 208
Joshua, grave of, vi. 220
Joubert, Barthélémi Catherine, vi. 14
Journal de Savants, iv. 578
Journal de Trévoux, iv. 578
Journal des Economistes, vi. 461
Journal in Cephalonia, vii. [83]
Journal of a Soldier of the 71st Regiment, vi. 376
Journal of the Archæological Association, vi. 497
Journals of the House of Lords, iv. 542
Joy, Mr., iv. 472
Juba, king of Mauretania, vi. 236
Judges, iii. 118
Julia Alpinula, ii. 256, 299
Julian (A Fragment), iii. xxi, 419
Julian Alps ("Friuli's mountains"), ii. 348
Julian, Count, ii. 46, 89
Julian the Apostate, vi. 9
Juliet, i. 37, 38; her tomb at Verona, v. 562
Julius Alpinus, ii. 299
Julius Cæsar, ii. 375, 392, 434, 490, 514, 520; v. 476
Julius Cæsar, vi. 268
Julius II., Pope, iv. 271, 273; vi. 212
Julius III., Pope, ii. 508
Jungfrau, the, ii. 385; iv. 81, 82, 94, 102, 109
Junia, wife of Cassius, ii. 374
Junius, Letters of, iv. 476, 480, 512-515
Juno, wreck of the, vi. 105, 107, 108
Junot (Duke d'Abrantés), ii. 39, 40
Jupiter, i. 14; vi. 130
Jupiter Olympius, temple of, i. 462; ii. 167
Jupiter Optimus Maximus, temple of, ii. 412
Jura range, the, ii. 269, 273
Justin Martyr, ii. 513
Justinian, ii. 166
Justinius, Hist., ii. 60; iv. 40; v. 79
Juvenal, i. 297, 303, 304, 351; ii. 187, 190, 416, 516; iii. 16, 301; v. 63, 64, 543, 613; vi. 27, 139, 254-256
Juvenilia, i. xi
K
Kaff (Mount Caucasus), i. 378; vi. 292
Kahn, Gustave, Don Juan, vi. xx
Kalamas river (Acheron), ii. 131, 180, 181
Kalamata, gulf of, iii. 249
Kaleidoscope, vi. 109
Kamschatka, i. 492
Kant, Professor Immanuel, vi. 418; vii. [32]
Kara Osman, or Carasman, Oglou, iii. 166
Kashmeer, the butterfly of, iii. 105
Katzones, Lambros, iii. 194, 219
Kava, cava, or ava, a Tongan intoxicating drink, v. 600
Kazdaghy, Mount, vi. 211
Kean, Charles, as "Sardanapalus," v. 2; as "Manuel, Count Valdis," vii. [48]
Kean, Mrs. Charles (Miss Ellen Tree), iv. 78; as "Myrrha" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Kean, Edmund, i. 344; iv. 338, 436, 584, 587
Keary, C. F., The Francis Letters, iv. 513
Keates, Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin, iii. 25
Keats, George, vi. 446
Keats, Georgiana, vi. 446
Keats, John, Lines on, iii. xx; vii. [76]; and Coleridge, v. 175; "killed off by one critique," vi. 445; Endymion, vii. [76]
Kebbiera, Lilla, vi. 160
Keble, Christian Year, ii. 292
Keith, Lord, iii. 428
Kellerman, General, ii. 39
Kemble, Charles, i. 46, 344, 353
Kemble, John Philip, iv. 338
Kendal, Duchess of, iii. 209
Kennard, John Peirse, v. 175
Kennedy, Dr. James, Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron, iii. 393; v. 199
Kennet, D.D., White, Memoirs of the Family of Cavendish, v. 615
Kenney, James, i. 306; Raising the Wind, i. 342; Sweethearts and Wives, i. 343
Kent, Duke of, i. 498
Kent's London Directory, iv. 583
Kentucky, wars of, vi. 348
Keppel, Admiral Augustus, Viscount, vi. 12
Khmelnítzky, Bogdán, iv. 211
Kibitka, springless carriage, vi. 383
Kidd, Captain, vii. [5]
Kiepert, Carte de l'Épire et de la Thessalie, ii. xxiv
Killiecrankie, ii. 292
Kilworth, Lord, i. 485
King, "Jew," i. 357; vi. 100
King, Leonard W., his article "Assyria" in Enc. Biblica, v. 4
King, R. J., Handbook to the Cathedrals of England, vi. 596
King, Rosa, i. 357
King John, i. 356; vi. 165
King Lear, ii. 196; vi. 256, 446
King Richard, i. 401
King's College, Cambridge, i. 392
Kings, Book of, v. 107
Kingsley, Rev. Charles, Last Buccaneer, iii. 451; on Don Juan, vi. xviii; Westward Ho! vi. 483; Letters and Memoirs, vi. 517
Kinkel, G., editor of Bibliotheca Teubneriana, iv. 243
Kinnaird, Douglas, iii. 375, 402; iv. 70, 343, 472, 478, 545, 549; v. 325, 537; vi. 12, 100, 373, 450, 455, 458, 546; vii. [77]; Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, vi. 374; Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the Arrest of M. Marinet, ibid.
Kinnaird, Lord, iv. 472
Kipling, Rudyard, Barrack-Room Ballads, v. 72
Kirk, J. F., History of Charles the Bold, ii. 298
Kit-Cat Club, vii. [57]
Kitto, Travels in Persia, v. 294
Kizlar aghasi, head of the black eunuchs, iii. 168
Kleeman, Nicholas Ernest, Voyage de Vienne à Belgrade, vi. 216, 280
Klencke, Professor, Alexander von Humboldt, vi. 216
Knebel, iv. 81
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, vi. 496
Knight, American Mechanical Dictionary, v. 404
Knight, Cornelia, Personal Reminiscences, v. 563; Autobiography, vii. [35]
Knight, H. Gally (Ilderim, a Syrian Tale; Phrosyne, a Grecian Tale; Alashtar, an Arabian Tale), iv. 175; vi. 230; vii. [44], [45], [51], [60], [70]; Byron's Ballad on, vii. [58]
Knight, Richard Payne, Taste, i. 337, 383; Monody on the death of C. J. Fox, i. 356; Specimens of Ancient Sculpture, i. 378, 454
Knight, Professor W., Life of William Wordsworth, iv. 341, 582; vi. 91, 178; Shakespeare, vi. 487, 502
Knight and Lacy, i. 234, 452
Knights of St. John, iv. 400
Knolles, The Turkish History, vi. 259
Koch, History of Europe, i. 468; ii. 364; iv. 197
Kochlani horses, v. 496
Kodrikas, Professor Panagios (Panagiotes), translation of Fontenelle, ii. 198
Koepang Bay, v. 583
Kölbing, Professor Engen (Englische Studien), Ada Byron, ii. 289; Siege of Corinth, iii. 442, 449, 454, 472, 475, 496; Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems, iv. 6, 15, 21, 42; Mazeppa, iv. 214; Marino Faliero, iv. 324, 329
Kolokotrones, v. 556
Kopreas, the herald, ii. 431
Korân, the, iii. 103, 109, 110, 113, 119, 181, 186, 195, 206
Kosciusko, v. 550, 551; vi. 418
Kotchúbey, Matrena, iv. 202
Kotzebue, Augustus Frederick Ferdinand von, Pizarro, i. 344, 489
Kourakin, Prince Alexis Borisovitch, vi. 307
Koutousof, Michailo Smolenskoi, Commander of Austro-Russians at Austerlitz, vi. 351-354
Koutsonika, Suliote leader, ii. 180
Krasnoi, battle of, iv. 207
Krdschalies, Turkish levies, iii. 188
Krüdener, Baronne de (Barbe Julie de Wietenhoff), v. 564
Kruitzner, Friedrich (Count Siegendorf), v. 327
Kunst und Alterthum, iv. 21, 80, 81, 340
Kyrle, John, "The Man of Ross," vi. 350
L
La Bédoyère, Charles Angélique François Huchet, Comte de, iii. 431
La Revanche, vii. [15]
Lacedæmon, ii. 155
Lachin y Gair, i. 171
Lactantius, De Falsâ Religione, ii. 512
Lady Hobart, wreck of the ship, vi. 96, 109, 110
Lady of the Lake, ii. 347
Laertius, Diogenes, i. 18, 414
La Fayette, v. 567; vi. 13
Lafitte, Jacques, Governor of Bank of France, vi. 456
Lafitte, Jean, chief of the Pirates of Barataria, iii. 296-298
Lafitte, Marshal, v. 567
Lafitte, Pierre, iii. 297
La Fontaine, de, vi. xviii; Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, vi. 62
La Harpe, Frédéric César, v. 564
Laing, Malcolm, History of Scotland, etc.; Poems of Ossian, etc., i. 183
Laïus, ii. 431
Lake School of Poets, the, ii. 115, 281; iii. 320, 473; iv. 184, 339, 485
Lalla Rookh, iii. 181, 186; iv. 176, 587
Lamartine, Voyage en Orient, ii. 171
Lamb, Lady Caroline (Glenarvon), i. 301, 476; ii. 429; iii. xx, xxi, 31, 59; iv. 177; v. 329; vi. 138, 451; vii. [45]
Lamb, Sir P., Viscount Melbourne, i. 300, 380; vii. [15]
Lamb, Charles, i. 329, 343, 438; ii. 22, iv. 478; Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, iv. 81, 377; v. 489; Triumph of the Whale, iii. xx; On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, v. 339; Fragments of Criticism, vii. [18]
Lamb, Hon. George, i. 300-302, 306, 368, 380; vii. [15]; Whistle for It, i. 338
Lamb, Hon. Mrs. George (Caroline Rosalie Adelaide St. Jules), i. 301; iii. 31, 32, vii. [15]
Lamb, Mary, i. 343
Lamb, William, i. 300, 306
Lamberti, Anton Maria, La biondina in gondoleta, iv. 456, 457
Lambro Canzani (or Lambros Katzones), iii. 194, 219
Lamech, v. 209
Lament of Tasso, ii. 354; iii. 503; iv. 139-152, 237, 266; v. 152; vii. [55]
Lamentations, ii. 166
L'Amitié est l'Amour sans Ailes, i. 106, 220; ii. 12
Lamotte, i. 423
Lancashire Glossary, ii. 71
Lancaster, Henry, Duke of, v. 549
Lanciani, Professor R., Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome, ii. 413, 416, 424, 425, 436, 440
Lancilotto, iv. 321
Landino, Commentary on Dante, iv. 272
Landor, Walter Savage, Works, iii. 402; Idyllia Heroica Decem. Librum Phaleuciorum Unum, iv. 484; Gebir, iv. 485; v. 613, 614; A Satire on Satirists, etc., iv. 518; v. 614; Juvenal, v. 613; "that deep-mouthed Boeotian," vi. 445; his use of "commence" with the infinitive, vi. 567
Landsknechts, the, v. 520
Landwehr, Prussian troops at Leipsic battle, vii. [23]
Lanfranchi, Palazzo, vi. 402
Lang, Andrew, Life and Letters of J. G. Lockhart, iii. 532; The Making of Religion, v. 601
Langeron, Andrault, Comte de, vi. 312
Langhorne, Rev. John, translator of Plutarch's Lives, iv. 109, 251, 352, 386, 423; v. 4, 5, 21, 72, 486, 487, 506; vi. 139, 226, 270, 339, 348, 376, 404, 477, 547
Lansdowne, Lady, iii. 72
Lansdowne, Granville George, Lord, Inscription for a Figure representing the God of Love, v. 633
Lansdowne, Henry Petty, 3rd Marquis of, i. 319, 340; iv. 472
Lanskoï, Catherine II.'s favourite, vi. 388, 389, 391, 412
Lanzi, ii. 490
Laocoon, ii. 445; vi. 200
Laos river, ii. 134, 182
La Peña, Captain-General, i. 469
Lapland, i. 489
La Plata, ii. 82
Lara, iii. 188, 219, 323-371, 443, 477, 508; vi. 235
Lardner and Co., i. 307
La Rousse, ii. 415
Las Cases, Mémorial de Ste. Hélène, v. 537
Lascy, General de, vi. 340, 347
Last Words on Greece, vii. [85]
Latour, Major A. La Carrière, Historical Memoirs of the War in W. Florida and Louisiana, iii. 298
Lauderdale, Lord, iii. 45; iv. 472; vi. 67
Laugier, Sig. Abate, Istoria della Repubblica di Venezia, iv. 332, 335
Laura, Petrarch's, vi. 145
Laurence, Richard, translation of The Book of Enoch, v. 281, 302
Lausanne, iv. 53
Lavater, ii. 107
Laverne, L. M. P. Tranchant de, The Life of Field-Marshal Souvarof, vi. 222, 320-322
Lawler, C. F., the pseudo-Peter Pindar, ii. 213
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, i. 389; iv. 565
Lawrence v. Smith, v. 204
Lay of the Last Minstrel, i. 309, 310; ii. 19; iii. 96, 472; vi. 406, 458, 560
Layard, Sir A. H., Handbook of Painting, iv. 163
Lazzarino, Vittorio, Marino Faliero avant il Dogado, iv. 331, 403; Marino Faliero, La Congiura, iv. 325, 332, 333, 346, 349, 351, 356, 365, 383, 384, 432, 439, 448, 462
Leacroft, Julia, i. 38, 41
Leake, William Martin, Researches in Greece, ii. 174, 204
Leander, iii. 13, 178
Lear, i. 26, 400
Le Chevalier, Jean Baptiste, Voyage de la Propontide, etc., iii. 13, 179, 210
Leckie, G. F., i. 349
Lecky, W. E. H., History of England in the Eighteenth Century, iv. 513
Le Clercq, Miss Rosa, actress, iv. 78
Lee, Harriet, Kruitzner; or, The German's Tale, v. 325, 326, 328-332, 337, 349, 418
Lee, Lady Margaret, vi. 146
Lee, Sophia, The Young Lady's Tale; The Clergyman's Tale, v. 337
Lee, Sophia and Harriet, Canterbury Tales, v. 325, 326, 381-384, 446; vii. [33]
Leeds, Duchess of, i. 443
Leeds, Duke of, ii. 23
Leen river, vi. 495
Leeuwarden, ii. 407
Lefanu, Alicia, Memoirs of Mrs. F. Sheridan, vii. [33]
Lefebvre, Marshal, ii. 94.
Leigh, Colonel George, ii. 23
Leigh, Hon. Mrs. George (Augusta Byron), i. 283; ii. 23, 212, 247, 248, 288; iii. 31, 32, 540, 544; iv. 80; vi. 22, 30, 410, 541; Stanzas to Augusta, iv. 54; Epistle to Augusta, iv. 57; Journal of Byron's Swiss tour, iv. 95
Leipzig (Leipsic), Fairs of, i. 489; battle of, v. 371, 553; vi. 50; vii. [22], [23]
Lely, Sir Peter, vi. 496, 501
Le Mann, vi. 22
Leman, Lake, ii. 257, 269; iv. 17, 53
Lemprière, i. 437
Lenclos, Ninon de, iv. 212; vi. 246
Lens, Mr. Serjeant, vii. [22]
Lentulus Spinther, ii. 405
Lenzoni, Marchioness, ii. 499
Leo X., Pope, ii. 489; iii. 367-369; iv. 273
Leoben, Treaty of, ii. 297
Leochares, ii. 446
Leon, Don Rodrigo Ponce de, iv. 530
Leone, Port, ii. 94
Leoni, Michele, Italian translation of Childe Harold, and of Lament of Tasso, iv. 244; of Don Juan, vi. 8
Leonidas, iii. 21; vi. 331
Leonora, Tasso's, iv. 145, 147
Leopardi, Alessandro, iv. 336
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, ii. 450
Lepanto, battle of, ii. 126, 178, 340
Lepidus, ii. 492
Leptinus, Furius, ii. 520
Le Roux de Lincy, A. J. V., Recuel de Chants historiques français, v. 472
Le Sage, Diable Boiteux, i. 56; iv. 516
Lesbia, i. 72
L'Espinasse, Mdlle. Claire Françoise, ii. 209
Lestrange, Sir R., iv. 484; vi. 550
Le Sur, Charles Louis, Histoire des Kosaques, iv. 211
Lethe, vi. 184
Letronne, J. A., La Statue vocale de Memnon, v. 497
Letter to the Editor of My Grandmother's Review, vi. 76
Lettere di Torquato Tasso, iv. 143, 144, 146, 150
Leucadia, now Santa Maura, ii. 126, 178
Leucadia's Cape (Cape Ducato), ii. 125
Leuctra, battle of, ii. 294
le Vasseur, Theresa, ii. 266
Levati, Professor Ambrogio, Viaggi di Francesco Petrarca, iv. 469
Levett, Ellis, vi. 410
Lewis, Matthew Gregory ("Monk" Lewis), i. 305, 307, 346, 356, 369; iii. 473; iv. 53, 80-82, 325, 337, 342; Tales of Terror, i. 309, 317; short account of, i. 317; Tales of Wonder; Ambrosio the Monk, ibid.; The Castle Spectre, i. 317, 409, 489; Life and Correspondence of, i. 318; Romantic Tales, iii. 389; The Wood Demon, v. 474
Lewtas, Matthew, ii. 36
Lexicon Universelle, iv. 174; vi. 259
Lezze, Luga da, iv. 432
Liakura mountain (Parnassus), i. 426; ii. 60, 62, 92, 186; iii. 113, 464
Liberal, The, iv. 281, 478, 479, 495, 518, 520, 570; v. 279, 471, 540; vi. 266; vii. [75], [76], [81]
Libochabo, ii. 174, 177
Libokhoro, ii. 134
Licensing Act, i. 415
Licenza village, ii. 523
Licinus (Cæsar's barber), i. 422
Licoo, Tonga, v. 601
Lido, the, ii. 470
Lie, lye, or ley, solution of potassium salts, vi. 505
Lieven, Count de, vii. [32]
Lieven, Countess de, i. 476; vii. [32]
Life, Writings, Times, and Opinions of Lord Byron, vii. [12]
Lincoln, Bishop of, i. 356
Lincy, A. J. V. Le Roux de, Recueil de Chants historiques français, v. 472
Lindenau, vii. [83]
Lindsay, Lady Anne, ii. 288
Lindsay, Lord, ii. 288
Lightning, ii. 360, 488
Ligne, Charles, Prince de, vi. 333
Ligne, Charles Joseph, Prince de, vi. 312; Mélanges Militaires, etc., vi. 313, 333; Memoirs, vi. 414
Ligny, vi. 345
Lines addressed by Lord Byron to Mr. Hobhouse on his Election for Westminster, iii. xx; vii. [69]
Lines addressed to a Young Lady, i. 70
Lines addressed to George Anson Byron (spurious?), iii. xxi; vii. [41]
Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Beecher, etc., i. 112
Lines composed during a Thunderstorm, ii. 119, 130
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni (spurious), iii. xxi
Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus, iii. 15
Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull, i. 276; iii. 129
Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was Ill, ii. 429; iv. 63
Lines on the Bust of Helen by Canova, ii. 370
Lines to a Lady Weeping, iii. 45
Lines to Mr. Hodgson. Written on board the Lisbon Packet, vii. [4]
Lines to the Countess of Blessington, iv. 62, 64; v. 346
Lines written beneath a Picture, iii. 19
Lines written beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow, i. 208
Lines written in an Album at Malta, iii. 4
Lines written in "Letters of an Italian Nun, etc." by Rousseau, i. 15
Lines written in the Bible (spurious), iii. xx
Lines written on a blank leaf of "The Pleasures of Memory", iii. 50
Lintot, Barnaby Bernard, publisher of Pope's Iliad and Odyssey, vi. 56
Lioni, Niccolo, iv. 465
Lippincott's Magazine, iv. 32
Lipsius, Justus, ii. 299; Saturn. Sermon., ii. 520, 521
Lisbon, ii. 32; assassinations in, ii. 36, 86
Lissa, naval battle of, iii. 25; iv. 456, 457
Liszt, Franz, Mazeppa the "symphonic poem," iv. 203
Literary Chronicle, iv. 571; v. 540, 584
Literary Fund, i. 448
Literary Gazette, iii. 280; iv. 478, 571; v. 196, 540, 584; vi. xx
Literary Panorama, ii. xiv; iii. 444, 500
Literary Register, iv. 571, 580
Literary Souvenir, iv. 314
Literature, v. 333
Litta, Conte Pompeo, Celebri Famiglie Italiane, iii. 507
Liverpool, Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of, i. 496, 497; vi. 374; vii. [14], [20], [28]
Lividia, Point, iii. 248, 349
Livingstone, David, vi. 497
Livy, ii. 372, 377, 391, 392, 413, 496, 505, 510, 512, 513; iv. 251; v. 607
Lloyd, Charles, Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer, i. 368
Lloyd, Robert, Odes to Obscurity and Oblivion, i. 220
Loch na Garr, i. 238
Locke, John, i. 425; ii. 353, 504; v. 615; vi. 548, 610; vii. [12]
Lockhart, John Gibson, Life of Scott, i. 318, 397; ii. 88; iii. 443; v. 206; Lang's Life of, iii. 532; A Sketch, v. 206
Lodge, G. H., Rosalynd, ii. 293; History of Ancient Art, ii. 431
Lodi, battle of, vi. 14
Lofft, Capel, i. 359, 441
Lombardy, ii. 342; Venetian, iv. 197
London, Don Juan's description of, vi. 425
London Gazette Extraordinary, ii. 40; vi. 336
London Magazine, iii. 535; iv. 42; v. 472; vi. 188
London Review, i. 403
Londonderry, Robert Stewart, Lord, iv. 560; v. 568, 569, 570; vi. 307
Londos, Andreas, vi. 168, 169
Long, Edward Noel ("Cleon"), i. 101
Long, Sir Tylney, Bart., i. 485
Longfellow, translation of Dante's Paradiso, iv. 247
Longinus, On the Sublime, vi. 26, 74, 551
Longman, i. xii, 234, 427; ii. x; v. 280; vii. [9]
Longwood controversy, the, v. 538, 544
Lonsdale, James, 1st Earl, iv. 586
Lonsdale, William, 2nd Earl, iv. 341, 582, 585; vi. 5
Lord Byron's Verses on Sam Rogers, iv. 538
Lord of the Isles, ii. 244
Loredano, iv. 377
Loredano, Jacopo, v. 123, 195
Loredano, Marco, v. 123
Loredano, Pietro, Admiral of the Venetian fleet, v. 123
Lorraine, Claude, ii. 168; vi. 502
Lorraine, François Mercy de, ii. 186
Louis Philippe, vi. 425
Louis XII., vi. 212
Louis XIV., i. 402; ii. 453; iv. 334, 514
Louis XV., ii. 282
Louis XVI., iv. 13, 493
Louis XVIII., v. 539; vi. 313, 333, 374; Letters d'Artwell, v. 566
Louisiana, iii. 296-298
Louvel, v. 567
Love and Death, vii. [84]
Love and Gold, iii. 411
Lovelace, Lady (Augusta Ada Byron), ii. 215, 287, 289; vi. 274
Lovelace, Ralph Gordon Noel, 2nd Earl of, i. 262, 264, 387; ii. 215; MS., i. 265-267, 271-273, 277, 278, 387, 389, 391-397, 399, 400, 402, 404-408, 410-413, 416, 418-430, 433, 434, 436, 438, 440, 443, 444, 446-450
Lovelace, Richard, Orpheus to Beasts, iii. 165; To Althea—From Prison, iv. 28
Lovelace, William King Noel, 1st Earl of, ii. 215
Lovell, Robert, iv. 521
Love's Labour's Lost, vi. 87
Love's Last Adieu, i. 109
Lowe, Sir Hudson, Governor of St. Helena, ii. 239; v. 544, 545; vi. 444
Lowe, John Hudson, surgeon in the Army, v. 545
Lowertz, iv. 97
Lozère, v. 549
Lucan, Pharsalia, ii. 156, 246, 372
Lucanus, Ocellus, De Universi Naturâ, ii. 198
Lucian, Veræ Historiæ, iv. 43; De Syriâ Deâ, iv. 115; Hermotimus, v. 396
Lucietta. A Fragment, vii. [81]
Lucifer, Byron's conception of, v. 199-203, 210; vi. 183
Lucius Faunus, De Antiq. Urb. Rom., ii. 510-513
Lucretia, iv. 334
Lucretius, i. 485; ii. 93, 121, 367; iii. 57; De Rerum Nat., vi. 604
Lucullus, L., vi. 563
Lud, General Ned, vii. [42]
Luddites, the, vii. [42]
Ludus Coventriæ, v. 200, 207
Ludwig, Otto, iv. 329
Luis, Maria José, Regent of Portugal, ii. 43
Lunéville, Treaty of, ii. 297
Lupercalia, the, ii. 512
Lusieri, Don Battista, ii. 109, 168, 171, 172, 190
Luther, vi. 303, 380
Lutraki, or Utraikey, ii. 142, 143
Luttrell, H., vi. 175
Lutzen, battle of, iii. 431; v. 371, 553
Lycanthropy, vi. 380
Lyceum Theatre, Werner at, v. 324; Moore's M.P.; or, The Blue Stocking at, vii. [12]
Lycophron, Cassandra or Alexandra, iv. 243
Lycurgus, i. 29
Lynedoch, Thomas, Lord, i. 469
Lyons, Gulf of, vi. 92
Lysander, ii. 336
Lysippus, ii. 336
Lyttleton, Lord, iii. 209
Lytton, Bulwer (The Last of the Tribunes), ii. 415; vi. 567
M
Macassar oil, vi. 19
Macaulay, Lord, Lays of Ancient Rome, ii. 391; Byron "singled out as an expiatory sacrifice," iii. 534; Critical and Historical Essays, iv. 72; v. 542
Macbeth, i. 84, 131, 401, 408, 432; ii. 50, 57, 244, 291, 307, 423, 452; iii. 280, 346, 476, 480, 483, 510; iv. 44, 157, 181, 338, 341, 386, 388, 401, 451; v. 393, 611; vi. 12, 184, 199, 202, 203, 265, 281, 375, 441, 453, 505, 559, 578, 590, 594
Macchiavelli, ii. 369, 493
Macdonald of Rineton, Captain, i. 192
Macdonell, Sir James ("Jack Jargon"), vi. 508
Macdonough, Commodore, vi. 508
Macfarlane, Charles, Constantinople in 1828, iii. 207
Machiavelli, Niccolò, The Prince (Il Principe), vi. 303, 424
Maciejowice, battle of, v. 551
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Campbell, "Incidental Music to Manfred," iv. 78
Mackenzie, Henry, Julia de Roubigné, iii. 510
Mackinnon, Daniel, vi. 69, 276
Mackinnon, Henry, vi. 69
Mackintosh, Sir James ("Dick Dubious"), iii. 535; vi. 507; Vindiciæ Gallicæ; Introductory Discourse; lecture in The Law of Nature and Nations, vii. [32]
Macklin, Love à la Mode, i. 464
Maclise, Daniel, iv. 540; his portrait of Macready as "Werner," v. 324
McMahon, Colonel, vii. [27]
Mac-Murchad, Dermot, king of Leinster, iv. 334
Macneil, Hector, Scotland's Skaith, etc.; The Waes of War, i. 362; iv. 182
Macpherson, James, Ossian, i. 177, 183; iii. 26
Macready, as "Pierre" in Venice Preserved, ii. 331; "the Doge" in Marino Faliero, iv. 324; as "Sardanapalus," v. 2; Reminiscences, v. 2, 114, 324; as "Francis Foscari," v. 114; "Werner," v. 324
Macri, Catinco or Katinka, iii. 16; vi. 280
Macri, Mariana, iii. 16
Macri, Theodora, ii. 176; iii. 15
Macri, Theresa (afterwards Black), "Maid of Athens," ii. 75, 176; iii. 15, 16
Madame Lavalette (spurious), iii. xx
Madden, i. 470
Madison, President, iii. 298
Madrid, taken by the French, v. 550; its clime, vi. 409
Mæcenas, ii. 409
Maffei, ii. 431
Mafra, the Escurial of Portugal, ii. 37, 43, 87
Magarenses, the, ii. 431
Magasin Encyclopédique, v. 302
Magazine of History (American), iii. 298
Magdalen College, Oxford, vi. 496
Magdeburg, siege of, v. 416
Maggior Consiglio (Great Council, Venice), iv. 361, 382, 399, 427, 438
Maghinard of Cavalcanti, Marshal, ii. 501
Maginn, William, John Gilpin and Mazeppa, iv. 203; Miscellanies, v. 326, 329
Mahala, Cain's wife, v. 209
Maharbal, ii. 508
Mahmout Pasha, ii. 206
Mahomet (Macon), iv. 296; vi. 139
Mahomet II., ii. 201
Maï, Cardinal Angelo, ii. 324
Maid of Saragoza, ii. 58, 91
Maimonides, Moses, Porta Mosis, iii. 109, 121
Mainotes (or Mainates), ii. 169, 193; iii. 83, 94, 132, 134
Maitland, Captain F. L., of the Bellerophon, v. 546
Maitland, G., printer, i. 478
Majorian, Emperor, iii. 251
Malamani, Isabella Teotochi, I suoi amici, iv. 457
Malatesta, Parisina, ii. 354
Mal bigatto (silkworm), term of contempt and reproach, iv. 389
Malcolm, Colonel, ii. 50
Malcolm, Sir John, History of Persia, vii. [49]
Malespini, Celio de', alias Orazio, iv. 144
Malipiero, Doge Pasquale, v. 118
Mallet, i. 326
Malone, Edmund, editor of Spence's Anecdotes, vii. [53]
Malo-yaroslavetz, battle of, vi. 351
Malplaquet, iv. 262
Malta, iii. 24;
Maltby, Harriet (Mrs. Nichols), i. 129, 263
Malthus, Thomas Robert, vi. 436, 459, 461, 555
Malthus, Mrs. T. R. (née Eckersall), vi. 461
Malvern Hills, v. 609
Mamonoff, Dmitrief, Catherine II.'s favourite, vi. 389
Mamurra, vii. [17]
Man in the Iron Mask (Man in the Black Velvet Mask), iv. 514
Mandeville's Tales, i. 314
Manetti, Giannozzo, iv. 253
Manfred, ii. 122, 218, 223, 254, 286, 383, 424, 426; iv. 15, 21, 41, 48, 51, 52, 63-65, 77-136, 325, 327, 340; v. 199, 200, 223, 227, 286, 332, 385, 469, 480, 500; vi. xvi, 129, 198; vii. [55]
Manfrini Palace, iv. 162
Manichæans, the, v. 202, 209, 216, 232
Manicheism, Byron's, v. 206, 209, 254
Manilius, Astronomicon, v. 554
Manin, Doge Lodovico, iv. 457
Manley, Mrs., Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality, of Both Sexes, from the New Atalantis, vi. 453
Manlius, M., ii. 413
Mann, Sir Horace, iv. 339
Manners, George, editor of The Satirist, vi. 69
Manners, Katherine Sophia (Lady Heathcote), vii. [17]
Mannheim, vi. 419
Manoncourt, Sonnini de, Voyage en Grèce et en Turquie, ii. 191, 194
Mansel, Dr. William Lort, Bishop of Bristol ("Magnus"), i. 28
Mansfeld, v. 340
Mansfield, Lord, vi. 247
Mansion House, the, vi. 435
Mansour Effendi, iii. 145
Mantinea, ii. 294
Mantua, Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of, iv. 514
Manurza, Arab General, v. 558
Mar, Countess of, vi. 246
Marangoni, Delle memorie sacre e profane dell' Anfiteatro Flavin, ii. 521
Marat, Jean Paul, vi. 13
Marathon, ii. 75, 99, 102, 157, 158, 187, 255, 294; vi. 169
Marceau, General François Sévérin Desgravins, ii. 251, 296, 297; vi. 14
Marcello, Andrea, v. 134
Marcellus, Nonius, De Compt. Doct., ii. 92
Marchetti degli Angelini, Conte Giovanni, Discorso ... della prima e principale Allegoria del Poema di Dante, iv. 237, 245
Marciana Library, Venice, iv. 457
Marengo, battle of, iii. 313; v. 538; vi. 14
Mareschalchi Gallery, Bologna, iv. 162
Maria I., Queen of Portugal, ii. 43
Maria da Gloria, of Portugal, ii. 11
Maria José Luis, Regent of Portugal, ii. 43
Marialva, Marchese, ii. 38, 86
Mariamne, wife of Herod the Great, iii. 400
Mariana, Hist., iv. 523
Marie Antoinette, ii. 7; iii. 513; iv. 13, 334
Marie Louise, of Austria (Archduchess of Parma), wife of Napoleon, afterwards Madame de Neipperg, iii. 311; v. 498, 539, 576
Marignano, battle of, v. 498
Mariner, William, Account of the Tonga Islands, v. 581, 584, 598-601, 609, 639-631; vi. 577.
