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morals worse than those of Ovid,

xv. 130.

Antony and Cleopatra,' observations
on the play of, ii. 256.
'Anastasius,' Mr. Hope's, its charac❘ Apennines, the, viii. 224.

ter, iv. 342.

Anatomy of Melancholy,' a most
amusing medley of quotations and
classical anecdotes, i. 144.
Ancestry, xvi. 165.

And wilt thou weep when I am
gone,' vii. 298.

Apollo, xvi. 8.

Apollo Belvidere, iv. 28.; viii. 258.
Appearances, the joint on which
good society hinges,' xvii. 104
Appetite, xvi. 78.

Applause, popular, xv. 319.
Archimedes, xvii. 145.

And thou art dead, as young and Ardennes, forest of, viii. 144.

fair,' ix. 21.

And thou wert sad!' x. 207.

Arethusa, fountain of, Lord Byron's
visit to, vi. 73.

Andalusian nobleman, adventures of Argenson, Marquis d', his advice to

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Voltaire, iii. 65 n.

Argus, Ulysses's dog, xv. 297.
Argyle Institution, ii. 139, 140.
Argyro-Castro, ix. 237.

Ariosto, his portrait by Titian, iv. 8.
Measure of his poetry, 65. His bust,
viii. 210. 292. Contrasted with Tasso,
xi. 290. His person respected by the
public robber, xv. 84.
Aristides, ii. 273.

Aristippus, xv. 283.

Aristophanes, Mitchell's translation
of, its excellence, iv. 345. Quoted,
xv. 269.

Aristotle, xv. 159. ; xvii. 164. 194.
Arithmetic, poets of, xvii. 229.

Animal food, influence of, on the cha-Armageddon,' Townshend's, ii. 58. ;

racter, ii. 106,

Anna, Lines to, vii. 201, 202.

Annuitants, alleged longevity of, xv.
229.

Anstey's 'Bath Guide,' indecencies

in, iv. 261.; xvii. 212.

Anteros, xi. 33.

ix. 63.

Armenian Convent of St. Lazarus, iii.
325. 334. 336.

Language, iii. 312. 325. 330.

Grammar, iii. 315. 334, 335. 354.;
iv. 34.
Army, xvi. 213.

Anthony, St., his recipe for hot Army tailor, xvi. 284.

blood, xv. 139.

'Anti-Byron,' a satire, iii. 14. 57.
Antigonus, anecdote of, xvi. 121.
Anti-Jacobin Review, iii. 64.
Antilochus, tomb of, i. 316.
Antinous, the bust of super-natu-
ral, vi. 373. His heroic death,` viii.
69.

'Antiquary,' character of, iii. 296.
Antony, his person described, xiii.
317, 318. The slave of love, xv. 282;
xvi. 134.

Arnaouts, or Albanese, viii. 112.
Their resemblance to the high-
landers of Scotland, 113.

Arquà, described, viii. 205. 289.
Art, not inferior to nature, for poeti
cal purposes, vi. 364.

Art of Happiness, Horace's, xvii.
87.

Arta, gulf of, i. 301.

'A spirit pass'd before me,' x. 98.
'As o'er the cold sepulchral stone,'
vii. 308.

Ash, Thomas, author of The Book,'
ii. 334. Lord Byron's generous con-
duct towards, ii. 336.
'Atalantis,' account of Mrs. Manley's,
xvii. 35.

Athanasian creed, xvi. 141.
'Atheista Fulminato,' the old reli-
gious play of, xv. 109. The origin of
'Don Juan,'190. Its extensive popu-
larity, 190. Analysis of, 190. Scene
from, 191.

Athenæus, xv. 269.

Athens, i. 305. Apostrophe to, viii.
66. Reflectious play of, on the past
and present condition of, 66 n. 118.
Its situation and climate, 118. On
the plunder of the works of art at,
viii. 71. 111.

Athos, Mount, viii. 77. Project for
hewing it into a statue of Alexander,
xvii. 71.

