'CHURCHILL'S GRAVE,' 564. Cicero, a punster, 440. Cicesbeo, 148.
Cid, 528, 530. Cigars, 168. Cincinnatus, 532.
Cintra, 6. Convention of, 7. Circassians, 671.
Circus at Rome, 56. Maximus, 783. Citharon, Mount, 764.
Cities, overthrow of great, 690. Civilisation, 690.
Clare (John Fitzgibbon), Earl of, 406. 'LINES on,' 406. 'STANZAS to,' 413. Clarens, 39.
Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 17. 27. 648. 650.
Clarke, Hewson, 435. 437.
Classics, too early study of, 50. Claudian, his Old Man of Verona,' 530.
Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 183. Cleopatra, 748.
Congreve rockets, 602.
'CONQUEST, the,' a fragment, 574.
Conscience, 67. 163. 178. 187. 599. 605.
Constantinople, 25. Slave market at, described, 652.
Conversationists, 734.
Cookery, science of, 748.
Copyright, sums paid by Mr. Murray to Lord Byron for, 424. Coquette, 724.
'CORINTH, SIEGE OF,' 120.
'Cornelian,' the, 398.
Cornelian heart which was broken, 'Lines on,' 552.
Cowley, his imitation of Claudian's Old Man of Verona,' 530. Cowper, 433. Coxcomb, 64.
Coxe, Archdeacon, his Life of Marl borough,' 638. 655. His Life of Sir Robert Walpole,' 655.
Crabbe, Rev. George, though Na- ture's sternest painter, yet the best,' 434.; the first in point of power and genius,' 434.; the first of living poets,' 804.
Crashaw, Richard, 636. Cowley's lines on, 636.
Creation, 326.
Cribb, Tom, pugilist, 455.
Critic, Sheridan's, too good for a farce,
Croker, Crofton, his Fairy Legends,"
Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, his query concerning the Bride of Aby- dos,' 77.
Croly, Rev. Dr. George, 716. His 'Letter of Cato to Lord Byron,' 565. Cromwell, Oliver, the sagest of usurp- ers,' 51.
Crowe, Rev. William, his strictures on English Bards, and Scotch Review- ers' 427.
Cruscan school of poetry, annihilated by Gifford, 804.
Culloden, battle of, 401.
Cumberland, Duke of, hero of Cullo- den, 590.
Cumberland, Richard, 430.
Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 718. Currie, Dr., his Life of Burns, 638. 'CURSE OF MINERVA,' 453. Curtis, Sir William, 533. 711. Cuvier, Baron, 318.700.
Cyanometer, described, 651. Cyclades, 622. 647.
Cypress tree, 66.
Cyrus, 620
Dallaway, Rev. James, his Constan-
Dalrymple, Sir Hew, his Convention, 7.
'Damætas,' a character, 388.
Damas, Count de, 680.
Damme, the British, 715.
Dance, Pyrrhic, 632. 637.
Dance of Death, Holbein's, 746. Hal-
Dancing, 30. 648. 746.
Dandies, Dynasty of the, 150.
Dandolo, Henry, the octogenarian chick,
Daru, M., his picture of Venetian so- ciety and manners, 789. Darwin, Erasmus, his pompous chime,' 434. His Botanic Garden,' 434. Put down by a poem in the Anti-Jacobin, 804.
Dates, a sort of post-house, where the Fates change horses,' 600. David, King, 605. His harp, 463. His hymns characterised, 463. Davy, Sir Humphry, 511. 602.
Dead, features of the, 63. Belief that the souls of, inhabit the forms of birds,
DEAR DOCTOR, I have read your play, 569.
• DEAR OBJECT of defeated care,' 546. Death, 27. 38. 55. 73. 328. 481. 565. 639. 641. 647.630. 656. 658.698. 705. Shuns the wretched, 607. Advantages of an early, 641.701. The sovereign's sove- reign,' 706. A reformer, 706. Dun- nest of all duns, 744. A gaunt gour- mand,' 744.
Death and the Lady, 630.
• Death of Calmar and Orla,' 41. Dee, the, 416.
De Foix, Gaston, his tomb at Ravenna, 650.
'DEFORMED TRANSFORMED; a Drama,' 300.
Deformity, an incentive to distinction, 304.
Dekker, Thomas, his Wonder of a Kingdom,' 539.
Delawarr (George-John West), fifth Earl, 377. VERSES to,' 377. on,' 417.
Delphi, fountain of, 3.
'Dictionnaire de Trévoux,' its defini-
'Difficile est propriè,' &c. of Horace, disputes on the meaning of, 410. Dinner, a man's happiness dependent
Dinner-bell, the tocsin of the soul,' 657.
