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ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

Abercerrage, 416, 447.
Aberdeen, town of, 134, 551.

The figures in Roman numerals refer to the Life.

Aberdeen (George Hamilton Gordon),

fourth earl of, 345, 352.

Abernethy, John, surgeon, 553.
Abruzzi, 387.

Absalom and Achitophel, 497, 644.
Absence, results of, 490, 491.

Absent friend, pleasure of defending, 600.
Abydos, Bride of, 61.

Acarnania, 19.
Achelous, river, 19.
Acheron, lake, 17.
Acherusia, lake, 17.

Achilles, his person, 245. Tomb of, 503, 505.
Achitophel, 644.
Achmet III., 99.

Acroceraunian mountains, 40.
Acropolis of Athens, 12, 558, 604.
Actium, 16. Sea-fight of, 16, 519.
Ada. See Byron, Augusta-Ada, xxxii,
xxxvi. Portrait of, xxxiii.

Adams, John, a carrier, who died of
drunkenness, epitaph on, 423.
Addison, his "faint praise," 600.
Address spoken at the opening of Drury
Lane Theatre, 436.

Address intended to be recited at the
Caledonian Meeting, 440.
Adieu, the; written under the impres-
sion that the author would soon die, 420.
Adieu, adieu! my native shore, 4.
Adieu to sweet Mary forever, 602.
Admiration, 489, 513.

Adrian's Address to his Soul when
dying, translation of, 306.

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Alban Hill, description of the, 48, 627.
Alaric, 14, 363.

Albania, 16, 605.

And thou wert sad, 378.

Andalusian nobleman,adventures of,461.
Andernach, 27.

Albanian dialect of the Illyric, specimens Andersen, Hans, xxxix.
of, 606.

Albanians, their character and manners,
18, 19. Their resemblance to the High-
landers of Scotland, 605.

Albano, 48.

Albano, Francesco, 575.

Albion, sensations at the first sight of her
chalky belt, 555.

Albrizzi, Countess, 448, xl.
Albuera, battle of, 7, 12.
Alcibiades, beauty of his person, 324.
General charm of his name, 243. His
character, 586.

Alexander the Great, his sarcophagus,
414. His reply to Parmenio after the bat-
tle of Issus, 646.

Andrews, Miles Peter, Esq., his prologues,
348. Some account of, 348.
Andromache, 419.

Anent, 559.

Angelo, Michael, his tomb in the church
of Santa Croce, 38. His Last Judgment,
398. His copy of Dante, 398. Treatment
of, by Julius II., 398. Neglect of, by Leo
X., 398. Anecdote of, 646.
Angelo, Saint, Castle of, 46, 252.
Angiolini, dancer, 347.

Anger, 79, 472.

Angling, the cruelest and stupidest of
sports, 577.

Anne, Lines to, 421.

Annesley, hill near, 380.

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338, xxxiii, xli.

Alliance, the Holy, 416, 519.

Alphæus, river, 17.

Alpinula, Julia, her death, 28. Her af-

fecting epitaph, 28.

Alps, the, 28, 40.

Alterkirchen, 27.

Alypius, 24.

Amber, susceptible of a perfume, 66.
Ambition, 25, 26, 41, 162, 244, 548, 563.
Ambracian Gulf, Stanzas written in pass-
ing the, 429. Reflections on the past and
present state of, 16.

Ambrosian library at Milan, 615.
America, 42, 385, 442, 538, 556, 587, 628.
Amitié est l'Amour sans Ailes, 333.
Amulets, the belief in, universal in the
East, 66.

Anacreon, his “Θέλω λεγεῖν Ατρείδας "
translated, 307. His Μεσονυκτίαις ποθ'
wpais translated, 307. His morals worse
than those of Ovid, 462.
Anastasius Macedon, 636.
Anastasius, Hope's, 353.
Ancestry, ix, 525. See Genealogical Table.
And say'st thou that I have not felt, 602.
And wilt thou weep when I am low? 426.
And thou art dead, as young and fair, 434.

Appearances, the joint on which good
society hinges, 575.

Applause, popular, 495,

Arabs, life of the, 69.

Ararat, Mount, 185.

Arcadia, 607.
Archidamus, 137.
Archimedes, 584.