Marinet, or Nicholle, M., vi. 373, 374
Marino Faliero, ii. 337; iii. 485; iv. 323-472; v. 3, 40, 115, 139, 148, 158, 332, 389, 469, 479; vi. 24, 443; vii. [63]
Marius, Caius, ii. 393; iv. 251; vi. 477
Markland, J. H., editor of the Roxburgh Club issue of Chester Mysteries, vi. 551
Markow, General, vi. 333
Marlborough, John, Duke of, i. 107, 493; iii. 57; iv. 262, 334; vi. 174
Marlianus, Urb. Rom. Topograph., ii. 510
Marlowe, The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, iv. 80, 81; v. 470, 483; Edward II., iv. 80; Tamburlaine the Great, v. 489
Marly, or malái, a grass plat for public ceremonies, Tonga, v. 600
Marmarotouri, ii. 199, 208
Marmion, i. 309, 310, 311, 312, 371; ii. 360; iii. 289, 329, 461, 475, 518; iv. 13; v. 542; vi. 426
Marmont, v. 553
Marsden, Mary, iv. 38
Marshall, Frank, v. 324
Marshall, John, Royal Naval Biog., v. 589
Marston, Westland, Our Recent Actors, v. 324
Marston Moor, battle of, i. 2
Martia, Cato's wife, vi. 270
Martial, Epig., ii. 410, 412; iii. 16; v. 613; vi. 27, 550; vii. [74]
Martin, Henry, the regicide, iv. 477, 482
Martin, Isaac, v. 593
Martin, Dr. John, Mariner's Account, etc., v. 581, 584, 598-601
Martin, Lady. See Faucit, Helen
Martin, Sir Theodore, iii. 32
Martin, R. Montgomery, The Indian Empire, vi. 384
Mary, Queen of Scots, ii. 453; v. 605; vi. 246, 396
Masham, Lady, ii. 353
Masham, Mrs., iv. 334
Mason, Monck, Massinger, i. 220, 304
Massena, ii. 89
Massingberd, Mrs., vi. 100
Massinger, i. 292, 304, 345; The Two Noble Kinsmen, ii. 217; Unnatural Combat, iii. 219; iv. 35; A New Way to Pay Old Debts, iv. 436, 525; vi. 393
Masson, C. F. P., Mémoires Secrets sur la Russie, vi. 321, 351, 388, 399, 412
Massorites, the, v. 219
Matapan, Cape, vi. 147
Mathews, Charles, Memoirs, v. 477
Mathias, J. T., Pursuits of Literature, i. 294, 374, 383
Matten, iv. 119
Matthews, Charles Skinner, ii. x, xi, 16, 95; vi. 153; vii. [9]
Matthews, Henry, Diary of an Invalid, iv. 131
Mattioli, Count Ercole Antonio (Man in the Iron Mask), iv. 514
Maturin, Charles, iii. 444; Bertram, iv. 338; vi. xiii, 4; Manuel, vii. [45], [48]
Matz, F., Antike Bildwerke in Rom., ii. 395
Maugabree, Moorish mercenaries, iii. 168
Maupertius, President of the Berlin Academy, ii. 282
Maurice, Rev. Thomas, History of Ancient and Modern Hindostan; Richmond Hill; Memoirs, i. 330
Mauritania, ii. 114
Mawman, J., i. xii
Maxwell, Sir Herbert, Bart., The Life of the Duke of Wellington, vi. 345
Maxwell, John, Lord, ii. 4, 25
Maxwell, W. H., Life of the Duke of Wellington, vi. 345
Maypo, battle on the plains of, v. 556
Mazarin, Cardinal, vi. 317
Mazeppa, iii. xix; iv. 193, 198, 201-233, 423; vi. 124, 162, 246, 262
Mazeppa, or Mazepa, Ivan Stepánovitch, iv. 201, 327
Meadley, G. W., Two Pairs of Historical Portraits, ii. 415
Meadowbank, Lord, i. 436
Measure for Measure, ii. 102, 166, 367; iii. 90; v. 541
Mecca, ii. 151, 186
Mecklenburg, Albrecht Wenceslaus Eusebius, Count of Waldstein, Duke of, v. 371
Medea, i. 170; vi. 177, 536
Medes, v. 4
Medici, Cosmo de', ii. 365, 503
Medici, Giovanni de', ii. 365
Medici, Giuliano de', ii. 375
Medici, Julian de', ii. 489
Medici, Lorenzo de', ii. 365, 375; iv. 280
Medici, Venus of, ii. 489
Medici, the, ii. 355, 503
Medici Chapel, ii. 375
Medici Gallery, Florence, iv. 162
Medinah, ii. 151, 186
Mediterranean, ii. 460
Medwin, Conversations with Lord Byron, i. 93, 189, 276, 355; iii. xx, 17, 59, 76, 90, 443, 472; iv. 39, 40, 81, 238, 326, 410, 478, 545, 555; v. 119, 279, 281, 296, 321, 331, 348, 469-471; vi. 22, 138, 188; vii. [58], [64], [71], [75], [77], [78] Angler in Wales, iv. 539
Mee, Mrs. Anne, a miniature-painter, vii. [37]
Megara, ii. 362
Meillerie, ii. 303-306; iv. 18, 107
Meineke, Augustus, editor of Menandri et Philemonis reliquæ, vi. 186
Meiner, Christopher, History of the Female Sex, i. 489
Mejnoun and Leila (the Romeo and Juliet of the East), iii. 160
Meknop, General, vi. 306, 354
Melancthon, vi. 380
Melbourne, Elizabeth, Lady (née Milbanke), i. 300, 301
Melbourne, Viscount (Sir Peniston Lamb), i. 300, 380; vii. [15]
Meleager, Epitaphium in Heliodoram, iii. 32
Meletius of Janina, Archbishop of Athens, Ancient and Modern Geography, ii. 198; Eccles. Hist., ii. 208
Melton Mowbray, vi. 504
Melville's Mantle, etc., i. 294, 356
Memmo, Jacopo, v. 170
Memmo, Marco, v. 120
Memmo, Marin, v. 170
Memnon, statue of, v. 497; vi. 500
Mémoires de Trévoux, iv. 578
Memorials of Coleorton, iv. 585
Menabrea, F. L., Notices sur le machine Analytique de Mr. Babbage, ii. 215
Menander, ii. 178; vi. 186
Menard, Claud, Histoire de Messire Bertrand du Guesclin, v. 549
Mendeli, the ancient Pentelicus, ii. 186
Mender river, vi. 204, 211
Menelaus, king, vi. 535
Mengeaud, Napoleon's surgeon, v. 546
Menken, Adah Isaacs, iv. 203
Merchant of Venice, ii. 331, 342; iv. 166, 273, 436, 473; vi. 472
Mercure de France, vi. xx, 387
Meretrici, in Venice, iv. 456
Merivale, Charles, Dean of Ely, the historian, iv. 283
Merivale, Herman, Under-Secretary for India, iv. 283
Merivale, J. H., Greek Anthology, i. 367; iii. 32; Orlando in Roncesvalles, iv. 156, 279, 283; The Two First Cantos of Richardetto, iv. 156
Merry, Robert, i. 358, 441
Merry Wives of Windsor, i. 496; v. 388, 410; vi. 484
Meschinello, G., La Chiesa Ducale, iv. 390
Mesihi, iii. 86, 105
Mestri, vii. [72]
Metastasio, iv. 264
Metella, Cecilia, tomb of, ii. 402-405
Methodism, ii. 302
Metsovo, Monte (Pindus), ii. 126, 129
Metternich, Prince, v. 539, 575; vii. [39]
Mexico, ii. 82; gulf of, iii. 296
Meyer of Aaru, the brothers, iv. 109
Meyer, F. J. L., Voyage en Italie, iv. 470
Mezzofanti, Giuseppe, ii. 324
Michael Angelo, ii. 369, 375, 376, 432, 435, 446; iv. 270, 280; his "Last Judgment," iv. 272; his "Moses," iv. 271, 273; vi. 262
Michaelis, A., Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, i. 455
Michaelis, Professor Johann David, iv. 498
Michie, Rev. J., i. 192
Michiel, Madame Giustina Renier, translation of Shakespeare; Origine delle Feste Veneziane, iv. 456, 457
Midas, v. 573
Middleton, Dr. Conyers, Life of Cicero, ii. 362, 408, 523
Midsummer Night's Dream, iv. 21; v. 408; vi. 535
Migne, Opera Cassiodori, iii. 306; Patrologiæ Cursus, vi. 168
Miguel, Dom, of Portugal, ii. 11
Milan, Filippo Visconti, Duke of, v. 116, 133
Milbanke, Lady, i. 437, 443
Milbanke, Miss. See Byron, Lady
Milbanke, Sir Ralph, i. 301
Milbourne, Rev. Luke, Notes on Dryden's Virgil, i. 220
Milit. Dict., vi. 305, 343, 353
Milky Way, the, ii. 439
Mill, James, vi. 480
Millbank Penitentiary, vii. [34]
Miller, William, publisher, i. 311; ii. x
Miller, Mr. (U.S.A.), iii. 307
Miller, "Joe," i. 301
Milliard, vi. 542
Millin, A. L., Voyage dans le Milanais, ii. 507
Milman, Dean, History of Latin Christianity, ii. 336, 338; Belvidere Apollo, ii. 447; History of the Jews, iii. 400; Fall of Jerusalem, iv. 339; "Cybele's priest," vi. 445; "poet-priest," vii. [76]
Milner, Joseph, ii. 283
Milo and the Oak, iii. 307
Miltiades, vi. 171
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, i. 312, 313, 397, 404; ii. 64; iii. 111; iv. 133, 135, 245, 274, 504, 506; v. 203, 204, 208, 216, 234, 255, 262, 272; vi. 6, 183, 518; Hayley's Biography of, i. 321; "deigns to doze," i. 428; Lycidas, i. 446; iii. 480; iv. 227, 241; Sonnets, ii. 364; Samson Agonistes, ii. 422; his lyric measure, iii. 128; Comus, iii. 209; his blank verse, iii. 224; Morning of Christ's Nativity (The Hymn), iv. 115; "pratticke," iv. 167; his terza rima, iv. 239; his Satan, v. 201; use of "shook," v. 135; "thou shalt believe in," vi. 74; his first wife, vi. 146, 174; "the Prince of Poets," vi. 174; Lord Thurlow on, vii. [20]
Milton, Mrs. John (née Powell), vi. 146, 174
Minden, battle of, vi. 12
Minerva, i. 447, 457-474
Minetto, Giacomo, iii. 442
Mingrelia, vi. 279
Minos, iv. 518
Minotaur, fable of the, vi. 125
Minotti, iii. 448, 458
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, ii. 4
Minturnæ, iv. 251
Mira, La, ii. 349
Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de, v. 548; vi. 13
Mirror, the, iv. 32
Miscellaneous Poems, vii. [69]
Misers, vi. 48, 455
Mississippi river, iii. 196
Missouri, vi. 349
Mistère du Viel Testament, v. 200, 207, 226
Misti Consiglio X., iv. 447
Mitford, Miss, Christina, the Maid of the South Seas, v. 582
Mitford, William, Greece, iv. 566; v. 16, 24; vi. 460
Mithridates, king of Pontus, ii. 393; iv. 40
Mobility (mobilité) defined, vi. 600
Mocenigo, Giovanni, iv. 432
Mocenigo, Doge Tomaso, v. 118
Modern British Drama, iii. 200
Modern Universal History, ii. 82; iv. 211, 258, 523; v. 499
Mohammed II., ii. 173
Mohammed Ben Abd-el-Wahab, ii. 151
Mohammed Pasha, ii. 140
Moira, Francis Rawdon, Lord (1st Marquis of Hastings), i. 497; iii. 45
Molière, vi. 246, 510; Dom Juan, on Le Festin de Pierre, vi. xvi, 11
Molina, Tirso de (Gabriel Tellez), El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra, vi. xvi
Molinari, Signor, vi. 205
Mollett, John W., Life of Sir D. Wilkie, ii. 92
Mollwitz, battle of, vi. 337
Momus, the god of cruel mockery, v. 396
Monaci, Lorenzo de, iv. 349, 356
Monbron, Fougeret de, Le Cosmopolite, ou le Citoyen du Monde, ii. 1
Moncey, ii. 94
Moniteur, Le, i. 489; v. 562, 575; vi. 12; vii. [41]
Moniteur Universel, v. 552
Monk, General, ii. 292
Monk of Athos, The, ii. xiii
Monkir and Nekir, inquisitors of the dead, iii. 121
Monmouth Street, noted for sale of second-hand clothes, iv. 160
Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan, iv. 69-75, 79; v. 537
Mont Blanc, iv. 87
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, vi. 151; Letters, vi. 219, 246
Montague, Mrs., iv. 573
Montaigne, ii. 345; vi. 379
Montanti, Antonio, sculptor and architect of Florence, iv. 272
Montanvert, iv. 475
Montebello, battle of, vi. 14
Montecuccoli, Raimondo, iv. 262
Montemajor, Jorge de, Diana, i. 44
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Baron de, Considérations ... de la Grandeur des Romains, etc., ii. 393
Montfauçon, Diarium Italic., ii. 431, 511, 515
Montford, Colonel, vii. [24]
Montgomery, James, The Wanderer of Switzerland, etc., i. 107, 305, 330, 331, 370; ii. 450
Monthly Literary Recreations, i. 234
Monthly Magazine, i. 441; iv. 156, 229, 367; v. 540; vi. 87
Monthly Review, i. 379; iii. 444, 499; iv. 82, 158, 165, 203, 240; v. 472, 540, 584; vi. xx
Montholon, Count, v. 548
Monti, Vincenzo, ii. 324, 496; iv. 245, 325
Monticolo, G., Le Vite dei Dogi di Marin Sanudo, iv. 462
Montmartre, heights of, v. 553
Montmorenci, Jean Mathieu Felicité, Duc de, v. 539, 573, 575
Montorsoli, ii. 446
Montpensier, Comte de, Charles V., Dauphin d'Auvergne, ii. 390; iv. 258; v. 495, 498, 515-518, 520
Montreal Herald, vi. 508
Montrond, Casimir, Comte de (Byron's "preux Chevalier de la Ruse"), vi. 507
Montrose, Marquis of, iv. 338
Montucci, A., Tragedie di Alfieri, iv. 368
Mooa, capital of an island (Tonga), v. 600
Moor, Charles de, iii. 296
Moore, Dr. John, Letters to Burns, i. 118; Zeluco; Various Views of Human Nature, etc., ii. 8; A View of the Society and Manners in Italy, iv. 333-335, 469; History of Ireland, iv. 334
Moore, Sir John, ii. 8
Moore, Thomas, Life of Lord Byron, i. xii, xiii, 2, 4, 5, 15, 21, 25, 26, 33, 45, 78, 84, 88, 89, 93, 98, 119, 128, 184, 192, 205, 210, 213, 222, 224, 257, 259, 261, 280, 303, 304, 310, 325, 327, 347, 349, 368, 387, 411, 475, 497, 499; ii. xii, 16, 20, 34, 65, 118, 139, 187, 236, 258, 304, 322, 324, 352, 369, 387, 461; iii. xix, xx, 15, 16, 25, 30, 75, 90, 103, 109, 128, 272, 280, 304, 319, 320, 329, 331, 376, 415, 443, 444, 477, 531, 535, 537; iv. 3, 31, 32, 35, 36, 39, 58, 61, 63, 74, 92, 213, 267, 308, 340, 447, 489, 545, 587; v. 82, 210, 348, 470, 471, 477, 489, 610; vi. 21, 128, 143, 297, 578, 601; viii. 12, 18, 19, 21, 71, 82; Poetical Works of the late Thomas Little, i. 78, 202, 305, 307, 319, 324, 325, 333, 431; vi. 43; Byron's letters to, i. 195; ii. 30, 238, 351, 447; iii. 69, 75, 77, 149, 219, 249, 255, 303, 319, 320, 376, 413, 417, 423, 433, 496; iv. 53, 64, 69, 157, 159, 169, 176, 178, 214, 279, 411, 478, 520, 538, 555, 558, 561, 570, 578; v. 202, 204, 242, 255, 470, 561; vi. xvii, 24, 149, 227, 302, 373, 403, 578; vii. [35], [37], [42], [46], [48], [70], [71], [73], [74]; and Jeffrey, i. 203, 305, 333-335; referred to in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 321, 370; "Anacreon," i. 374; Intercepted Letters; or, The Twopenny Post-Bag, by Thomas Brown the Younger, i. 496; iv. 158, 555; vii. [16], [22], [27], [29], [30]; the stanza on Beckford, in Childe Harold, ii. 37; The Meeting of the Waters, ii. 246; Irish Melodies, iii. 73; Lalla Rookh, iii. 87, 181, 186; iv. 176, 587; vi. 230; on The Corsair, iii. 217; Corsair dedicated to, iii. 223; Notices, etc., iv. 63; Life of Sheridan, iv. 69, 73; Lines on the Death of Sh-r-d-n, iv. 74; referred to in Beppo, iv. 183; Byron's exclusiveness, iv. 472; calls Madame de Staël the Begum of Literature, iv. 570; "Tracy" of The Blues, ibid.; M.P.; or, The Blue Stocking, iv. 573; vii. [12]; on Cain, v. 204; Loves of the Angels, v. 280, 281; Fables for the Holy Alliance, v. 563; "the question of posterity," vi. 6; "flirtation with the muse of," vi. 75; "Oft in the Stilly Night," vi. 234; Fudge Family in Paris, vi. 243; Fum and Hum, the Two Birds of Royalty, vi. 389, 451; "reigned before and after me," vi. 444; "Here's the Bower she lov'd so much," vi. 447; on Byron's first rhymes, vii. [1]; Byron's Jeux d'Esprit on, vii. [12], [16]; his noms de plume, vii. [12]; the "When Rogers" incident, vii. [17], [18]; on The Devil's Drive, vii. [21]; "Epigram," vii. [22]; at Venice, vii. [72]
Moors, expelled from Granada, ii. 47; Cadiz captured from, ii. 77
Moorzuk, vi. 474
Morat, battle of, ii. 255, 297; bones, ii. 298
Moravians, the, i. 305, 322
Mordaunt, Miss, as "Ida" in Werner, v. 324
More, Mrs. Hannah, Bas Bleu, iv. 176, 573; Coelebs in Search of a Wife, vi. 18
More, Sir Thomas, iii. 265
Morea, the, i. 457; iii. 83, 270, 447
Moreau, Jean Victor, vi. 14
Morelli, Cosimo, ii. 324
Morelli, Giacomo, ii. 324
Morelli, Abbate Jacopo, Chronica iadratina seu historia obsidionis Jaderæ, iv. 331; Monumenti Veneziani, iv. 332, 456, 457
Morena, ii. 55
Moreotes, the, v. 556
Morgan, Sydney, Lady (née Owenson), Woman, or Ida of Athens; France; Italy, ii. 187; v. 158; vi. 233; Memoirs, iv. 587
Morgante Maggiore, iv. 157, 279-309; vi. xvi, 184
Morghen, Raphael, iii. 314
Moriah, the goddess of folly, i. 82
Morier, James, A Journey through Persia, i. 492, 500
Morley, John, Rousseau, ii. 266
Morning Chronicle, i. 319, 347, 444, 445, 489; ii. xii, 212; iii. 45, 46, 51, 55, 57, 58, 79, 80, 151, 304, 315, 377, 419, 431, 435, 532-534; iv. 74, 177, 555-557, 559, 560; v. 130, 203, 539, 540, 553, 556, 572, 578, 602; vi. 11, 437, 451; vii. [13], [14], [23], [28], [32], [41], [86], [88]
Morning Herald, vi. 179
Morning Post, i. 31, 34, 308, 309, 350, 351, 357, 358, 441, 485, 489, 499; ii. 397, 401; iii. 534; v. 544; vi. 175, 452, 494; vii. [6], [21], [44], [66]
Mornington, Lady (Catherine Long), i. 485
Mornington, William Wellesley Pole, 3rd Earl of, ii. 79
Mornington, William Pole-Wellesley, 4th Earl of, i. 484
Morocco, vi. 198
Morosini, Conte Domenico, Medea in Corinto; Giulio Sabino, iv. 456, 457
Morosini, Doge Francesco, ii. 165; iv. 459
Morrison, James, boatswain's mate on the Bounty, Journal, v. 588, 594, 622
Morritt, J. B. S., ii. 88
Morven, Mount, i. 182, 191
Moscow, i. 487; Napoleon's retreat from, iv. 207; v. 551; vi. 351; its clime, vi. 409
Moses, Michael Angelo's statue of, iv. 271, 273; vi. 380
Moses, Henry, engraver of Canova's Works, iv. 536
Mossop, Henry, tragedian, i. 26
Mosti, Agostino (Tasso's gaoler), iv. 146
Mottley, John, i. 301
Moussine-Pousckine, Count Alexis Iwanowitch, vi. 307
Moustoxides (or Moustoxudes), Andreas, ii. 324; iv. 456, 457; Su i Quattro Cavalli della Basilica di S. Marco in Venezia, ii. 472
Moxon, iv. 485
Mozart, iii. 376; vi. 586; Don Giovanni, vi. xvi
Muchtar, or Mukhtar, Pasha, of Berat, ii. 148; iii. 144; vi. 244
Mucia, Pompey's third wife, vi. 139
Mules, Italian name of bastards and foundlings, vi. 609
Muley, Abul Hacen, king of Granada, iv. 530
Mulgrave, John Sheffield, Earl of, i. 354
Müller, the artist, vi. 321
Müller, F. Max, Sacred Books of the East, iii. 110
Müllinen, iv. 119
Muncker, Thomas, Notes on the Fabulæ of Hyginus, vi. 535
Munster, Duchess of, iii. 299
Müntz, Professor E., ii. 424; Raphael, iv. 174
Murad Effendi (Franz von Werner), iv. 329
Murat, Joachim, king of Naples and the Two Sicilies, ii. 90; iii. 432; v. 550
Muratori, ii. 502; Nov. Thes, Inscr. Vet., ii. 519; Italic. Rerum Scriptores, iv. 332, 349, 352, 462; v. 134
Murin, Tio, ii. 94
Murphy, Arthur, Apprentice, vi. 601
Murray, Dr. A. S., History of Greek Sculpture, ii. 432, 441
Murray, Joe, i. 280; ii. 27, 52; vii. [6]
Murray, Rev. William, i. 347
Murray, A. H. Hallam, iii. 60; MS. of Ich Dien, vii. [36]
Murray, John, I., ii. 169
Murray, John, II., Byron's letters to, i. 21, 208, 293, 325, 411, 421, 422, 453, 475; ii. xii, 11, 15, 16, 22, 187, 211, 212, 215, 287, 304, 305, 307, 311, 313, 324, 334, 343, 344, 359, 366, 369, 370, 375, 381, 429, 453, 460, 461; iii. xx, 32, 75, 76, 102, 128, 137, 151, 155, 181, 187, 197-199, 206, 210, 270, 301, 303, 308, 312, 324, 435, 443, 449, 468, 488, 519, 540, 544; iv. 3, 21, 31, 36, 54, 70, 79-81, 107, 126, 136, 157, 162, 163, 165, 168, 174, 182, 198, 214, 237, 239, 245, 259, 279, 280, 285, 304, 308, 313, 325-328, 332, 339, 340, 362, 366, 367, 431, 436, 447, 471, 475, 478, 479, 490, 536, 539, 542, 545, 549, 555, 569; v. 3, 15, 64, 115, 201, 202, 204, 271, 272, 279, 331, 367; vi. xvi, xvii, 3, 4, 8, 18, 52, 70, 75, 76, 87, 142, 153, 160, 175, 210, 260, 263, 294, 428; vii. [45], [47], [48], [62], [66], [69], [72], [77]; Byron's copy of Catullus, i. 75; Byron's copy of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 291, 294; Byron on Edinburgh Review of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 293; Marmion, i. 310, 311; MS. of:—English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 354; Hints from Horace, i. 387, 390, 391-394, 397, 399, 405, 406, 408, 411, 412, 414, 416, 418, 421, 426, 429, 430, 439-444, 448, 449; The Waltz, i. 487, 488, 490, 492, 493, 496, 498, 501; Childe Harold, ii. xvi, xvii, 11, 71, 249, 327-330, 332-337, 339, 341-346, 352-354, 357-359, 361, 363, 365, 368, 370, 371, 375, 377-382, 385, 388, 389, 391, 392, 394, 398-401, 403, 404, 406, 407, 409, 410, 413, 415, 418, 427, 429, 431-434, 436, 438-446, 448, 449, 453-456, 458-462; Poems of 1809-1813, iii. 1, 2-4, 6, 12, 23, 24, 28, 61, 64, 65, 67-72; Lara, iii. 335; Hebrew Melodies, iii. 382, 383, 388, 389; Poems of the Separation, iii. 532, 540, 545; The Giaour, iii. 78; Fare Thee Well, iii. 532; Morgante Maggiore, iv. 281; Sardanapalus, v. 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 31, 34, 38, 43, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 66, 68, 70-72, 75, 76, 78, 84, 88, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 102, 103, 109, 110; Two Foscari, v. 124-127, 132, 135, 137, 138, 141, 148, 149, 159, 160-162, 165, 171, 175, 188, 192-194; Cain, v. 219, 220, 228-230, 233, 234, 239, 240, 246, 252, 265; Werner, v. 339, 368, 391, 406, 407; Age of Bronze, v. 571, 577; Don Juan, vi. 35, 53, 58, 71, 72, 87, 159; La Revanche, vii. [16]; E Nihilo Nihil, vii. [56]; The Ballad, vii. [60]; Another Simple Ballat, vii. [62]; Lucietta, vii. [81]; Song to the Suliotes, vii. [84]; accepts Childe Harold, ii. x, xi; suppression of stanzas in Childe Harold, ii. 65; Byron on Quarterly Review and Lady Morgan's France, ii. 187; Shelley and the Childe Harold MS., ii. 211; purchase of Childe Harold, Canto III., ii. 212; his compliment to Lady Byron, ii. 288; the Morat bones, ii. 298; Byron's autograph MSS., iii. 411, 419, 425; bears testimony to Byron's genius, iii. 444; Scott's letter on Cain dedication, v. 206; declines Don Juan, vi. xvi; the stanzas on Castlereagh in Don Juan, vi. 8; copyright of Don Juan, Canto XVII., vi. 608; Hammond his "chief 4-o'clock man," vii. [49]; the offer of Madame de Staël's Considérations sur la Révolution Française, vii. [49]; his share in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vii. [51], [57]; his "columns," vii. [55]; Navy List, vii. [57]; Mrs. Rundell's Domestic Cookery, ibid.; bookseller to the Admiralty, and the Board of Longitude, vii. [58]; Gally Knight, vii. [59], [62]; his offer of £2000 to Byron, vii. [77]