Diogenes, 749. 754. Dirce, fountain of, 764. Discontents, progress of popular, 689. Disdar Aga, 763.
D'Israeli, J., esq., 'Dedication to him of Observations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 800. 'Dives, LINES to,' 548. Dolce, Carlo, 243. 732. Don, Brig of, 705.
DON JUAN,' 578. Preface, 578. Tes- timonies of Authors, 578. Letter to the Editor of My Grandmother's Review,' 798. Observations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 800. Dedication of Don Juan' to Robert Southey, esq. 588. Preface to Cantos VI. VII. VIII., 666.
Don Quixote, a too true tale,' 727. Delight of reading, in the original, 743.
Doomsday-book, 707.
Dorotheus of Mitylene, 792.
Dorset (Thomas Sackville), Earl of, 'called the drama forth,' 384. Dorset (Charles Sackville), Earl of, his character, 384. Dorset (George-John Frederick), fourth Duke of, 384. LINES Occasioned by the death of,' 560. Doubt, 698. 711. Dover, dear,' 710. Drachenfels, 34. 709. Drapery Misses, 715. Drawcansir, 440.
DREAM, The,' 474. Account of a re- markable one, 643.
Demetrius Poliorcetes described, 303. Demosthenes, 530, 531.
Denham, his Cowper's Hill, 710. Denman (Lord Chief Justice), his trans- lation of the Greek song on Harino- dius and Aristogeiton, 30. Dennis, John, critic, 443. His tract against operas, 443.
De Pauw, his writings characterised, 763.
De Quincey, Mr., his Confessions of an Opium Eater, 642.
De Retz, Cardinal, his account of a shipwreck in the Gulf of Lyons,
Dervish Tahiri, Lord Byron's Arnaout
Guide, 73. 121.
Desaix, General, 591.
Despair, 29. 75. 103. 616. 689. Despotism, 662.
Destruction of Sennacherib, 467.
De Tott, Baron, his History of the Turks,' 714.
'DEVIL'S DRIVE; an unfinished Rhap- andy,' 557.
Devotion, 319. 639. 670.
Dibden, Thomas, success of his ' Mother
Drummond, Sir William, 196. 'Academical Questions,' quoted, 55. Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph, 50. 'LINES on his retiring from the head-master- ship of Harrow,' 383. Drury Lane Theatre, ADDRESS, spoken at the opening of,' 552. Dryden, his Ode,' 804. His epigram under Milton's picture, 805, 806. His 'Palamon and Arcite,' 806. His Ab- salom and Achitophel,' 639. His Theodore and Honoria,' 639. Dubois, Edward, esq., his satire, en- titled 'My Pocket Book,' 436. Dubost, M., painter, his Beauty and the Beast,' 438. Duelling, 644.
'DUET between Campbell and Bowles, 574.
Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. Robert Cockburn), Lord Byron's boyish attachment for, 416. Dumourier, 590.
Duppa, Richard, esq., his Life of Michael Angelo,' 502, 503.
Egripo (the Negropont), 81. Ehrenbreitstein, 34.
Ekenhead, Mr., 129. 545. 620. Elba, Isle of, 462. 528.
Eldon, Earl of, his judgment in the case of Cain,' 317. His impartiality, 750. ELEGY on Newstead Abbey,' 402. Elgin, Lord, 17. 436. 453. 455. Elgin marbles, 453. 455.
ELIZA, Lines to,' 400.
Elizabeth, Queen, her avarice, 70-1.
ELLEN, Lines to,' imitated from Ca- tu!lus, 379.
Ellis, George, esq., 65
Eloisa, 173.
Eloisa and Abelard,' Pope's, 806.
Eloquence, power of, 744.
EMMA, Lines to,' 381.
Endor, witch of, 183. 465.
Endorsement to Deed of Separation,'
ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEW.
ERS,' 420.
English look, 653.
English women, 725.
Ennui, the best of friends and opiate
draughts,' 638. A growth of English root,' 734.
Enthusiasm, a moral inebriety, 729. Envy, 662.
Epaminondas, his disinterestedness, 608. Epic poem, definition of an, GOS. EPIGRAM on Moore's Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera, 548. From the French of Rulhières, 552. 572. On my Wedding Day, 573. On Cobbett's digging up Tom Paine's Bones, 573. The world is a bundle of hay,' 573. On my Wedding, 574. On the Bra. ziers' Company having resolved to present an Address to Queen Caro line, 574. On Lord Castlereagh, 574. Epistle, a female, described, 735. Epistle to a friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the author to banish care, 548.
