[195] See Introduction.

[196] See "Life in Italy."

[197] Preface to canto xi. of "Don Juan."

[198]

"Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run,
* * * * *
Not as in northern climes." "Corsair," canto iii.

[199] See Preface to Marino Faliero.

[200] Moore, Letter 391.

[201] Letter 391.

[202] See chapter on "Religion."

[203] M. Tricoupi, in his interesting "History of the Greek Revolution," ends his fine article upon Lord Byron, and upon his death, in the following words:—