Murray, John, III., dedication of Marino Faliero to Goethe, iv. 328, 340; MS. of Werner, v. 326
Murray, John, IV., iii. 66
Murray, Sir George, vi. 374
Murray v. Benbow and Another, v. 204
Murray's Handbooks— Central Italy, ii. 373, 380; iv. 275; Constantinople, vi. 220; Greece, ii. 117, 125, 157, 166, 189; Northern Italy, ii. 372; iv. 336, 392, 430; Rome, ii. 389, 403; iv. 271, 273; Switzerland, ii. 306; iv. 98
Murray's Magazine, ii. 229; iii. 319, 324; vii. [10], [69], [85], [86]
Musæ Etonenses, i. 336
Musæus, De Herone atque Leandro, iii. 178
Musca, ii. 89
Musk-bull, vi. 478
Mussulmans, Albanian, ii. 144; their devotion, ii. 302
Musters, John, i. 210
Musters, Mrs. Chaworth. See Chaworth, Mary Anne
My Boy Hobbie O., vii. [66]
My Epitaph, iii. 38; vii. [10]
My Grandmother's Review, iv. 578
Myrina, Queen of the Amazons, v. 5
Myrrha, a character in Sardanapalus, v. 12
My soul is dark, iii. 389
Mystery Plays, v. 207
N
Nabopolassar, v. 107
Nadir Shah, or Thamas Kouli Khan, vi. 384
Naef, A., Guide to the Castle of Chillon, iv. 14, 15, 19
Nahum, v. 4
Naldi, Giuseppe, i. 346
Nani, Bartolommeo, v. 115
Nani, Maria or Marina, v. 115
Napier, History of the Peninsular War, i. 469, 470; ii. 53, 54, 87, 90-94
Napoleon Buonaparte, his snuff-box, i. 355; vii. [77] mentioned in Hints from Horace, i. 410; the affair of Copenhagen, i. 468; "Buonaparte's fiat," i. 487; fall of Hamburg, i. 488; "then flamed of Austerlitz the blest despatch," i. 489; unwhiskered, i. 493; repulsed at Vimiera, ii. 39; "to swell one bloated chiefs unwholesome reign," ii. 56; abdication of Ferdinand VII., ii. 78; invasion of Spain, ii. 82, 90; blockade of Corfu, ii. 193; Shelley's Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Buonaparte, ii. 227; "there sunk the greatest, nor the worst of men," etc. (Childe Harold), ii. 238-241, 294; his star, ii. 270; the Horses of St. Mark, ii. 336; the Venus de' Medici, ii. 365; Coleridge on, ii. 397; described by Pitt as "the child and champion of Jacobinism," etc., ii. 400; v. 544; a prisoner, ii. 453; "Waterloo," ii. 459; vi. 539; and Mrs. Spencer Smith, iii. 4; his abdication, iii. 303; Ode to, iii. 305-315; his Farewell, iii. 427, 428; "crushed by the Northern Thor," iv. 179; the retreat from Moscow, iv. 207; vi. 351, 352; Werther, v., iv. 342; his reply to the Venetian envoys, iv. 456; Scott's Life of, iv. 456; crowned king of Italy, iv. 458; his death, iv. 489; Hazlitt on, iv. 570; at St. Helena, v. 537, 538 (see also The Age of Bronze); his grave, v. 548; his wife Marie Louise, v. 576; causes his soldiers to be vaccinated, vi. 50; takes Missouri from the Spaniards, vi. 349; and the sculptor Bartolini, vi. 360; in Don Juan, vi. 377; his cancer, vi. 378; "Ceres fell with Buonaparte," vi. 383; his blue eyes, vi. 396; "Ah! my old Guard," vi. 418; "Where is Napoleon the Grand?" vi. 450; "shrink to a Saturn," vi. 452; and the Comte de Montrond, vi. 507; "Ausu Romano, ære Veneto," vi. 590; his escape from Elba, vii. [41]
Napoleon Buonaparte, Ode to, ii. 187, 238; iii. 305-315; iv. 49, 269; vi. 12
Napoleon's farewell, iii. 427; iv. 111
Napoleon's Snuff-Box, vii. [77]
Napoli di Romania, iii. 447
Nardini, F., Roma Vetus, ii. 510, 511, 513, 515, 517
Nash, the architect, i. 349
Nash, Edward, artist, iv. 475
Nasoni, Giovanni Gradenigo, iv. 465
Nathan, Isaac (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 375; Fugitive Pieces, iii. 376, 381, 383, 387, 388, 390, 400
National Gallery, i. 472
National Intelligencer (U.S.A.), iii. 297
Nauck, A., Incert. Fab. Fragm.; Trag. Græc. Fragm., iv. 264
Naupli, Gulf of, i. 457
Navagero, Andrea, Storia della Republica Veneziana, iv. 326, 332, 349, 463; v. 115
Neapolitan Government, v. 574
Nebuchadnezzar, Nabuchadonosor, vi. 235, 236
Nectanebus II., v. 543
Negropont, the, iii. 173
Neipperg, Count Albert Adam de, iii. 311; v. 539, 576
Nekir and Monkir, inquisitors of the dead, iii. 121
Nelson, vi. 14
Nemesis, ii. 426, 518, 519
Nemi, village of, ii. 454
Nemours, Gaston de Foix, Duc de, i. 107; vi. 212
Neoptolemus, or Pyrrhus, v. 577
Nepos, Cornelius, Epam., vi. 376
Nepos, Emperor, iii. 301
Neptune, v. 616; vi. 130
Nereus, iv. 243
Nero, Emperor, i. 349; ii. 408, 409, 472; iv. 124; v. 606; vi. 181
Nero, the Consul, v. 606
Nerva, ii. 412
Nervii, the, vi. 339
Nesselrode, Count, v. 539; vii. [39]
Nessus, robe of, vi. 447, 575
Neuhaus, iv. 119
Neuman, Johannes Christiaan (A. van Amstel), iv. 5
Neumann, i. 476
Neva, vi. 475
New English Dictionary, i. 314; ii. 4, 57, 70, 122, 146, 172, 181, 205, 294, 325, 385; iii. 113, 157; iv. 13, 166, 171, 172, 445; v. 228; vi. 68, 208, 316, 473, 487, 550, 567
New Grenada, v. 555
New Monthly Magazine, i. 452, 453; ii. 366; iv. 65, 552, 564; v. 282, 584; vi. xx
New Orleans, iii. 296
New Plan of the Town of Nottingham, A, vii. [1]
New South Wales, insurrection (1805) in, v. 588
New Testament, v. 208
New Vicar of Bray, The, vii. [78]
Newbury, battle of, i. 3, 121
Newcastle, Duke of, i. 457
Newcastle Herald, i. 373
Newstead Abbey, i. 1, 116, 256, 280; ii. 16; iii. 27; the lake at, iv. 60; description of, vi. 495
Newstead MS., i. 47, 79, 82, 87, 91, 129, 130, 147-150, 153, 155, 159-162, 164-168, 174-178, 181, 182, 185-188, 212, 213, 217, 220, 226, 228, 229, 231, 233, 240, 242, 244, 247, 253-256, 258, 262, 263
Newton, Professor A., iii. 130
Newton, Sir Isaac, iv. 47; vi. 303, 400
Newton, D. D., Thomas, Life of Milton, vi. 146
Ney, Michel, Duke of Elchingen, vi. 373
Nicholas III., iii. 503
Nicholle, or Marinet, M., vi. 373, 374
Nicholls, Colonel E., iii. 298
Nichols, John, editor of Hardinge's Miscellaneous Works, vi. 508
Nichols, Mrs. (Harriet Maltby), i. 129, 263
Nicnac, iii. xxi; vii. [41], [42]
Nicolo III. (d'Este) of Tuscany, ii. 354
Nicopolis, ii. 128, 148, 179
Niebuhr, vi. 122
Niger, delta of the, iv. 515
Nightingale and the rose, iii. 86; v. 428, 612
Niketas, Greek general, v. 556
Nile, v. 550
Nimrod, v. 14, 18, 28, 36, 58; vi. 235, 236
Nineteenth Century, iv. 5; v. 326, 329
Nineveh, fall of, v. 4, 13, 25; vi. 348
Ninus, king of Assyria, v. 11
Ninya, v. 79
Niobe, ii. 389
Nisbet, Mary (Lady Elgin), i. 463
Nisbet, William Hamilton, i. 463
Nisus, i. 151, 175; ii. 387
Nitrous oxide gas, i. 307
Nizam Gedidd, new Turkish ordinance, ii. 207
Noah, i. 325; v. 284
Noble, Rev. Mark, continuation of Granger's Biographical History of England, iii. 298
Noel, Captain the Hon. F. L. King, iv. 159
Noel, Lady, vi. 274; vii. [75]
Noel, Lady Anna Isabella (Scawen Blunt), ii. 215
Noel, Hon. Elizabeth, i. 437
Noel, Hon. Roden, Life of Lord Byron, ii. xiii; ii. 117; iii. 18
Nogaret, v. 554
Nonius Marcellus, ii. 92
Norbury, Mr., private secretary to Lord Granville, vii. [36]
Norbury, Hon. Mrs., vii. [36]
Nordlingen, battle of, ii. 186
Norfolk, Charles Howard, 11th Duke of ("Jockey of Norfolk"), vii. [28]
Normanby, John Sheffield, Marquis of, i. 354
North, Lord, i. 500
Norton, Mrs., i. 343
Nossa Señora da Peña, Convent of, ii. 35, 85
Notaras, ii. 203
Notes and Queries, ii. 430, 460; iii. 72; iv. 15, 46, 75, 530, 533; vi. 483; vii. [59]
Nott, Dr. George Frederick, Prebendary of Winchester and Salisbury, vii. [78]
Notti, Signori di, iv. 465
Nouveau Dictionnaire de l'Économie Politique, vi. 461
Nouvelle Biographie Universelle, iii. 311; v. 499
Novelists Magazine, iv. 519
Novi, battle of, vi. 14
Nugent, vi. 175
Numa Pompilius, ii. 416; vi. 24
Numbers, ii. 271
Nunez, translation of de Quevedo's Sueños, etc., iv. 484
Nuovo Archivio Veneto, iv. 327, 331, 332, 349, 403, 462
Nympholepsy, ii. 415
O
Oakes, Major-General Hildebrand, iii. 25
Oaths, British and Continental, vi. 440
Observations upon Observations, v. 537; vii. [75]
Observer, i. 414
Occasional Pieces (Poems, 1809-1813; Poems, 1814-1816), ii. 37; iii. xix
Occasional Poems, iii. 449
Occasional Prologue previous to the Performance of the Wheel of Fortune, i. 45
Ocellus Lucanus, De Universi Naturâ, ii. 198
Ochakof, siege of, vi. 313
Ockham, Viscount, ii. 215
O'Connell, Daniel, iv. 559
Odalisques, ladies of the Seraglio, vi. 277
Ode from the French, ii. 227; iii. 431; iv. 110; vi. 266, 373
Ode on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, iii. xix, 417
Ode on Venice, ii. 338; iii. xix; iv. 193, 203, 458
Ode to a Lady whose lover was killed by a ball, which at the same time shattered a portrait next his heart, iv. 552; vi. 144
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, ii. 187, 238; iii. 305-315; iv. 49, 269; v. 519; vi. 12, 348
Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill, vii. [13]
Ode to the Isle of St. Helena (spurious), iii. xx
Oder, river, v. 348
Odessa, vi. 264
O'Doherty, parody of the "Pisa letter," v. 204; Miscellanies, v. 326
Odysseus, iii. 272
OEdipus, ii. 93, 431
Ogilvy, i. 314, 403
Ogle, Sir Chaloner, vii. [48]
Oh, Shame to thee, Land of the Gaul (spurious), iii. xx
Oh! snatched away in beauty's bloom, iii. 388
Oh! weep for those, iii. 385
Old Testament, iii. 187; v. 199, 279
Oliphant, Mrs., Annals of a Publishing House, iii. 444
Olivier, G. A., iii. 13; Voyage dans l'Empire Othoman, iii. 188
Ollah, a Turkish cry, iii. 168
Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great, ii. 123; v. 543
Olympieion, Temple of Zeus Olympius, i. 462; ii. 167
Olympus, Mount, ii. 286
Olytsika, Mount (ancient Tomarus), ii. 132, 182
Omar Khayyám, Rubáîyát, iii. 87, 109
Ombre, the game of, iv. 507
O'Meara, Dr. Barry Edward, Napoleon in Exile, or a Voice from St. Helena, v. 537, 540, 544-547
Omegarus and Syderia, iv. 42, 43
On a change of Masters at a Great Public School, i. 16, 84, 91
On a Cornelian heart which was broken, iii. 48
On a distant view of the village and school of Harrow-on-the-Hill, i. 25
On a Royal Visit to the Vaults (Windsor Poetics), vii. [36]
On being asked what was the "Origin of Love", iii. 65
On finding a Fan, i. 253
On Jordan's banks, iii. 386
On leaving Newstead Abbey, i. 1; vi. 499
On Lord Thurlow's Poems, vii. [17]
On Moore's last Operatic Farce or Farcical Opera, vii. [12]
On my Thirty-Third Birthday, vii. [73]
On my Wedding-Day, ii. 322; vii. [64]
On Napoleon's Escape from Elba, vii. [41]
On Parting, iii. 23
On revisiting Harrow, i. 259
On the Birth of John William Rizzo Hoppner, vii. [54]
On the Bust of Helen by Canova, iv. 536
sOn the day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, iii. 401
On the death of a Young Lady, Cousin to the Author, and very dear to Him, i. 5
On the death of Mr. Fox, i. 34
On the death of the Duke of Dorset, iii. xxi, 425
On the eyes of Miss A—— H——, i. 244
On the Morning of my Daughter's Birth (spurious), iii. xx
On the Quotation "And my true faith can alter never, / Though thou art gone perhaps for ever", ii. xxi, 65
On the Star of "The Legion of Honour", iii. 436
On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year, vii. [86]
One struggle more, and I am free, iii. 31, 32, 36
O'Neill, Miss Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Becher), actress, ii. 331; iv. 338; vii. [50]
Opera Comique, i. 413
Opie, Mrs., The Warrior's Return, iii. 424
Oracle, The, i. 358
Orange, Prince of, iv. 197
Orazio, alias Celio de' Malespini, iv. 144
Orbe, Madame, ii. 304
Orchomenus, iii. 15
O'Reilly, Count Alexander, vi. 56
Orestes, i. 175; ii. 427
Orford, Lord (Horace Walpole), Reminiscences; Works, iii. 209; iv. 340; Memoirs ... of George II., vii. [76]
Oriental Antiquities, ii. 136
Orla, i. 177
Orleans, Duke of, ii. 282; iv. 334
Orlow (Orloff), General, vi. 314, 353, 354
Ormsby, John, translation of Don Quixote, ii. 178
Orosius, Hist., ii. 179, 392, 512
Orpheus, i. 437, 484; ii. 11; vi. 173
Orsini, the, v. 576
O'Ruarc, Dervogilla, iv. 334
O'Ruarc, Tiernan, iv. 334
Orthodoxy, vi. 267
Oscar of Alva, i. 131; ii. 343
Ossian, Poems, i. 1, 116, 177, 183, 191, 229; iii. 100, 115, 389, 416, 426; iv. 126; vii. [2]
Ossian's Address to the Sun in "Carthon", i. 229; iv. 126; vii. [2]
Ossory, John, 1st Earl of, i. 500
Otaheite (Tahiti), v. 582-584, 588
Othello, i. 340, 342; iii. 131, 313, 540; iv. 164; vi. 271, 379, 502, 543
Otho, v. 63, 64
Otway (Venice Preserved), i. 306, 345; ii. 331, 342; iv. 325, 326, 454; vii. [57]
Ouchy, iv. 3
Oude, Begum of, iv. 72
Outalissi, i. 430
Ovid, i. 437; v. 573; vi. 26, 139, 218; Metamorph., ii. 13; iii. 199; v. 570; vi. 38, 177, 235, 273, 535; vii. [9]; Amor., ii. 31, 367, 509; v. 289 Fasti, ii. 255, 515; iv. 164 Heroïdes, iii. 178; vi. 447, 575
Owen, Rev. E. C. Everard, ii. 82, 157, 172, 335
Oxenstiern, Chanc. Axel, vi. 531
Oxenstiern, John, vi. 531
Oxford and Mortimer, Edward, 5th Earl of, ii. 11
"Oxoniensis" (Rev. J. H. Todd), v. 202
Oziosi, the, a literary society at Florence, i. 358
P
Pacchierotti, vi. 207
Pacciaudi, ii. 472
Pactolus, v. 487
Padua, iv. 262, 386
Page, Mrs. Anne, vi. 442
Paine, Tom, vii. [65]
Palæopolis, iii. 184
Palafox, ii. 78, 94
Palampore, a flowered shawl, iii. 117
Palatine, Rome, ii. 407; iv. 257
Palazzi, Fasti Ducales, v. 124, 195
Paley, vii. [32]
Palgrave, Sir Francis (formerly Cohen), translation of Old Chronicle (Marino Faliero); Rise and Progress of the English Constitution; History of the Anglo-Saxons, iv. 462
Palikar, general name for Greek and Albanese soldiers, ii. 144, 183
Pallas Athene, vii. [12]
Palmer, E. H., Sacred Books of the East—translation of the Qu'rân, iii. 110, 181, 195, 206
Palmerston, Lady (Cowper), i. 301
Palmerston, Lord, i. 57, 476
Pambotis, lake of Yanina, ii. 179
Pan, vi. 130
Pandion, king of Attica, iv. 287
Pandora, i. 285
Pandora, wreck of the, vi. 96
Panizzi, Preface to the Orlando Innamorato of Boïardo, iv. 281
Pantaloni, nickname of the Venetians, ii. 339
Pantheon, Rome, ii. 435
Pantisocracy, iv. 521; vi. 174
Panvinius, ii. 392
Paphos, ii. 19, 63
Paracelsus, v. 208
Parcæ, the, vi. 220
Parenthetical Address, iii. 55
Parga, pirates of, ii. 145, 146, 147; vi. 171, 172
Paris, Treaties of, ii. 342, 402; v. 550, 576; Allied Army in, iii. 431; v. 553
Parisina, ii. 113, 288, 354; iii. 377, 443, 505-548; iv. 35, 141, 215; v. 326
Park, Mungo, Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, v. 631
Park Theatre, New York, Werner at, v. 324
Parker, Charlotte Augusta (née Byron), iii. 417
Parker, Christopher, iii. 417
Parker, Margaret, i. 5
Parker, Rev. J., translation of Dionysius' Celestial Hierarchy, v. 286
Parker, Bart., Sir Peter, i. 5; iii. 417
Parkins, Miss Fanny, vi. 578
Parliamentary Debates, i. 412; v. 545; vi. 69, 506, 549
Parliamentary History, i. 412
Parma, Alessandro Farnese, Duke of, iv. 262
Parma, University of, ii. 354
Parnassus (Liakura), i. 426; ii. 60-62, 92, 129, 186; iii. 113, 464
Parnell, Vigil of Venus, i. 317; ii. 279
Paros, island, iii. 273
Parrot, Professor Friedrich, Journey to Ararat, v. 294
Parry, Sir Edward, Voyage in 1819-1820 in Search of a North-West Passage, iv. 496; vi. 51, 478, 491, 521
Parsons, William, i. 358
Parthenon, Athens, i. 454, 455, 462, 463; ii. 166, 172
Parthians, the, ii. 412
Parton, James, Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, v. 554
Pascal, vi. 379
Pasiphae, vi. 126
Pasqualigo, Nicolò, iv. 456, 457
Pasqualigo, Orio, iv. 432
Pasqualino, iv. 171
Pasquin, v. 471
Passavant, J. D., Raphael of Urbino, iv. 174
Paswan Oglou, iii. 188
Paterculus, C. Vell., Hist., ii. 492
Paternoster Row, iv. 574; vii. [9]
Paterson, Sir John, iii. 301
Patras, ii. 124, 178
Patroclus, i. 175; ii. 462; vi. 117, 204
Patterson, Commander Daniel, iii. 298
Paul, Czar, vi. 333
Paul III., Pope, ii. 411; iii. 122; iv. 270
Pausanias, king of Sparta, and Cleonice, iv. 108
Pausanias, the Sophist, ii. 85; Laconica, iv. 108, 566; Descriptio Gratiæ, v. 526
Pauw, Cornelius de, Recherches philosophiques sur les Grecs, i. 414; ii. 191, 194-196
Payne, J., i. 356
Paxos, ii. 193
Pazig, Christianus, Magic Incantations, v. 289
Peachey, or Peachie, i. 208
Peacock, "that royal bird, whose tail's a diadem," vi. 326
Peacock, Thomas Love, ii. 355; iv. 3, 18, 475; Melincourt, iv. 569, 574; Nightmare Abbey, iv. 569
Pearson, John, vii. [14]
Pearson's Cautions, etc., i. 417
Pedro III., Portugal, ii. 43
Peel, Sir Robert, v. 572
Peggy, wreck of the American ship, vi. 103
Pelagius, ii. 89
Pelayo, ii. 46; v. 558
Peleus, v. 488
Pelican, the, iii. 130
Pellegrino, Caraffa, ii. 486
Pemberton, vi. 400
Peña, Convent of Nossa Señora da, ii. 35, 85
Penelope, ii. 124
Peninsular War, i. 469; iii. 416
Pennant, Thomas, Some Account of London, vi. 435
Pentelicus, Mount (Mount Mendeli), ii. 186
Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons, v. 526
Perceval, Spencer, i. 28, 471, 472, 496, 497; ii. 79; vii. [28]
Percy's Reliques, i. 317; ii. 22
Pericles, i. 462; ii. 190
Perkinean Institution, London, i. 308
Perkins, Benjamin Charles, his metallic tractors, vi. 50
Perrier, M. Casimir, Opinions et Discours, v. 566
Perry, editor of Morning Chronicle, iii. 532; vii. [37], [44]
Persians, capture Teos, vi. 171; "taught three useful things," vi. 572
Persius, i. 304; ii. 201
Peru, Independence of, v. 556; vi. 457
Pescara, Ferdinando Francesco dagli Avalos, Marquis of, iv. 262
Peter the Great, iv. 202; v. 564; vi. 381
Peter III., vi. 388
Peter Pindar. See Wolcot, Dr.