'EPISTLE to Augusta,' 470. EPITAPH on a friend, 377. On Virgil and Tibullus, by Demetrius Marsus, translated, 379. On John Adams, of Southwell, a carrier, who died of drunkenness, 537. Substitute for an, 546. My own, 546. For Joseph Blackett, late poet and shoemaker, SG
Eros and Anteros, 182.
Erse language, 687.
Erskine, Lord, 734.
Etiquette, G61. 664. Etna, 56. 620.
Eugene of Savoy, 501.
Euphues (Barry Cornwall), 685. 716. Euripides, translation from his Medea, • Έρωτες ύπες, 396.
Eustace's Classical Tour in Italy,' strictures on, 785.
EUTHANASIA, When Time, or soon or late,' 550.
Eutropius, the eunuch, and minister of Arcadius, character of, 589. Euxine, or Black Sea, description of, 653.
Evening described, 45, 182. 639. Evil, 332. Origin of, 332.
Exile, 4. 28. 289. 612.
Expectation, 108. 602.
Experience, 723. The chief philoso- pher, 744.
Sonnet on the repeal of his forfeiture,' 572. Fitzgerald, William Thomas, poetaster, 421. 452.
Fletcher, William (Lord Byron's faith- ful valet), 5. 543. Florence, 47. 498.
'Florence' (Mrs. Spencer Smith), 19. Stanzas to, 543. Foppery, 807.
Forsyth, Joseph, esq.. his Italy,' 57. Fortitude, 32. 44. 98. 100. 742.
Fortune, 32. 51. 150. 225. 645. 654. 807. Forty-parson power, 707.
FOSCARI, the Two; an Historical Tra- gedy,' 277.
Foscari family, 790.
Foscolo, Ugo, 479. His account of Pul- ci's Morgante,' 482.
Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 473, 474. 531. Lines on the death of,' 399. Saying of, 526. His grave, 526. Fox hunt, an English, 738. 'Fragment,' 378.
Fragment, written shortly after the marriage of Miss Chaworth,' 384. France, 528.
FRANCESCA OF RIMINI;' from the In- ferno of Dante, 505.
Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of Junius,' 522.
Franciscan Convent at Athens, 437. 453. 546.
Galt, John, esq., his character of Don Juan, 586.
Gamba, Count Pietro, 639.
Game of Goose, 724.
Gamesters, 726. 739. Gaming, 719. 736.
Gandia, Duke of, interesting particu lars of his death, 118. Garcilasso de la Vega, 599. Garrick, 430. 552.
Gay, his Beggar's Opera, 444. Gayton, dancer, 430. Gazelle, the, 2. 67. Gell, Sir William, 436.
Gemma, the wife of Dante, 499.
Geneva, Lake of, 35, 36. 131. 138. 768. Genevra, Sonnets to, 557.
Genlis, Madame de, 459. Gentlemen farmers, 700.
George the Third, 457. 515. 718. George the Fourth, 558. 560. 575, 576. 583. 695, 700. 718. 726. SONNET to, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fits. gerald's forfeiture, 572.
Georgians, beauty of the, 671. Geramb, Baron, Campbell's, 513. 'Gertrude of Wyoming,' Campbell's, 448.
Gesner, his Death of Abel, 318. Ghibellines, 497. 499. 780. Ghost, the Newstead, 753. Ghosts, 750, 751. 753. 760.
Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro Castro, his fate, 84.
Giant's Grave, visit to, 653. 'GIAOUR, The; a Fragment of a Turk ish Tale;' 62.
Gibbon, Edward, esq., his character, 40. His opinion on the advantages of a public education, 596. Gibraltar, straits of, 18.
Giffard, Lees, esq., LL.D., 579. Gifford, William, esq., 422. 433. 451. 460.804.
Gin, 709.
Gingo, St., 768. Giorgione, 146.
'Girl of Cadiz,' 14. Glaciers, 50.
Gladiator, the dying, stanzas on. 56.645. Gladiators, 784.
Glenbervie (Sylvester Douglas), first Lord, 501.
Godoy, Don Manuel, 9.
Goethe, his Kennst du das Land,' &c. imitated, 77. His Faust, 191. His remarks on Manfred,' 191. · Dedica tion of Marino Faliero' to, 197. His 'Werther,' 197. Lord Byron's letter to, 197. His tribute to the memory of Byron, 244. Dedication of Sar- danapalus' to, 244. His character of 'Don Juan,' 587. His Mephisto pheles,' 727.
Gold, 719.
Golden Fleece, 634.
Goldoni's comedies, 794.
Goldsmith, his anticipated definition of the Lake school of poetry, 804. Gondola described, 146.