'Attic Bee,' xvii. 209.
Atticus, ix. 104.

Atticus, Herodes, ii. 266.

Attila, his harangue to his army pre.
vious to the battle of Chalons, x. 7.
Aubonne, iii. 268.
Augury, xvi. 14.

Augusta, stanzas to, iii. 289. 291.; x.
193. 197. Epistle to, x. 201.
Augustine, St., his confessions, xv.
133.; xvii. 194.

'Away, ye gay landscapes, ye garden
of roses!' vii. 111.

'A year ago you swore,' &c. v. 28.

B.

Babel, tower of, xvi. 81.
Babylon, ruins of, xvi. 82, 83.
Bacchus, xv. 269.; xvii. 224.
Back-woodsmen, Kentuckian, xvi.235.
Bacon, Friar, his brazen head, xv
198. The discoverer of gunpowder,
xvi. 225.

Bacon, Lord, on the celibacy of men
of genius, iii. 134. Essay on Emi-
pire, xvi. 114. Inaccuracies in his
Apophthegms, v. 59. 64.; xv. 120.
Saying of, xvii. 119.

Baillie, Joanna, the only woman ca.
pable of writing tragedy, iii. 168.
Her Family Legend,' xii. 61.
Baillie, Dr. Matthew, consulted on
Lord Byron's supposed insanity, vi.
277. His visit to Lord Byron, xv.
124. Remarkable for plainness of
speech, xvi. 317.

Baillie Long,' iii. 235.
Baillie, Mr. D., i. 138.

Balgounie, brig of, i. 35.; xvi. 309.
Baltimore, Lord, i. 201.

Bandello, his history of Romeus and
Juliet, iii. 322.

Augustus Cæsar, his times, v. 104. Bankes, William, esq. i. 182, 183.;

His character, x. 14.

'Auld lang syne,' v. 301.; xvi. 308,
309.

Aurora Borealis, xii. 261. Descrip-
tion of, 261 n. Don Juan' a ver-
sified, xvi. 177.

Authors, iii. 15.; vii. 228.; xi. 132.;
xvi. 78.

ii. 146.; iv. 239. 349.

Letters to, i. 124. 126. 264.; ii. 146.
172. 182.; iv. 259. 280. 286.
Banshie, superstition of the, xvii. 208.
Barbarossa, Aruck, ii. 266.
Barbarossa, Frederic, his submission
to Pope Alexander the Third, viii.
199. 279.

Autumn, an English, described, xvii. Barber, J. T., the painter, ii. 79.
102.

Avarice, iv. 127. 235. A good old gen-
tlemanly vice,' xv. 197. Panegyric
on, xvii. 39.

Ave Maria! xv. 330.

Aventicum, the Roman capital of
Helvetia, viii. 161.

'Away, away, ye notes of woe,' ii.
97.; ix. 16.

Barff, Mr., Lord Byron's letters to,
vi. 161. 164. 174, 175. 182. 184, 185.
193. 195, 196.

Barings, the, xvii. 41.
Barlorini, princess, her monument at
Bologna, iv. 162.

Barlow, Joel, character of his 'Colum-
biad,' i. 146.

Barnave, Pierre-Joseph, xv. 112

Barnes, Thomas, esq., ii. 38.

Barometer, marine, its great value,
xvi. 53.

Barrataria, account of the buccaneer
establishment at, ix. 335.

Barrow, Dr. Isaac, his Sermons, xv.
268.
Barrow, John, esq., his
Great,' xi. 178.
History of the
Nore,' xiv. 300.

Peter the
His Eventful
Mutiny at the
His testimony to
the accuracy of Lord Byron's de-
scription of a shipwreck, xv. 225.
His account of the cyanometer,
xvi. 52. And of the marine ba-
rometer, 53.

Barry, Mr., the banker of Genoa,
i. xiv. ; iv. 232.; vi. 59.
Bartley, George, the comedian, iii.
177.

Mrs., the actress, iii. 168. 177.
Bartolini, the sculptor, his bust of
Lord Byron, v. 322. 373.