Peterborough, Lord, i. 484; v. 576
Peterborow, Henry Mordaunt, Earl of, iv. 504
Peterwaradin, battle of, iii. 455
Petrarch, i. 108; ii. 350-353, 365, 371, 372, 415, 424, 478, 501-503; iv. 239, 265; and Laura, ii. 480-484; vi. 145; on the conspiracy of Marino Faliero, iv. 468; "the Platonic pimp of all posterity," vi. 218
Petronius, "Arbiter Elegantiarum" to Nero, i. 349; Satyricôn, vi. 380, 602
Pettigrew, T. J., vi. 497
Petty, Lord Henry (afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne), i. 31, 57, 340, 471
Peucker, Dr. Karl, Griechenland, ii. xxiv
Phædra, vi. 254
Pharnaces II., ii. 398
Phelps, as "Jaffier" in Venice Preserved, ii. 331; as "Manfred," iv. 78; as "The Doge" in Marino Faliero, iv. 324; as "Werner," v. 324
Phelps, Edmund, as "Ulric" in Werner, v. 324
Phidias, i. 378, 454; iv. 270
Philadelphia Record, vii. [62]
Philanthes, ii. 485
Philanthropist, The, ii. 554
Philemon, vi. 186
Philip of Macedon, i. 56; ii. 166; v. 543
Philip II. of Spain, ii. 504; iii. 299, 309
Philippi, battle of, iv. 386
Philips, Ambrose, Epistle to the Earl of Dorset; Pastorals, i. 418
Phillips, Josiah, printer and publisher of The Authentic Memoirs of the Court of England for the last Seventy Years, vii. [31]
Phillips, J. O. Halliwell, reprints Ludus Coventriæ, v. 207
Phillips, Miss, as "Zarina" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Phillips, Sir Richard, Personal Tour through the United Kingdom, iv. 32
Philo, v. 281
Philo Byzantius, De Septem Orbis Miraculis, ii. 441
Philomela, iv. 287
"Philo-Milton," Vindication of Paradise Lost from the charge of exculpating Cain, v. 202
Phingari, the moon, iii. 108
Phocas, column of, ii. 410
Phoenix, vi. 117
Phrosine or Frosini, iii. 145
Phyle, Fort, ii. 150, 185, 189
Piazza, the, Covent Garden, iv. 160
"Pibroch" confused with "bagpipe," i. 133, 134, 136, 140
Picadores, horsemen, ii. 68
Pickersgill, Junior, Joshua, The Three Brothers, v. 469, 470, 473
Picton, General, ii. 293
Pignus Amoris, i. 231, 240, 241; ii. 458; iii. 48
Pigot, Miss Elizabeth B., i. 41, 45, 47, 66, 129, 210, 233, 258, 264, 293, 406
Pigot, Mrs., i. 239; vii. [8]
Pigot, J. M. B., i. xi, xiv, 45, 63, 213; vi. 30
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (spurious), iii. xx
Pilgrim's Oak at Newstead Abbey, vi. 497
Pillans, Professor James, i. 306, 337
Pilsen, v. 340
Pindar, i. 337, 465, 490; ii. 93; vi. 168
Pindemonte, Ippolito, ii. 324; iv. 245, 457; v. 562
Pindus mount (Monte Metsovo), ii. 126, 129; iii. 7
Pinel, M., Sur l'Insanité, ii. 447
Pineta of Ravenna, the, vi. 178, 180
Piombi, the (Venice prisons), iv. 363; v. 148
Piozzi, Mrs., i. 358
Piræus, ii. 362
Pisa, Byron's household at, v. 348
Pisani, Nicolò, iv. 356
Pisani, Vettor, ii. 477, 497
Pisistratus, ii. 167
Pisse Vache, or Salanfe, ii. 383
Pitcairn Island, v. 582-584. See also Island, The
Pitiscus, ii. 509
Pitt, William, appoints Mansel Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, i. 28; "rules the hour," i. 31; "expired in plenitude of power," i. 34, 57; Sayer's Elijah's Mantle, i. 294, 356; mentioned in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 377; in Hints from Horace, i. 395; "heaven-born," i. 486; the "heavy news" of Austerlitz, i. 489; his description of Napoleon, ii. 400; v. 544; Sheridan's speech on the Begum of Oude, iv. 72; one of "the wondrous Three," iv. 75; George III. and Catholic Emancipation, iv. 503, "with Fox's lard was basting William Pitt," iv. 511; his grave in Westminster Abbey, v. 541; "The Pilot that weathered the storm," v. 568; vi. 482, refusal to accept £100,000 from the merchants of London, vi. 376; "Chatham gone," vi. 478; "so like his friend Billy," vii. [28]; Byron's Epitaph for, vii. [64]
Pitt and Grenville Acts, the, iv. 512
Pius VII., Pope, Napoleon's snuff-box, vii. [78]
Pizarro, Francisco, ii. 81; v. 555
Pizarro, Hernando, ii. 81
Pizarro, Juan Gonzalo, ii. 81
Plancus, ii. 492
Platæa, battle of, ii. 294; iv. 108
Plato, i. 414; ii. 169, 196, 325; v. 485, vi. 46, 303, 568, 585
Plato, the comic poet, iii. 85
Plato's Epitaph, i. 18; iii. 136
Platonic love, vi. 396, 397
Platow (Platoff), General, vi. 353; vii. [39]
Plattsburg Bay, battle of, vi. 508
Plautus, Truculentus, vi. 548
Playfair, Dr., vii. [52]
Pliny, Hist. Nat., ii. 31, 378, 379, 384, 432, 437, 441, 445, 488; vi. 220, 236, 563; Epist., ii. 380; Panegyricus, ii. 412
Plum, a, = £100,000, i. 425
Plumptre, E. H., D.D., Commedia, etc., v. 562
Plumptre, E. J., and Gallehault, iv. 320
Plunket, Catholic Emancipation Bills, v. 569
Plutarch, Lives, i. 467; ii. 123, 179, 341, 393, 405, 518; iii. 85, 180, 311; iv. 108, 251, 264, 339, 352, 386, 423, 446; v. 4, 5, 21, 72, 486, 487, 506; vi. 139, 226, 339, 348, 376, 404, 461, 477, 547; Scripta Moralia, etc., ii. 335; v. 619; vi. 479
Po, the river, iv. 545
Pococke, Edward, Notæ Miscellaneæ, iii. 109, 121
Poems 1814-1816, iii. 409-438
Poems 1816-1823, iv. 529-566
Poems of July-September, 1816, iv. 29-65
Poems of the Separation, iii. 537-546
Poems on his Domestic Circumstances, i. 452, 453; iii. xx, 24
Poems on Various Occasions, i. xi, xii, 1, 3, 18, 20-22, 27, 29, 31, 32, 38, 41, 46, 47, 52-54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 70, 74, 76-116, 82-84, 89, 91, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 118, 122, 123, 125, 151, 152
Poems Original and Translated, i. xii, 31, 126, 127, 147, 149, 168, 171, 184, 187, 189, 191-208, 354, 374; iv. 281
Poet's Corner at Newstead Abbey, vi. 498
Poggio, De Fort. Var., ii. 364, 365, 403
Point Lividia, iii. 248, 249
Pola, battle of, ii. 476
Poland, partition of, v. 500, 551; and Alexander I., v. 563
Polenta, Guido Novello da, ii. 371, 494
Polenta, Guido Vecchio da, Lord of Ravenna, iv. 316
Polidori, Dr. J. W., i. 318; iv. 40; vii. [47]
Polidori, G., iv. 143
Political Eclogues, i. 395
Political Economy Club, vi. 480
Political Miscellanies, i. 395
Political Ode by Lord Byron, hitherto unknown as his production, vii. [14]
Polixena, v. 488
Poliziano, ii. 365; iv. 280
Polozk (Polouzki), vi. 354
Poltáva, battle of, iv. 207, 233
Polybius, Hist., ii. 377, 506
Polycrates, of Samos, ii. 519; vi. 171
Polynices, v. 403
Polyphontes, the herald, ii. 431
Polyzois, an Albanian poet, ii. 198
Pombal, ii. 43
Pompadour, Madame de, iv. 334
Pompeia, Cæsar's third wife, i. 351; iv. 352; vi. 139
Pompey, i. 422; ii. 395, 492; iv. 264; vi. 139; statue of, ii. 508; pillar of, v. 548
Pompignan, Franc de, ii. 282
Poniatowsky, Prince, vii. [24]
Ponsonby, Lady Caroline. See Lamb, Lady Caroline
Ponsonby, William, v. 329
Ponte, Antonio da, ii. 327
Poole, Thomas, and his Friends, i. 437
Pope, Alexander, Prologue to the Satires, i. 91, 392; vi. 519, 602; on Earl of Dorset, i. 198; Dunciad, i. 220, 294, 321, 326, 327, 397; iv. 161; vi. 494; Essay on Criticism, i. 289; ii. 13; iv. 481; mentioned in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 304-306, 312, 368, 371; his advice to Wycherley, i. 322; Essay on Man, i. 361; v. 593; mentioned in Hints from Horace, i. 395, 397, 441, 449; his youthful Eclogues, i. 418, 421; and Homer, i. 427; his "prescription," i. 430; "blest paper credit," i. 470; and Wellington, i. 484; Imitations of Horace, ii. 188; iv. 484; v. 576; vi. 247; the Egerian grots, ii. 517; Windsor forest, iii. 227; letter to Steele, iii. 348; Satires, iii. 439; Works, iii. 452; vi. 555; "These be good rhymes," iv. 139; depreciated, iv. 342; Rape of the Lock, iv. 507; vi. 18, 454; his "delicious lobster-nights," iv. 587; Byron's English Bards, in the style of, v. 537; Moral Essays, v. 606; vi. 350, 358; January and May, vi. 62; "Thou shalt believe in," vi. 74; Lady M. W. Montagu's letter to, vi. 151, 219; on Crashaw, vi. 166; Eloïsa to Abelard, vi. 395; use of the word "gynocracy," vi. 473; and "commence," vi. 567; "Lady Adeline" on, vi. 587; Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, vii. [57]
Porphyry, ii. 78
Porson, Richard, i. 30, 313, 438; ii. 283; iii. 402; The Devil's Walk attributed to, vii. [21]
Porta Capena, ii. 416, 516
Porter, Jane, Thaddeus of Warsaw, iv. 166
Portfolio, The, iii. 321; iv. 6
Portfolio (Philadelphia), v. 5
Portinari, Beatrice, iv. 247, 248, 251
Portinari, Folco, iv. 248
Portland, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of, i. 377, 471; iv. 513
Porto Bello taken by Admiral Vernon, vi. 12
Portogallo, Semiramide, i. 347
Portsmouth, Lady (Mary Anne Hanson), vi. 569
Portsmouth, Lord, vi. 569
Portuguese, Byron's estimate of the, i. 469; ii. 33, 45, 87
Potemkin, Prince Gregor Alexandrovitch, ii. 200; vi. 313, 314, 316, 317, 370, 412
Potiphar's wife (Zuleika), iii. 187; vi. 254
Pouqueville, Dr., Travels; Voyage en Morée, ii. 179, 180, 194, 195
Poussin, Nicholas, vi. 152
Powell, A., i. 350, 432
Powell, Mary, Milton's first wife, vi. 146
Power, publisher, iii. 423
Powerscourt, Richard, 4th Viscount, i. 96
Pozzi, the Venice state dungeons, ii. 465; iv. 363; v. 148, 153
Pozzo di Borgo, Count, v. 539
Pradt, M. Dufour de, Narrative of an Embassy to Warsaw, v. 551, 552
Praed, The Belle of the Ball-Room, i. 347; vii. [12]
Prague, Treaty of, v. 340, 423; battle of, v. 371
Pratt, Lord Chief Justice, iv. 510
Pratt, Samuel Jackson (Courtney Melmoth), Gleanings, i. 322, 323, 442; Blacket's Remains, i. 359, 443
Praxiteles, ii. 236
Prayer of Nature, The, i. 224
Predestination, Byron's belief in, iv. 58
Pregadi, Venetian Senate, iv. 441
Presle, Mdlle., i. 347, 348
Pretty Miss Jaqueline, i. 361
Prevesa, ii. 125, 148, 185
Prevost, Sir George ("General Fireface"), Governor-General of British North America, vi. 508
Priam, v. 488
Priestley, Joseph, ii. 283
Prince's Theatre, Manchester, Manfred at, iv. 78
Princess's Theatre Royal, Manfred at, iv. 78; Sardanapalus at, v. 2
Printer's Devil, The, i. 495
Prior, Matthew, i. 198; iv. 158; vi. xviii, 210; Solomon, ii. 76; Paulo Purganti; Hans Carvel, vi. 62
Prisoner of Chillon, ii. 212, 214; iii. xix, 499; iv. 3-28, 63, 79, 92, 182, 194; v. 152, 423, 494; vi. 129, 475
Priuli, Andrea, v. 115
Priuli, Maria, v. 115
Probus, Emperor, i. 375
Procne, iv. 287
Procter, Bryan W. (Barry Cornwall), "Euphues," v. 114; A Sicilian Story, vi. 445
Prometheus, ii. 448; iii. 312; v. 554; vi. 49
Prometheus, iv. 48, 118, 269
Propertius, Eleg., vi. 445
Prophecy of Dante, ii. 441; iv. 7, 26, 49, 144, 237-276, 313, 329; v. 471; vii. xvi, [146], 212
Protasoff, Miss, the "Protassova," vi. 399
Protesilaus, vi. 204
Protestant League, v. 371
Prussian troops at Leipsic, vii. [23]
Pruth, river, v. 551; Treaty of, v. 564
Psalidas, Athanasius, True Felicity, ii. 198, 202
Psalms, i. 208; ii. 398, 458; iii. 193; vi. 166, 401
Pseudo-Callisthenes, v. 543
Psyche, vi. 165, 387
Ptolemæus Cocces, v. 542
Ptolemæus Soter, v. 542
Ptolemy, i. 402; iv. 523; v. 487
Ptolemy Philadelphus, iv. 243
Public Characters of 1799-1800, vi. 175
Publius Syrus, i. 414
Pückler, Herman Fürst von, iv. 81
Puffend, Hist. Gen., iv. 211
Pugilistic Club, i. 434
Pulci, G., ed. of Morgante Maggiore, iv. 309
Pulci, Luigi, Morgante Maggiore, iv. 156, 279-309, 325, 484; vi. xvi, 156, 184, 505
Pulk, Polish for "regiment," v. 564
Pulteney, Sir James, Bart., i. 347
Pultency Hotel, Piccadilly, vii. [39]
"Pultowa's Day," iv. 202, 207
Purgstall, J. von Hammer-, Hist. de l'Empire Othoman, iii. 166, 312, 441, 454, 455
Purple, Tyrian, vi. 574
Purvis, Admiral, ii. 93
Pushkin, Poltava, iv. 203
Puttenham, Art of Poesie, iv. 239
Pye, Henry James, poet-laureate, i. 305, 314, 329, 404, 435; iv. 519
Pygmalion, vi. 281, 390
Pylades, i. 175
Pym, iv. 519
Pyramus, vi. 235
Pyrenees, the, ii. 45
Pyrrhic war-dance, Pyrrhica, vi. 151, 171
Pyrrho, master of the Pyrrhonists or Sceptics, vi. 379
Pyrrhus (or Neoptolemus), ii. 174; v. 577
Pythagoras, i. 59; vi. 610
Pythian Oracle, the, i. 56
Pythias, i. 175
Q
Quarantia Criminale (Council of Forty), iv. 333, 345
Quarterly Review, i. 304, 321; ii. xiii, xv, 5, 139, 187, 212, 213, 266, 299, 315, 325, 356; iii. 77, 151, 219, 225, 321; iv. 6, 37, 42, 46, 57, 156, 166, 244, 281, 313, 327, 329, 514, 575; v. 5, 111, 119, 204, 205, 544, 552, 582, 613; vi. xx, 76, 79, 360, 445, 456, 508; vii. [49], [57], [76]
Quebec, siege of, vi. 12
Queensberry, William Douglas, 3rd Earl of March, and 4th Duke of ("Old Q."), i. 500
Quem Deus vult perdere prius dementat, vii. [45]
Quercetanus, Andreas, notes to Historia Calamitatum Abælardi, v. 634
Queries to Casuists, i. 262
Querini, Alvisi (Ormildo Emeressio), L'Ammiraglio dell' Indie, iv. 456, 457
Quevedo of Villegas, Francisco Gomez de, Sueños, iv. 484; Dream of Skulls, iv. 496
Quiberon Bay, French fleet defeated by Hawke in, vi. 12
Quinctilian, iv. 270; vi. 16
Quincy, De, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, vi. 188
Quirini, Angelo, ii. 389
Quito, capital of Ecuador, ii. 81
Quotidienne, La, v. 566, 573, 577
R
Rabbe, Biographie des Contemporains, ii. 168
Rabelais, Life of Gargantua, etc., v. 354
Rack, or arrack, punch, vi. 197
Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann, Mysteries of Udolpho, ii. 327, 342; iii. 89, 351; iv. 364, 413
Rae, W. Fraser, Life of Sheridan, iv. 74; Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox, iv. 511; articles in Athenæum on Junius' Letters, iv. 513
Rag Fair or Rosemary Lane (now Royal Mint Street), iv. 161
Raikes, Thomas, Personal Reminiscences, i. 476; v. 563; A Portion of the Journal, etc., vi. 507
Rainbow described, vi. 108
Rajna, Pio, iv. 280; Ricerche sui Reali di Francia, iv. 309
Ralph the rhymester, i. 326
Ralston, W. R. S., Russian Folk-Tales, iii. 123
Ramassieh (Alexandria), battle of, ii. 108
Ramazân, or Turkish Lent, ii. 134, 137; iii. 96
Rambaud, M., History of Russia, v. 563
Ramsay, the artist, vi. 496
Ramsay, Chevalier, vi. 303
Ramsden, Rev.——, i. 431
Rangoni, Aldobrandino, iii. 506
Ranke, Leopold, The Popes of Rome, v. 520
Ransom and Morland, vi. 546
"Ranz des Vaches," v. 159
Raphael, Archangel, v. 281
Raphael, ii. 437; iv. 174; his "Transfiguration," vi. 548
Rapp, George, the harmonist, vi. 554
Rapresentatione di Abel et di Caino, La, v. 264
Raschid, iii. 441
Rasponi, Countess Clelia, iv. 547
Rasselas, iii. 145
Ravenna, ii. 372; iv. 237, 238, 243; v. 138; battle of, vi. 212
Ravenna, Cardinal of, v. 516
Ravenna, Guido Vecchio da Polenta, Lord of, iv. 316
Raven-stone (rabenstein), a German stone gibbet, iv. 122; v. 385
Ravignani, Benintendi de, Grand Chancellor, iv. 431
Rawlinson, Canon, The Five Great Monarchies, etc., v. 24, 107
Rayet, Olivier, Monuments de l'Art Antique, ii. 396
Read, General Meredith, Historic Studies in Vaud, Berne, and Savoy, ii. 299, 303, 307
Read, T., i. 301
Reade, Sir Thomas, v. 544
Rebeck, fiddle, ii. 53
Red Sea, the, vi. 122
Reeve, Henry, Petrarch, ii. 351, 372; Greville Memoirs, vi. 451
Reeves, John, The Rothschilds, v. 574
Reformadoes, vi. 404
Regent, Prince. See George IV.
Regnier, General of Saxons at Leipsic, v. 553
Rehnskjöld, Swedish General, iv. 207
Reichenbach, Falls of, ii. 383
Reichstadt, Napoleon François Charles Joseph, Duke of, v. 545, 576; vi. 590
Reid, vii. [32]
Reinagle, R. R., ii. 226; iv. 425
Rejected Addresses, i. 462, 481, 485; iii. 55
Rembrandt, vi. 502
Remember him, whom Passion's power, iii. 67
Remember thee! Remember thee! iii. xx, 59
Remembrance, i. 211
Remind me not, remind me not, i. 268
Renault, iv. 454
Rendlesham, Lord, i. 471
Renegado, renegade, ii. 488
Rennes, siege of, v. 549
Reply to some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., on the Cruelty of his Mistress, i. xi, 53
Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions, and Politics, iv. 178
Retz, Cardinal de, Mémoires du, iv. 338; vi. 93, 94
Retzsch, illustrations to Goethe's Faust, v. 493
Revanche, La, vii. [15]
Revelation, ii. 271; iii. 432; iv. 102; v. 499
Revilliod, Gustave, ed. of Advis, etc., iv. 5
Revue Arch., ii. 424
Revue des Deux Mondes, iv. 5
Revue de Paris, La, vi. 507
Revue Encyclopédique, vi. xx
Revue Historique, iv. 514
Reynolds, Frederick, i. 306, 353; The Caravan; or, The Driver and his Dog, i. 342; Life and Times, i. 416
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, i. 389; Discourses, iv. 271
Rheinfeld, battle of, v. 372
Rhianus, the Alexandrian poet, iv. 566
Rhigas, or Rigas, Constantine, ii. 199; iii. 29, 194
Rhine, the, i. 249, 353; vi. 418; Confederation of, i. 486
Rhodes, iv. 400; vi. 111
Rhoeteum, ii. 99
Rhone, the, ii. 261, 300; iv. 18, 26, 120
Rialto (Rivo alto), Venice, ii. 331; iv. 165
Ribas, Admiral Josef de, vi. 313, 319, 359, 366
Ribaupierre, General, vi. 352
Ricardo, David, vi. 480
Ricci's monument to Dante, ii. 375
Rich, Claudius James, Memoir on the Ruins of Babylon, vi. 236
Richard II., iii. 517; vi. 210
Richard III., iv. 391; vi. 392, 570
Richards, Rev. George, The Aboriginal Britons, i. 306, 376
Richardson, iii. 109
Richelieu, Armand Emanuel du Plessis, Duc de, Journal de mon Voyage en Allemagne, vi. 264, 317, 333, 340, 347, 358, 359
Richelieu, Louis François, Duc de, Marshal of France, vi. 333
Richmond, Duchess of, ii. 228
Richmond, Duke of, ii. 229, 230
Richmond Hill, ii. 66
Ricimer, a Sueve, ii. 390
Ridge, S. and J., i. xi, xii, xiv, 234
Ridgeway, bookseller, iv. 482
Ridotto, iv. 178, 180
Rienzi, or Rienzo (commonly called Cola di' Rienzi), Nicolas Gabrino di', ii. 414
Riese, Varro. Satur. Menipp. Rel., ii. 92
Rigadoon, the, i. 491
Rimini, Francesca da (née da Polenta), iv. 316
Rimini, Malatesta da Verrucchio, Lord of, iv. 316
Rinaldo and Armida, vi. 34
Riots, O.P., at Covent Garden, i. 347
Rivington, F. and C., i. xii; their Annual Register, q.v.