Gondoliers, songs of the Venetian, 42. 602. 769.
Good Night, the, 4. Lord Maxwell's, 1. Goose, royal game of, 724.
Gordon, Lord George, 457. Gordons of Gight, 401. Goza, 19.
Gracchus, Tiberius, 706.
Grafton, Duke of, 521.
Graham, Edward, esq., 648.
Grahame, James, his Sabbath Walks' and Biblical Pictures,' 426.
Granby, Marquis of, 590- 'GRANTA; a Medley,' 385.
Granville, Dr., his recipe to escape sea- sickness, 611.
Grattan, Right Hon. Henry, 531. 575,
576. GC7. 718. Gray, 639. 805.
'Greatest living poets,' 716.
Greece, past and present condition of, 11. 18. 25, 26. 62, 63. 77. 107. 125, 106. 447.529.637.
Grillparzer, his tragedy of Sappho, 244. Grindenwald, the, 36.
Gritti, Count, his sketch of a Venetian noble, 230.
Gropius, the Sieur, 762.
Grosvenor, Earl (now Marquis of West- minster), 443. Guadalquiver, 620. Guadiana, 8.
Guariglia, Signor, 648. Guelfs, 497.499. 780.
Guesclin, Du, Constable of France, 527. Guiccioli (Teresa Gamba), Countess,
161. 244. 496. 571. 577. 603. 652. Dedi- cation of the Prophecy of Dante to, 496.
Guido, his Aurora, 738. Gunpowder, 169. 687.
Gurney, Hudson, esq., his Cupid and Psyche,' 635.
Gurney, William Brodie, short-hand writer, 607.
Gustavus Adolphus, his death at Lut- zen, 528.
Habesci, Louis, 635. Hades, 329.
Hall, Captain Basil, his interview with Napoleon, 527.
Hallam, Henry, esq., his review of Payne Knight's Taste,' 428. 456. His Middle Ages,' 722. Hamburgh, 458.
Hands, small, a distinction of birth, 644. 662.
Happiness, was born a twin,' 626 Horace's art of, 661. An art 03. which the artists greatly vary,' 729. Hardinge, George, esq., 733.
Harley, Lady Charlotte (the Ianthe' to whom the first and second cantos of Childe Harold' are dedicated), 2. Harmodius, 30.
Harmodius and Aristogeiton, song on, 30. 529.
Harmony, German colony in America so called, 746. Harpe, La, 530.
Harrow, Lines on a change of masters at,' 383. On a distant view of the village and school of,' 386. • Written beneath an elm in the churchyard of,' 418. On revisiting,' 537.
Hater, an honest, 727.
Hatred, 727.
Havard, story of his tragedy, 447. Hawke, Admiral Lord, 590.
Hawke (Edward Harvey), third Lord, 385.
Hayley, William, esq., advice to, 426. 755.804.
Hazlitt, William, his charge of inconsist- ency against Lord Byron, 590. His character of Don Juan,' 584.
Hoare, Rev. Charles James, 435.
Hobbes, Thomas, 168. His fear of ghosts, 750.
Hobhouse, Right Hon. Sir John Cam, Bart., 16. 20. 22. 443. 453, 454. 458. 665. His Epistle to a young noble- man in love,' 541. Dedication to him of the fourth canto of Childe Ha- rold,' 41. His Historical Notes to the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold,' 769.
Hoche, General, 34.
'Hock and soda water, 590, 591. 613. Hodgson, Rev. Francis, 435. 806.
to, written on board the Lisbon packet,' 542. EPISTLE to, in answer to some lines exhorting Lord Byron to "ba- nish care," 548.
Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, 807.
Holbein, his Dance of Death,' 746. Hole, Rev. Richard, 805. Holford, Miss, 807.
Holland, Lord, 429. Dedication of the Bride of Abydos to, 77. His charac- ter of Voltaire, 809. Holland, Lady, 429. 436. Holland, Dr., 23.
Hollar, his Dance of Death,' 746. Home, 27. 106. 602. Sight of, after ab. sence, 631. Without hearts there is no,' 634.
Homer, geography of, 648. 650. 684. Iliad, 805. Odyssey, 631. His cata- logue of ships, 732. Honorius, 6.
Hook, Theodore, esq., 429. Hope, Thomas, esq., 17. 438. Hoppner, John William Rizzo, 'LINES on the birth of,' 571. Horace, Lord Byron's early dislike to, 50. His Justum et tenacem' trans-
smith's anticipated definition of, 804. 'Lakers,' the, 446. 608. 04. Lambe, Hon. George, 422. 429. Lamb, Lady Caroline, 628. Lambe, Charles, esq., 424. Lamberti, Venetian poet, 230. Lambro Canzari, Greek patriot, 85. LAMENT OF TASSO,' 476. Lancelot of the Lake, 506.
