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Asturias, 18.

'Atalantis,' Account of Mrs. Manley's,
728.

Athanasian creed, 680.

Battle, 40. 108. 137, 138. 694, 695.
Baviad and Mæviad, extinguishment of
the Della Cruscans by the, 443.
Baxter, Richard, 454. His Shove, 454.

'Atheista Fulminato,' the old religious Bay of Biscay, 15.

play of, 600, 601.

Athenæus, 635.

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Babel, tower of, 668.
Babylon, ruins of, 668.

Bacchus, 635. 768. Temple of, 791.
Back-woodsmen, Kentuckian, 700.
Bacon, Friar, his brazen head, 620. The
discoverer of gunpowder, 697.
Bacon, Lord, 648. 754. Essay on Em-

pire, 675. Inaccuracies in his Apo-
thegms, 812. Saying of, 746.
Baillie, Joanna, 206. Her Family Le-
gend,' 206.

Baillie, Dr. Matthew, 717. His visit to

Lord Byron, 603. Remarkable for
plainness of speech, 717.
Balgownie, brig of, 715.
Baltic, 465.

Bandusian Fountain, 792.

Banks, Sir Joseph, 12.

Bankes, William, esq.,639.

Banshie, superstition of the. 764.

Barbarossa, Frederic, his submission to
Pope Alexander the Third, 53. 780.
Barings, the, 729.

Barnave, Pierre-Joseph, 601.

Barometer, marine, its great value, 661.
Barossa, battle of, 465.

Barrataria, account of the buccaneer
establishment at, 117.
Barrey, Ludovick, 468.

Barrow, Dr. Isaac, his Sermons, 635.
Barrow, Sir John, his Life of Peter
the Great,' 171. His Eventful His-
tory of the Mutiny of the Bounty,'
171. His testimony to the accuracy
of Lord Byron's description of a
shipwreck, 625. His account of the
cyanometer, 661. And of the marine
barometer, 661.
Barthelimi, M., 775.

Basili, Lord Byron's Athenian servant,

772.

Bashfulness, 89.

Bath Guide, Anstey's, 766. 813.
Bathurst, Captain, 555.

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Beaumont, Sir George. 521. 809.
Beauty, 20. 77, 78. 88, 89. 607. 645. 737.
757.

Becher, Rev. John, 'Answer to his
complaint that one of Lord Byron's
descriptions was rather too warmly
drawn,' 412. 'Lines addressed to, on
his advising Lord Byron to mix more
with society,' 420.

Becket, Thomas à, his tomb, in Canter-
bury Cathedral, 720.

Beckford, William, esq., his residence
at Cintra described, 16. Character
of his Vathek,' 16. Some account
of, 16.

Bed of Ware, 679.
Bedlam, 724.

Beggar's Opera, Gay's, 454. 484.
Behmen, Jacob, his reveries, 678.
Belisarius, 791. A hero, conqueror,

and cuckold,' 638.

Belshazzar, vision of, 475. 645.
Belshazzar, lines to, 570.

Benbow, William, 327.

Bender, obstinacy of Charles XII. at,
704.

Bentley, Dr. Richard, 407.
Benzoni, Countess, 240.
Benzoni, Vittor, 240.

'Beppo, a Venetian Story,' 152.
Beranger, M., 707.

Bergami, Princess of Wales's courier
and chamberlain, 668.
Berkeley, Bishop, his skepticism con-
cerning the existence of matter, 721.
Berlin, 538. 719.

Bernard, St., monks of, 777.
Bernese Alps, 46.

Berni, the father of the Beppo style of
writing, 153. 492.

Bernis, Abbé de, 205.

Bertram, Maturin's tragedy of, 206.

Betty, William Henry West, (the young
Roscius,) 439.

Bigamy, 703.
Bigotry, 16. 184.

Bile, energetic, described, 674.
Biscay, Bay of, 15.

Birds, belief that the souls of the dead
inhabit the forms of, 99.

Biren, John Ernest, Duke of Cour-
land, 719.

Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, 763,

764.

Blackburn, Archbishop, 117.

Bloomfield, Robert, 442. 460.
Bloomfield, Nathaniel, 443. 460.
Blucher, Marshal, 699.

Blue, instrument for measuring the in-
tensity of, 661.
Blue Devils, 753.

Blue-Stocking, 159. 517.

