Aurora Borealis, a new, 124. A versified Aurora Bore- Authors: fellows in foolscap uniforms,' 477. 'Beauty blighted in an hour,' 189. Becher (Rev. J. T.): Answer to a complaint of his, 24. Beckford, William, author of Vathek,' Cintra, retreat of, Bed of Ware, 543. Beecher. See Becher. Beef and Battles, 508. English Bee', 622. Behmen, Jacob, and his reveries, 542. Belisarius, hero, conqueror, and cuckold,' 511. Belshazzar! from the Banquet turn, 62. Vision of, 66. Bender, like Swedish Charles at,' 564. Benzon, Vittor, and his mother the celebrated beauty,' BEPPO, a Venetian Story, 472. Specimen of the model, 479. Berkeley, Bishop, and his no matter' theory,' 580. 306. Betty, Master, the young Roscius,' 96. Bigotry: Who doom to hell, themselves are on the way,' 274. Bile, energetic, 'nought 's more sublime than,' 539. Biren and Biron, the graceless name of Biron,' 577. Black Edward's helm,' 579. Black Friar, Legend of the, 618. Blackbourne, Archbishop, an alleged buccancer, €35. Bland, Rev. R., and his associate Bard,' 99, 631. Avarice, a good old gentlemanly vice,' 496. Byron's Blasphemy and blasphemers, 542. Fielding's Mrs. Adanis panegyric on, 586, 587. Ave Maria! blessed be the hour,' 520. on this topic, 600. Blessington, To the Countess of, 89. Bligh, Captain: Awake, bold Bligh!' 263. Object of 'Blood serves to wash Ambition's hands,' 571. Bloomfield, Robert, his patrons, and his fate, 98, 631, 634. 529. 'Blue devils for his morning mirrors,' 608. Blues, our, contrasted with the Turkish ladies, 653. Bob Southey! You're a poet-Poet Laureate, 479. Boeotia and Baotian Shades, 146, 637. Dull Bœotis,' 112. Bowles, Rev. W. Lisle, song written to 'shock' him, Brass. Sce Corinthian Brass. Brazier's Company, On the intended address of the, 87. 111. Bullfight, description of a, 146. Inveterate rage for the Burke, Edmund, and his lament for chivalry, 139. Say- Burns, Robert, 98. Whom Dr Currie well describes,' 520. Busby, Thomas, Mus. Doct. (Dr. Plagiary '), 114. Oh Butler, Dr., head master at Harrow (Pomposus): Byron, Augusta (the poet's sister). See Leigh. Byron, John, Commodore, afterwards Admiral (grand- Byron, Lady (the poet's widow, née Milbank): Lines on Byron, Lord: His ancestry, their exploits, &c., 3, 4, 23, Byron, Mrs. (the poet's mother): 'Childe Harold had a Byron Oak, The, 40 "By the rivers of Babylon,' 67. Calmar and Orla,' 31. Source of the story, 627. Calpe's straits, 150. Calvin saw Servetus blaze,' 105. 'Calypso's Isles,' 151. Geographic note thereon, 639. Cambridge University: Granta's sluggish shade,' 20. Camilla, simile drawn from the swiftness of, 603. Camoëns, Stanzas to a lady with the poems of,' 7. Sa- pocrene, 495. Some of his slips of the pen, 667. Iis 'Can Grande,' humorous rendering of the name, 134. Candour compels me, Becher, to commend, 21. Canning, Rt. Hon. George: His colleagues hate him 136. Canova, 173. Lines on his bust of Ilelen, 8 Cant, the 'crying sin' of the time, 542. Capo di Bove, stern round tower of other days,' 177, 649. Caracalla, act of Alexander the Great imitated by, Caravaggio's gloomier stain,' 598. Care brings every week his bills in,' 576. Carnage is God's daughter,' 558. Origin of the phrase, Caroline, verses to, 6, 7. Caroline, Queca, On the Braziers' proposed address to, 585. Cassandra's fate,' 100. Castalian tea, 529. Castalie, the dews of, 637. Castelnau's Histoire de la Nouvelle Russie, Byron's ob- 'Castle Spectre,' Monk Lewis's characteristic reason for Castlereagh, Viscount (Robert Stewart, Marquess of Catalani, Madame, and her first appearance in panta- Cathay. See Ceylon. Catherine of Russia, 135. Instance of her dexterity, 135. Catiline chased by all the demons, 550. Cato, to die like, 110. Who lent his lady to his friend,' Cattle breeding, ancient promoter of, 508. Catullus, translations from, 4, 5. Imitation from, 5. Cavalier servente,' 473, 476. A supernumerary slave,' 571. Cecilia Metella, tomb of, 649. Ceres, Venus's coadjutor, 509, 622. She fell with Buona- Cervantes and his too true tale,' 593. Ceylon, Ind, or far Cathay.' 587. 'Change grows too changeable,' 586. Charity Ball, The, 87. Charles the First, fate of a tragedy named after, 633. Charles V. the Spaniard,' 60. Charles XII. of Sweden, his obstinacy at Bender, 564. Chase, the English, 598. Chateaubriand forms new Books of Martyrs,' 137. Equi- Chatham, William Pitt, first Earl of, 592. Chaworth, Mary Anne (afterwards Mrs. Musters): Cherries, by who transplanted into Europe, C70. