- Hafiz, the oriental Anacreon, i. 146.
- Hailstone, Professor, i. 115
- Hall, Captain Basil, Lord Byron's attention to, iv. 129.;
- his letter to, 131.
- Hamilton, Lady Dalrymple, iv. 150.
- Hancock, Charles, esq,. iv 114.
- Lord Byron's letters to, 121. 127. 131. 133. 139. 177.
- Hannibal, saying of, ii. 94.
- Hanson, John, esq. (Lord Byron's solicitor), i. 57. 221. 300. 314. 357.; iii. 10.; iv. 53. 126.; vi. [010].
- ——, Miss (afterwards Countess of Portsmouth), i.
134.;
- Lord Byron's presence at her marriage, iii. 10, 11.; vi. [010].
- 'Hardyknute,' the fine poem so called, its effect on Lord Byron, iii. 163.
- Harrington, Earl of. See Stanhope.
- ——, Countess of. See Foote.
- Harley, Lady Charlotte (the 'lanthe' to whom the first and second cantos of 'Childe Harold' are dedicated), ii. 186, 186 n.
- ——, Lady Jane, iii. 186.
- Harness, Rev. William, i. 70.; ii. 98. 107. 138.
- His sermons quoted, i. 177 n.;
- Lord Byron's letters to, i. 202. 238.; ii. 93, 94. 100.
- Harris, his 'Philosophical Inquiries,' i. 306 n.
- Harrow, Lord Byron's entrance at, i. 54.;
- his first Harrow verses, 61.;
- his magnanimity in behalf of his friend Peel, 68.;
- 'Byron's tomb,' 77.; v. 334.;
- his attachment to Harrow, 182. 196.; ii. 94.
- Harrowby, Earl of, ii. 129.
- Harrowgate, Lord Byron's visit to, i. 112.
- Hartington, Marquis of (afterwards sixth Duke of Devonshire), i. 165.
- Harvey, Mrs. Jane, iv. 150.
- Hatchard, Mr. John, i. 242.
- Hawke (Edward Harvey), third Lord, iii. 123.
- Hay, Captain, iii. 123.
- Hayley, his 'Triumphs of Temper,' Lord Byron's eulogy of, v. 12.
- Hayreddin, ii. 266.
- Hazlitt, William, his style, v. 91.
- Headfort, Marchioness of, i. 173.
- 'HEBREW MELODIES,' iii. 141. 150. 190.
- Helen, 'LINES on Canova's bust of,' iii. 323.
- Hellespont, Lord Byron's swimming feat from Sestos to Abydos, i. 316. 323.; v. 129-134.
- Hemans, Mrs., her 'Restoration,' iii. 255.
- Character of her poetry, iv. 321. 343.
- Henley, Orator, i. 272.
- Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, his life much interested Lord Byron, i. 92.
- Hero and Leander, i. 316. 323, 324.
- Hill, Aaron, v. 55.
- 'Hills of Annesley, bleak and barren.' i. 84.
- 'HINTS FROM HORACE,' written at Athens, i. 350.;
- first produced to Mr. Dallas, ii. 13, 14.;
- singular preference given by the author to them, iv. 296.
- See also, ii. 70. 78.; iv. 340.; v. 34.
- Hippopotamus at Exeter Change, ii. 256.
- Historians, list of, perused by Lord Byron at nineteen, i. 140.
- Hoare, Mr., Lord Byron's schoolfellow at Harrow, i. 91.
- Hobbes, Thomas, i. 143.
- Hobhouse, Right Hon. Henry, i. 186.
- ——, Right Hon. Sir John Cam, Bart., his 'Journey
through Albania' quoted, i. 297.; ii. 9.
- His 'Historical Notes to Childe Harold,' i. 95. 181-183. 185, 185. 188. 243. 349.; ii. 39. 49. 56. 63. 98. 119.; iii. 2. 4. 11. 253, 254. 345.; iv. 2, 3. 59, 62. 72, 123. 273.; v. 250.
- Hodgson, Rev. Francis, Lord Byron's well-timed assistance to,
i. 380 n.; ii. 108.
