HUBERT E.H. JERNINGHAM.


CONTENTS.

Introductory Sketch of Lord Byron
Page 9
[CHAPTER I.]
Lord Byron and M. de Lamartine
43
[CHAPTER II.]
Portrait of Lord Byron
58
[CHAPTER III.]
French Portrait of Lord Byron
70
[CHAPTER IV.]
His Religious Opinions
106
[CHAPTER V.]
His Childhood and His Youth
174
[CHAPTER VI.]
His Friendships
201
[CHAPTER VII.]
Lord Byron considered as a Father, as a Brother, and as a Son—His
Goodness shown by the Strength of his instinctive Affections
232
[CHAPTER VIII.]
Qualities of Lord Byron's Heart
245
[CHAPTER IX.]
His Benevolence and Kindness
284
[CHAPTER X.]
Lord Byron's Qualities and Virtues of Soul
305
[CHAPTER XI.]
Lord Byron's Constancy
347
[CHAPTER XII.]
His Courage and Fortitude
361
[CHAPTER XIII.]
His Modesty
372
[CHAPTER XIV.]
Virtues of his Soul
381
[CHAPTER XV.]
His Generosity elevated into Heroism
396
[CHAPTER XVI.]
His Faults
414
[CHAPTER XVII.]
His Irritability
427
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
His Mobility
450
[CHAPTER XIX.]
His Misanthropy and Sociability
457
[CHAPTER XX.]
His Pride
484
[CHAPTER XXI.]
His Vanity
488
[CHAPTER XXII.]
Lord Byron's Marriage and its Consequences
504
[CHAPTER XXIII.]
His Gayety and Melancholy
545
[CHAPTER XXIV.]
His Melancholy
563
[CHAPTER XXV.]
Attraction of Truth for; or, Conscience the chief Quality of his Soul
631
Semi-Biography of Byron in Mr. Disraeli's "Venetia"
656


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