Rivoli, battle of, vi. 14
Rizzo, Antonio, iv. 336
Roberts, William, iv. 578
Roberts, W. Rhys, Longinus on the Sublime, vi. 26
Robertson, James, i. 192
Robertson, J. L., Burns' Selected Poems, iii. 449
Robertson, Mary, i. 192
Robertson, Dr. William, Charles V., iii. 309; v. 471, 560
Robespierre, iv. 476; vi. 13, 14
Robinson, H. Crabb, Diary, i. 337, 475; ii. x, 74; iv. 475. 478, 479, 492, 512, 538, 556; v. 199, 281, 470, 614; vi. 444
Robinson, editor of Morning Post, i. 358
Robinson, Mrs., "Perdita" (née Darby), The Mistletoe, i. 358
Rocca, Giovane, ii. 523; vii. [50]
Rochefoucauld, Maximes, ii. 307, 419 Réflexions, iv. 552; vi. 144, 246, 303
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, Poems, i. 218
Rodd, Thomas, Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of Granada, iv. 529, 530
Roderick the Goth, ii. 89
Rogers, Samuel, Byron's withdrawal of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 294; "a true poet," i. 306; Recollections of the Table Talk of, i. 329, 429; iv. 539; vi. 17; Byron and Lord Carlisle, i. 355; Pleasures of Memory, i. 361; iii. 50, 207; Italy, ii. 329, 343, 353, 372, 376-378, 407; iv. 539; v. 130; Byron's opinion of, iii. 50; Voyage of Columbus, iii. 76; Giaour dedicated to, iii. 81; Jacqueline, iii. 319, 320, 323; Byron's letters to, iii. 545; iv. 80; vi. 83, 173; and Byron's Dream, iv. 31; first meeting of Byron and Sheridan at his house, iv. 69; Sheridan's appeal to, iv. 73; Brides of Venice, iv. 166; referred to in Beppo, iv. 183; translation of Zappi's Sonetto, iv. 271; Byron's verses on (Question and Answer), iv. 538; Human Life, iv. 539, 574; at Sir George Beaumont's, iv. 570; in Don Juan, vi. 6; "I wished to learn the Art of forgetting," vi. 17; "Thou shalt not steal from," vi. 75; "have deserted," vii. [17]; Lord Thurlow's An Epistle to a Friend, vii. [18]-[20]
Roland, v. 553
Rolland (d'Erceville), M. le Président, Recherches sur les Prérogatives des Dames chez les Gaulois sur les Cours d'Amours, ii. 6; Foscari, v. 130
Rolliad, i. 294, 319, 395, 500
Romaika, kerchief-waving dance, i. 492; vi. 151
Romance Muy Doloroso, iv. 529
Romanceros, the, ii. 47
Romanelli, Dr., ii. 175; vii. [11]
Romanin, S., Documentata Storia di Venezia, v. 116, 117, 119, 121, 144, 171, 172, 178, 179, 195
Rome, i. 376; ii. 312, 388; v. 158; vi. 348; siege and sack of, v. 471
Romeï, Laodamia, iii. 507
Romeo and Juliet, vi. 540
Romilly, Sir Samuel, ii. 213; v. 181; vi. 17, 451
Romney, i. 321
Romuald of Salermo, ii. 473-476
Ronalds, Sir Francis, iv. 505
Ronco river, vi. 212
Ronda, mount, ii. 54
Roque, M., ii. 190
Ros, Georgiana, Lady de (Lennox), Personal Recollections of the Great Duke of Wellington, ii. 229
Rosa, ii. 425
Rosbach, battle of, iv. 334
Rosciad, i. 294
Roscoe, Life and Pontificate of Leo Tenth, iii. 369
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of, i. 354
Rose and nightingale, iii. 86; v. 428, 612
Rose, George, Treasurer of the Navy, vii. [30]; Diaries, etc., vii. [31]
Rose, Sir William Stewart ("Parthenopex Puff" of Vivian Grey), Court and Parliament of Beasts, etc., iv. 156; vi. 506; vii. [55]
Rosebery, Earl of, iv. 163; Napoleon, The Last Phase, v. 547; Pitt, vi. 377
Rosetta Stone, ii. 108
Ross, Sir John, A Voyage of Discovery ... for the purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay, vi. 51
Rossberg, or Rufiberg. fall of the, iv. 97
Rosse, Sir Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of, Defence of the Antient History of Ireland, vi. 337
Rossetti, D. G., Dante and his Circle, iv. 248; Dante at Verona, v. 562
Rossi, Professor V., iv. 309
Rossini, v. 562; vi. 586; Armida and Rinaldo, vi. 34; L'Italiana in Algieri, vi. 205
Rostopchin, General, i. 488
Rothen, iv. 97
Rothschild, Baron Anselm (of Frankfort), v. 573
Rothschild, Baron Charles (of Naples), v. 573
Rothschild, Baron James (of Paris), v. 573; reprints Le Mistère du Viel Testament, v. 207
Rothschild, Baron Nathan Mayer (of London), v. 573; vi. 456
Rothschild, Baron Salomon (of Vienna), v. 573
Rousseau, J. J., i. 15; ii. 260, 264-267; v. 548; vi. 303; Confessions, ii. 280, 300, 302; iv. 53; Julie, ou La Nouvelle Héloïse, ii. 277, 278, 303; iv. 18; vi. 536; on the Ranz des Vaches, v. 159
Roux-Fazillac, M., iv. 514
Rovere, Francis Maria II., Duke of, ii. 498
Rowfant Library, iv. 508
Rowland, Junior, Alexander, An Historical, Philosophical, and Practical Essay on the Human Hair, vi. 19
Rowlandson's caricatures, iv. 509
Roxburgh Club, v. 200; reprints the Chester Plays, or Mysteries, v. 207; vi. 551
Royal Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool, Manfred at, iv. 78; Sardanapalus at, v. 2
Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge, iv. 203; vii. [59]
Royal Caledonian Asylum, iii. 415
Royal Institution, vi. 16
Royalty Theatre, Goodman's Fields, Don Juan; or, The Libertine Destroyed at, vi. 11
Royston, Philip Yorke, Viscount, translation of Lycophron's Cassandra, iv. 243
Ruffin, Marshal, i. 469; vi. 261
Rufinus, the præfect, ii. 518
Rulhière, Claude Carloman de, vi. 395; Anecdotes sur la révolution de Russie en l'année 1762; Histoire de l'anarchic de Pologne, etc., vii. [62]
Rundell, Mrs., Domestic Cookery, vii. [57]
Runic, Byron's use of the word, iv. 241
Rushton, Robert, ii. 26, 52; vii. [6]
Ruskin, John, Stones of Venice, ii. 327; Modern Painters, iv. 18, 26
Russell, Lord John, ii. 352; iv. 314; Moore Memoirs, iv. 587; v. 5, 280
Russia, her intrigues in Greece, v. 557
Russians v. Swedes, iv. 207, 233; "rushing from hot baths to snows," vi. 475; at Leipsic battle, vii. [23]
Rustica (the Ustica of Horace), valley of, ii. 523
Rusticucci, Jacopo, iv. 254
Rycquius, Just., De Capit. Roman. Comm., ii. 511, 512
Ryder, Mrs., as "Ida" in Werner, v. 324
Ryder, Richard, Home Secretary, vii. [13]
S
Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius Coccius, De Venetæ Urbis Situ Narratio, ii. 328; v. 179
Sabina, Empress, i. 493
Sabio, Alonso el, ii. 77
Sackville, Lord George, iv. 513
Sacy, Silvestre de, Notice du Libre d' Enoch, v. 302
Sadducees, the, ii. 104
Sade, Abbé de, Mémoires pour la Vie de François Pétrarque, ii. 350, 479, 480, 481
Sade, Hugo de, ii. 350, 480
Sade, Laura de (née de Noves), Petrarch's Laura, ii. 350, 479
Sa'di, The Gulistan, or Rose Garden, i. 353; iii. 160
Sadler's Wells Theatre, Werner at, v. 324; Don Juan; or, The Libertine Destroyed at, vi. 11
Safety-lamp, Sir H. Davy's, vi. 51
Saick, a Levantine barque, iii. 252
St. Albans, Duke of, iv. 541
St. Aldegonde, i. 476
St. Angelo, castle of, ii. 439
St. Anthony, vi. 32
St. Augustine, ii. 480; v. 209, vi. 573; De Civitate Dei, v. 235; Confessions, vi. 28; Epist., vi. 168; Black Canons of, vi. 495
St. Bartholomew, iv. 494; vi. 230
St. Bernard, Convent of, ii. 306
St. Christopher, of Paris, vi. 93
St. Domingo Island, ii. 90; iii. 296
Saint-Evremond, vi. 246
St. Francis of Assisi, vi. 32, 33, 273
St. Gingolph, ii. 304; iv. 18
St. Helena, v. 544
St. Honorius, ii. 35, 86
St. James of Compostella, ii. 206
St. Jean, Mount, ii. 293, 325
St. Jerome, vi. 28
St. John, i. 326
St. John, Knights of, iv. 400
St. Jules, Caroline Rosalie Adelaide (Hon. Mrs. George Lamb), i. 301; vii. [15]
St. Lambert, ii. 300
St. Lorenzo, Church of, Florence, ii. 375, 503
St. Mark's, Venice, horses, ii. 336; lions, ii. 471; bells, iv. 363; Doges buried at, iv. 366
St. Maurice, iv. 120
S. Nicola in Carcere, Church of, Rome, ii. 437
St. Pantaleon, of Nicomedia, ii. 339
St. Peter's, Rome, ii. 376, 440, et seq.; iv. 270
St. Petersburg, "that pleasant capital of painted snows," vi. 386
St. Preux, ii. 260, 305
St. Sophia's, Constantinople, ii. 152, 176, 442
St. Thomas Aquinas, vi. 572
St. Ursula, vi. 419
St. Victor, Monastery of, iv. 4
St. Vincent, Lord, vi. 14
Sainte Croix, Guilhem de Clermont Lodève, Baron de, Examen Critique, etc., vi. 226
Sainte-Palaye, De la Curne de, Mémoires sur l'Ancienne Chevalerie, ii. 6
Salakhora, ii. 145, 148
Salam aleikoum! aleikoum salam! Moslem salutation, iii. 104
Salamanca, battle of, i. 496
Salamis, battle of, i. 458; iii. 91, 270, 273; vi. 169
Salanfe, or Pisse-Vache, ii. 383
Sale, Preliminary Discourse to the Koran, iii. 110, 121, 197 translation of the Koran, vii. [9]
Sale, Alberto dal, iii. 506
Salemenes, a character in Sardanapalus, v. 12
Salisbury, Countess of, ii. 7
Sallust, Catilina, vi. 299
Salsette frigate, ii. 13, 205
Salt-mines, Poland, iv. 212
Saluces, Marquis de, v. 471
Salvator Rosa, vi. 502
Salviati, Lionardo, ii. 357, 485
Salvo, Marquis de, Travels in the Year 1806, etc., iii. 4
Samoïlovitch, president of the Eastern Ukraine, iv. 201
Samos, vi. 171
San Caetano, Ignatio de, ii. 43
San Liberatore alla Majella, Benedictine Monastery of, iv. 288
San Martin, General José de, v. 556
San Zanipolo, Church of, iv. 336
Sanadon, Père, v. 567
Sancho Panza, i. 490
Sandall, Prior William, vi. 496
Sandasarmū, of Cilicia, v. 4
Sandford, Francis, History of the Coronation of James the Second, iv. 504
Sandford, Mrs., Thomas Poole and his Friends, i. 437
Sandi, Vettor, Principi di Storia civile della Repubb. di Venezia, iv. 326, 332
Sandwich, Lord, vi. 267
Sandys, translation of Ovid, iii. 199
Sanguinetto river, ii. 379, 507
Sansovino, F., Venetia cittá nobilissima, iv. 166, 390
Sant' Anna, Hospital of, Ferrari, ii. 355; iv. 139, 141, 143, 144, 147
Santa Croce, Church of, ii. 369, 374, 375, 490
Santa Maura (Leucadia), ii. 126, 178
Santi Giovanno e Paolo (or San Zanipolo), Church of, Venice, iv. 336
Sanudo, or Sanuto, Marin, Vitæ Ducum Venetorum, ii. 475; iv. 326, 331, 347, 349, 352, 357, 363, 384, 431, 435, 450, 452, 461, 462; v. 115, 134
Sapienza, island of, iv. 356, 365
Sappho, ii. 125, 178; vi. 26, 139, 180
Saracus, last king of Assyria, v. 107
Saragoza, Augustina, Maid of, ii. 58, 91
Saragoza, siege of, ii. 58, 91, 94
Saratoga, battle of, vi. 12
Sardanapalus, iii. 493; v. 3-112, 115, 199, 203, 204, 243, 279, 469; vi. 140, 461, 538; vii. [77]
Sardi, iii. 505
Saronic Gulf, ii. 362
Sassi, the brothers, ii. 389
Satan, v. 201
Satanic School of Poetry, iv. 477, 481, 483; v. 196
Satibarzanes, the eunuch, v. 72
Satirist, The, i. 373, 374, 383; vi. 69
Saul, iii. 392
Saussure, Horace Bénédict de, Essai sur Hygrométrie, inventor of the cyanometer, vi. 216
Savage, Richard, The Wanderer, iii. 261
Savary, Marshal, iii. 428
Savelli family, the, ii. 403
Savini, Guido, ii. 487
Savioli, Conte Ludovico, iv. 250
Savoie, Louis de (wife of Louis XVIII.), v. 498, 566
Savoy, Charles III., Duke of, iii. 299; iv. 4, 10
Savoy-Carignan, François Eugene, Prince of, iv. 262
Sawbridge, vi. 100
Saya, or basquiña, the outer petticoat, vi. 116
Sayer, Elizabeth Price, translation of Dante's Il Convito, iv. 253, 256
Sayer, James, Elijah's Mantle, i. 294, 356
Saxe, Count, i. 107
Saxe-Cobourg, Leopold of, ii. 450
Saxe-Weimar, Bernhard, Duke of, v. 371
Saxons, the, v. 371, 553
Saxony, John George, Elector of, v. 373
Sbergo, or usbergo, iv. 308
Sbirri, Venetian policemen, iv. 383
Scalanova, Port, Asia Minor, iii. 252
Scaliger, J. J., v. 281, 302
Scaligers, tombs of the, v. 561, 562
Scamander river, ii. 182
Scanderberg, or Scander Bey (George Castriota), ii. 124, 173
Scarron, vi. 246
Sceptics, or Pyrrhonists, vi. 379
Schaffhausen, ii. 383
Schaffner, Alfred, Lord Byron's Cain und Seine Quellen, v. 200
Schaumburg, v. 371
Scheible, Das Kloster, vi. xx
Scheremetov, Count Boris Petrowitch, Russian General, vi. 307
Schiavoni, Giorgio, iii. 368
Schiller, iii. 503; Armenian, or the Ghost-Seer (Der Geisterseher), i. 131; ii. 342; Bride of Messina, iii. 150; Wilhelm Tell, ii. 385; Piccolomini, iv. 566
Schipper, Dr. J., Englische Metrik, iv. 239
Schlegel, Friedrich, ii. 472; iv. 237, 238, 341, 342; vii. [50]
Schlegel, J. S. B., Tagebuch, etc., vi. 605
Schlick, M., Corr. of, iv. 470
Schoene, A., v. 107
Schroepfer, Johann Georg, vi. 605
Schultz, Hans, Der Sacco di Roma, v. 520
Schumann, R., Music to Byron's Manfred, iv. 78
Schuyler, Eugene, Peter the Great, iv. 203, 207, 233
Scio island, iii. 252
Scipio Africanus, i. 493; ii. 371, 389, 459, 496; (II.), v. 512
Scipio Barbatus, ii. 389
Scipio, Lucius, ii. 389
Scipio, Metellus, iv. 264
Scipios, tomb of the, ii. 389
Semelet, W., iii. 160
Scorpion, The, iii. 107
Scotland, vi. 405
Scot's Magazine, iv. 139; v. 329, 470, 540
Scott, John, iii. 532, 535; iv. 472
Scott, Sir Walter, i. 303, 305, 306, 331, 384; vi. 6; The Wild Huntsman, i. 117, 317; mentioned in English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. 309-312, 319, 337, 369; Lay of the Last Minstrel, i. 309, 310; iii. 472; vi. 406, 458, 560; contributes to Monk Lewis' Tales of Wonder, i. 317, 318; The Fire King; Glenfinlas; The Eve of St. John; Frederick and Alice, i. 317; Marmion, i. 310, 371; ii. 360; iii. 474; iv. 13; v. 542; vi. 426; Fortunes of Nigel, i. 351; in Hints from Horace, i. 395, 419; his amanuensis, W. H. Weber, i. 396; Antiquary, i. 413; iv. 524; v. 377; and Ballantyne, i. 435; The Vision of Don Roderick, i. 436; ii. 4, 51, 88, 89; Border Minstrelsy, ii. 4, 295; Young Lochinvar, ii. 70; Nossa Señora da Peña, ii. 86; Sir Tristrem, ii. 203; reviews Childe Harold in Quarterly Review, ii. 213, 315, 325; iv. 6; Lord of the Isles, ii. 244; The Dance of Death, ii. 292; Field of Waterloo, ii. 292; iii. 434; vi. 266; the "Ariosto of the North," ii. 311, 359; Tales of a Grandfather, ii. 337; vi. 12; Lady of the Lake, ii. 347; Byron accused of copying, iii. 128; octosyllabic verse, iii. 224; The Corsair, iii. 225; Byron's present of a silver urn, iii. 301; Coleridge's Christabel, iii. 443, 472; Byron and Wordsworth, iii. 533; reviews Prisoner of Chillon in Quarterly Review, iv. 6; article in Q.R. on The Dream, iv. 37; on Darkness, iv. 42; on Coleridge's imagination, ibid.; on Churchill's Grave, iv. 46; referred to in Beppo, iv. 183; Tales of my Landlord, iv. 284; Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, iv. 456; v. 546; vi. 418; Guy Mannering, iv. 566; meets Byron frequently in society, iv. 570; Memoirs of the Life, etc., iv. 570, 585, 587; The Search after Happiness, iv. 574; Lydia White's death, iv. 587; on Cain and its dedication, v. 204, 205, 206; Waverley, v. 209; vi. 272, 404; on Byron and Alcibiades, v. 485; on Don Juan, vi. xix; edition of Dryden's Works, vi. 178; Byron's letters to, vi. 178, 186, 405, 479; on Byron's features, vi. 360; Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, vi. 380, 491; The Abbot, vi. 440; "reigned before me," vi. 444; "my buon camerado," vi. 459; his use of "gynocracy," vi. 473; Journal, vii. [25]
Scott, William, i. 436
Scourge, The, i. 374
Sea-coal (Newcastle coal), vi. 503
Sea-sickness, remedies for, vi. 84
Seale, John Barlow, An Analysis of the Greek Metres, etc., i. 59
Searment, cerecloth, or searcloth, ii. 154
Seaton, R.C., Sir Hudson Lowe and Napoleon, v. 544
Sebastiani, General François Horace Bastien, ii. 89, 200
Sedition Bill, iv. 511
Segati, Marianna, iv. 214
Segovia, Cardinal of, iii. 369
Segur, Louis Philippe, Comte de, vi. 314
Selictar, sword-bearer, ii. 149
Selim II., Sultan, vi. 259
Selim III., ii. 207
Sellers, E., ii. 432
Sellis (Sélis), Duke of Cumberland's valet, vii. [31]
Semiramis, v. 14, 15, 19-21, 23, 36, 50, 58, 79; vi. 235, 236
Senebier, Jean, Histoire Littéraire de Genève, iv. 3, 11
Seneca, v. 3, 543; De Irâ, vi. 292
Senger, Richard, Die beiden Foscari, v. 119, 121, 135, 183
Senhouse, Humphrey, iv. 475
Sennacherib, iii. 404; v. 4, 24
Separation, the, iii. xx
Septemberes, Septembriseurs, vi. 595
Septimius Severus, ii. 408, 511, 520; v. 542
Seraphim, the, v. 228
Serassi, La Vita di Tasso, ii. 485, 498
Serenissima Signoria (Venice), iv. 345
Servan, Joseph, vi. 13
Servetus, i. 417
Servius, ii. 133
Servius Sulpicius, ii. 362
Sesostris, v. 405, 543
Sestos, iii. 13
Seven Towers, the, vi. 260
Severus, Sulpitius, ii. 133
Sévigné, Madame de, i. 402
Sévigné, M. de, i. 402; vi. 246
Seville (Hispalis of the Romans), ii. 52, 63, 93; vi. 15
Sextilius, Governor of Carthage, iv. 251
Sforza, Cardinal Ascanio, iii. 367
Sforza, Ludovico, iv. 13
Sgricci, Signor, ii. 492
Shadwell, Lancelot, Vice-Chancellor, v. 203
Shadwell, Libertine, vi. xvi, 4, 11
Shaftesbury, Earl of, vi. 482
Shakespeare, i. 29, 37, 38, 193, 289, 345, 399; ii. xiii, 217; iii. 51, 52; iv. 325, 326; v. 3, 28, 339; vi. 174; compared with Byron, v. 205; his use of "shook," v. 135; of "skirred," v. 163
Sharp, Richard, "Conversation," iv. 570; "Kit-Cat," vi. 511
Shaving, "a daily plague," vi. 522
Shee, Sir Martin Archer, i. 365
Shelley, P. B., ii. 115; translation of Plato's Epitaph, i. 19; letter from Byron, i. 293; witnesses Lewis' will, i. 318; Peter Bell the Third, i. 416; Queen Mab, ii. 13; v. 75, 234, 237, 257, 258, 268; Byron's Albanian song, ii. 145; Third Canto of Childe Harold, ii. 211, 315; Wordsworth as preached by, ii. 219, 311; Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte, ii. 227; "the only important calumny," ii. 248; iv. 63; his companionship, ii. 258; iv. 82; Adonais, ii. 260, 271; iii. 137; vi. 401, 446; Letters from Abroad, etc., ii. 305, 306, 307; his "delicate spirit," ii. 315; Prometheus Unbound, ii. 325, 417; v. 281; Lines written among the Euganean Hills, ii. 338, 343; Julian and Maddalo, ii. 349; "a very decent dungeon," ii. 355; Hellas; Ode to Liberty, ii. 402; Poetical Works, ii. 407; the Castle of Chillon, iv. 3, 18; Revolt of Islam, iv. 38; v. 603; translation of Calderon's El Mágico Prodigioso, iv. 81; To a Skylark, iv. 96; on Manfred and incest, iv. 100; Prince Athanase; The Woodman and the Nightingale; Ode to the West Wind, iv. 239; Cenci, iv. 367; the entry in the travellers' album at Montanvert, iv. 475; on Cain, v. 204; Greek choruses, v. 281; Prose Works, v. 331; his death, v. 469; on The Deformed Transformed, ibid.; May-Day Night, v. 470; on Don Juan, vi. xix; his mystical affinities and divagations, vi. 188; on Croker's review of Keats, vi. 446; in Pisa with Byron, vii. [78]
Shelley, Mrs. P. B., ii. 143, 305; iv. 320, 570; her transcript of:—Werner, v. 331; The Deformed Transformed, v. 474; Age of Bronze, v. 537; Don Juan, vi. 268, 269, 272, 274, 310, 373
Shenstone, William, Poetical Works, iii. 41, 59
Sheppard, v. 199
Sheridan, Charles, iv. 74
Sheridan, Mrs. Frances (née Chamberlaine), Nourjahad, etc., vii. [33]
Sheridan, R. B., i. 306, 317, 343, 500; iii. 45, 51, 545; iv. 561; vi. 450; The Critic, i. 343, 383; iv. 73, 75; v. 113; vi. 537; Pizarro, i. 344, 489; iv. 73; The Rivals, i. 431, 494; ii. 334; iv. 72, 514; vi. 258; his doggerel on Brunck, i. 490; Lines on Waltzing, i. 499; "ere Brinsley ceased to write," iii. 53; Monody, etc., iv. 69-75; Byron's first meeting with, iv. 69; The Scheming Lieutenant; The Duenna, iv. 72; his Begum and Warren Hastings speeches, iv. 72, 75; A Trip to Scarborough, iv. 73; A School for Scandal, iv. 73, 75, 338; Monologue on Garrick, iv. 75; contrasted with Brougham, iv. 195; his pasquinade on Wilkes, iv. 511
Sheridan, Thomas, iv. 74; Bonduca, i. 343
Sherwood, Southey v., v. 204
Sherwood Forest, vi. 495
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, i. 478; iii. 256; iv. 482
"Ship of the desert," camel or dromedary, v. 606
Shipwreck, description of a, vi. 88-101
Shiraz, iii. 182
Shirley, Sir Anthony, iii. 105
Shooter's Hill, vi. 424, 429
Shtcherbatof, Princess, vi. 389
Shyness, Byron's, i. 207
Siddons, Mrs. (Sarah Kemble), i. 46, 344, 345; iii. 51, 52; iv. 338
Sidney, wreck of the, vi. 95
Sidney, A., Discourses concerning Government, ii. 504
Siege of Corinth, ii. 113, 288; iii. 449-496, 508; iv. 227, 230, 423; v. 163, 326, 503, 626; vi. 111, 332, 382
Siegendorf, Count (F. Kruitzner), v. 327
Siena, Bindo Borrichi da, iv. 248
Sierke, Dr. Eugen, Schwärmer und Schwindler, vi. 605
Sierra Morena, ii. 54, 55, 91
Sigeum, ii. 99; Cape, vi. 204
Sigismund, king of Burgundy, iv. 120
Signori di notte, Venetian police, iv. 383, 427, 467
Silius Italicus, Pun., ii. 379
Silver and Co., De, printers, i. 452, 453
Simar, or cymar, a shroud, iii. 143
Sime, J., Sir Francis Renalds, F.R.S., and his Works in connection with Electric Telegraphy, iv. 505
Simeon, Rev. Charles, i. 417, 431
Simon Magus, ii. 513
Simoon, the, iii. 99; vi. 198
Simpliciad, The, i. 294, 316
Simplon, the, vi. 394
Sinsariskim (Assyria), v. 4
Siria, the bitch-star, vi. 505
Sirocco, the, ii. 48; iii. 9
Sisi, Porta, vi. 212
Sismondi, J. C. L, Simonde de, Histoire des Républiques Italiennes du Moyen Age, iii. 235; iv. 332; v. 115, 138, 196; vi. 199, 461
Sisyphus, i. 329; vi. 538
Sitwell, Lady, iii. 381
Sixtus V., Pope, ii. 384, 411; iv. 271
Skeat, Rev. W., Complete Works of Chaucer, iv. 239
Skeffington, Sir Lumley St. George, The Maid of Honour; The Mysterious Bride; The Sleeping Beauty, i. 306, 345, 346
Sketch, A, iii. xix, 499, 540; iv. 64; vi. 22
Slave-market, Constantinople, vi. 216
Slavery, abolition of, vi. 549
Sleep, iv. 33; vi. 123
Sligo, Lord, iii. 75, 441
Slowacki, J., iv. 203
Smalkeld articles, v. 520
Small-pox and vaccination, vi. 50
Srmaragdus, the Exarch, ii. 410
Smedley, Sketches from Venetian History, ii. 329; iii. 455; iv. 363; v. 115
Smiles, Dr. Samuel, Memoir of John Murray, i. 310; ii. 327, 359; iii. 98, 217, 313, 320, 443, 488, 499, 519; iv. 3, 139; v. 203; vii. [47], [57]
Smith, Alexander, able seaman on the Bounty (John Adams of Pitcairn Island), v. 583, 588, 605, 623
Smith, Miss Araminta, vi. 443
Smith, Horace and James, Horace in London, i. 462, 465; Rejected Addresses, i. 481; iii. 55
Smith, John Spencer, Minister to Turkey, iii. 4
Smith, Mrs. Spencer ("Florence"), ii. xvii, 75, 110, 118; iii. 4