Archipelago, 29, 139.

Ardennes, forest of, 24.

Aretino, Pietro, 621.
Argos, 98.

Argus, Ulysses' dog, 491.
Argyro Castro, 67.

Ariosto, his bust, 37, 617. His person re-
spected by the public robber, 643.
Aristides, 646, xxix.
Aristippus, 488.
Aristotle, 467, 587.

Arithmetic, poets of, 600.

Armageddon, Townsend's, 355.

Arms of the Byron family, xi. For Crest,
see Genealogical Table.
Army, 534.

Army tailor, 547.

Arnaouts, or Albanese, 605. Their re-
semblance to the Highlanders of Scot
land, 605.

Arno, river, 38, 550.
Arqua, 36, 616.

Art of Happiness, Horace's, 572.
A spirit pass'd before me, 374.

As o'er the cold sepulchral stone, 428.
Asdrubal, 133.

Askalon, 305.

Asphaltes, lake, 25.

Assassination, 5, 18, 63, 67, 225, 508, xlv.
Assyria, 195, 198, 575. Banners of, 225.
Asturias, 6.

Atalantis, 563.

Athanasian creed, 520.

Athenians, character of the, 606.
Athens, apostrophe to, 13. Reflections

on the past and present condition of, 13.
Its situation and climate, 13, 607. On the
plunder of the works of art at, 14, 362,
363, 604. Engraving of Franciscan con-
vent at, xxv.

Athens, Maid of, 430. Portrait of, xxiv.
Athos, Mount, 15. Project for hewing it
into a statue of Alexander, 569.

Atlas, 40.

Attic Bee, 596.

Atticus, 361.

Attila, 184. His harangue to his army
previous to the battle of Chalons, 369.
Attributed Poems, 602, 603.
Augury, 499.

Augusta, Stanzas to, 376. Epistle to, 377.
xi; xlii. Engraving of the tomb erected
by her to Lord Byron, see last page of the
Life.

Augustin, Saint, his confessions, 462, 593.
Augustus Cæsar, 625.

Auld lang syne, 557.

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Beauty, 2, 9, 53, 54, 62, 63, 463, 494, 513, 521, | Bolero, 581.
570, 588.

Becher, Rev. John, Answer to his com-
plaint that one of Lord Byron's descrip-
tions was rather too warmly drawn, 325.
Lines addressed to, on his advising Lord
Byron to mix more with society, 332, xx.
Becket, Thomas à, his tomb in Canter-
bury Cathedral, 555.

Beckford, William, Esq., his residence at
Cintra described, 5. Some account of, 103.
Bed of Ware, 520.

Bedlam, 558, 584.

Boleyn, Anne, her remark on the scaf-
fold, 81.

Bolingbroke, Lord, hires Mallet to tra-
duce Pope, 344.
Bolivar, Simon, 415.

Bonn, 554.

Bonne fortune, 582.

Bonnivard, Francois de, account of, 112,

163.

Booby, Lady, 516.

Boone, Daniel, the Kentuckian back-
woodsman, 538.

Bores, 576.

Behmen, Jacob, his reveries, 519.
Belisarius, 626. "A hero, conqueror, and
cuckold," 488.
Belshazzar, vision of, 373, 493. Lines to, Borysthenes, the, 124.
441.
Boscan, Almogava, 465.
Bender, obstinacy of Charles XII. at, Bosphorus, the, 506.
541.

Born in the garret, in the kitchen bred,
375.

Bentley, Dr. Richard, 322.

Beppo, a Venetian Story, 116.

Aurora Borealis, 407. Don Juan a versi- Berkeley, Bishop, his skepticism con-

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Birds, belief that the souls of the dead Brass, Corinthian, 523.

inhabit the forms of, 71.

Birons, of France, 554.

Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, 595.
Blackbourne, Archbishop, 628.
Blackett, Joseph, the poetical cobbler,
348, 360, 431.

Blackmore, Sir Richard, 342.
Black Prince, The, 331, 555.

Blackwood's Magazine, Some Observa-
tions upon its remarks on Don Juan, 639.
Critical notes from, passim.

Blair, Dr., his Sermons, 485.
Blake, fashionable tonsor, 358.
Blanc Mt., 28.

