Greek war song, " Δεύτε παίδες, 546. Translation of, 546.
Greeks, some account of the literature
of the modern, 765. Grenvilles, the, 718. Greville, Colonel, 430.
Grey, Charles (afterwards Earl Grey), 531.726.
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.
Happiness, was born a twin,' 626. Horace's art of, 661. An art on which the artists greatly vary,' 729. Hardinge, George, esq., 733. Harley, Lady Charlotte (the lanthe' 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.
Health, 625. 690.
Hearer, a good one, 738.
Hearing, second, superstition of, 73. 'HEAVEN AND EARTH; a Mystery,' 232. Hebe, 755.
Heber, Reginald (Bishop of Calcutta), Critical notes by, passim. 'HEBREW MELODIES,' 463. Hecla, 528. 750. Hector, 696.
Helen, the Greek Eve,' 741. 'LINES on Canova's bust of,' 568. Helena, St., 526. 533.
Hell, paved with good intentions,' 518. 657.
Hellespont, 84.545. 620. 648. Hells, St. James's, 442. 714. Henry, Patrick, the forest-born De- mosthenes,' 530.
Herbert, Rev. William, 428. Hercules, 455.
Hero and Leander, 82.
'Herod's Lament for Mariamne,' 467. Herodias, 458. Hesperus, 659. Heterodoxy, 668.
Highgate, burlesque oath administered
Highland welcome, 669.
Hill, Thomas, esq., the patron of Kirke White and Bloomfield, 432. 579. 'HILLS of Annesley, bleak and barren,' 384.
HINTS FROM HORACE,' 437. History, 33. 685.
Historians, 638.
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. LINES to, written on board the Lisbon packet,' 542. EPISTLE to, in answer to some lines exhorting Lord Byron to "ba- nish care," 548.
lanthe (Lady Charlotte Harley), dedi. cation of Childe Harold' to, 2. Ibrahim Pacha, 762.
Ida, mount, 50. 547. 764.
I enter thy garden of roses,' 547. 'If sometimes in the haunts of men,' 551.
If that high world,' 463. Ilion, 647, 648. Illyria, 21. Imagination, 55. 641.
Immortality of the soul, 318. Imprisonment, solitary, its effects, 288. Improvvisatore, 776. Incantation, 178.
Incledon, Charles, singer, 799. Inconstancy, 629.
Indifference, 729. Indigestion, 656. 698.
INEZ,' Stanzas to, 13.
Infidelity, female, 630. 725.
In law an infant, and in years a boy,' 389.
Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, Innocence, 334. 672. 740.
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-
Iris, the, 50. 181.
IRISH AVATAR,' 575.
Irish language, 687.
Iron mask, 522.
'I saw thee weep,' 465.
ISLAND, THE; or, Christian and his Comrades,' 161.
Islands of the blest,' 637. Ismail, siege of, 666. 678. 695.
I speak not, I trace not,' 558.
Italian language, 483. Italian sky, 45.
Italy, 44. 153. 499. Present degraded condition of, 590.
I would I were a careless child,' 415.
smith's anticipated definition of, 804. 'Lakers,' the, 446. 608. 804. Lamb, Hon. George, 422. 429. Lamb, Lady Caroline, 628. Lambe, Charles, esq., 434. 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. Lawsuits, 756. 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 beauties, 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.
Leone, Port, 64.
Leonidas, 648.
Leonora, Tasso's, 478, 479.
Leopold, Prince of Saxe Coburg (after- wards King of the Belgians), 59. Lepanto, Gulf of, 14. 20.
LESBIA, lines to,' 387.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF "MY GRANDMOTHER'S REVIEW," ' 798.
Leucadia, 20. 628.
Leuctra, 31.
Levant, 22. 106.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory, esq., 150.
196. 425. 443.
Liakura, Mount, 26.
Liberty, 138. 162. 684. Licensing act, 444.
Life, 32. 46. 55, 56. 85. 183. 265, 285. 611
627. 641.668. 698. 718.751.
Life of a young noble, 717.
Lightning, superstitions respecting, 46. 774.