Smith, Rev. Sydney, i. 302, 306, 336; "twelve-parson power," vi. 410; Peter Plymley's Letters, vi. 596
Smith, William, M.P. for Norwich, iii. 488; iv. 482, 516, 578; vi. 175
Smith, Sir William, Classical Dictionary, ii. 156; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, ii. 424; Dictionary of the Bible, iv. 499
Smith, Admiral Sir Sidney, iii. 4
Smollett, History and Adventures of an Atom, ii. 40; Humphry Clinker, ii. 203; Roderick Random, vi. 210
Smyth, Sir Harry, vi. 153
Smyth, Professor William, English Lyrics, i. 372
Smythe, i. 306
So we'll go no more a-roving, iv. 411, 538
Soane, Sir John, Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields, iv. 141
Sobieski, John, king of Poland, iii. 458
Social War, B.C. 88, iv. 251
Société d'Histoire, etc., de Genève, iv. 5
Société Imperiale d'Histoire de Russie, vi. 317, 340
Society Islands, the, v. 583
Socrates, i. 458; ii. 101, 103; iii. 271; iv. 253; v. 485; vi. 267, 303, 483, 548, 567, 568, 610
Sodom, apple of, ii. 294
Soignies, wood of, ii. 293
Soissons, Bishop of, ii. 337
Solano, Marquis of. Commander-in-Chief at Cadiz, ii. 77, 93
Solerti, Angelo, Vita di Torquato Tasso, ii. 355-357; iv. 144-146
Soliloquy of a Bard in the Country, i. 217
Solitude, ii. 116, 272, 457; vi. 234
Sollikoff, vi. 370
Solomon, vi. 303
Solon, iv. 438
Solyman, ii. 201; vi. 259
Somerset, Duchess of, i. 343; vi. 417
Sonetto di Vittorelli, iii. xix; iv. 535
Song, i. 262
Song for the Luddites, vii. [42]
Song of Saul before his Last Battle, iii. 393
Song of Solomon, v. 491
Song to the Suliotes, vii. [83]
Sonnet on Chillon, ii. 214; iv. 7
Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli with the Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna, iv. 547
Sonnet—To Genevra, ii. 67, 70, 71, 390
Sonnet to Lake Leman, iv. 53
Sonnet to the Prince Regent (on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's forfeiture), iv. 548
Sophia, Princess, vi. 18
Sophia, Tzarina, iv. 202
Sophie of Russia, Princess, vi. 425
Sophocles, iv. 264; Ajax, vi. 172
Sophron, Mimes, i. 414
Soracte, ii. 386, 388
Soranzo, Marco, iv. 384
Sotheby, William ("Botherby"), iv. 182, 569, 570; vi. 75; Saul, i. 362; vii. [59]; Oberon, i. 362; iii. 263; v. 496; Ivan, iii. 280; iv. 338; vii. [48]; Five Unpublished Tragedies, iii. 280; iv. 578, 584; vii. [48], [70]; Constance de Castile, iii. 348; "a bore," iv. 580; The Blues, vii. [17]; Orestes; The Death of Darnley, vii. [48]; Farewell to Italy; Occasional Poems, vii. [52]; "sate sweating behind her," vii. [61]
Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodges, iii. 537
Soudan, vi. 474
Soult, ii. 51, 77
South, Dr., vi. 128
Southcott, Joanna, Book of Wonders, iv. 497; vi. 176, 452
Southey, Robert, i. 331, 443; ii. 56; iii. 402; v. 613, 614; vi. 166; The Devil's Walk, i. 31; vii. [21]; Letters from Spain, i. 44; ii. 43; Letters, Life, and Correspondence, i. 303, 344, 359, 396; ii. 34, 87; iv. 225, 476, 482; vi. 3, 4, 175, 350; "notable remarks on," i. 305; "Southey's epics cram the creaking shelves," i. 307; "soaring," i. 308; Epics of the Ton on, i. 311; "the Ballad-monger," i. 313; Thalaba, i. 313, 434; iii. 121, 472; iv. 24; Joan of Arc, i. 313, 437; Madoc, i. 313, 314, 437; vi. 215; The Old Woman of Berkeley, i. 315, 317; on Hayley, i. 321; iv. 244; on Pizarro, i. 344; Life of Henry Kirke White, i. 363; iv. 521, 522; his followers, Lamb and Lloyd, i. 368; "his teeming muse," i. 369; his epic bathos, i. 403; "sink to Southey's level in a trice," i. 404; Curse of Kehama, i. 435, 436; v. 271, 281, 469; History of the Peninsular War, ii. 43, 91, 92, 94; Roderick, ii. 46; iii. 477, 496; v. 565; Poet's Pilgrimage to Waterloo, ii. 227, 234, 235; iv. 521; Funeral Song for the Princess Charlotte of Wales, ii. 450; on vampires, iii. 123; Carmen Triumphale, iii. 217; vii. [39]; The Doctor, iii. 488; Wat Tyler, iii. 488; iv. 477, 481, 482, 521; English Eclogues, iv. 47; The Inchcape Rock, iv. 428; Byron's quarrel with, iv. 474-485; Vision of Judgment, iv. 475, 476, 478, 489, 491, 495, 497, 508, 512, 522, 524; v. 196; Elegy on H. Martin, iv. 477, 482; Essays Moral and Political, iv. 479, 482; vi. 175; his "quartos," iv. 516; Byron on his appearance, iv. 520; The Pious Painter, iv. 520; Battle of Blenheim, iv. 521; Life of Wesley, and Rise and Progress of Methodism, iv. 522; Common-Place Book, iv. 529; Chronicle of the Cid, ibid.; "renegade," iv. 578; his indictment of the Satanic School, v. 196; on the "Byron Head," Castle Street, v. 203; Don Juan dedicated to, vi. 3; "so quaint and mouthy," vi. 74; Epilogue to the Lay of the Laureate, vi. 80; Coleridge's eulogy of, vi. 168; his marriage, vi. 175; March to Moscow, vi. 307; Byron's abuse of, vi. 403; "turncoat," vi. 444; "rogue Southey's gander," vi. 445; Omniana, vi. 576; "Who shot the arrow?" vii. [76]
Southey, Herbert, iv. 485
Southey, Mrs. Robert, iv. 521
Southwell Minster, i. 119
Spagnoletto, vi. 502
Spain, i. 469; revolution in, v. 537, 538; vi. 456; royalist reign of terror in, v. 558; the Inquisition in, ibid.
Spalding, Lieut.-Colonel, Suvóroff, vi. 320, 321, 370
Spanish women, their style of beauty, ii. 59
Sparamizus, the eunuch, v. 11
Sparks, Jared, Works of Benjamin Franklin, v. 554
Sparta, iii. 21
Spartans, ii. 195
Spectator, ii. 133; iii. 98; vii. [57]
Spelman, iv. 445
Spence, Rev. Joseph, Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, vi. 303; vii. [52]
Spence, Thomas, vi. 265
Spencer, General, ii. 93
Spencer, William, iv. 581
Spenser (Faërie Queene), i. 395; ii. x, 4, 5, 17, 71, 72, 101, 139, 146; iii. 224, 474; vi. 592
Spercheus, a river-god, v. 488
Sperone Speroni, ii. 498
Spinola, Ambrogio, Marchese di, iv. 262
Spinther, Lentulus, ii. 405
Spurious verses, attributed to Byron, iii. xx, xxi
Spottiswoode, William, the mathematician, vii. [56]
Staël, Madame de, i. 494; vi. 70; Corinne, ou L'Italie, ii. 424, 490, 503; iv. 413; vi. 71, 541; vii. [32]; De L'Allemagne, iii. 164; vi. 168; vii. [32]; on Fare Thee Well, iii. 534; on Byron's Sonnet to Lake Leman, iv. 53; attempts to reconcile the Byrons, iv. 63; quizzed by Sheridan, iv. 75; on Goethe's Werther, iv. 341; "the Begum of Literature," iv. 570; Considérations sur la Révolution Française, vii. [49]
Staines, Sir Thomas, v. 582
Stamboul, i. 378; ii. 152, 194
Stamp Acts, v. 560
Stanhope, Colonel, iii. 272; vii. [86]
Stanhope, Lord, i. 452, 457, 471; ii. 299; Life of Pitt, iv. 503
Stanislaus of Poland, iv. 202
Stanley, Dean, Life of Arnold, v. 224
Stanzas, iv. 549; vii. [70]
Stanzas composed during a Thunderstorm, iii. 4, 7
Stanzas for Music, iii. 413, 423, 426, 435, 438; iv. 91, 147
Stanzas to a Hindoo Air, iv. 563
Stanzas to a Lady, on leaving England, i. 285; ii. 18, 29
Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of Camoëns, i. 78
Stanzas to Augusta, ii. 247, 248, 271; iii. 544; iv. 54
Stanzas to Jessy, i. 234
Stanzas to the Po, iv. 545
Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulf, ii. 128; iii. 4, 11
Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa, iv. 562
Star, The, iii. 534
Stasicrates the architect, vi. 479
Statesman, The, i. 319
Statius, Thebaidos, ii. 189
Staubbach, ii. 383; iv. 81, 82, 119, 124
Steno, Michele, iv. 333, 345, 349, 463
Stefanovíc, Vuk (Wuk Stephanowitsch), Narodne Srpske Pjesme; Chants Populaires des Servics, iii. 188
Steinmetz, Adam, v. 175
Stephani, ii. 446; Thesaurus, iv. 113
Stephen, Leslie, iv. 513
Sterne, Tristram Shandy, ii. 176; vi. 487; Sentimental Journey, vi. 214
Sternhold and Hopkins, v. 279
Sternhold, Tom, vii. [39]
Stevens, John, continuation of Dugdale's Monasticon, v. 200, 207
Stevenson, Sir John, iii. 423
Stewart, Dugald, Philosophical Essays; Outlines of Moral Philosophy, vi. 63
Stewart, George, midshipman on the Bounty ("Torquil" of The Island), v. 583, 584; short account of, v. 605
Stewart, Peggy, v. 605
Stickles, John, i. 417
Stilicho, ii. 390
Stillingfleet, Benjamin, iv. 573
Stirling, Edward ("Vetus"), vii. [28]
Stoics, "men without a heart," vi. 225
Stole, a long loosely-flowing robe, ii. 101
Stonehenge, vi. 434
Stott, Robert ("Hafiz"), i. 306, 308, 352, 357, 358, 370; ii. 139
Stout, Captain Benjamin, of the American ship Hercules, vi. 89
Strabo, ii. 173, 178, 196, 204, 512; v. 497; vi. 116, 122; Rerum Geog., v. 21, 24, 542
Strahan, William, publisher of Johnson's Dictionary, Gibbon's Decline and Fall, Cook's Voyages, etc., vii. [56]
Stralenheim, Baron, v. 327
Strangford, Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th Viscount, Poems from the Portuguese by Luis de Camoëns, i. 78, 305, 320, 370
Stroganoff Collection, St. Petersburg, ii. 446
Strutt, Joseph, Sports and Pastimes, vi. 471
Stuart, editor of Morning Post, i. 31
Stuart, Daniel, editor of Courier, i. 422
Stuart, Personal Reminiscences of the late Miss, i. 423
Stuart, Princess Annabella (Countess of Huntly), i. 173
Stumpf, De, Chroniques des Ligues, iv. 4
Styx, river, vi. 184
Substitute for an Epitaph, vii. [11]
Suetonius, ii. 298, 409, 488; iv. 270; Vitæ C. Julius Cæsar, ii. 397, 434, 509; v. 484; vi. 181, 276, 575; Vit. August., ii. 488, 509, 518; Vit. Tiberii, ii. 488; De XII. Cæsaribus, iv. 124, 445; vi. 174; Opera Omnia, v. 501; in Tiberium, vii. [36]
Suicide, vi. 265, 517
Suleyman Aga, ii. 205; v. 558
Suli, district of, ii. 126, 141; vi. 171
Suliotes, the, ii. 129, 146, 180; vii. [83]
Sulla, iv. 251; vi. 348
Sulpicius Servius, ii. 362
Sulpitius Severus, ii. 133
Sun of the Sleepless! iii. 399
Sunday News, ii. 535
Sunium, vi. 172
Supernaculum, v. 354
Superstition, ii. 128
Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of, iv. 239
Surrey Institution, iv. 575; vi. 12
Surrey Theatre, vii. [59]
Surtees Society, v. 207
Sussex, Duke of, vi. 590
Suwarrow (Suvóroff, Suwarof, Souvarof, Souwarrow), Field-Marshal Aleksandr Vasilievitch, vi. 14, 222, 304, 315, 316, 317, 319, 320, 322-326, 370, 393
Swedes, v. Russians, iv. 207, 233; Bohemia evacuated by the, v. 371
Swift, Dean, i. 397, 414, 418, 419; ii. 78; iv. 342; vi. 142, 303; Tale of a Tub, iv. 484; The South Sea Project, v. 159; The Journal of Stella, vi. 187; Corinna, vi. 454; Letters, vi. 528
Swimming, Byron's feats of, ii. 461
Swinburne, A. C., Marino Faliero, a Tragedy, iv. 329, 367; Selections from the Works of Lord Byron, vi. xvi, xx
Swine Green, Nottingham, vii. [1]
Swinton, Hon. Mrs. J. R., A Sketch of the Life of Georgiana, Lady de Ros, ii. 229
Swiss Tour, Journal of Byron's, iv. 95, 107
Sylla, ii. 166, 392; iii. 308; iv. 179
Sylvester, John, vi. 7
Symonds, J. A., Renaissance in Italy, ii. 355, 356; iv. 280, 281, 289; Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi, ii. 339; translation of Life of Benvenuto Cellini, v. 516, 518, 521; "Evening, all things thou bringest," vi. 180
Symonds, bookseller, iv. 482
Sympathetic Address to a Young Lady (Lines to a Lady Weeping), iii. 45
Symplegades, the Cyanean, ii. 456, 525; v. 573; vi. 129; vii. [10]
Syncellus, Georgius, Chronographia, v. 281, 302
Syracuse, battle of, ii. 341
Syri Sententiæ, ii. 420
Syrius, Publius, i. 414
T
Taborite, or Hussite, Crusade, v. 549
Tacitus, Annales, ii. 242, 293, 375, 409; Histor., ii. 294, 299; Agricola, iii. 198
Tact, vi. 63
Tænaron, Cape, ii. 193
Tagus, river, ii. 31
Tahiri, Dervish, ii. 175, 176; iii. 134, 450
Tahiti, v. 582-584, 588
Tahiti, Queen of, ii. 7
Talavera, battle of, ii. xi, 39, 49, 50, 89
Tales, vi. xv
Tales of a Grandfather, ii. 337; vi. 12
Tales of my Landlord, iv. 284
Talfourd, v. 114
Talleyrand, v. 573; vi. 507
Talleyrand, Dorothée, Duchesse de, vi. 417
Talleyrand, Edmond de Talleyrand Périgord, Duc de, vi. 417
Talus, the slope or inclination of a wall, vi. 343
Talvi, Languages and Literature ofthe Slavic Nations, iii. 188
Tambour, Turkish drum, iii. 160
Tambourgi, drummer, ii. 146
Tamerlane, iii. 312; v. 489
Taming of the Shrew, vi. 297
Tappa-cloth, or guatoo (Tonga), v. 600
Tarentum, Duke of, vii. [24]
Tarik, ii. 89
Tarkū (Tirhakah), king of Ethiopia, v. 4
Tarleton, General, i. 479
Tarpeian Rock, ii. 413
Tarquins, the, iv. 334
Tarragona, British Consul, iii. 13
Tarsus, v. 23
Tasso, Cornelia, iv. 146
Tasso, Torquato, i. 313; iv. 265; vii. [52]; Gerusalemme Liberata, i. 312; ii. 133, 143, 246, 329, 467, 485; iii. 215, 362; vi. 34; Rinaldo, i. 398; "In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more," ii. 329; "Thy choral memory of the Bard divine," etc., ii. 342; "their glory and their shame," ii. 355; "Peace to Torquato's injured shade," ii. 358; Boileau v., ii. 484; and the Cruscans, ii. 485; Sonnet, iii. 417; The Lament of, iv. 139-152, 237
Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil ("Davus"), i. 97, 98
Tauchnitz, ii. 335
Taurida Palace, St. Petersburg, vi. 386
Tavell, Rev. G. F., i. 406
Taylor, Thomas, translation of the Periegesis Græciæ, iv. 109, 566
Tcharacovista valley, ii. 132, 182
Tchocadar, Turkish attendant, iii. 176
Telemachus, ii. 118
Telemachus, an Eastern monk, ii. 520
Tellez, Gabriel (Tirso de Molina), El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra, vi. xvi
Temenos, ii. 132
Tempe, ii. 129, 384
Tempest, The (Shakespeare), ii. 213; v. 478; vi. 428
Tempest, The (spurious), iii. xx
Temple, Lord, iv. 510
Teniers, vi. 502
Tennyson, Lord, Palace of Art, ii. 123; Break, break, break, ii. 126; In Memoriam, ii. 461; vi. 516; Locksley Hall, iv. 43, 319; "Of old sat Freedom on the Heights," iv. 196; Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, iv. 501; Locksley Hall, Sixty Years After, vi. 180
Tenorio, Don Juan, vi. xvi
Teos, birthplace of Anacreon, vi. 171
Tepeleni, ii. 134, 174, 202
Terence, i. 480; Andrea, vi. 484; Eun., vi. 598
Terentia, wife of Tully, iv. 253
Terentius Varro, M., ii. 92; iv. 253; Rerum Rusticarum, vi. 348
Tereus, iv. 287
Terni, the Cascata del Marmore of, ii. 383
Terpsichore, i. 483
Terrick, Richard, Bishop of London, ii. 108
Terry, Ellen, as "Josephine" in Werner, v. 324
Tertullian, De Carne Christi, vi. 573
Terza rima, iv. 239, 243, 244, 313
Teuman, king of Elam, v. 4
Thackeray, W. M., Vanity Fair, vi. 197
Thakombau, king, v. 600
Thamas Kouli Khan, Nadir Shah, vi. 384
Thames, ii. 66; vi. 434
The Harp the Monarch Minstrel swept, iii. 382
The spell is broke, the charm is flown, iii. 12
Théatre Impérial Lyrique, v. 2
Theatre Royal, Brussels, v. 2
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Werner at, v. 324
Theatre Royal, Manchester, Sardanapalus at, v. 2
Thebes, ii. 93
Thellusson, Peter Isaac (Lord Rendlesham), banker, i. 425, 471
Themistocles, ii. 190; iii. 85; iv. 423
Theodoret, Hist. Eccl., ii. 521
Theodoric, iv. 386
Theodosius, ii. 390, 472
There was a time, I need not name, i. 264
Thermia (Kythnos) island, ii. 156
Thermopylæ, ii. 149; iii. 21, 91
Theseus, ii. 102; vi. 255; Temple of, i. 459; iii. 272
Thessaly, ii. 126
Thetis, v. 489; vi. 184
Thibault, Mes Souvenirs de vingt ans de Séjour à Berlin, ou Frédéric le Grand, etc., v. 637
Thirty Years' War, the, ii. 186; v. 340
Thirza, Abel's wife, v. 209
Thisbe, vi. 235
Thistlewood, vi. 67
Thomas, wreck of the, vi. 103, 110
Thomson (Seasons), ii. 5, 65, 489; iii. 224; v. 615; vi. 200; his use of "shook," v. 135; Castle of Indolence, v. 502; Liberty, vi. 200
Thomson, Ninian Hill, translation of Machiavelli's Il Principe, vi. 424
Thornton, Thomas, Present State of Turkey, ii. 191, 194-196, 206
Thoroton, History of Nottinghamshire, iv. 35
Thorpe, Markham, iii. 425
Thorwaldsen, vi. 79
Thou art not false, but thou art fickle, iii. 64
Thoughts suggested by a College Examination, i. 28
Thrasybulus, ii. 150, 185; iv. 440
Thrasymene, Lake, ii. 377-379; battle of, ii. 505
Throsby, Thornton's History of Nottinghamshire, iv. 35
Thun, Lake, iv. 119
Thurlow, Edward Hovell, Lord, Poems on Several Occasions, vii. [17]-19; Hermilda in Palestine, vii. [19]
Thy days are done, iii. 391
Tiber, ii. 390
Tiberius Cæsar, ii. 374, 408, 488
Tibullus, i. 73; Sulpicia ad Cerinthum, i. 74; Eleg., iii. 199
Tickell, pasquinade on Wilkes, iv. 511
Ticknor, George, History of Spanish Literature, iv. 484, 496, 523, 530; v. 207; vi. xx, 40, 41
Tigris, river, v. 13
Tilleman, Peter, his picture of Newstead Abbey, vi. 590
Tillotson, Archbishop, vi. 128, 303
Tilly, Johann Tserclas, Count von, v. 371, 416
Tilly, Mr., possessor of Tom Paine's bones, vii. [65]
Timariots, the, iii. 166
Timbuctoo, vi. 51
Times, The, ii. xii, 11, 288, 401; iii. 534; v. 114, 324; vi. 275; vii. [27], [28]
Timoleon, iii. 452; iv. 423
Timon, ii. 8
Timophanes, iii. 452; iv. 423
Timor island, v. 583
Timúr Bey, or Timúr Lang (Tamerlane), iii. 312; v. 489
Tindal, Dr., i. 449
Tio Jorge (Jorge Ibort), v. 559
Tipaldo, Biografia degli Italian Illustri, iv. 245, 457
Tiraboschi, Storia delta Letteratura Italiana, ii. 481, 486, 494, 496, 501
Tiresias, vi. 535
Tirhakah (Tarkū), king of Ethiopia, v. 4
Titans, vi. 385
Tithonus, v. 497
Titian, iv. 141; vi. 502, 589; Venus of, iv. 162; his portrait of, Ariosto, iv. 162
Titius, ii. 492
Titus, ii. 392, 409, 410, 424, 445; iii. 401; vi. 139, 174; "Amici, diem perdidi," vi. 575
Titus Andronicus, ii. 22
Tlepolemus, a worker in wax, ii. 168
To——, i. 242; iv. 564
To a beautiful Quaker, i. 38
To a knot of Ungenerous Critics, i. 38, 213
To a Lady, i. 189; iv. 37
To a Lady, on being asked my reason for quitting England in the Spring, i. 282
To a Lady who presented the Author with the velvet band which bound her tresses, i. 212, 233
To a Lady, who presented to the Author a lock of hair braided with his own, and appointed a night in December to meet him in the garden, i. 36
To a vain Lady, i. 70, 244
To a youthful friend, i. 271
To an Oak at Newstead, i. 256
To Anne, i. 70, 246, 251
To Belshazzar, iii. 421
To Caroline, i. xi, 8, 9, 21, 23
To D——, i. 7
To Dives. A Fragment, ii. 37; vii. [7]
To E——, i. 4, 20
To Edward Noel Long, i. 101, 184, 244
To Eliza, i. xi, 47
To Emma, i. 12
To Florence, iii. 4, 5
To Genevra (sonnet), iii. 67, 70, 71
To George, Earl of Delawarr, i. 7, 126
To George Anson Byron, vii. [41]
To Harriet, i. 263
To her who can best understand them (spurious), iii. xxi
To Ianthe, ii. 11; iii. 65, 384
To Inez, ii. 59, 75; iii. 1
To Lady Caroline Lamb (spurious), iii. xxi
To Lesbia, i. 41
To Lord Thurlow, vii. [19]
To M—, i. 68
To M. S. G., i. 76, 79
To Marion, i. 129, 263
To Mary, i. xi, xiii
To Mary, on receiving her Picture, i. 32, 192
To Miss Chaworth (spurious), iii. xx
To Miss E. P. [To Eliza], i. xi
To Mr. Murray, vii. [44], [56], [76]
To my dear Mary Anne (spurious), iii. xx
To my Son, i. 260; vi. 591
To Penelope, vii. [71]
To Romance, i. 174
To the Author of a Sonnet beginning, "'Sad is my Verse,' you say, 'And yet no tear'", i. 252
To the Countess of Blessington, iv. 565
To the Duke of Dorset, i. 194
To the Earl of Clare, i. 200
To the Hon. Mrs. George Lamb, vii. [15]
To the Lily of France (spurious), iii. xx
To the sighing Strephon, i. 63
To Thomas Moore, vii. [43], [46]
To Thomas Moore, written the Evening before his visit to Mr. Leigh Hunt in Horsemonger Lane Gaol, May 19, 1813, vii. [16]
To Thyrza, ii. 104; iii. 30
To Woman, i. 43
Toa, a drooping casuarina, v. 599
Tobacco, in praise of, v. 615
Tobit, v. 286, 527
Todd, Rev. J. H., Archdeacon of Cleveland ("Oxoniensis"), A Remonstrance to Mr. John Murray respecting a Recent Publication, v. 202
Token-flowers, iii. 17
Tolbooth prison, Edinburgh, i. 334
Toledo, Judah de, translation of Avicenna's Works, iv. 523
Tolstoi, War and Peace, vi. 351
Tomaros, Mount (Olytsika), ii. 132, 134, 182
Tomasini, Petrarca Redivivus, ii. 373
Tonson, Jacob, publisher of The Spectator, vi. 555; vii. [56]
Toobo Neuha, a Tongau chieftain, v. 609
Tooke, Andrew, Pantheon, vi. 26
Tooke, John Home (Pantheon), ii. 156; iv. 513, 516; vi. 580
Tooke, Thomas, vi. 480
Tooke, W., Life of Catherine II., vi. 314, 370, 386, 389, 395, 417
Tophaike, musquet, iii. 96
Topham, Captain, editor of The World, i. 353, 358
Tornabuoni, Lucrezia, iv. 280
Torniellus, v. 306
Torrens. W. T. M'Cullagh, Memoirs of Viscount Melbourne, i. 476
Torriano, Anonimo, iv. 332
Torstenson, Lennart, Swedish General, v. 371
Tortoises, in the Troad, vi. 204
Tott, Baron de, Memoirs concerning the State of the Turkish Empire, vi. 261, 277
Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de, Relation d'un Voyage du Levant, iii. 121, 295; v. 294; vi. 216, 233
Tower of London, i. 438
Towneley Plays, v. 207
Townly, i. 399
Townsend, Rev. George, Canon of Durham, Armageddon, i. 403
Townshend, Lord John, pasquinade on Wilkes, iv. 511
Tozer, H. F. Geography of Greece; Childe Harold, ii. 60, 62, 113, 117, 123, 134, 139, 143, 146, 158, 167, 180-182, 186, 217, 271, 292, 344, 373, 452
Tractors, metallic, i. 307
Trafalgar, ii. 126, 178, 459
Trajan, his column, ii. 410, 411
Tranchant de Laverne, L. M. P., The Life of Field Marshal Souvaroff, vi. 222, 320-322
Translation from Adrian, i. 20
Translation from Anacreon, i. 147, 149, 228
Translation from Catullus, Ad Lesbiam, i. 72
Translation from Horace, i. 81
Translation from Prometheus Vinctus of Æschylus, i. 14
Translation from the Medea of Euripides, i. 168
Translation from Vittorelli, iv. 535
Translation of a Romaic Love Song, iii. 62
Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus by Domitius Marsus, i. 73
Translation of the famous Greek War Song, Δευτε παιδες τωv Ἑλλήνων, iii. 20
Translation of the Nurse's Dole in the Medea of Euripides, vii. [10]
Translation of the Romaic Song, Μρένω μες' τὸ περιβόλι, Ὡραιοτάτη Χαηδή, κ.τ.λ., iii. 22
Travis, Archdeacon George, ii. 283
Treason Bill, iv. 511
Trecentisti, the, vi. 168
Tree, Miss Ellen (afterwards Mrs. Charles Kean), iv. 78; as "Myrrha" in Sardanapalus, v. 2