- His 'Friends,' iv. 143.
- Lord Byron's letters to, i. 222. 225. 272. 277, 278. 312. 343. 354.; ii. 77. 97. 99. 118. 129.; iii. 40.
- See also, i. 222. 227, 227 n.; ii. 69. 73. 83. 87. 108. 227. 234. 255. 262. 287, 287 n. 323.; iii. 5, 6. 100. 123. 313.; v. 153.
- Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, iii. 99. 101. 109, 110.; iv. 352.
- Holerott, Thomas, his 'Memoirs,' iii. 296.
- Holderness, Lady, i. 53.
- Holland, Lord, the allusion to, in English Bards, i. 246.;
ii. 259.;
- commencement of Lord Byron's acquaintance with, ii. 120. 129.;
- his oratory, 208.
- Lord Byron's letters to, ii. 122. 130. 154. 159. 162, 163. 165. 167. 176.
- Holland, Lady, ii. 259. 283.; iii. 93.
- ——, Dr., i. 295.; ii. 242.
- Holmes, Mr., the miniature painter, v. 141. 224.
- Homer, geography of, Visit to the school of, v. 70.
- Hope, Thomas, esq., his 'Anastasius,' iv. 342.
- Hoppner, R B., esq., his account of Lord Byron's mode of life
at Venice, iv. 82. 224.
- 'LINES on the birth of his son,' iv. 86.
- Lord Byron's letters to, iv. 61. 75. 87. 158. 168. 171. 244. 247. 249. 252. 268. 271. 275, 276. 298. 303. 217.;
- see also, v. 141. 174. 185. 189. 209.
- Horace, Lord Byron's early dislike to, i. 198.
- Quoted, iii. 4.
- 'Horace in London,' ii. 184.
- See 'Hints from Horace,' 61.
- Horestan Castle, Derbyshire, held by Lord Byron's ancestors, i. 1.
- 'Horsæ Ionicæ, ii. 62.
- Homer, Francis, esq., ii. 282.
- 'HOURS OF IDLENESS,' first publication of, i. 129.;
- a review of, 168.;
- another in the 'Critical Review,'176.;
- furious philippic in the 'Eclectic,' 192.;
- Critique of the Edinburgh Review, 204.
- Howard, Hon. Frederick, iii. 174.
- Hume, David, his Essays, i. 177 n.
- His 'Treatise of Human Nature,' 208 n.
- Hunt, John, v. 371,; vi. [002].
- ——, Leigh, Lord Byron's first acquaintance with, ii. 204.
- Hunter, P., esq., i. 61. 65.
- Hurd, Bishop, his remark on academical studies, i. 197.
- Hutchinson, Colonel, his Memoirs, i. 6.
- 'Huzza! Hodgson, we are going,' i. 273.
- Hymettus, vi. [359].
- Hypochondriacism, vi. [396].
I
- Ida, mount, i. 317.
- Imagination, vi. [370].
- Immortality of the soul, ii. 216.; v. 86. 308.; vi. [257].
- Improvisatore, account of one at Milan, iii. 307.
- 'Ina,' Mrs. Wilmot's tragedy of, iii. 167.
- Inchbald, Mrs., her 'Simple Story,' ii. 298.
- Incledon, Charles, singer, iv. 192.
- 'INEZ,' Stanzas to, ii. 110.
- Interlachen, iii. 262. 266.
- Invention, vi. [370].
- Iris, the, iii. 297.
- 'IRISH AVATAR,' v. 241. 243, 244.
- Irving, Washington, esq., v. 196.
- Italian manners, iv. 283.
- Italians, bad translators, except from the classics, v. 72.
- Italy, the only modern nation in Europe that has a poetical language, v. 15.
- Ithaca, excursion to, vi. [073].
J.
- Jackson, 'John, the professor of pugilism, i. 213. 277.; iii. 137. 353.
- Lord Byron's letters to, i. 214, 215.
- Jacobson, M., v. 198.
- 'Jacqueline,' Mr. Rogers's, iii. 92.
- Jeffrey, Francis, esq., allusion to in 'English Bards,' i.