Ligne, Prince de, 680. 685. 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, 3-7. To Lesbia, 387. Addressed to a Young Lady, 388. To Marion, 3×9. To a Lady who presented to the author a lock of hair, &c., 359. To a beauti- ful Quaker, 397. On the death of Mr. Fox, 399. To the sighing Stre- phon, 400. To Eliza, 400. To Ro- | 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 an thor to mix more with society, 414. '| To Edward Noel Long, esq., 414. To a Lady Oh! had my fate,' &c., 415. s' 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. To Anne, 535. To the author of a Sve- net, beginning Sad is the verse,ˆ&c. 535. On finding a Fan, 535, To 25 Oak at Newstead, 536. On revistag Harrow, 537. To my Son, 337. 15 a faithful Friend, 538. Inscribed upon a cup formed from a skull, S
a Lady on being asked my reason for quitting England, 540. To Mr Hodgson, written on board the Lisbon packet, 542. Written in an album Malta, 543. Written after swimmyng from Sestos to Abydos, 545. Writtem beneath a picture, 546. In the Tra- vellers' Book at Orchomenus, 543 On parting, 547. To Dives, 546. Moore's operatic farce, 548. Te Thyrza, 549. On a Cornelian heart! which was broken, 552. To a Luf weeping, 552. Written on a lis leaf of the Pleasures of Memory," 132. To Time, 554. On Lord Therw poems, 556. To Lord Thurlow, se To Thomas Moore, on visiting Lei Hunt in prison, 556. On bear:g that Lady Byron was ill, 472 Belshazzar, 560. On Napoleon's ag cape from Elba, 561. To T--- Moore, 568. On the bust of Helen, be Canova, 568. To Thomas M 569. To Mr. Murray, Se Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori,
Love, best tokens of, 669. First, 602. 627. His own avenger,' 647. Lan- guage of, 642. Man's, 607. 629. Pla- tonic, 298. 601.703. Woman's, 628, 629. See also, 630. 642, 643. 663. 677. 702. 719, 720.742.
Love, first kiss of, 383. Love of gain, 693. 734. Love of glory, 650. Love of offspring, 664. Love's last adieu,' 388. Lovers, 625. 641. Lover's Leap, 20. 608.
Loves of the Triangles, 804. Lowe, Sir Hudson, 527. 716. Luc, Jean André de, 138. Lucca, 749.
Lucretia, 195.
Marino, a corrupter of the taste of Eu- rope, 804.
MARINO FALIERO, DOGE OF VENICE; an Historical Tragedy,' 193. Dedica- tion to Goethe, 197. Story of, 786. 'MARION,' Lines to, 389. Marischalchi Gallery, Bologna, 146. Marius at Carthage, 498. 725. Markland, J. H., esq., his character of Hours of Idleness,' 745. Markow, General, 686.
Marlborough, Coxe's Life of, 195. 638. Marlow, his Faustus,' 192. 'Marmion,' 135. 424. Marriage, 630. 720.
Marriage of literary men, 499.
Marriage state, the best or worst of any,' 742. The best for morals,' 745. Mars, 682.
Martial, his epigrams, 595. 745. Lib. i. ep. 1., imitated, 574.
Martin, the regicide, 514.
Marvell, Andrew, his lines on the exe-
cution of Charles I., 231.
'Mary,' 384. 589. 653. 'Lines to, on receiving her picture,' 387.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 179. Her person described, 661. 703. Massinger, 430. Matapan, Cape, 631. Match-making, 745. Matrimony, 720.
Matter, 76. Bishop Berkeley's denial of the existence of, 711.
Matthias, Thomas James, esq., 27. His Pursuits of Literature,' 807. His edition of Gray's works, 807. Matthews, Charles Skinner, esq., 15. Matthews, Henry, esq., 15. His' Diary of an Invalid,' 190.
Maturin, Rev. Charles, 196.
Maurice, Rev. Thomas, his Richmond Hill,' 427. Mauritania, 18. 'MAZEPPA,' 153. Mecca, 25. 70. 86.
Medici, family of the, 779. Mausoleum of the, 48. 779. Medina, 25. Meditation, 18.