'Blue-Stocking Club,' origin of, 517.
'Blues, The; a Literary Eclogue,' $17.
Blues, 159. 161. 517. 661. 725.
Boabdil, 606.

Boatswain,' Lord Byron's favorite dog.
549. Inscription on his monument,'
549.

Boccaccio, treatment of his ashes, 55.
Defence of, 786.
Boeotia, 22. 774.
Boehm, Mrs., 159.

Boileau, his depreciation of Tasso, 56.
782.

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Briareus, 680.

Bride of Abydos,' 87. 661.
Bridge of Sighs, 52. 778.
'Brig of Balgownie,' 715.

'Bright be the place of thy soul 547.

Blackett, Joseph, the poetical cobbler, Brighton, Pavilion at, 752.

160. 442. 557.

Blackmore, Sir Richard, 434.
Blackwood's Magazine, its Remarks on
Don Juan, 591, 592. Some Observa-
tions upon its Remarks on Don Juan,'
805. Critical notes from, passim.
Blair, Dr., his Sermons, 635.
Blake, fashionable tonsor, 456.
Bland, Rev. Robert, his 'Collections
from the Greek Anthology,' 444. 811.
Blank-verse, excellence of rhyme over,
in English poetry, 449, 618. 810.
Blasphemy, and blasphemers, 677. 744.
Blatant Beast, 17.

Blessington, Countess of, Impromptu
on her taking a villa called Il Para-
diso,' 587. Lines written at the re-
quest of, 587.

Bligh, Captain, his Narrative of the
Mutiny of the Bounty, 171.
Blood only serves to wash ambition's
hands,' 712.

Brissot de Warville, 601.
Bristol, 437.

British Critic,' 590. 804.

British Review, the Old Girl's Re-
view,' 519. My Grandmother's Re-
view,' 591. 619. Lord Byron's Let
ter to the Editor of,' 803.
Brocken, superstition of the, 312.
Bronze wolf of Rome, 61. 789.
Brougham, Henry, esq., (now Lord
Brougham and Vaux, 429. 439.
Broughton, the regicide, his monument
at Vevay, 48.

Brown, Dr. Thomas, his Paradise of ¦
Coquettes, 812.

Browne, Sir Thomas, his 'Religio Med-
ici,' 89. His encomium on sleep,
653.

Bruce, Abyssinian, his description of a

simoom, 75.

Brummell, William, 160. 728.
Brunck, Professor, 407.

Brunswick, Duke of, his death at
Quatre-Bras, 40.

Brussels, 40.

Brutus, 757.

Bryant, Jacob, on the existence of
Troy, 658.

Brydges, Sir Egerton, his 'Letters on
the Character and Poetical Genius of
Byron,' 596. Critical notes by, pas-

sim.

Bucentaur, 53.

Budgell, Eustace, his 'leap into the
Thames,' 462.

Bull-fight, description of a, 22, 23. 792.
Bonaparte, Lucien, his Charlemagne,'

445.

Bonaparte, Napoleon, 470. 536. 571.

708. 752. The Triptolemus of the
British Farmer,' 542. His exclama-
tion on the loss of his old guard,
719. His character, 42. 600.
to.' 470. Lines on his escape from
Elba,' 571.

Ode

Buonaparte. Jacopo, his Sacco di Ro-
ma.' 323. 510.

Burdett, Sir Francis, his style of elo-
quence, 531.

Burgage tenures and tithes, 'discord's
torches.' 766.

Burgess, Sir James Bland, his epic of
Richard the First' sold to line trunks,
459. 809.

Burgoyne, General, 600

Burke, Edmund, 12. 172.
Burlesque, 651.

Burney, Dr., his character of Jewish
music. 473.

Burns, Robert, What would he have
been, if a patrician?' 442. His youth-
ful pranks, 648.

Burun, Ralph de, 388.

Busby, Thomas, Mus. Doct., his mono-
logue on the opening of Drury Lane
Theatre, 467. Parody on his mono-
logue, 563.

Bute, Lord, 531.

Butler, Dr., (head-master at Harrow,)
393. 415, 416. Lines on his being ap
pointed head-master at Harrow,' 393.
By the rivers of Babylon,' 477.
Byng, Admiral, his court-martial, 17.
Byron, Sir John, the Little, with the
great beard, 388.

Byron, two of the family of, at the siege
of Calais, and battle of Cressy, 388.
Byron, Sir John, created (1643) Baron
Byron of Rochdale; some account of,
388.