245.;
- his duel with Mr. Moore, ii. 80.;
- his review of the 'Giaour,' 231. 234.;
- his criticisms on Lord Byron's works, iii. 16. 61. 105. 107. 190. 357. 373.; iv. 68.; v. 299. 333. 340.;
- his review of Coleridge's 'Christabel,' iii. 320. 345. 350.
- Jersey, Earl of, ii. 157.
- ——, Countess of, ii. 147.; iii. 101. 148. 231. 313. 323.; iv. 13.
- Jesus Christ, iv. 369.
- Job, ii. 259.; iii. 249.
- Jocelyn, Lord, (afterwards Earl of Roden), i. 64.
- Johnson, Dr., ii. 11. 59.; iv. 169.
- His prologue on opening Drury Lane theatre, ii. 165.
- His 'Vanity of Human Wishes,' v. 66.
- His melancholy, iv. 397.
- His 'Lives of the Poets,' 376 n.
- His 'London,' 392.;
- Lord Byron's high opinion of him, v. 20.
- Jones, Mr., tutor at Cambridge, i. 184.
- ——, Richard, comedian, iii. 12.
- Jordan, Mrs., actress, iii. 12.
- Joukoffsky, the Russian poet, vi. [110]. [110] n.
- Joy, Henry, esq., his visit to Byron, iv. 57.; vi. [225].
- Juliet's tomb, iii. 308. 322. 375.
- See Romeo.
- Julius Cæsar, his times, v. 104.
- Jungfrau, the, iii. 253. 262. 264. 361. 374.
- Junius's letters, ii. 269.; iv. 92.
- 'Juno,' shipwreck of the, i. 49.
- Jura mountains, iii. 260.
- Juvenal, iii. 22.
K.
- Kay, Mr., painter, i. 55.
- Kayo, Sir Richard, i. 4.
- Kean, Edmund, tragedian, his Richard the Third, iii. 5.
- Lord Byron's enthusiastic admiration of, 77.
- Effect of his Sir Giles Over-reach on, 77.; 158.
- Keats, John, his poems, iv. 352, 353.; v. 34.
- Died through bursting a blood-vessel on reading the article on his 'Endymion' in the Quarterly Review, v. 21 n. 144. 146. 179. 212.
- His depreciation of Pope, v. 23.; vi. [411].
- Kelly, Miss, actress, iii. 180.
- Kemble, John Philip, esq., his Coriolanus, ii. 101.
- His Hamlet, iii. 5.
- Intreats Lord Byron to write a tragedy, 33.
- His acting described, 77 n.
- His Othello, 80.
- His Iago, 81.
- Kennedy, Dr., his 'Conversations on religion with Lord Byron in Cephalonia,' vi. [085].
- Kent, Mr., his taste in gardening formed by Pope, vi. [408].
- Kidd, Captain, i. 270. 276.
- Strange story related to Lord Byron by, 276 n.
- Kien Long, his 'Ode to Tea,' i. 147.
- Kinnaird, Hon. Douglas, ii. 99.; iii. 137. 170. 186. 252.; vi. [103]. [107].
- Klopstock, i. 64 n.
- Knight, Galley, esq., i. 182.
- His 'Persian Tales,' ii. 313.; iii. 56.
- Knox, Captain (British resident at Ithaca), vi. [073].
- Kosciusko, General, v. 94.
- Koran, sublime poetical passages in, i. 146.
L.
- La Bruytère, vi. [227].
- Lachin-y-gair, i. 22.
- Lago Maggiore, iii. 299.
- Lake Leman, iii. 259.
- Lake School of Poetry, iv. 80. 339.
- 'Lakers,' the, vi. [410].
- 'Lalla Rookh,' ii. 250.; iii. 359. 365.; iv. 63.; v. 194. 213.
- Lamartine, M., iv. 318. 330.
- Lamb, Hon. George, i. 245.; iii. 187.
- ——, Lady Caroline, ii. 151. 153. 299.; iv. 54.
- Her 'Glenarvon,' iii. 249.