Mediterranean, 61. A noble subject for
a poem, 61.
Medwin, Mr., 584.
Megara, 46. 128.
Megaspelion, monastery of, 764.
Meknop, General, 691.
Meillerie, 768.
Melancthon, 699.
Melbourne House, 436.
Melody, Suwarrow's polar, 696.
Melton Mowbray, head quarters of the English chase, 733.
Memnon, statue of, 731. Memory, 17.
Mendeli, Mount, 26.
Mephistopheles, 465. 727.
Merci, Count, his epitaph, 26.
Merivale, J. H. esq., 434. His Ron- cesvalles,' 483.
Metaphysics, 725.
Metella, Cecilia, tomb of, 53.
Methodism, cause of the pogress of, 768.
Metternich, Prince, 533.
Michelli, Signora, translator of Shak-
'Middle Age' of Man, described, 719. Milan, state of society at, 629. Milbanke, Sir Ralph, 593. Milbanke, Lady, 593. Milbanke, Miss (afterwards Lady Byron), 432.
Miller, William, bookseller, 423. Milman, Rev. Henry Hart, his History of the Jews,' 463, 464, 465. 467. His Fall of Jerusalem,' 196. His cha- racter of Heaven and Earth,' 243. Critical notes by, passim.
Milo, 461.
Miltiades, 27.
Milton, 90. 439. 525. 630. 638. Minerva, 26. 454.
MINERVA, CURSE OF,' 453. Minotaur, fable of the, 624. Minturnæ, 498.
Mirabeau, 591.
Muezzin, 22. 70. 697.
Munda, 303.
Murat, Joachim, death of, 786. His
snow white plume,' 561.
Murray, John, esq., sums paid by him to Lord Byron for copyright, 424. 'MY DEAR Mr. Murray, you're in a damn'd hurry,' 570. STRAHAN, Ton- son, Lintot of the times,' 570. To HOOK the reader, you, John Murray,' 569. EPISTLE from, to Dr. Polidori,' 569. LINES to,' 574. His notes on
Medwin's Conversations, 809.
Murray, John, jun. esq., 197.
Music, 79. 743, 755.
Mussulwomen, 151.
Napier, Colonel, his detection of an error in Childe Harold,' 7. Napoleon. See Buonaparte. Napoleon's FAREWELL, 563. Napoleon,
François-Charles-Joseph, Duke of Reichstadt, 533. 756. 'Napoleon the First,' 756. Napoli di Romania, 120. National debt, 700.
Native land, sensation on leaving, 611. Nature, 17. 20, 40. 663. 743. 747. Nature, PRAYER of,' 413.
NAY, SMILE not at my sullen brow,' 13. 'Needy knife-grinder,' 15. Nebuchadonoser, 658. Negropont, 81.
Neipperg, Count, 461. 533. Nekir, 70.
Nelson, Lord, 591.
Nemesis, Roman, 56. 784. Nemi, 60.
Neptune, 168. 626. Nero, 639.
Nero, consul, 165.
Nero, emperor, 639.
Nessus, robe of, 717. 752. Newfoundland dog,
North-west passage, 729.
Norton, Hon. Mrs., 430.
Novelties, please less than they impress
Oak, LINES to an, at Newstead,' 536. Oath, British, 715.
Oath, Continental, 715.
'OBSERVATIONS upon an Article in
Blackwood's Magazine,' 800. Obstinacy, 742.
Ocean, 61.
Ocean Stream,' 653.
Ocellus Lucanus, 766.
O'Connell, 575.
Odalisques, 670.
'ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE,'
'ODE ON VENICE,' 480. Odessa, 666.
Offspring, care of, 664.
Oн, Anne! your offences,' 535. OH! say not, sweet Anne,' 535. OH! banish care,' 548.
OH! had my fate been joined with thine!' 415.
OH LADY! when I left the shore,' 543. OH! my lonely, lonely, lonely pillow,"
OH! never talk to me again,' 14. OH! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom,"
OH! talk not to me of a name great
OH! weep for those,' 464. Old age, 634.
Olympus, 50. 527.
