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]