• Landed Interest,' 532. Landor, Walter Savage, esq., 167. 512.
514. 716. His Gebir,' 514. Langeron, Count de, 680. Lannes, Duke of Montebello, 591. Lansdowne (Henry Fitzmaurice Petty), fourth Marquis of, 385. 397. 429. Lanskoi, the grande passion of Cathe- rine II. 701.
Laocoon, the, 59. 646. Laos, the river, 22.
LARA; a Tale,' 108.
Lascy, Major General, 687. Laugier, Abbé, his character of Marino Faliero, 195, Laura, 630. 773. Lausanne, 39.
Lawyers, 604. 705.
Lay of the Last Minstrel, 423. Leander and Hero, 82. Learned ladies, 593.
Learned languages, results of the too early study of, 50.
Lee, Harriet, her German's Tale,' 341. Legion of Honour, LINES on the Star of,' 562.
Legitimacy, 663. 697.
Leigh, Hon. Augusta (Lord Byron's sister), 34. STANZAS to,' 470.
EPISTLE to,' 470. Lely, Sir Peter, drapery of his beautics, 732. Leipsic, 458. 528.
Leman, Lake, 35. 37. 731. 742. SONNET to,' 565.
L'Enclos, Ninon de, 661.
Lenzoni, Marchioness, her rescue of the bones of Boccaccio, 778. Leo X., 503.
Leoben, 34.
Leone, Port, 64.
Leonidas, 648.
Leonora, Tasso's, 479, 479.
Leopold, Prince of Saxe Coburg (after- wards King of the Belgians), 59. Lepanto, Gulf of, 14. 20.
LESBIA, lines to,' 387.
196. 425. 443.
Liakura, Mount, 26.
Liberty, 138. 162. 684.
Licensing act, 444.
Lies, 714.
Life, 32. 46. 55, 56. 85. 183. 263. 285.611. 627.641.668. 698. 718. 751.
Life of a young noble, 717.
Lightning, superstitions respecting, 46. 774.
Ligne, Prince de, 680, 6×3. 708.
LINES on the Death of a Young Lady." 376. To E., 377. To D., 377. On leaving Newstead Abbey, 377. Writ ten in Rousseau's Letters of an Ita- lian Nun,' 379. On a change of mas ters at a great school, 383. On a dis- tant view of the village and school of Harrow, 386. To M., 356. To M. S. G., 387. To Woman, 387. To Mary, on receiving her picture, 37. To Lesbia, 387. Addressed to a Young Lady, 388. To Marion, 380. To a Lady who presented to the author a lock of hair, &c., 389. To a beauti- ful Quaker, 397. On the death of Mr. Fox, 399. To the sighing Stre- phon, 400. To Eliza, 400. To ke- mance, 401. To a Lady who presented the author with the velvet band which bound her tresses, 410. To the Rev. J. T. Becher, on his advising the au- thor to mix more with society, 410, To Edward Noel Long, esq., 414. To a Lady - Oh! had my fate,' &c., 415. To George Earl Delawarr, 417. To the Earl of Clare, 417. Written be neath an elm in the churchyard of Harrow, 418. To a vain Lady, 535. T Anne, 535. To the author of a Son- net, beginning Sad is the verse,' &c... 535. On finding a Fan, 535, To Oak at Newstead, 536. On revisiting Harrow, 537. To my Son, 537. To
a faithful Friend, 538. Inscribed upon a cup formed from a skull, 539. To a Lady on being asked my reason for quitting Eugland, 540. Te Mr. Hodgson, written on board the Lisbon packet, 542. Written in an album at Malta, 543. Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos, 545. Written beneath a picture, 546. In the Tra- vellers' Book at Orchomenus, 545. On parting, 547. To Dives, 548. On Moore's operatic farce, 548. To Thyrza, 549. On a Cornelian beart, which was broken, 552. To a Lady weeping, 552. Written on a blank I leaf of the Pleasures of Memory,' 52. To Time, 554. On Lord Thurlow's poems, 556. To Lord Thurlow, 556. To Thomas Moore, on visiting Leigh Hunt in prison, 556. On hearing that Lady Byron was ill, 472. To Belshazzar, 560. On Napoleon's es cape from Elba, 561. To Thomas Moore, 568. On the bust of Helen by Canova, 568. To Thomas Moore, 569. To Mr. Murray, 569 From Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori, 509.
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