O'Meara, Barry, 527. Causes of his dismissal from the navy, 527.
'ON Jordan's banks,' 464.
ONE struggle more, and I am free,"
O'Neil, Miss, actress, 196.
Orchomenus, 545, LINES Written in
the travellers' book at,' 545.
O'Reilly, General Count, 604.
'Origin of Love,' Lines on being asked
what was the, 555.
Orpheus, 450. 638.
Orthodoxy, 668.
OSCAR OF ALVA;' a tale, 390.
Ossian, Macpherson's, 412.
Otho, his last moments, 187. His mir-
ror, 261.
Otway, 193. 430.
Ouchy, 138.
Pitti Palace, 47.
Pizarro, 15. 529.
Plagiarism, 134. 288. 612, 613.
Plato, his lines on the tomb of Themis- tocles, 62. His system of love, 601. His Dialogues, 750. His reply to Diogenes, 754.
Platonic love, 598. 601. 703.
Playhouse bill, origin of, 444. Pro- priety of repealing it, 444. Pleasure, 601, 602. 610. A stern moral- ist, 635.
Pleasures of Hope, 433.
Pleasures of Memory, 433. 'LINES written on a blank leaf of,' 552. Plimley, Peter (Rev. Sidney Smith), his 'Letters,' 757.
Plutarch's Lives,' 687. Mitford's abuse of, 721.
Po, Stanzas to the,' 571. Poetry, present state of English, 804. Nothing in, so difficult as a beginning, 640. Is a passion,' 651. Poets, 502. 650. Amatory, 652. Duties of, 692. The greatest living, 716. Poggio, his exclamation on looking down on Rome, 47.
Pouqueville, M. de, 21. 655. Character of his writings, 21.
Poussin, his picture of the deluge, 242. Pratt, Samuel, 426. His Sympathy,' 426.
'PRAYER OF NATURE,' 413. Prèsle, dancer, 430.
Pretension, absence of, 744.
Previsa, 24.
Priam, 303.
Pride, 640. 728.
Prince Regent, A finished gentleman from top to toe,' 726. SONNET to, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzge- rald's Forfeiture,' 572. 'Lines to, on
his standing between the coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles I., 558. Principles, the two, 332.
PRISONER OF CHILLON,' 138.
PROLOGUE delivered previously to the performance of the Wheel of Fortune, at a private theatre,' 398.
'PROMETHEUS,' 565.
Prometheus of schylus, 602.
'PROPHECY OF DANTE,' 495. Dedication to Countess Guiccioli, 496. Prophets, 739.
Protesilaus, 648.
Pruth, the river, 530. Psyche, 701.
Public schools, 596. 610.
Advantages of, 596. Best adapted to the genius and constitution of the English, 596. Pulci, his Morgante Maggiore,' 482. Sire of the half-serious rhyme, 641. Pultowa, battle of, 154. 161. Puns, 440.
Pye, Henry James, esq.,
Pygmalion, statue of, 671. 701.
Pyramus and Thisbe, 658.
Pyrrhic dance, 632. 637.
Pyrrho, the doubting philosopher, 698. Pyrrhus, 533.
QUAKER, Lines to a beautiful,' 397. Quaker, tenets of the, 16.
Quarrels of Authors, D'Israeli's, 800.
Quarterly Review, 609. Critical notes from, passim.
Queens, generally prosperous in their
Quirini, Alvise, 230. Quite refreshing,' 692.
Rage, woman's, 664.
Rainbow, 602. Description of a, 619. 'Ram Alley,' Barrey's comedy of, 458. Ramazan, feast of, 22. 65.
Ranz des Vaches, 288. Rape of the Lock, 806.
Raphael, his death, 149. His Transfi- guration, 744.
Rapp, American harmonist, 746. Ravenna, 48. Its pine forest, 639. Battle of, 650. Dante's tomb at, 650. Ravenstone, 187. Ready money, 'is Aladdin's lamp,' 720. Reason, 333. 'Ne'er was hand in glove with rhyme,' 703.
Red Sea, 623.
Reformadoes, 705.
Refreshing, origin of the phrase, 508.
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