Byron, Sir Nicholas, his character by
Lord Clarendon, 388.
Byron, Sir Richard, tribute to his valor
and fidelity, 388.

Byron, Admiral John, (grandfather of
the Poet,) his proverbial ill-luck at
sea, 481. His shipwreck and suffer-
ings, 627. My grand-dad's Narra-
tive,' 633.

Byron, William, fifth Lord, (grand-
uncle of the Poet,) 414.
Byron, Captain John, (father of the
Poet,) 417.

Byron, Mrs., (mother of the Poet,) 310.
Byron, Honorable Augusta, (sister of
the Poet.) See Leigh, Honorable
Augusta.

Byron, Lady, 442. 478. 482. 583.602. 640.
806. Lines on hearing that she was
ill,' 482. Lines on reading in the
newspapers that she had been patron-
ess of a charity ball,' 583.

Byron, Honorable Augusta Ada, (daugh-
ter of the Poet,) 38. 51. 478.
Byzantium, 53.

697. 790. His laurel wreath, 66. 317.
The suitor of love,' 177, 638.
'Cain, a Mystery,' 326.
Cairn Gorme, 710.
Calderon, 602.

'Caledonian Meeting. Address intend-
ed to be recited at," 568.
Calenture, 298. 765.

Caligula, 132. His wish, 689.
Calm at Sea, 120, 636.

'Calmar and Orla, Death of,' 421.
Calpe, 28.

Calvin, 454.

Calypso, isles of. 29.

Cambridge University, 407. 445. 448.
Cambyses, 537.
Camilla, 748.

Camoens, 434. 'Stanzas to a lady,
with the poems of,' 392.
Campbell, Thomas, esq., 443.

His

Pleasures of Hope,' 443. Inadver-
tencies in his Lives of the Poets,'
813. His Gertrude of Wyoming,'
458. Critical notes by, passim.
Can Grande, 540.
Candia, 53. 630.

Cannæ, battle of, 45.
Canning, Right Hon. George, his opin-
ion of the Bride of Abydos,' 96.
His
inscription for Mrs. Brownrigg, the
'Prenti-cide,' 524. His defence of
public schools and universities, 606.
His character, 542. 677.

Canova. 58. 240. Lines on his bust of
Helen,' 578.

Cant. The crying sin of the times,'
677.

Cantemir, Demetrius, his History of
the Ottoman Empire, 675. 680.
Canterbury cathedral, 720.
Capitol. the, 789.
Capitoline Hill, 57.
Capo d'Istria, 204.

Capo d'Istrias, Count, 543.
Capo di Bove, 62.
Caracalla, 791.
Caractacus, 741. 774.
Caravaggio, 742.
Carbonari, 541.
Care. 717.

Carlile, Richard, 678.

Carlisle, (Frederick Howard,) fifth Earl
of, 442. 445. Character of his poems,
386. Dedication of Hours of Idle-
ness' to, 385.

Carlisle, (Isabella Byron,) Countess of,
385.

Carlo Dolce, 253. 742.
Carnage, 695. 702.

Carnival, 155, 579.

'Caroline, Lines to,' 391, 392.

Caroline, Queen of England, 584. 668.
680. 728.

Carr, Sir John, 24. 400. 446.
Carrer, Improvvisatore, 240.
Carthage, 700.

Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, his transla-
tion of Dante, 507. 509. 515, 516.
Carysfort, (John Joshua Proby,) first
Earl of, his Poems and Tragedies,'

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Chalons, battle of, 570.
Chamouni, 46.

Chandler, Dr., 28. 773.
Change, 728.

Chantrey, Francis, R. A., 620.

Charity Ball, Lines on reading that

Lady Byron was patroness of a,' 583.
Charlemagne, 543.

Charlemont, Mrs., 479.

Charles I., 241. 741.

Charles V. of Spain, 471.

Charles XII. of Sweden, his obstinacy
at Bender, 704.

Charlotte, Princess of Wales, Lines to,
562. Reflections on her death, 728.
Stanzas on her death,' 69.
Charlotte, Queen, 526.
Chase, the English, 743.
Chateaubriand, Viscount, 543.
Chatham, first Earl of, 736.
Chatterton, Thomas, 736.
Chaucer, 455.