Bland, Rev. Robert, his Collections from
the Greek Anthology, 350, 645.
Blank-verse, excellence of rhyme over,
in English poetry, 473, 644.
Blasphemy and Blasphemers, 518.

Barbarossa, Frederic, his submission to Blessington, Countess of, Impromptu on

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British Review, the Old Girl's Review, 401.
Lord Byron's Letter to the Editor of, 637.
Brocken, superstition of the, 243.
Bronze wolf of Rome, 41, 623.
Brougham, Henry, Esq. (Lord Brougham
and Vaux), 338, 346, xx.

Brown, Dr. Thomas, his Paradise of Co-
quettes, 645.

Brummell, William, 562.
Brunck, Professor, 322.

Bligh, Captain, his Narrative of the Brunswick, Duke of, his death at Quatre-

Mutiny of the Bounty, 130.

Blood, "only serves to wash ambition's

hands," 548.

Bloomfield, Nathaniel, 349, 360.
Bloomfield, Robert, 349, 360.
Blucher, Marshal, 537.

Bras, 24.
Brussels, 24.

Brutus, 39, 589.

Bryant, Jacob, on the existence of Troy,

503.

Bucentaur, 35, 159, 183.

Budgell, Eustace, his leap into the Campbell, Thomas, Esq., 349. His Pleas-

Thames, 361.

Cannæ, battle of, 28.

ures of Hope, 349. Inadvertencies in
Bull fight, description of a, 10, 11, 666.
his Lives of the Poets, 647. Critical notes
Buonaparte, Jacopo, his "Sacco di Ro- by, passim, xxxii.
ma," 252.
Can Grande, 417.
Buonaparte, Lucien, his Charlemagne, Candia, 35, 481.
351.
Buonaparte, Napoleon, 368, 414, 442, 545,
584. The Triptolemus of the British far-
mer, 418. His exclamation on the loss
of his old guard, 554. His character, 25.
Ode to, 368. Lines on his escape from
Elba, 442.

Burgage, tenures and tithes, discord's
torches, 597.

Burgess, Sir James Bland, his epic of
Richard the First sold to line trunks, 359,
643.

Burgoyne, General, 458.
Burke, Edmund, 2, 131.

Burns, Robert, What would he have been
if a patrician? 349. His youthful pranks.
496.

Busby, Thomas, Mus. Doct., his mono-
logue on the opening of Drury Lane
Theatre, 366. Parody on his monologue,
436.

Bute, Lord, 410.

Butler, Dr. (head-master at Harrow), 328,
351. Lines on his being appointed head-
master at Harrow, 309.

By the rivers of Babylon, 374.

Canning, Right Hon. George, his charac-
ter, 418, 518.

Charles XII. of Sweden, his obstinacy
at Bender, 541.

Charlotte, Princess of Wales, Lines to,
435. Reflections on her death, 563.
Stanzas on her death, 48.
Chase, the English, 575.
Chateaubriand, at Verona, 419.
Chatham, first earl of, 569.
Chaucer, 357.

Canova, 38. Lines on his bust of Helen, Chaworth, Mary Anne (afterwards Mrs.
448.

Cant, "the crying sin of the times," 519.
Cantemir, Demetrius, his History of the
Ottoman Empire, 517, 521.
Canterbury Cathedral, 555.
Capitol, the, 624.
Capitoline Hill, 38.
Capo d'Istria, 154.

Capo d'Istrias, Count, 419.
Capo di Bove, 42.
Caracalla, 625.

Caractacus, 574.
Caravaggio, 575.
Carbonari, 417.
Care, 553.

Carlile, Richard, 518.

Carlisle (Frederick Howard), fifth earl of,
348, 351. Character of his poems, 304,
Dedication of Hours of Idleness to, 303,
xiv, xv.

Musters), 311. Fragment written shortly
after her marriage, 311. Stanzas to, Oh!
had my fate, 336. Farewell to, 423.
Stanzas to, on the author's leaving Eng-
land, 380, 381, 425, 427. Portrait of, xvi,
xvii, xxxii.

Chaworth's, Mr., duel, x.

Cheltenham, 134.

Cheops, King, his pyramid, 474.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 1, xxvii, xl.
Childish Recollections, 327.