- 'LAMENT OF TASSO,' iv. 11. 14.
- Lansdowne, (Henry Fitzmaurice Pitty), fourth Marquis of, ii. 157. 208.
- 'LAKA; a Tale,' iii. 89. 92, 93. 110. 228.
- Lauderdale, Earl of, his oratory, ii. 290.
- Laura, her portrait, iv. 8.
- La Valière, Madame, vi. [390].
- Lavender, the Nottingham empiric, i. 41.
- Lawrence, Sir Thomas, v. 76.
- Leacroft, Mr., i. 98. 117.
- ——, Miss, i. 100.
- Leake, Colonel, i. 294. 316.; ii. 9.
- His 'Outlines of the Greek Revolution,' vi. [079].
- Leandor and Hero, i. 316. 323, 324.; v. 129.
- Leckie, Gould Francis, esq., ii. 139. 141.
- Leigh, Mr., Lord Byron's schoolfellow at Harrow, i. 91.
- ——, Colonel, iii. 154.
- ——, Hon. Augusta (Lord Byron's sister), i. 7.; ii. 48. 131. 273.; iii. 20. 37. 134 n. 291. 351.; iv. 26.
- Leinster, Duke of, i. 165.
- Leman, Lake, iii. 259.
- Le Man, Mr., v. 97.
- Leoni, Signor, his translation of Childe Harold, iv. 308.
- Lepanto, Gulf of, i. 304.; iii. 18.
- Lerici, v. 366.
- Leveson-Gower, Lady Charlotte (afterwards Countess of Surrey), iii. 19.
- Levis, Due de, iii. 61.
- Lewis, Matthew Gregory, esq., ii. 255. 285. 309.; iii. 189. 295. 375.; iv. 46.; v. 111.
- 'Liberal,' the, v. 317. 347. 366. 372.; vi. [ 003]. [007], [008]. [053].
- Liberty, v. 68.
- Life, ii. 297.; v. 67. 86. 199. 315.; vi. [263].
- Likenesses, iii. 186.
- Lisbon, i. 277, 278.; ii. 69.; iv. 5.
- 'Lisbon packet,' i. 273.
- Liston, Sir Robert, ii. 183.
- ——, John, comedian, ii. 114.; iv. 247.
- Little's Poems, i. 119.; iv. 250.; v. 372.
- Liverpool, Earl of, ii. 256. 308.
- Livy, ii. 196.
- Lloyd, Charles, esq., ii. 94.
- Lobster nights, Pope's and Lord Byron's, iii. 83.
- Loch Leven, i. 37.; iv. 355.
- Locke, his treatise on education, i. 89 n.
- His contempt for Oxford, i. 197 n.
- Lockhart, J.G., esq., his 'Life of Burns,' i. 139 n.
- His marriage with Miss Scott, v. 301.
- ——, Mrs., v. 301.
- Lodburgh, his 'Death Song,' i. 147.
- Lofft, Capel, ii. 25.
- Londo, Andrea, the Greek patriot, vi. [151]. [184].
- Londonderry (Robert Stewart), second Marquis of, v. 354.; vi. [053].
- Long, Edward Noel, esq., Lord Byron's schoolfellow at Harrow, i. 65. 91. 94. 182.; ii. 76 n.
- Long, Miss (afterwards Mrs. Long Pole Wellesley).ii. 95.
- Longevity, v. 261.
- Longmans, Messrs., ii. 29.; iii. 102. 154.
- Love, 'Not the principal passion for tragedy.' v. 115.
- Low spirits, v. 284.
- Lowe, Sir Hudson, iii. 234.
- Lucretius, ii. 262. 370.; vi. [370].
- Luc, Jean André de, iv. 3.
- Ludlow, General, the regicide, his monument, iii. 256.
- His domal inscription, v. 53 n.
- Lushington, Dr., his letter to Lady Byron, vi. [279].
- Lutzerode, Baron, v. 336.
- Luxembourg, Maréchal, vi. [390].
- Lyttleton, George, Lord. i. 190.
- Lord Byron compared to, i. 191.
- ——, Thomas, Lord, i. 190.
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