Chaworth, Mary Anne, (afterwards
Mrs. Musters,) 394. .Fragment writ-
ten shortly after her marriage,' 394.
'Stanzas to, Oh! had my fate,' 425.
'Farewell to,' 547. Stanzas to, on
the author's leaving England,' 552.
Cheltenham, 176.

Cheops, King, his pyramid, 620.
Chesterfield, Earl of, his speech on the
play-house bill, 454. His remark on
hunting. 148.

'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,' 11.
Childe Buron, 13.

Childish Recollections,' 414.

Children, 343, 344. 644.

Chill and mirk is the nightly blast,'
553.

'Chillon, Prisoner of,' 148.

Chillon, Sonnet on, 148.

Chimari, 60.

Chimariot Mountains, 31.

Chioza, war of, 780.

Chivalry, 12. 651.

Christ, Pure Creed of, made sanction

of all ill,' 754.

Christabel, 136. 478.

Christianity, 754.

Chrysostom, St., 606

Churches, 668.

Churchill's Grave,' 574.

Cicero, a punster, 450.

Cicesbeo, 158.

Cid, 538. 540.

Cigars, 178.

Cincinnatus, 542.

Cintra, 16. Convention of, 17.
Circassians, 681.

Circus at Rome, 66. Maximus, 790.
Citharon, Mount, 773.

Cities, overthrow of great, 700.
Civilization, 700.

Clare, (John Fitzgibbon,) Earl of, 416.

'Lines on,' 416.

Clarens, 49.

Stanzas to,' 423.

C.

Cabot, Sebastian, 511.

Cadiz, 21. 602. 621.

Cadiz, The Girl of,' 24.

Cæsar, Augustus, his character, 472.
Cæsar, Julius, 62. 317. His character,

Catharine I. of Russia, 540.

Catharine II. of Russia, 685. 711. 717,

718.
Cathay, 730.

Catiline, 686.

Cato lends his wife to Hortensius, 678.
Catullus, the scholar of Love,' 638.
His Ad Lesbiam,' translated, 389.
His Lugete, Veneres, Cupidinesque,'
translated, 389.

Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 27. 37. 658.

660.

Clarke, Hewson, 445. 447.

Classics, too early study of, 60.

Claudian, his Old Man of Verona,'

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Columbus, 511. 755. 761.

Comboloio, or Turkish rosary. 93. 112.
Comedy, the day of, gone by, 744.
Common Lot, answer to a beautiful
poem, entitled the, 419.

Commonwealth. 223, 491.
Condorcet, Marquis de, 601.
Congreve, 204.

Congreve rockets, 612.

Conquest, the,' a fragment, 584.
Conscience, 77. 173. 188. 197. 609. 615.
638.

Constantinople, 35. Slave market at,
described, 662.
Conversationists, 744.
Cookery, science of, 758.

Copyright, sums paid by Mr. Murray to
Lord Byron for, 434.

Coquette, 734.

Coray, 775.

Corinne,' quoted, 617.
Corinth, 56.

Corinth, siege of,' 130.
Corinthian brass, 682.
Cornelian,' the, 408.

Cornelian heart which was broken,
Lines on,' 562.

Cornwall, Barry, (Bryan Walter Proc-
tor,) 726.

Coron, bay of, 106.

Corsair, the, a Tale,' 99.
'Cortejo,' 158. 614.

Cottle, Joseph, his Alfred,' and 'Fall
of Columbia,' 437. His Expostula-
tory Epistle to Lord Byron,' 592.
Could I remount the river of my
years,' 575.

'Could love forever,' 582.
Coumourgi, Ali, 132.

Country and town, discrepancies be-
tween, 768.

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Cromwell, Oliver, the sagest of usurp-
ers.' 61.

Crowe, Rev. William, his strictures on
English Bards, and Scotch Review-
ers,' 437.

Cruscan school of poetry, annihilated
by Gifford, 809.

Culloden, battle of, 411.

Cumberland, Duke of, hero of Cullo-
den. 600.

Cumberland, Richard 440.

Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 728.
Currie, Dr., his Life of Burns, 648.
Curse of Minerva,' 463.

Curtis, Sir William, 543. 721.
Cuvier, Baron. 328. 710

Cyanometer, described, 661.
Cyclades, 632. 657.

Cypress tree, 76.

Cyrus, 630.

D.

Dallaway, Rev. James, his 'Constanti-
nople' quoted, 73.