Children, 267, 268, 493.

Chill and mirk is the nightly blast, 429.
Chillon, Prisoner of, 112.

Chillon, Sonnet on, 112.

Chillon, Castle of, 113. View of, 115.
Chimari, 40.

Chimariot Mountains, 17.

China, 564.

Chioza, war of, 614.

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Byron, Sir John, the Little, with the great Carlo Dolce, 575.
beard, 305.

Byron, two of the family of, at the siege
of Calais, and battle of Cressy, 305, x.
Byron, Sir Nicholas, his character by
Lord Clarendon, 305, xxxiii.
Byron, Admiral John (grandfather of the
poet), his proverbial ill-luck at sea, 377,
x, xi. My grand-dad's Narrative, 483.
Byron, William, fifth lord (granduncle of
the poet), 327, x.

Carnage, 534, 539.

Carnival, 116, 448.

Caroline, Lines to, 308, 309.

Caroline, queen of England, 452, 511, 563.
Carr, Sir John, 315, 352.

Carthage, 538. Majorian's visit to, 70.
Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, his translation
of Dante, 395.

Christ, "pure creed of, made sanction of

all ill," 586.

Christabel, 375.

Christianity, 586.

Chronology of Byron's life and works,
iv.

Chrysostom, Saint, 462.

Churches, 510.

Churchill's Grave, 445, xxi.

Cicisbeo, 118.

Carysfort (John Joshua Proby), first earl Cid, 415, 416.
of, his Poems and Tragedies, 361.

Byron, Mrs. (mother of the poet), 241, xi, Cash, potency of, 563, 564.
xii, xiii, xiv, xviii.

Byron, Honorable Augusta (sister of the
poet). See Leigh, Honorable Augusta.
Byron, Lady, 346, 375, 378, 452, 459, 640.
Lines on hearing that she was ill, 378.
Lines on reading in the newspapers that
she had been patroness of a charity ball,
452. To Jessy, 602. Portrait of, xxxi.
Byron, Honorable Augusta Ada (daughter
of the poet), 22, 32, 375. Portrait of, xxxii.
Byron, John (father of the poet), xi, xii.
Byzantium, 35.

Cabot, Sebastian, 397.
Cadiz, 9, 11, 459, 474, xxii.
Cadiz, the girl of, 11.

Cæsar, Julius, 41, 247. His character, 535,
624. His laurel wreath, 46, 247. The
suitor of love, 134, 488.
Cain, a Mystery, 255, xlvi.
Calais, 305.

Casimir, John, king of Poland, 123.
Castalian dews, 3, 605.

Cigar, 135,

Cincinnatus, 370, 418.

Cintra, 4. Convention of, 5.
Circassians, 522.

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Caledonian Meeting, Address intended Cecilia Metella, tomb of, 42.

Calderon, 459.

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Classics, too early study of, 40.

Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 147.

Cleopatra, 590.

Clergy, 578.

Clermonts, The two, xxxiii.

Clitumnus, the river, 39. Temple of, 39.

Clootz, Anacharsis, 458.

Clytemnestra, 549.

Cobbett, William, epigram on his digging

up Tom Paine's bones, 451.

Coblentz, 27.

Cocker, 600.

Cognac, apostrophized, 501.

Cogni, Margarita, portrait of, xl, xli.

Cohen, Mr. Francis (now Sir Francis
Palgrave), 629.

Colchis, 493.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Esq., 98, 342,

456, 465, 473, 496, 642, xxi.

Coliseum, 44, 46, 152.

Charity Ball, Lines on reading that Lady College examination, Thoughts suggested

Byron was patroness of a, 452.
Charlemagne, 419.

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by a, 321.

Collini, Signora, 347.

Colman, George, Jr., 346.
Cologne, 554.

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Lord Byron for, 341, 649, xxviii.

Corinth, 37. Ancient coin of, 106.

Coquette, 568.

Corinth, Siege of, 98.

Corinthian brass, 523,

Cornelian, the, 322.

Davies, Scope (college friend of Byron),
xviii, xxiv, xxxix.

Davy, Sir Humphry, 403, 468.
Dead, features of the, 51. Belief that the
souls of, inhabit the forms of birds, 71.
Dear Doctor, I have read your play, 449.