Trelawny, E. T., Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author, iv. 539; vii. [78]; Recollections, etc., vi. 608
Trévoux, Journal de (Mémoires de), iv. 578
Trimmer, Sarah, Easy Introduction to the Study of Nature; History of the Robins, vi. 18
Tripolitza, iii. 447
Tripp, Baron, i. 476, 499
Triptolemus, v. 570
Tritonia, or Tritogenia, epithet of Athene, ii. 156
Troad, the, vi. 204
Trocnow, John of (surnamed Žižka, or the "One-eyed"), v. 549
Troilus and Cressida, ii. 124; iv. 319
Troppau, Congress at, v. 563
Troubadours, the, ii. 6
Troy, ii. 294; iv. 243, 334; vi. 173, 211
Troyes, Bishop of, ii. 338
Tschairowsky, "Manfred Symphony," iv. 78
Tubal-Cain, v. 291
"Tuism," vi. 575
Tullia, Cicero's daughter, ii. 405
Tully, iv. 253
Tully, Richard, Narrative of a Ten Years' Residence in Tripoli in Africa, etc., vi. 160
Turcomans, the, iii. 453
Turenne, Marshal, i. 493; iv. 262
Turgot, v. 554
Turin, Agilulf, Duke of, ii. 489
Turkey, travelling in, ii. 204
Turks, ii. 206; their hatred of the Arabs, iii. 163; defeated by Greeks near Lerna, v. 556
Turnus, i. 157, 161, 163
Turtukey, or Tutrahaw, fall of, vi. 370
Tuscan, "that soft bastard Latin," iv. 173
Tuscany and its Dukes, ii. 503
Tusculum, ii. 454, 522
Tweddell, Remains of the late John, iii. 4
Tweed, river, i. 334
Twelfth Night, vi. 268, 272
Two Foscari, The, ii. 187, 327; iv. 364, 477, 479; v. 3, 5, 9, 113-196, 199, 203, 469; vi. 199, 586; vii. [77]
Two Gentlemen of Verona, vi. 189
Tyndal, N., translation of Cantemir's Othman Empire, vi. 259
Tyrants, the Thirty, vi. 446
Tyrconnel, Fanny Jennings, Duchess of, vi. 496
Tyre, i. 376; v. 4; vi. 348
Tyrian purple, vi. 574
Tyrwhitt, Rev. Edmund, vii. [27]
Tyrwhitt, Thomas, editor of Canterbury Tales, vii. [27]
Tyrwhitt, Sir Thomas, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales, auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, vii. [27]
Tzigaras, A., ii. 198
U
Uberti, Fazio degli, iv. 248
Ude, Louis Eustache, The French Cook, vi. 562
Uffizi Gallery, Florence, ii. 365
Ugolino, iv. 258
Ukraine, Russian, or frontier region, iv. 201, 220
Ulysses, vi. 117, 149
United States of America, war with England, i. 496
Unspunnen, Castle of, iv. 110, 129
Upton, William, Poems on Several Occasions; Words of the most Favourite Songs, Duets, etc., vii. [59]
Urban V., ii. 482
Urbino, Duke of, ii. 503
Urbino, Simone di Battista di Ciarla da, iv. 174
Urdamanē, king of Ethiopia, v. 4
Urlichs, Dr. H. S., The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art, ii. 432
Urquhart, translation of Rabelais' Gargantua, v. 354
Ursinus, Fulvius, ii. 510, 517
Usbergo, or sbergo, iv. 308
Ushant, battle of, vi. 12
Uticans, the, v. 506
Utraikey, or Lutraki, ii. 142, 143
Utrecht, Peace of, iv. 334
V
Vacca, Flaminius, ii. 508, 509, 511, 515
Vaccination, i. 307; vi. 50
Vaga, Pierrin del, ii. 437
Valentia, George Annesley, Viscount, Voyages and Travels, etc., i. 378, 379
Valenza, Cardinal of, ii. 367
Valerianus, I. P., De fulminum significationibus Declamatio, ii. 489
Valerius Flaccus, Argonaut, i. 200
Valerius Maximus, Factorum Dictorumque Memorabilia, ii. 437; iii. 307; v. 543; vi. 46
Valetta, iii. 24
Valid, son of Abdalmalek, iii. 120
Vallance, General Charles, R.E., Essay on the Celtic Language, vi. 337
Vallaresso, Ermolao, v. 134
Valley of Sweet Waters, ii. 153
Valori, vi. 337
Valpy, A. J., ii. 437
Vampires, iii. 121-123
Vanbrugh, The Provoked Husband, i. 399
Vandals, the, iii. 235, 251
Vansittart, i. 471
Varchi, Ercolano, ii. 495
Varro, M. Terentius, ii. 92; iv. 253; Rerum Rusticarum, vi. 348
Vasari, iv. 163
Vasilly the Albanian, ii. 75, 130
Vathek (W. Beckford), ii. 37; iii. 59, 76, 87, 105, 109, 110, 121, 145, 478; iv. 45, 89, 113, 244
Vauban, vi. 344
Vaughan, Charles Richard, Narrative of the Siege of Saragoza, ii. 91, 94
Vaughan, Taylor, A Familiar Epistle, etc., i. 445; iv. 74
Vault, The, vii. [35]
Vaux, James Hardy, Vocabulary of the Flash Language, vi. 431
Velinus, Lake, ii. 382, 384
Vely Pasha, Vizier of the Morea, ii. 203, 205
Vendôme Column, v. 548
Vendoti, Georgie (Bentotes, or Bendotes), ii. 197; iii. 121
Venetian Institute, the, iv. 457
Venetian Lombardy, iv. 197
Venetians, besiege Athens, ii. 165; their love of music and poetry, ii. 471; their society and manners, iv. 469
Veneziano, Luca, iv. 283
Venezuela, v. 555
Venice, ii. 327; decline of, ii. 477; iv. 193-198, 456; Alamanni's prophecy, iv. 459
Venice, a Fragment, iv. 537
Veniero, Sebastian, ii. 340
Venturi, iv. 318
Venus de' Medici, ii. 365, 489; vi. 200
Venus, cestus of, ii. 272
Venus and Adonis, vi. 487
Venuti, Ab. R., Accurata et Succincta Descrizione di Roma moderna, ii. 513, 517
Vercingetorix, iv. 331
Vernon, Admiral Edward, vi. 12
Vernon, Lady, Journal of Mary Frampton, vii. [40]
Veroccio, Andrea, iv. 336
Verona, Congress at, v. 537-539, 562, 573, 574, 575, 576; vi. 453; amphitheatre at, v. 561
Verres, i. 455; ii. 168, 170
Verrucchio, Gianciotto da, iv. 316
Verrucchio, Malatesta da, Lord of Rimini, iv. 316
Verrucchio, Paolo da, iv. 316
Verses addressed in the Year 1812 to the Hon. Mrs. George Lamb, iii. 32
Verses found in a Summer-house at Hales-Owen, iii. 59
Versicles, vii. [45]
Version of Ossian's Address to the Sun, A, vii. [2]
Very mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A, iii. xix; iv. 529
Vespasian, ii. 298, 392, 408, 410, 512, 524
Vespucci, Amerigo, iv. 262
Vestris, i. 347
Vesuvius, v. 552
Vevey, ii. 277, 303
Vianolo, L'Histoire Vénitienne, v. 124
Vicovaro, village of, ii. 523
Vienna, Congress of, ii. 402; v. 538, 550, 562; vi. 399; Siege of, iii. 458; taken by the French, v. 550; Treaty of, v. 550
Villa Ludovisi, ii. 432
Villani, P., Liber de Florentiæ Famosis Civibus, iv. 309
Villanuova, Alberti di, Dizzionario Universale, iv. 309
Villari, Professor, ii. 415
Villehardouin, ii. 329
Villêle, M. de, v. 575
Villeneuve, town, iv. 18, 26, 120
Villeneuve, Jérôme Petion de, Mayor of Paris, vi. 13
Villiers, De, Le Festin de Pierre, ou le fils criminel, vi. xvi
Vimercato, Augustino, Canzoni di Dante, etc., iv. 248
Vimiera, battle of, ii. 39
Virgil, iv. 319; vi. 73, 478; Æneid, i. xii, 25, 151, 372, 382, 451, 477; ii. 64, 71, 133, 143, 189, 384, 396, 407, 510, 514; vi. 521, 526; Domitius Marsus' epitaph on, i. 73; "and Maro sang," i. 312; Georgics, i. 362, 440; ii. 379; vi. 323; "forced no more to groan O'er Virgil's devilish verses," i. 405; Heyne's edition of, i. 490; "Alas, for Virgil's lay," ii. 392; Petrarch's, ii. 480; Mantua his birthplace, ii. 507; Eclogues, iv. 567; v. 289; vi. 26, 185, 492
Visconti, Ennius Quirinus, ii. 324, 518
Visconti, Filippo, Duke of Milan, v. 116
Vision of Belshazzar, iii. 397
Vision of Don Roderick, i. 436; ii. 4, 51
Vision of Judgment, i. 305; iv. 280, 473-525, 579; v. 196; vi. xvi, 4, 75, 338, 445
Vitellius, ii. 299
Vitepsk, battle of, iv. 207
Vitiges, a Dalmatian, ii. 390
Vittorelli, Jacopo, iv. 535
Vittoria, battle of, iii. 416
Vittoria Colonna, iv. 262
Vivian, General, ii. 234
Viviani, Vincenzo, ii. 369
Vlack (Wallachia), Bey of, ii. 199
Vocabolario Italiano-Latino, iv. 308
Vogüé, Viscount E. Melchior de, Le Fils de Pierre Le Grand, Mazeppa, etc., iv. 203, 220
Voïart, Madame Elise, Chants Populaires des Servics, iii. 188
Volondorako, ii. 142
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, Pucelle, i. 437; Candide, ou l'Optimisme, ii. 41, 89, 281; vi. 226; Rousseau and, ii. 266; imprisoned in the Bastille, ii. 282; his Ferney Estate, ii. 306; Henriade, iii. 361; Mariamne, iii. 400; Benjamin Brue, iii. 442; Byron's Sonnet to Lake Leman, iv. 53; Wordsworth and Coleridge v., iv. 184; vi. 363; Histoire de Charles XII., iv. 201, 205, 220; OEuvres, iv. 212; on Venice, iv. 456; La Bible enfin expliquée, etc., v. 208; Dieu et les Hommes, v. 210; his grave, v. 548; Essai sur les Moeurs et L'Esprit des Nations, v. 549; Nino de Lenclos' bequest, vi. 246; Byron's two quotations from, vi. 266; and Frederick the Great, vi. 337; Correspondence avec L'Emperatrice de Russie, vi. 381; Éléments de la Philosophie de Newton, vi. 400; "la bonne société régle tout," vi. 470
Volume of Nonsense, A, vii. [70]
von Duhn, F., ii. 395
von Ranke, Leopold, History of Servia, iii. 188
von Stolberg, Louise, ii. 369
von Talvi, Volkslieder der Serben, iii. 188
Vopiscus, ii. 520
Vórskla river, iv. 208, 233
Vossius, I., De Ant. Urb. Rom. Mag., ii. 516
Vostizza, ii. 60
Voygoux, Louis Charles Antoine Desaix de, vi. 14
Vuilliemin, Chillon Étude Historique, iv. 5
Vuillier, G. (Heinemann), History of Dancing, i. 492
W
Waddington, Samuel Ferrand, A Key to a Delicate Investigation. An Address to the People of the United Kingdom, vi. 265
Wagner, Richard, Rienzi, ii. 415
Wahabees, the, ii. 151, 186
Waithman, Sir Robert ("Bobby"), M.P. for the City of London, vii. [67], [68]
Wake, Kyd, iv. 511
Walcheren Expedition, the, vii. [29]
Waldegrave, James Earl, Memoirs, vii. [76]
Waldie, Miss Jane, iii. 313; Sketches Descriptive of Italy, iv. 471
Waldstein, Albrecht Wenceslaus Eusebius, Count of, v. 371
Wales, Princess Charlotte of, vi. 19
Waliszewski, K., The Story of a Throne, vi. 381, 389, 399, 412; Romance of an Empress, vi. 388
Walker, Wolcot v., v. 204
Wallace Collection, the, iv. 461
Wallach, J. W., as "Ulric" in Werner, v. 324
Wallachia (Vlack), Bey of, ii. 199; conquered by the Austrians, vi. 222
Waller, i. 306
Walpole, Horace, ii. 480; vi. 208; Memoirs of the Reign of King George II., iii. 299; vii. [76]; Letters, iv. 339, 367; vi. 528; Castle of Otranto; Mysterious Mother, iv. 339, 367; "the summer has set in with its usual severity," iv. 505
Walpole, Sir Robert, i. 414; vii. [68]
Walpole, Rev. Robert, ii. 204
Walsh, Rev. Dr. R., Narrative of a Resident in Constantinople, iii. 16
Walton, Izaak, vi. 513
Waltz, The, i. 475-502; ii. 53, 177; iii. 251; v. 537; vi. 151, 448, 451; vii. [33], [46]
Warburton, Bishop (The Divine Legation of Moses, etc.), v. 209; vi. 487; "orthodoxy is my doxy," vi. 267; Works of Pope, vi. 453
Ward, Hon. J. W., iii. 217, 499; vii. [49], [54]
Warden, William, Letters written on board His Majesty's Ship the Northumberland, and at St. Helena, v. 545
Wardle, Colonel Gwyllim Lloyd, i. 391
Ware, ii. 66, 88; bed of, vi. 272
Warens, Madame de, ii. 266, 303
Waring, Major John Scott, ii. 7
Warner, Mrs., as "Josephine" in Werner, v. 324
Warton, Dr. Thomas, poet-laureate, i. 305, 411; iii. 452, 474; vi. 166; History of English Poetry, v. 200, 207
Warville, Jean Pierre Brissot de, vi. 13
Washington, George, iv. 516; v. 554; vi. 331, 376
Waterloo, ii. 226, 255, 293, 459; iii. 429, 431; v. 538; vi. 345, 375, 539
Watkins, Dr. John, Memoirs, etc., of Lord Byron, v. 203, 474
Watson, James, a Radical agitator, vi. 265
Watson, Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, ii. 283; Anecdotes of the Life of, v. 208
Watts, A. A., iii. 280
Waverley, iv. 334; v. 209; vi. 272, 404
Way, Billy, i. 348
Webb, William Frederick, vi. 497
Webb, Miss Geraldine (Lady Chermside), vi. 497
Weber, W. H. (Scott's amanuensis), Metrical Romances of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries, i. 396; iii. 145
Webster, Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Holland), ii. 80
Webster, Lady Frances Wedderburn, iii. 67, 69, 149, 218, 319, 390; vi. 375, 451
Webster, James Wedderburn, iii. 149, 381; iv. 459 Waterloo and other Poems, vii. [45]
Webster, Sir Godfrey, Bart., ii. 80
Weekly Messenger (Boston), iii. 297, 307
Weekly Political Register, ii. 40
Weekly Register, v. 540, 572; vi. 266
Weevers, John, Funerall Monuments, vi. 422
Well! thou art happy, i. 277; iv. 37
Wellesley, Marquis of, ii. 79, 497
Wellesley, William Pole Tylney Long, vi. 451
Wellington, Duke of, i. 485; v. 568, 575-577; "new victories," i. 496; Childe Harold on, ii. xi; Convention of Cintra, ii. 39, 86; has enacted marvels, ii. 88; Lady de Ros, ii. 230; The "Holy Alliance," ii. 402; Waterloo, ii. 459; vi. 345; in Parenthetical Address, iii. 57; Mrs. Boehm's masquerade, iv. 177; Achilles statue in Hyde Park inscribed to, v. 535; at the Vienna Congress, v. 539; "filled the sign-posts then, like Wellesley now," vi. 12; "great moral lesson," vi. 266; and Dan Mackinnon, vi. 276; Don Juan, Canto IX., vi. 373; the Kinnaird-Marinet incident, vi. 374; "I have seen a Duke turn politician stupider," vi. 452; "has but enslaved the whites," vi. 461
Wellington Despatches, ii. 50, 51; vi. 345, 374
Wells, Bishop Hugh de, vi. 596
Welschinger, Henri, L'Ami de M. de Tallyrand, vi. 507
Wentworth, Lord, i. 437
Wentworth, W. C., A Statistical Description, etc., of N.S. Wales, v. 588
Were my bosom as false, etc., iii. 399
Werner, i. 369; iii. 521; iv. 19, 21, 81, 122, 226; v. 279, 323-466, 543, 549, 611, 612; vi. 148
Werner, Franz von (Murad Effendi), iv. 329
Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias, v. 347
Werther, i. 476, 494
Wesley, John, iv. 522; vi. 303
West, Benjamin, i. 389, 466
West, Mrs. W., actress, iv. 324
Westall, W., A.R.A., ii. 11; vi. 478
Western, v. 572
Westminster, Marquis of (Lord Robert Grosvenor), i. 412
Westminster Review, iii. 25, 76; vi. 3; vii. [86]
Westmoreland, John Fane, 10th Earl of, vii. [28]
Westphalia, Peace of, v. 340, 372; Congress of, vi. 531
Wharton, Henry Thornton, Sappho, vi. 180
Wheat, prices in England (1818-1822), v. 539
Wheatley, H. B., London Past and Present, iv. 161
When coldness wraps this suffering clay, iii. 395
When I roved a young Highlander, i. 191
When we two parted, iii. 410
Whig Club of Fox's time, its uniform of blue and buff, vi. 9
Whig Club, Cambridge, vii. [66], [68]
Whiskey, a light carriage, ii. 65
Whist, vi. 173
Whiston, vi. 400
Whitbread, Samuel, iii. 54; iv. 75, 519; vi. 451; vii. [30]
White, Henry Kirke, i. 363; ii. 123; Remains, iv. 522
White, Miss Lydia, Sydney Smith's "Tory Virgin," iv. 569; "Miss Diddle" of The Blues, iv. 570; her death, iv. 587
Whitefield, i. 412
Whitworth, Earl of, i. 195
Wicklow, the Irish gold-mine in, i. 426
Wicksteed, Rev. Philip H., iv. 248
Wiel, Alethea, Two Doges of Venice, v. 119, 121, 133, 143, 171, 178, 179, 183, 190, 193
Wieland's Oberon, i. 362; iii. 263
Wilberforce, iv. 181; vi. 461, 549
Wild Gazelle, The, iii. 384
Wilderswyl, village of, iv. 119
Wildman, Colonel Thomas, i. 89, 257; vi. 496, 497, 589
Wilhelm, Paul, ii. 299
Wilkes, John, iv. 476, 480, 508-511
Wilkie, Dr. W., i. 403; Epigoniad, i. 436
Wilkie, Sir David, "The Defence of Saragossa," ii. 92
William the Conqueror, iv. 543; vi. 410
William and Mary, vi. 496
William I. of Germany, his "triumphant piety," vi. 370
William I. of Holland, ii. 225
William III., i. 198
Williams, Edward, v. 331
Williams, Hugh W., Travels in Italy, Greece, etc., iii. 15, 16
Williams (Anthony Pasquin), i. 304
Williams, Dr., Theol. Lib., iv. 479
Willis, Chief Justice, iv. 585
Willis, Rev. Dr. Francis, i. 416; ii. 43
Willis, John, i. 416
Willis, Margaret (Lady Beaumont), iv. 585
Willis' Rooms, i. 347
Wilmot, Juliana, Lady, iii. 381
Wilmot, Mrs. (Barberina Ogle), afterwards Lady Wilmot Horton, then Lady Dacre, the original of "She walks in Beauty," iii. 381; iv. 569, 570; vii. [48], [54]; Ina, a Tragedy, vii. [48]
Wilmot, Sir Robert John (afterwards Wilmot Horton), iii. 381; vii. [54]
Wilmot, Sir Robert, iii. 381
Wilson, printer, i. 452
Wilson, John (Christopher North), ii. 315, 462; Isle of Palms, iii. 230; on Moore, iv. 61; v. 280; on Manfred, iv. 80, 81; on Marino Faliero, iv. 329; City of the Plague, iv. 339; Noctes Ambrosianæ, iv. 570; on Heaven and Earth, v. 280, 282; on Don Juan, vi. 213
Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas, "Southwark's Knight," vii. [67]
Wilson, W., A Missionary Voyage to the South Pacific Ocean, etc., v. 605
Winckelmann, Storia delle Arti, etc., ii. 396, 431, 432, 490, 509, 511, 512, 518
Windsor Poetics. Lines composed on the Occasion of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent being seen standing between the coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles I. in the Royal Vault at Windsor, vii. [35]
Wingfield, Hon. John, i. 96; ii. 81, 82, 94
Winsor, Justin, History of America, iv. 198
Wirt, William, Life of Patrick Henry, v. 560
Wolcot, Dr. John (Peter Pindar), i. 294, 304, 390, 395, 412; iv. 158; Instructions to a Laureat, iv. 519; Ode to a Margate Hoy, vii. [5]
Wolcot v. Walker, v. 204
Wolf of the Capitol, Rome, ii. 396
Wolf, F., Primavera y Flor de Romances, iv. 529
Wolfe, General James, vi. 12
Wolfe, Rev. C., vi. 165
Wolmar, Madame, ii. 305
Wolseley, Lord, Decline and Fall of Napoleon, v. 551
Woman's Hair, A, i. 233; iii. 12
Wood, J. T., Modern Discoveries on the Site of Ancient Ephesus, ii. 441
Wood, the pedestrian, i. 322
Woodhouselee, Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord, Essay on Petrarch, ii. 351
Woodward, Dr. John, Fossils of England, v. 632
Worcester, battle of, ii. 395
Wordsworth, Miss Dorothy, i. 422; iv. 585
Wordsworth, John, captain of The Earl of Abergavenny, vi. 91
Wordsworth, William, i. 305, 318, 331; ii. 311; iii. 149; vi. 39, 80, 587; vii. [70] Byron's review of his Poems, i. 234; Lyrical Ballads, i. 315, 316; iv. 269; Distributor of Stamps for the County of Westmorland, i. 321; iv. 582; vi. 5; "Yet let them not to vulgar Wordsworth stoop," etc., i. 368; "Let simple Wordsworth chime his childish verse," i. 369; "write but like Wordsworth—live beside a lake," i. 422; on Bland Burges, i. 437; Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, ii. 87; "l'acent Wordsworthien," ii. 115; iv. 6; as preached by Shelley, ii. 219; Emperors and Kings, etc., ii. 227; "Not in the Lucid Intervals of Life," ii. 258; Tintern Abbey, ii. 261, 272; v. 613; Intimations of Immortality, ii. 271, 352; Excursion, ii. 272, 281; v. 94, 613; vi. 4, 176; On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, ii. 336; In the Pass of Killycranky, ii. 337; Near the Lake of Thrasymene, ii. 377, 378; Descriptive Sketches, ii. 385; "How clear, how keen, how marvellously bright!" iii. xx; Coleridge's Lines to a Gentleman, iii. 336; his quarrel with Byron, iii. 533; iv. 479; Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle, iv. 16, 27; Ruth, iv. 24; Works, iv. 25, 27, 33, 220; A Poet's Epitaph, iv. 26; Byron an admirer of, iv. 47; "Wordsworth and Co.," iv. 182; depreciates Voltaire, iv. 184; Resolution and Independence (originally The Leech-gatherer), iv. 267, 582 Two Addresses to the Freeholders of Westmorland, iv. 341; Peter Bell, iv. 341; vi. 177; vii. [63], [64]; Hazlitt on, iv. 518; referred to in The Blues, iv. 585; Sonnet to a Painter, v. 251; "crazed beyond all hope," vi. 74; "unexcised, unhired," vi. 175; Benjamin the Waggoner, vi. 177; "poet Wordy," vi. 214; Supplement to the Preface (Poems), ibid.; compared with Jacob Benmen, vi. 268; Thanksgiving Ode, vi. 332; "has supporters two or three," vi. 445; Mackintosh, vii. [32]; The White Doe of Rylstone; or, The Fate of the Nortons, a Poem, vii. [45]; "the great metaquizzical poet," vii. [72], [73]
World, The, i. 358; vi. 525
Wormeley, Katharine Prescott, translation of Prince de Ligne's Memoirs, vi. 415
Wraxall, Sir N. W., Historical Memoirs, vi. 478; Posthumous Memoirs, vii. [29], [30]
Wren, C., i. 438
Wright, John, ii. 217; iii. 75, 443; iv. 63
Wright, Walter Rodwell, Horæ Ionicæ, i. 366; ii. x, 104, 202
Wright, Professor, Kufic Tombstones in the British Museum, iii. 120
Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos, iii. 13; vi. 112
Wul-wulleh, death-song of Turkish women, iii. 205
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, iv. 239
Wycherley, i. 322
Wylde, G., i. 45
Wynn, iv. 520
Wynne, iv. 476
X
Xantippe, iv. 253
Xeres, v. 565
Xerxes, ii. 166; iv. 259; vi. 46, 169
Y
Yakintu, king of Arvad, v. 4
Yanina, Janina, or Joannina, lake of, ii. 179, 189
Yarmouth, Maria Fagniani, Lady, i. 501
Yarmouth, Lord, "Red Herrings," i. 493, 497, 501; vii. [22]
Yearsley, Ann, i. 329
Yesoukoï, Lieutenant-Colonel, vi. 354
Yonge, C. D., translation of Athenæus' Deipno., v. 11
York, Duchess of, iii. 45
York, Duke of, i. 3, 391; ii. 169; iii. 45; iv. 587; vi. 67, 451, 507
Young, Edward, Revenge, i. 26, 409; iii. 158, 200; Night Thoughts, ii. 95, 161; iii. 129, 262; vi. 186, 450; Resignation, vi. 450; Love of fame, the Universal Passion, vi. 461
Young, Rosalind A., The Mutiny, etc., v. 622
Young Lochinvar, ii. 70
Z
Zama, battle of, ii. 459
Zanetti, ii. 472
Zanga, a character in Young's Revenge, i. 26, 409
Zappi, Giovanni Battista, iv. 271
Zara, siege of, iv. 331, 332
Zaragoza, Augustina, maid of, ii. 58, 91
Zarina, Queen, character in Sardanapalus, v. 12
Zarotti, iv. 287
Zechariah, v. 286
Zegri, the, a Moorish tribe, v. 558
Zela, battle of, ii. 398
Zeller, Dr. E., Socrates and the Socratic Schools, ii. 103
Zend-Avesta, iii. 110; iv. 112
Zendrini, A., Elogio di Jacopo Morelli, iv. 457
Zeno, Carlo, ii. 477, 497
Zeus Olympius, Temple of, ii. 167
Ziani, Doge Sebastian, ii. 473
Zibeon, Esau's wife, v. 285
Zimri, king of Israel, v. 107
Zitza, convent and village of, ii. 129, 174, 180; iii. 7
Žižka, John of Trocnow, v. 549
Zoffani, iv. 508
Zoili of Albemarle Street, the, vi. xix, 467
Zonaras, Annales, ii. 202
Zonta of Twenty, the, iv. 385, 441
Zoritch, or Zovitch, Catherine II.'s favourite, vi. 388
Zoroaster, the creed of, vi. 491
Zosimado, ii. 197
Zosimus, Historiæ, ii. 172
Zoubof, Plato, Catherine II.'s favourite, vi. 388
Zrini, Hungarian commander, iii. 442
Zsigetvar, siege of, iii. 442
Zuccari, ii. 437
Zuccato, Bartolommeo, iv. 332
Zuleika, Persian name of Potiphar's wife, iii. 187; vi. 254
INDEX TO FIRST LINES.