Dalrymple, Sir Hew, his Convention, 17.
'Damætas,' a character, 398.
Damas, Count de. 690.
Damme, the British, 725.
Dance, Pyrrhic, 642. 647.

Dance of Death, Holbein's, 756. Hol-
lar's, 756.

Dancing, 40. 658. 756.

Dandies, Dynasty of the, 160.
Dandolo, Henry, the octogenarian chief,

53.780.

Dandy, described, 159.

Dante, 54. 58. 507. 514. 785. 809. His
Beatrice, 640. Imitation of, 649. His
'half-way house' of life, 649. Pro-
phecy of, 506.
Danton, 601.
Dardanelles, 659.
'Darkness,' 573.

Daru, M., his picture of Venetian so-
ciety and manners, 796.
Darwin, Erasmus, his pompous chime,'
444. His Botanic Garden,' 444. Put
down by a poem in the Anti-Jacobin,
809.

Dates, a sort of post-house, where the
Fates change horses,' 610.
David, King, 615. His harp, 473. His
hymns characterized, 473.
Davy, Sir Humphry, 521. 612.
Dead, features of the, 73. Belief that
the souls of, inhabit the forms of birds,
99.

'Dear Doctor, I have read your play,'

579.

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Dekker, Thomas, his Wonder of a
Kingdom,' 549.

Delawarr, (George-John West,) fifth
Earl, 387. • Verses to,' 387. 'Lines
on,' 427.

Delphi, fountain of, 13.
Deluge, 243. 252.
Democracy, 472.

Demetrius Poliorcetes described, 313.
Demosthenes, 540, 541.
Denham, (Lord Chief Justice,) his
translation of the Greek song on
Harmodius and Aristogeiton, 40.

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'Devil's Drive; an unfinished Rhapso-
dy,' 567.

Devotion, 329, 649, 680.

Dibdin. Thomas, success of his 'Moth-
er Goose.' 440.

'Dictionnaire de Trévoux,' its defini-
tion of an epic, 618.

'Difficile est proprie,' &c. of Horace,
disputes on the meaning of. 450.
Dinner, a man's happiness dependent
on, 764.

Dinner-bell, the tocsin of the soul,'
667.

Diogenes, 759. 764.

Dirce, fountain of, 773.

Discontents, progress of popular, 699.
Disdar Aga, 773.

D'Israeli, J., esq., Dedication to him
of Observations upon an Article in
Blackwood's Magazine,' 805.
Dives, Lines to,' 558.
Dolce, Carlo. 253. 742.
Don, Brig of, 715.
'Don Juan,' 588. Preface. 588. Tes-
timonies of Authors, 588. Letter to
the Editor of My Grandmother's
Review,' 803. Observations upon an
Article in Blackwood's Magazine,'
805. Dedication of Don Juan' to
Robert Southey, esq. 598. Preface i
to Cantos VI. VII. VIII., 676.
Don Quixote, a too true tale,' 737.
Delight of reading, in the original,
753.

Doomsday-book. 717.

Dorotheus of Mitylene. 798.
Dorset, (Thomas Sackville,) Earl of,
called the drama forth.' 394.
Dorset, (Charles Sackville.) Earl of
his character. 394.

Dorset, (George-John Frederick,)
fourth Duke of, 394. • Lines occa-
sioned by the death of,' 570.
Doubt, 708. 721.
Dover, dear,' 720.
Drachenfels, 44. 719.
Drapery Misses, 725.
Drawcansir, 450.

'Dream, The,' 484. Account of a re-
markable one, 653.

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English look, 663.

English women, 735.

Ennui, the best of friends and opiate

draughts,' 648. A growth of English
root,' 744.

Enthusiasm, a moral inebriety, 739.
Envy, 672.

Epaminondas, his disinterestedness,
618.

Epic poem, definition of an, 618.
Epigram on Moore's Operatic Farce,

or Farcical Opera, 558. From the
French of Rulhières, 562. 582. On
my Wedding Day, 583. On Cobbett's
digging up Tom Paine's Bones, 583.

The world is a bundle of hay,' 583.
On my Wedding, 584. On the Bra-
ziers' Company having resolved to
present an Address to Queen Caro-
line, 584. On Lord Castlereagh, 584.
Epistle, a female, described, 745.
Epistle to a friend, in answer to some
Lines exhorting the author to banish
care, 558.