Cornelian heart which was broken, Lines Dear object of defeated care, 430.
on, 435.

Cornwall, Barry (Bryan Walter Procter),
561.

Coron, bay of, 77.

Corsair, The, a Tale, 72. Note on, 628.
Cortejo, 118, 469.

Cottle, Joseph, his "Alfred" and Fall

of Columbia," 344.

Death, 22, 30, 44, 58, 263, 384, 446, 498, 499,
503, 505, 509, 544, 550. Shuns the wretched,
472. Advantages of an early, 499, 547.
The sovereign's sovereign, 552. A re-
former, 552. Dunnest of all duns, 586.
A gaunt gourmand, 586.
Death and the Lady, 490.
Death of Calmar and Orla, 332.

Could I remount the river of my years, Dee, the, 337.
446.

Could love forever, 451.
Coumourgi, Ali, 99.

Country and town, discrepancies be-
tween, 599.

Courage, 39, 183.

Cowper, 349.

Coxcomb, 417, 467, 582, 586, 591.

Coxe, Archdeacon, his "Life of Marl-
borough," 496.

Crabbe, Rev. George, "though Nature's
sternest painter, yet the best," 350; "the
first in point of power and genius," 350;
"the first of living poets," 642.
Craning, 580.

Crashaw, Richard, 495.
Creation, 262.

Crest of the Byron family. See Genealogi-
cal Table.

Cribb, Tom, pugilist, 363.

Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, his
query concerning the " Bride of Abydos,"

61.

De Foix, Gaston, his tomb at Ravenna,
505.

Deformed Transformed; a Drama, 241,
xlvi.

Delawarr (George-John West), fifth earl,
304. Verses to, 304. Lines on, 337.
Delawarr (Thomas West), third earl, por-
trait of, given to the city of Philadelphia
by his descendants, 330.
Delphi, fountain of, 3.
Deluge, 188, 193, 194.

Demetrius Poliorcetes described, 243.
Demosthenes, 321, 416, 417.

Denman (Lord Chief Justice), his trans-
lation of the Greek song on Harmodius
and Aristogiton, 23.

Don Juan, 456. Letter to the Editor of
My Grandmother's Review, 637. Observa
tions upon an Article in Blackwood's
Magazine, 639. Dedication of “Don
Juan" to Robert Southey, Esq., 456.
Preface to cantos vi., vii., viii., 518. lii,
Don Quixote, a too true tale, 570. De
light of reading in the original, 585.
Doomsday-book, 553.
Dorotheus of Mitylene, 636.
Dorset (Charles Sackville), Earl of, his
character, 310.

Dorset (George-John-Frederick), fourth
duke of, 310. Lines occasioned by the
death of, 442.

Dorset (Thomas Sackville), Earl of, called
the drama forth, 310.
Doubt, 545, 556.
Dover, dear, 555.

Drachenfels, castle of, 27, 554.
Drapery Misses, 560.
Drawcansir, 355.
Dream, The, 380.
Dreams, 212, 524.
Dresden, 554.

Drowning, 60, 70, xxvi.

Drummond, Sir William, 155.
Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph, 40. Lines on his
retiring from the head-mastership of
Harrow, 309, 328, xi, xiv, xviii.
Drury Lane Theatre, Address spoken st
the opening of, 436.

Dryden, his Ode, 642. His epigram under
Milton's picture, 643. His "Palamon
and Arcite," 644. His "Absalom and
Achitophel," 497.

Dubost, M., painter, his Beauty and the
Beast, 353.

Duelling, 501.

Duet between Campbell and Bowles, 452.
Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. Robert
Cockburn), Lord Byron's boyish attach-
ment for, 337, xiii.
Dumourier, 458.

Duppa, Richard, Esq., his Life of Michael
Angelo, 398, 399.
Dwarfs, 512.

Dying Gladiator, 45.

E, Lines to, 304.
Early death, 499, 550.

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Eclectic Review, 359.
Economy, 552.

Eddlestone (Cambridge chorister), Lines
on a cornelian given to Lord Byron by,
322.

Edgeworth, Maria, 460.

Edinburgh Review, 338. Its Critique on
Hours of Idleness, 338. Strictures on its
remarks on the literature of modern
Greece, 608.

