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 |