Epistle to Augusta,' 480.
Epitaph on a friend, 387. On Virgil
and Tibullus, by Demetrius Marsus,
translated, 389. On John Adams, of
Southwell, a carrier, who died of
drunkenness. 547. Substitute for an,
556. My own, 556. For Joseph
Blackett, late poet and shoemaker,
557. For William Pitt, 583. For Lord
Castlereagh, 584.
Erasmus, his Naufragium, 624.
Eratostratus. 465.

Eros and Anteros, 192.

Erse language, 697.

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Felicaja. his 'O Italia, Italia,' trans-
lated, 56.

Female fickleness, 753.
Female friendship, 752.
Fénelon, 687.

Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 600.
Ferney, 49.

Ferrara. Lord Byron's visit to, 55.
'Few years have pass'd since thou and
I,' 548.

Fickleness of woman, 753.
Fiction less striking than truth, 753.
Fielding, 660. The prose Homer of
human nature, 620.
'Fill the goblet again,' 551.
'First Kiss of Love,' 393.
First love, 612. 637.
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 'Sonnet on
the repeal of his forfeiture,' 582.
Fitzgerald, William Thomas, poetas-
ter, 431. 462.

Fletcher, William, (Lord Byron's faith-
ful valet,) 15. 553.
Florence, 57. 508.
'Florence,' (Mrs. Spencer Smith,) 29.
Stanzas to, 553.
Foppery, 811.

Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his Italy,' 67.
Fortitude, 42 54. 108. 110. 752.

Fortune, 42, 61. 160. 235. 655. 664. 811.
Forty-parson power, 717.

'Foscari, the Two; an Historical Tra-
gedy,' 287.

Foscari family, 796.

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Galt, John, esq., his character of Don
Juan, 596.

Gamba, Count Pietro, 649.

Game of Goose, 734.

Gamesters, 746. 749.

Gaming, 729. 746.

Gandia, Duke of, interesting particu-

lars of his death, 128.

Garcilasso de la Vega, 609.

Garrick, 440. 562.

Gay, his Beggar's Opera, 454.

Gayton, dancer, 440.

Gazelle, the, 12. 77.

Gell, Sir William, 446.

Gemma, the wife of Dante, 509.

Geneva, Lake of, 45, 46. 141. 148. 777.

Genevra, Sonnets to, 567.

Genlis, Madame de, 469.

Gentlemen farmers, 710.

George the Third, 467. 525. 728.

George the Fourth, 568. 570. 585, 586.
593. 705. 710. 728. 736. 'Sonnet to,

on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitz-
gerald's forfeiture,' 582.

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Gesner, his Death of Abel,' 328.
Ghibellines, 507. 509. 787.
Ghost, the Newstead, 763.
Ghosts, 760, 761. 763. 770.
Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro-Castro, his
fate, 94.

Giant's Grave, visit to, 663.
'Giaour, The; a Fragment of a Turk-
ish Tale; 72.

Gibbon, Edward, esq., his character,
50. His opinion on the advantages
of a public education, 606.
Gibraltar, straits of, 28.
Giffard, Lees, esq., LL.D., 589.
Gifford, William, esq., 432. 443. 461
470. 809.
Gin, 719.

Foscolo, Ugo, 489. His account of Pul- Gingo, St., 777.

ci's Morgante,' 492.

Giorgione, 156.

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Golden Fleece, 644.

Goldoni's comedies, 800.

Goldsmith, his anticipated definition of

the Lake school of poetry, note, 809.
Gondola described, 156.

Gondoliers, songs of the Venetian, 52.
612.778.

Good Night, the, 14. Lord Maxwell's,
11.

Goose, royal game of, 734.

Gordon, Lord George, 467.

Gordons of Gight, 411.
Goza, 29.

Gracchus, Tiberius, 716.

Grafton, Duke of, 531.

Graham, Edward, esq., 658

Grahame, James, his Sabbath Walks'
and Biblical Pictures,' 436.
Granby, Marquis of, 600.
'Granta; a Medley,' 395.

Granville, Dr., his recipe to escape sea-
sickness, 621.

Grattan, Right Hon. Henry, 541. 585,
586.677. 728.

Gray, 649. 809.

'Greatest living poets,' 726.

Greece, past and present condition of,
21. 28. 35, 36. 72, 73. 87. 117. 135. 176.
457. 539. 647.