Edward the Black Prince, his tomb, 555,

Dinner, a man's happiness dependent on, | Egeria, 43, 625. Fountain of, 43. Grotto
508.

Dinner.bell, the tocsin of the soul, 510.
Diodati, view of the villa, xxxvi.
Diogenes, 590, 596.

Dirce, fountain of, 607.

Discontents, progress of popular, 537.
Disdar Aga, 606.

Disraeli, J., Esq., Dedication to him of
Observations upon an Article in Black-
wood's Magazine, 639.
Dives, Lines to, 432.

Doge, 175, 184, 240.

Dolce, Carlo, 575.

Damætas, a character, 314.

Damme, the British, 559.

Dance of Death, Holbein's, 588.

Don, brig of, 551.

of, 44, 625.

Egripo (the Negropont), 64.

Ehrenbreitstein, 27.

Ekenhead, Mr., 430, 481.
Elba, Isle of, 415.

Eldon, Earl of, his impartiality, 592, xxi.
Elegy on Newstead Abbey, 326.
Elgin, Lord, 14, 352, 362, 363, 604, xxiv.
Elgin marbles, 362, 363.

Eliza, Lines to, 324.

Elizabeth, Queen, her avarice, 549.
Ellen, Lines to, imitated from Catullus,
306.

Eloisa, 140.

Eloisa and Abelard, Pope's, 644.
Eloquence, power of, 586.

Emma, Lines to, 307.

Endorsement to Deed of Separation, 444.
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,
339, xxi.

English look, 507.

English women, 568.

Father of Light! great God of heaven, 334.
Fauvel, M., French consul at Athens, 604,
607.

Faux pas, in England, 582.

Fazzioli, the Venetian, 475.
Fear, 80, 594, 603.

Features, 512.

Feelings, innate, 504.

Ennui, 497. A growth of English root, Feinagle, Professor, his Mnemonics, 459.

577.

Enthusiasm, a moral inebriety, 572.
Envy, 522.

Epaminondas, his disinterestedness, 544.
Epic poem, definition of an, 473.
Epigram on Moore's Operatic Farce, or
Farcical Opera, 432. From the French
of Rulhières, 435, 450. On my Wedding
Day, 451. On Cobbett's digging up Tom
Paine's Bones, 451. The world is a bundle
of hay, 451. On my Wedding, 452. On
the Brazier's Company having resolved
to present an Address to Queen Caroline,
452. On Lord Castlereagh, 452.
Epistle, a female, described, 577.
Epistle to a friend, in answer to some
Lines exhorting the author to banish
care, 432.

Epistle to Augusta, 377.

Epitaph on a friend, 305. Ou Virgil and
Tibullus, by Domitius Marsus, translated,
306. On John Adams, of Southwell, a
carrier, who died of drunkenness, 423.
Substitute for an, 430. My own, 430. For
Joseph Blackett, late poet and shoe-
maker, 431. For William Pitt, 451. For
Lord Castlereagh, 452.
Eratostratus, 364.
Eros and Anteros, 147.
Erse language, 535.

Erskine, Lord, 576.

Etiquette, 514, 517.

Etna, 481.

Eugene of Savoy, 397.

Euphues (Barry Cornwall), 561.

Euripides, translation from his Medea,
Έρωτες ύπερ, 321.

Eustace's "Classical Tour in Italy," strict-
ures on, 627.

Euthanasia. When Time, or soon or
late, 434.

Eutropius, the eunuch, and minister of
Arcadius, character of, 457.

Euxine or Black Sea. description of, 506.
Evening described, 36, 107, 497.

Evil, 266. Origin of, 266.

Evil Eye, superstition of, 56.

Exile, 22, 232, 475.

Expectation, 88, 467.

Felicaja, his "O Italia, Italia," translated,

37.

Female fickleness, 585.
Female friendship, 584.
Fenelon, 527.

Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 438.
Ferney, 31.

Ferrara, Lord Byron's visit to, 37.

Gayton, dancer, 347.
Gazelle, the, 2, 54.
Gell, Sir William, 352.

Gemma, the wife of Dante, 395.

Genesis, 185, 189, 263, 271.

Geneva, Lake of, 29, 113, 611.
Genevra, Sonnets to, 438.
Genlis, Madame de, 367.
Gentlemen farmers, 546.