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE, 138. CHILDISH RECOLLECTIONS, 26. Children, the lisp of,' 499. Running restive,' 516. Chill and mirk is the nightly blast, 47. Chillon, Sonnet on, 250. See Prisoner of Chillon.' China's vasty wall,' 143. Its crockery ware metro- Chinese nymph of tears,' 525. Chivalry and the good old times,' 139. 'Hugg'd & Christabel of Coleridge, lines from, 70, 656. CHURCHILL'S GRAVE, a fact literally rendered,' 78. Civilisation: Civilised civilisation's son,' 267. The in- Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of: Stanzas to him, 36, 37. 'Clarens, sweet Clarens,' 166, 647. Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, on an incident connected Classics, the drill'd dull lesson,' 175. Consequences of a too early study thereof, 648. Claudian's good old man,' 134. Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 659. her eyes, 542. Iler melted pearls,' 613. Cleopatra on her galley's deck,' 115. Clitumius, river, 174. Actium lost for Cobbett, William: Epigram on his digging up Tom Coblentz and the simple pyramid' there. 162. Cogniac, sweet Naïad of the Phlegethontic rill,' 525. See Cohen, F. See Palgrave, Sir Francis. Colbleen, mountain of, 627. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: to turgid ode and tumid College education recommended, 484. Thoughts sug- Collier's curse, 105, 633. Collini's love inspiring song,' 97. Colman, George, 96. Cologne and its eleven thousand virgins, 578, 669. Colonna's Cliff,' 156. Its historical and artistic asso- Cortejo,' 474, 491, 665. Cottle, Amos and Joseph, 95. The pair of epics,' 629. Coumourgi, he whose closing scene,' 237. Points in Coxe, Archdeacon, reviver of Marlborough's fame, 520. 'Craning,' in fox-hunting, 603, 669. Crashaw, Richard, the poet. 518. Cribb, the pugilist. query of, on the Elgin marbles, 112. Critics all are ready made,' 92. Side of literature be- Cromwell, Oliver: The fierce usurper,' 25. 'Sagest of usurpers,' 176. His pranks,' 520. Polemical con-e- Cruel Cerinthus ! does the fell disease, 4. Cumberland, Richard, dramatist and essayist, 96. His Cumberland, William, Duke of, the butcher,' 481. Curil, Edmund, 95, 629. Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 585. Longbow from Curric, Dr., biographer of Burns, 520 CORSE OF MINERVA, 111. Curtis, Sir William, in a kilt,' 137. Harsh lines on him, Dandies. See Dandy. Dandolo, Henry: blind old Dandolo,' 170. Dandy, a broken, 475. The dynasty of dandies,' 476. Dante Alighieri, 172, 173. Sheltered at Verona, 134 DARKNESS, 72. Darwin's pompous chime,' 99. Neglect of his poems a Dates, I like to be particular in,' 488. 'The mon Dear object of defeated care, 49. Dear, simple girl, those flattering arts, 4. A quiet of the heart,' 79. Stern Death,' 157. The spectre,' 627. Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, 211. De Foix, Gaston, 529. DEFORMED TRANSFORMED, THE; a drama, 456. Delawarr, Geo. John, fifth Earl of ( Euryalus '), 28, 29. 'Delphi's long deserted shrine,' 140. Present occupation Demetrius Poliorcetes; 'was he e'er human only?' 459. Denman, Thomas, Lord (late Lord Chief Justice), merit Dennis, John, the critic, 95, 629. His hatred of operas, De Pauw, blunders of, relative to English horses and Dervish Tahiri, Byron's faithful Arnaout guide, 639. His Despair a smilingness assume,' 158. will, 196. Spoils longevity,' 501. De Staël. See Staël. De Tott, 544. Stronger than my DEVIL'S DRIVE, The, an unfinished rhapsody, 58. Devotion, Byron's notion of, 521. 'Dian's wave-reflected sphere,' 150. 'Difficile est proprie communia dicere,' discussion on the proper rendering of the passage, 632. Dinner, dependence of man's happiness on, 600. Diogenes, 135, 161, 551, 582, 613. His trampling on Plato's pride,' 619, 670. Dionysius the Younger, Corinth's pedagogue,' 60. Disdar, anecdote of a, 639. Status of a 'Disdar Aga,' 641. Dives, To; a Fragment,' 50. Dodona's aged grove,' 153. Don, Brig of, 574, 668. DON JUAN, 479. Ironical Dedication, 479. Don Quixote,' 'that too true tale,' 573, 608. Dorotheus of Mitylene, merit of the writings of, 643. Dorset, Geo. Jno. Fredk., fourth Duke of, Lines to, 8, 9. Doubtless, sweet girl! the hissing lead, 21. Drachenfels, 'The Castled Crag of, 162. Its position on Drama, the, and modern dramatists, satirical allusion to, Dramatic unities, Byron's adherence to the, 307, 340, 669. 