'Acure maides,' 556.

Greek war song,
Translation of, 556.

Greeks, some account of the literature

of the modern, 775.

Grenvilles, the, 728.

Greville, Colonel, 440.

Hands, small, a distinction of birth,
654. 672.

Hannibal, 175.

Happiness, 'was born a twin,' 636.
Horace's art of, 671. An art on
which the artists greatly vary,' 739.
Hardinge, George, esq., 743.
Harley, Lady Charlotte, (the 'Ianthe'
to whom the first and second cantos
of Childe Harold' are dedicated,)

12.

Harmodius, 40.

Harmodius and Aristogeiton, song on,
40. 539.

Harmony, German colony in America
so called, 756.
Harpe, La, 540.

Harrow, 'Lines on a change of mas-
ters at,' 393. On a distant view of
the village and school of,' 396.
'Written beneath an elm in the
churchyard of,' 428. On revisiting,'

547.

Hater, an honest, 737.

Hatred, 737.

Havard, story of his tragedy, 457.
Hawke, Admiral Lord, 600.

Hawke, (Edward Harvey,) third Lord,
395.

Hayley, William, esq., advice to, 436.
765.809.

Hazlitt, William, his charge of incon-
sistency against Lord Byron, 600.
His character of Don Juan,' 594.
Health, 635. 700.

Hearer, a good one, 748.

Hearing, second, superstition of, 83.
'Heaven and Earth; a Mystery,' 242.
Hebe, 765.

Heber, Reginald, (Bishop of Calcutta,)
Critical notes by, passim.
'Hebrew Melodies,' 473.
Hecla, 538. 760.

Hector, 706.

Helen, the Greek Eve,' 751. • Lines
on Canova's bust of,' 578.
Helena, St., 536. 543.

Hell, paved with good intentions,'
528. 697.

Grey, Charles, (afterwards Earl Grey,) Hellespont, 94. 555. 630. 658.

541. 736.

Grief, 714.

Grillparzer, his tragedy of Sappho,

254.

Grindenwald, the, 46.

Gritti, Count, his sketch of a Venetian
noble, 240.

Gropius, the Sieur, 771.

Hells, St. James's, 452. 724.

Henry, Patrick, the forest-born De-
mosthenes,' 540.

Herbert, Rev. William, 438.
Hercules, 465.
Hero and Leander, 92.

'Herod's Lament for Mariamne,' 477.
Herodias, 468.

Grosvenor, Earl, (now Marquis of Hesperus, 469.

Westminster,) 453.

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Heterodoxy, 678.

Highgate, burlesque oath administered

at, 22.

Highland welcome, 679.

Hill, Thomas, esq., the patron of Kirke
White and Bloomfield, 442. 589.
'Hills of Annesley, bleak and barren,'
394.

'Hints from Horace,' 447.
History, 43. 695.

Historians, 648.

Hoare, Rev. Charles James, 445.
Hobbes, Thomas, 178. His fear of
ghosts, 760.

Hobhouse, Right Hon. Sir John Cam,
Bart., 26. 30. 32. 453. 463, 464. 468.
675. His Epistle to a young noble-
man in love,' 551. Dedication to
him of the fourth canto of Childe
Harold,' 51. His Historical Notes
to the Fourth Canto of Childe Har-
old,' 778.

Hoche, General, 44.
'Hock and soda water,' 600, 601. 623.
Hodgson, Rev. Francis, 445. 811.
Lines to, written on board the Lis-
bon packet,' 552. Epistle to, in

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Hollar, his Dance of Death,' 756.
Home, 37. 116. 612. Sight of, after ab-

sence, 641. Without hearts there
is no,' 644.

Homer, geography of, 658. 660. 694.
Iliad, 809. Odyssey, 641. His cata-
logue of ships, 742.
Honorius, 16.

Hook, Theodore, esq., 439.
Hope, Thomas, esq., 27. 448.
Hoppner, John William Rizzo, Lines
on the birth of,' 581.

Horace, Lord Byron's early dislike to,
60. His Justum et tenacem' trans-
lated, 390. The scholar of love,"
638. His Nil admirari,' 668, 671.
739. 751. Quoted, 668. 743, 747, 751.
Horton, Right Hon. Robert Wilmot,
(now Sir Robert,) 604.

Horton, Mrs., (now Lady) Wilmot,
473.

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