(The first line is given of every Poem, and of each Canto of the longer Poems: that of the Plays is omitted.)
A noble Lady of the Italian shore (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 547
A Spirit passed before me: I beheld (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 406
A Year ago you swore, fond she! (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 41]
Absent or present, still to thee (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 50
Adieu, adieu! my native shore (Childe Harold, Canto I.), ii. 26
Adieu, thou Hill! where early joy (Hours of Idleness), i. 237
Adieu, ye joys of La Valette (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 24
Ægle, beauty and poet, has two little crimes (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 76]
Ah! gentle, fleeting, wav'ring sprite (Hours of Idleness), i. 20
Ah, heedless girl! why thus disclose (Hours of Idleness), i. 244
Ah! Love was never yet without (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 62
Ah!—What should follow slips from my reflection (Don Juan, Canto XV.), vi. 544
And dost thou ask the reason of my sadness? (Jeux of Esprit, etc.), [vii. 41]
And thou art dead, as young and fair (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 32, 41
And thou wert sad—yet I was not with thee (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 63
And "thy true faith can alter never" (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 65
And wilt thou weep when I am low? (Hours of Idleness), i. 266
Anne's Eye is liken'd to the Sun (Hours of Idleness), i. 244
As by the fix'd decrees of Heaven (Hours of Idleness), i. 231
As o'er the cold sepulchral stone (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 4
As the Liberty lads o'er the sea (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 42]
Away, away, ye notes of Woe! (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 32, 35
Away, away,—your flattering arts (Hours of Idleness), i. 15
Away with your fictions of flimsy romance (Hours of Idleness), i. 82
Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of rose (Hours of Idleness), i. 171
Behold the blessings of a lucky lot! (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 75]
Belshazzar! from the banquet turn (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 421
Beneath Blessington's eyes (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 82]
Beside the confines of the Ægean main (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 18
Bob Southey! You're a poet—Poet-Laureate (Don Juan, Dedication), vi. 3
Born in a garret, in the kitchen bred (Poems of the Separation), iii. 540
Breeze of the night in gentler sighs (Hours of Idleness), i. 262
Bright be the place of thy soul! (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 426
But once I dared to lift my eyes (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 564
By the rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 402
Candour compels me, Becher! to commend (Hours of Idleness), i. 114
Chill and mirk is the nightly blast (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 7
Come, blue-eyed Maid of Heaven!—but Thou alas! (Childe Harold, Canto II.), ii. 99
Could I remount the river of my years (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 51
Could Love for ever (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 549
Cruel Cerinthus! does the fell disease (Hours of Idleness), i. 74
Dear are the days of youth! (Hours of Idleness), i. 177
Dear Becher, you tell me to mix with mankind (Hours of Idleness), i. 112
Dear Doctor, I have read your play (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 47]
Dear Long, in this sequester'd scene (Hours of Idleness), i. 184
Dear Murray,—You ask for a "Volume of Nonsense" (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 70]
Dear object of defeated care! (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 19
Dear simple girl, those flattering arts (Hours of Idlaiess), i. 15
Do you know Dr. Nott? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 78]
Dorset! whose early steps with mine have stray'd (Hours of Idleness), i. 194
Doubtless, sweet girl! the hissing lead (Hours of Idleness), i. 70
Eliza! What fools are the Mussulman sect! (Hours of Idleness), i. 47
Equal to Jove that youth must be (Hours of Idleness), i. 72
Ere the daughter of Brunswick is cold in her grave (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 555
Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind (Sonnet on Chillon), iv. 7
Fame, Wisdom, Love, and Power were mine (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 394
Famed for the contemptuous breach of sacred ties (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 35]
Famed for their civil and domestic quarrels (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 36]
Fare thee Well! and if for ever (Poems of the Separation), ii. 274; iii. 499, 537
Farewell! if ever fondest prayer (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 409
Farewell to the Land, where the gloom of my Glory (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 427
Father of Light, great God of Heaven (Hours of Idleness), i. 224
Few years have pass'd since thou and I (Hours of Idleness), i. 271
Fill the goblet again! for I never before (Hours of Idleness), i. 283
For Orford and for Waldegrave (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 76]
Friend of my youth! when young we rov'd (Hours of Idleness), i. 200
From out the mass of never-dying ill (Prophecy of Dante, Canto III.), iv. 261
From the last hill that looks on thy once holy dome (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 401
From this emblem what variance your motto evinces! (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 36]
God maddens him whom 't is his will to lose (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 45]
Good plays are scarce (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 12]
Great Jove! to whose Almighty Throne (Hours of Idleness), i. 14
Harriet, to see such Circumspection (Hours of Idleness), i. 263
He, unto whom thou art so partial (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 74]
He who, sublime, in epic numbers roll'd (Hours of Idleness), i. 73
Here once engaged the stranger's view (Hours of Idleness), i. 259
Here's a happy New Year! but with reason (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), ii. 322; [vii. 64]
High in the midst, surrounded by his peers (Hours of Idleness), i. 28
Hills of Annesley, Bleak and Barren (Hours of Idleness), i. 210
His father's sense, his mother's grace (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 54]
How came you in Hob's pound to cool? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 66]
How pleasant were the songs of Toobonai! (Island, Canto II.), v. 598
How sweetly shines, through azure skies (Hours of Idleness), i. 131
Hush'd are the winds, and still the evening gloom (Hours of Idleness), i. 5
Huzza! Hodgson, we are going (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 4]
I cannot talk of Love to thee (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 411
I enter thy garden of roses (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 22
I had a dream, which was not all a dream (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 42
I heard thy fate without a tear (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 425
I now mean to be serious;—it is time (Don Juan, Canto XIII.), vi. 481
I read the "Christabel" (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 45]
I saw thee weep—the big bright tear (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 390
I speak not, I trace not, I breathe not thy name (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 319, 413
I stood beside the grave of him who blazed (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 45
I stood in Venice on the "Bridge of Sighs" (Childe Harold, Canto IV.), ii. 327
I want a hero: an uncommon want (Don Juan, Canto I.), vi. 11
I watched thee when the foe was at our side (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 84]
I wish to tune my quivering lyre (Hours of Idleness), i. 147
I would I were a careless child (Hours of Idleness), i. 205
I would to Heaven that I were so much clay (Fragment on back of MS. of Don Juan, Canto I.), vi. 2
If Fate should seal my Death to-morrow (Hours of Idleness), i. 247
If for silver, or for gold (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 62]
If from great Nature's or our own abyss (Don Juan, Canto XIV.), vi. 516
If, in the month of dark December (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 13
If sometimes in the haunts of men (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 46
If that high world, which lies beyond (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 383
Ill-fated heart! and can it be (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 48
In Coron's bay floats many a galley light (Corsair, Canto II.), iii. 249
In digging up your bones, Tom Paine (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 65]
In hearts like thine ne'er may I hold a place (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 40]
In law an infant, and in years a boy (Hours of Idleness), i. 128
In moments to delight devoted (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 71
In Nottingham county there lives at Swan Green (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 1]
In one dread night our city saw and sighed (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 51
In one who felt as once he felt (Hours of Idleness), i. 253
In the beginning was the Word next God (Morgante Maggiore, Canto I.), iv. 285
In the dome of my Sires as the clear moonbeam falls (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 27
In the valley of waters we wept on the day (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 404
In the year since Jesus died for men (Siege of Corinth), iii. 449
In thee, I fondly hop'd to clasp (Hours of Idleness), i. 7
In this belovéd marble view (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 536
Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child? (Childe Harold, Canto III.), ii. 215
It is the hour when from the boughs (Parisina), iii. 505
It seems that the Braziers propose soon to pass (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 72]
Kind Reader! take your choice to cry or laugh (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 11]
Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle (Bride of Abydos, Canto I.), iii. 157
Lady! if the cold and cloudy clime (Prophecy of Dante, Dedication), iv. 241
Lady! in whose heroic port (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 552
Lesbia! since far from you I've rang'd (Hours of Idleness), i. 41
Let Folly smile to view the names (Hours of Idleness), i. 4
Long years!—It tries the thrilling frame to bear (Lament of Tasso), iv. 143
Lucietta, my deary (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 81]
Maid of Athens, ere we part (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 15; iv. 214
Many are Poets who have never penned (Prophecy of Dante, Canto IV.), iv. 269
Marion! why that pensive brow? (Hours of Idleness), i. 129
Mingle with the genial bowl (Hours of Idleness), i. 228
Montgomery! true the common lot (Hours of Idleness), i. 107
Mrs. Wilmot sate scribbling a play (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 61]
Muse of the many-twinkling feet! whose charms (The Waltz), i. 483
Must thou go, my glorious Chief? (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 428
My boat is on the Shore (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 46]
My dear Mr. Murray (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 51]
My hair is grey, but not with years (Prisoner of Chillon), iv. 13
My Sister! my sweet Sister! if a name (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 57
My soul is dark—Oh! quickly string (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 389
Nay, smile not at my sullen brow (Childe Harold, Canto I.: To Inez), ii. 75
Newstead! fast-falling, once-resplendent dome! (Hours of Idleness), i. 116
Night wanes—the vapours round the mountains curled (Lara, Canto II.), iii. 348
Nisus, the guardian of the portal stood (Hours of Idleness), i. 151
No breath of air to break the wave (Giaour), iii. 85
No specious splendour of this stone (Hours of Idleness), i. 66
Nose and Chin that make a knocker (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 538
Not in those climes where I have late been staying (Childe Harold, Canto I.: To Ianthe), ii. 11
Nothing so difficult as a beginning (Don Juan, Canto IV.), vi. 183
O Love! O Glory! what are ye who fly? (Don Juan, Canto VII.), vi. 302
O Thou! who rollest in yon azure field (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 2]
O thou yclep'd by vulgar sons of Men (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 7]
O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea (Corsair, Canto I.), iii. 227
Of all the barbarous middle ages, that (Don Juan, Canto XII.), vi. 455
Of rhymes I printed seven volumes (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 55]
Of two fair Virgins, modest, though admired (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 535
Oh, Anne, your offences to me have been grievous (Hours of Idleness), i. 246
"Oh banish care"—such ever be (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 28
Oh, blood and thunder! and oh! blood and wounds! (Don Juan, Canto VIII.), vi. 330
Oh! could Le Sage's demon gift (Hours of Idleness), i. 56
Oh! did those eyes, instead of fire (Hours of Idleness), i. 68
Oh, factious viper! whose envenom'd tooth (Hours of Idleness), i. 34
Oh, Friend! for ever lov'd, for ever dear (Hours of Idleness), i. 18
Oh! had my Fate been join'd with thine (Hours of Idleness), i. 189
Oh how I wish that an embargo (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 10]
Oh Lady! when I left the shore (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 5
Oh! little lock of golden hue (Hours of Idleness), i. 211, 233
Oh, Mariamne! now for thee (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 400
Oh! might I kiss those eyes of fire (Hours of Idleness), i. 75
Oh! my lonely—lonely—lonely—Pillow! (Poems, 1816-1823), iv. 563
Oh never talk again to me (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 1
Oh say not, sweet Anne, that the Fates have decreed (Hours of Idleness), i. 251
Oh! snatched away in beauty's bloom (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 388
Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story (Poems 1816-1823), vi. 562
Oh, thou! in Hellas deemed of heavenly birth (Childe Harold, Canto I.), ii. 15
Oh! thou that roll'st above thy glorious Fire (Hours of Idleness), i. 229
Oh Venice! Venice! when thy marble walls (Ode on Venice), iv. 193
Oh! weep for those that wept by Babel's stream (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 385
Oh well done Lord E—— n! and better done R—— r! (Jeux d' Esprit, etc.), [vii. 13]
Oh! well I know your subtle sex (Hours of Idleness), i. 242
Oh! Wellington! (or "Villainton")—for Fame (Don Juan, Canto IX.), vi. 373
Oh! when shall the grave hide for ever my sorrow? (Hours of Idleness), i. 21
Oh ye! who teach the ingenuous youth of nations (Don Juan, Canto II.), vi. 87
Oh! yes, I will own we were dear to each other (Hours of Idleness), i. 126
Oh you, who in all names can tickle the town (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 16]
On Jordan's banks the Arab's camels stray (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 386
Once fairly set out on his party of pleasure (Jeux d' Esprit, etc.), [vii. 41]
Once more in Man's frail world! which I had left (Prophecy of Dante, Canto I.), iv. 247
One struggle more, and I am free (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 31, 32, 36
Our life is two fold: Sleep hath its own world (The Dream), iv. 33
Parent of golden dreams, Romance! (Hours of Idleness), i. 174
Posterity will ne'er survey (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 65]
Rail on, Rail on, ye heartless crew (Hours of Idleness), i. 213
Remember him, whom Passion's power (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 67
Remember thee! Remember thee! (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 59
Remind me not, remind me not (Hours of Idleness), i. 268
River, that rollest by the ancient walls (Poems 1816-1833), iv. 545
Rousseau—Voltaire—our Gibbon—and De Staël (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 53
Saint Peter sat by the celestial gate (Vision of Judgment), iv. 487
She walks in Beauty, like the night (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 381
Since now the hour is come at last (Hours of Idleness), i. 12
Since our Country, our God—Oh, my Sire (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 387
Since the refinement of this polish'd age (Hours of Idleness), i. 45
Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run (Corsair, Canto III.), iii. 270
Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run (The Curse of Minerva), i. 457
So we'll go no more a-roving (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 411, 538
Sons of the Greeks, arise (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 20
Spot of my youth! whose hoary branches sigh (Hours of Idleness), i. 208
Star of the brave!—whose beam hath shed (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 436
Start not—nor deem my spirit fled (Hours of Idleness), i. 276
Still must I hear?—shall hoarse Fitzgerald bawl? (English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers), i. 297
Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the times (Jeux d' Esprit, etc.), [vii. 56]
Stranger! behold interred together (Jeux d' Esprit, etc.), [vii. 11]
Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star! (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 399
Sweet girl, though only once we met (Hours of Idleness), i. 38
Tambourgi! Tambourgi! thy 'larum afar (Childe Harold, Canto II.), ii. 146
The antique Persians taught three useful things (Don Juan, Canto XVI.), vi. 572
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 404.
The chain I gave was fair to view (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 49
The dead have been awakened—shall I sleep? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 83]
The Devil returned to Hell by two (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 21]
The fight was o'er; the flashing through the gloom (Island, Canto III.), v. 618
The Gods of old are silent on their shore (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 566
The "good old times"—all times when old are good (Age of Bronze), v. 541
The Harp the Monarch Minstrel swept (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 382
The Isles of Greece, The Isles of Greece (Don Juan, Canto III.), vi. 169
The King was on his throne (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 397
The kiss, dear maid! thy lip has left (Poems, 1809-1813), iii. 23
The Land where I was born sits by the seas (Francesca of Rimini), iv. 317
The man of firm and noble soul (Hours of Idleness), i. 81
The modest bard, like many a bard unknown (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 15
The Moorish King rides up and down (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 529
The Moralists tell us that Loving is Sinning (Hours of Idleness), i. 262
The morning watch was come; the vessel lay (Island, Canto I.), v. 587
The Night came on the Waters—all was rest (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 419
The "Origin of Love"!—Ah, why (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 65
The roses of Love glad the garden of life (Hours of Idleness), i. 109
The sacred song that on mine ear (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), iii. 32; [vii. 15]
The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain (Lara, Canto I.), iii. 323
The Son of Love and Lord of War I sing (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 82]
The Spell is broke, the charm is flown (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 12
The Spirit of the fervent days of Old (Prophecy of Dante, Canto II.), iv. 255
The wild gazelle on Judah's Hills (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 384
The winds are high on Helle's wave (Bride of Abydos, Canto II.), iii. 178
The world is a bundle of hay (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 65]
The world is full of orphans: firstly those (Don Juan, Canto XVII.), vi. 608
There be none of Beauty's daughters (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 435
There is a mystic thread of life (Hours of Idleness), i. 234
There is a tear for all that die (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 417
There is a tide in the affairs of men (Don Juan, Canto VI.), vi. 268
There is no more for me to hope (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 15]
There was a time, I need not name (Hours of Idleness), i. 264
There's not a joy the world can give like that it takes away (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 423
There's something in a stupid ass (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 63]
These locks, which fondly thus entwine (Hours of Idleness), i. 36
They say that Hope is happiness (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 438
Thine eyes' blue tenderness, thy long fair hair (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 70, 390
Think'st thou I saw thy beauteous eyes (Hours of Idleness), i. 8
This Band, which bound thy yellow hair (Hours of Idleness), i. 212
This day, of all our days, has done (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.). [vii. 71]
This faint resemblance of thy charms (Hours of Idleness), i. 32, 36
This votive pledge of fond esteem (Hours of Idleness), i. 78
Those flaxen locks, those eyes of blue (Hours of Idleness), i. 260
Thou art not false, but thou art fickle (Poems 1809-1818), iii. 64
Thou lay thy branch of laurel down (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 19]
Thou Power! who hast ruled me through Infancy's days (Hours of Idleness), i. 254
Thou whose spell can raise the dead (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 392
Though the day of my Destiny's over (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 54
Through cloudless skies, in silvery sheen (Poems 1809-1818), iii. 11
Through Life's dull road, so dim and dirty (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 73]
Through thy battlements, Newstead, the hollow winds whistle (Hours of Idleness), i. 1
Thy cheek is pale with thought, but not from woe (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 71
Thy days are done, thy fame begun (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 391
Thy verse is "sad" enough, no doubt (Hours of Idleness), i. 252
Time! on whose arbitrary wing (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 60
'T is done—and shivering in the gale (Hours of Idleness), i. 285
'T is done—but yesterday a King! (Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte), iii. 305
'T is done—I saw it in my dreams (Hours of Idleness), i. 211
'T is fifty years, and yet their fray (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 542
'T is known, at least it should be, that throughout (Beppo), iv. 159
'T is midnight—but it is not dark (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 537
'T is time this heart should be unmoved (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 86]
Titan! to whose immortal eyes (Poems of July-September, 1816), iv. 48
To be the father of the fatherless (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 548
To hook the Reader, you, John Murray (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 44]
'T was after dread Pultowa's day (Maseppa), iv. 207
'T was now the hour, when Night had driven (Hours of Idleness), i. 149
'T was now the noon of night, and all was still (Hours of Idleness), i. 217
Unhappy Dives! in an evil hour (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 7]
Up to battle! Sons of Suli (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 83]
Warriors and chiefs! should the shaft or the sword (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 393
We do not curse thee, Waterloo! (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 431
We sate down and wept by the waters (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 402
Weep, daughter of a royal line (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 45
Well! thou art happy, and I feel (Hours of Idleness), i. 277; iv. 37
Were my bosom as false as thou deem'st it to be (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 399
What are to me those honours or renown? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 85]
What are you doing now? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 43]
What matter the pangs of a husband and father? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 71]
What say I?—not a syllable further in prose (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), vi. 39
When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 70]
When all around grew drear and dark (Poems of the Separation), iii. 544
When amatory poets sing their woes (Don Juan, Canto V.), vi. 218
When Bishop Berkeley said "there was no matter" (Don Juan, Canto XI.), vi. 427
When coldness wraps this suffering clay (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 395
When Dryden's fool, "unknowing what he sought" (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 59
When energising objects men pursue (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 55
When fierce conflicting passions urge (Hours of Idleness), i. 168
When Friendship or Love (Hours of Idleness), i. 49
When from the heart where Sorrow sits (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 69
When I hear you express an affection so warm (Hours of Idleness), i. 23
When I rov'd a young Highlander o'er the dark heath (Hours of Idleness), i. 191
When Man, expell'd from Eden's bowers (Hours of Idleness), i. 282
When Newton saw an apple fall, he found (Don Juan, Canto X.), vi. 400
When slow Disease, with all her host of Pains (Hours of Idleness [Childish Recollections]), i. 84
When some proud son of man returns to earth (Hours of Idleness), i. 280
When the last sunshine of expiring Day (Monody on the Death of Sheridan), iv. 71
When the vain triumph of the imperial lord (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 37]
When Thurlow this damned nonsense sent (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 17]
When Time, or soon or late, shall bring (Poems, 1809-1813), iii. 39
When, to their airy hall, my Father's voice (Hours of Idleness), i. 21
When we two parted (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 410
Whene'er I view those lips of thine (Hours of Idleness), i. 76
Where are those honours, Ida, once your own? (Hours of Idleness), i. 16
White as a white sail on a dusky sea (Island, Canto IV.), v. 626
Who hath not glowed above the page where Fame (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 415
Who killed John Keats? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 76]
Who would not laugh, if Lawrence, hired to grace (Hints from Horace), i. 389
Why, how now, saucy Tom? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 74]
Why, Pigot, complain? (Hours of Idleness), i. 53
Why should my anxious breast repine? (Hours of Idleness), i. 220
With Death doomed to grapple (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 64]
Without a stone to mark the spot (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 30
Woman! Experience might have told me (Hours of Idleness), i. 43
Would you go to the house by the true gate? (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 69]
Ye cupids, droop each little head (Hours of Idleness), i. 74
Ye scenes of my childhood, whose lov'd recollection (Hours of Idleness), i. 25
Yes! wisdom shines in all his mien (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 12]
You call me still your Life.—Oh! change the word (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 72
You have asked for a verse:—the request (Poems 1816-1823), iv. 565
You say you love, and yet your eye (Hours of Idleness), i. 9
Young Oak! when I planted thee deep in the ground (Hours of Idleness), i. 256
Your pardon, my friend (Hours of Idleness), i. 63
Youth, Nature, and relenting Jove (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 10]
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