'Drawcansir,' 103. DREAM, THE, 74. Dream of Haidée, 523. Dream of Sardanapalus, 359. Drummond, Sir William, characteristic quotation from, 649. Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph: Byron's affectionate remem- Drury Lane Theatre, Address spoken at the opening of, Dryden, John: careless Dryden,' 92. Great Dryden Dubost's pictorial libel on Thomas Hope, and its de- Duff, Mary, my sweet Mary,' 35. Dying Gladiator, The, 180. air,' 526. See Gladiators. E-, Lines to, 3. E The ever-dying gladiator's On Virgil and Tibullus (translated), 4. On John Adams, a drunken carrier, 41. On a Newfoundland Dog, 43. 'My Epitaph,' 48. For Joseph Blackett,' 49. For William Pitt, 86. On Lord Castlereagh, 187. Equal to Jore that youth must be, 4. Ere the daughter of Brunswick is cold in her grave, 83. Erse language, classic origin of the, 559. Euripides, Translations from the Medea of, 19, 43. Eutropius, eunuch and minister of Arcadius, 480. His Eve's fig leaf, 127. Eve's slip and Adam's fall,' 568. Evil and good, the two principles,' 405. Experience, the usual price of, 494. The chief philoso- Eyes, the, 485, 497. F Faintness, last mortal birth of Pain,' 84. Fair Albion, smiling, sees her son depart, 48. Falconer, the poet, actual spot of the shipwreck of, 645. Fame, wisdom, love, and power were mine, 65. Famed for contemptuous breach of sacred ties, 59. Fancy falls into the yellow leaf,' 521. 'Fans turn into falchions in fair hands,' 482. Farewell to the land where the gloom of my glory, 70. Farmers and 'gentlemen farmers,' 569. Fate will leave the loftiest star,' 169. Futility of oppo- Fauvel, M., depreciatory opinion of the Greeks expressed 'Faux pas,' in England, 605. Fazzioli, the Venetian, 497. Explanation thereof, 665. First love, it stands alone,' 490. Nature's oracle,' 510. Fitzgerald, William Thomas, and his creaking cou- Fitzscribble's lungs,' 110, 635. Five per cents., the, those martyred saints,' 585. Florence: rence,' 173. Etrurian Athens,' 173. Ungrateful Flo- Florence.' See Smith, Mrs. Spencer. Forsyth, Joseph, the Italian tourist: his remarks on the Fortune, 133, 160, 176, 476. Fortune a female, 334, 531. Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, lines on the death of, 'France got drunk with blood to vomit crime,' 177. 'Re- FRANCESCA OF RIMINI, 291. Francis, Sir Philip, 128. Genevra, Sonnets to, 58. "Gentlemen farmers,"-a race worn out quite,' 569. George, Prince Regent, afterwards George the Fourth, Georgian beauties, 545, 668. Germany, how much to thee we owe!' 115. Items of the Gesner's Death of Abel,' 392. Ghosts, 615, 670. Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro Castro, fate of, 653. GIAOUR, THE, a fragment of a Turkish Tale, 185. Gibbon, Edward, the lord of irony,' 166. Gifford, William, 92. His heavy hand,' 98. Why Giorgione and his portrait of his son and wife and self,' 473. Gladiator. See Dying Gladiator. Its gewgaws,' 178. What is it?' 557. A great thing,' 558. 'God save the King!' 123, 475, 518, 560. Godoy, Don Manuel, Prince of Peace, notice of, 637. Gold, Apostrophe to, 586, 587. Gondola, description of a, 473, 662. Gondoliers, 169. Adria's Gondolier,' 409. See Gondola, 'Good Night,' Lord Maxwell's, 138. Childe Harold's last good night,' 140. Good plays are scarce, 50. Gordons, the, Byron's ancestors, 626. Gracchus, Tiberius, and the agrarian law, 668. Franklin, Benjamin, 133. Stoic Franklin's energetic Grahame, James: 'sepulchral Grahame,' 94. His poeti- Fraser, Mrs. 50. Frederick the Second, the Great: Fredericks but in "Free to confess "-whence comes this phrase,' 621. 'Freedom's best and bravest friend,' 519. Frere, Rt. Hon. John Hookham: Pronouncing on the Friend of my youth ! when young tre roved, 26. the task to shield an absent friend,' €23. Friends: one 's quite enough,' 604. endship between the two sexes, 607. 'Sweet Gray, Thomas, line pilfered from Dante by, €65. 'Great Jove, to whose almighty throne,' 5. Greece, past and present condition of, 145, 150, 155, 156. Greek sailors and their guitars, 650. Greek War Song, translation of a, 48. Carcer of its Greeks only should free Greece,' 123. Greeks, the modern, and their literature, 641, 642. See |