George the Third, 366, 406, 416, 562.
George the Fourth, 440, 441, 453, 456, 543,
546, 562.

Georgia, 521, 522.

Georgians, beauty of the, 521.
Gesner, his "Death of Abel," 255.
Ghibelines, 394, 395, 595.

Ghost, the Newstead, 595.

Few years have pass'd since thou and I, Ghosts, 523, 592, 593, 594, 603.

424.

Fickleness of woman, 585.

Fiction less striking than truth, 585.
Fielding, 504.

Fill the goblet again, 426.
First Kiss of Love, 309.
First love, 468, 487.

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, "Sonnet on
the repeal of his forfeiture," 450.
Fitzgerald, William Thomas, poetaster,|
340, 361.

Giaffar, pacha of Argyro Castro, his fate,67.
Giant's Grave, 506.

Giaour, The; a Fragment of a Turkish
Tale, 50.

Gibbon, Edward, Esq., his character, 31,
xxxix.

Gibraltar, Straits of, 15.

Gifford, William, Esq., 185, 191, 349, 361,
375, 642, xxvii. Portrait of, xlvii, fac-
Gin, 554.
[ing lviii.

Gingough, Saint, 611.

Fletcher, William (Lord Byron's faithful Giorgione, 117.
valet), 4, 22, 428, 650.

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Girl of Cadiz, 11.

Glaciers, 40.

Gladiator, the dying, 45, 502.
Gladiators, 626.

Glory, 13, 35, 46, 496, 528, 533, 543.
Godoy, Don Manuel, 7.

Godwin, William, xxxiii.

Goethe, his tribute to the memory of
Byron, 195. Dedication of "Sardanapa-
lus" to, 195. His "Mephistopheles," 570.
Gold, 563.

Golden Fleece, 493.
Goldoni's comedies, 636.

Goldsmith, his anticipated definition of
the Lake school of poetry, 642.
Gondola described, 117.
Gondoliers, songs of the Venetian, 34,
467, 612.

Good Night, the, 4. Lord Maxwell's, 1.

Francesca of Rimini; from the Inferno Goose, royal game of, 567.

of Dante, 399.

Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author
of "Junius," 411.

Franciscan convent at Athens, 353, 362.

Sketch of, xxv.
Frankfort, 366.

Franklin, Benjamin, Engraving of, 302;
411, 415, 416, 484.

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Gordon, Lord George, 366.
Gordons of Gight, 325.
Goza, 15.

Gracchus, Tiberius, 552.
Grafton, Duke of, 410.

Grahame, James, his "Sabbath Walks"
and "Biblical Pictures," 343.
Granby, Marquess of, 458.

Granta; a Medley, 311.

Grattan, Right Hon. Henry, 453, 518, 562.

Frederic the Second, 141, 331, 415. His Gray, 454, 643.
flight from Molwitz, 535.

Faintness, sensation of, 482. The last Free to confess, the phrase, 598.

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Gray, May, Byron's nurse, xiv.
Greatest living poets, 560.

Greece, past and present condition of, 9,
14, 20, 51, 82, 101, 358, 415, 495, 496.
Greek war song, “Levre maîdes," transla-
tion of, 430.

Greeks, some account of the literature of
the modern, 608, 610.
Grenvilles, the, 562.

Fry, Mrs., the prisoner's friend, 556.
Fudge Family, the humor of, not wit, 644. Greville, Colonel, 347.

Gail, M., 608.

Grey, Charles (afterwards Earl Grey), 569.
Grief, 550.

Galileo, 619. His tomb in Santa Croce, Gropius, the Sieur, 605.

38.

Galiongée, 66.

Gamba, Count Pietro, 497.
Game of Goose, 567.

Gamesters, 579, 581.

Gaming, 563, 579.

Garcilasso de la Vega, 465.
Garrick, 347, 436.

Guadalquivir, 481.
Guadiana, 6.

Guelphs, 394, 395, 622.

Guesclin, du, constable of France, 414.
Guiccioli (Teresa Gamba), Countess, 129,
393, 450, 506. Dedication of the Prophecy
of Dante to, 393, xxx. Portraits of, xliii
xliv.

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