Basili, Lord Byron's Athenian ser-

vant, viii. 113, 114.
Bashfulness, ix. 217.

'Bath Guide,' Anstey's, iv. 261.;
xvii. 212.

Baths of Penelope, Lord Byron's visit
to, vi. 74.

Bathurst, Earl, his speech on the

treatment of Napoleon at St. He-
lena, xiv. 268.

Battle, viii. 142. ; ix. 296. ; x. 133. 136. ;
xvi. 209. 216. 296.

Baviad and Mæviad,' extinguish-
ment of the Della Cruscans by the,
iv. 32.

Baxter, Richard, his

Shove,' &c. ix.

75. Some account of, 75 n.

Bay of Biscay, iii. 146.

Bayard, the Chevalier, xiii. $51.

Bayes, Mr., his expedient, v. 264 n.;
ix. 82.

Beatrice, of Dante, xi. 270.
Beattie, Dr., his Minstrel,' i. 64. 212.

His reflections on dreams, xvi. 18.
Beauharnais, Eugene, his testimony
to the correctness of Lord Byron's
delineation of Napoleon Buonaparte,
xv. 111.

Beaumarchais, his singular good for-

tune, ii. 95.

Beaumont and Fletcher, vi. 200

Sir George, iii. 166.; xii.

38.; xv. 83.

Beauty, viii. 43. ; ix. 164. 167, 168. 213,
214. 217.; xv. 138. 316.; xvii. 76
171.

Beauvais, Bishop of, ii. 143.
Beccaria, anecdote of, iii. 301
Becher, Rev. John, i. 98. 117. 119. 131.
138.

Answer to his complaint that one
of Lord Byron's descriptions was
rather too warmly drawn, vii. 116.
Lines addressed to, on his advis
ing Lord Byron to mix more with
society, vii. 153.

Letters to, i. 204. 209. 216.
Some account of, vii. 116.
Becket, Thomas à, his tomb in Can-

terbury cathedral, xvi. 329.

Beckford, William, esq., his Tales'
in continuation of Vathek,' iv.
91. His residence at Cintra de-
scribed, viii. 25.
'Vathek,' 25 n.
viii. 25 n.

Character of his
Some account of,

'Bed of Ware,' xvi. 137.
'Beggar's Opera,' Gay's, a St. Giles's
lampoon, ii. 303. Its evil tendency
denied, ix. 74.

Behmen, Jacob, his reverses, ii. 59. ;
xvi. 133. Some account of, xvi.
133 n.

Belisarius, a hero, conqueror, and
cuckold,' xv. 283.

Beloe, Rev. William, character of his
'Sexagenarian,' iv. 84.
Belshazzar, vision of, x. 90.; xv. 312.
Lines to, x. 267.

Bembo, Cardinal, amatory correspond.
ence between Lucretia Borgia and,
iii. 300.

Benacus, the, (now the Lago di Gar-
da) iii. 304.

Benbow, William, xiv. 5.

Bender, obstinacy of Charles XII. of
Sweden at, xvi. 252.

Bentham, Jeremy, quackery of his
followers, vi. 154, 155,

Benzoni, Countess, her

zioni, iv. 212.; v. 189.
count of, iv. 220.

conversa-

Some ac-

The heroine of
"La Biondina in Gondoletta,' xii.
207.

Vittor, xii. 207.

Beppo, a Venetian Story,' xi. 95.;
iii. 236. ; iv. 66. 77. 101. ; xi. 97. 122.
141.

Bergami, the Princess of Wales's

courier and chamberlain, iii, 333.;
xvi. 82.

Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, his scep-
ticism concerning the existence of
matter, xvii. 3.

Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste-Jules, King
of Sweden, ii. 240.

Berni, the father of the Beppo style

of writing, iv. 95. ; xi. 97.
Bernis, Abbé de, Frederick the Se-
cond's verse on, xii. 56,
Berry, Miss, ii. 151.

' Bertram,' Mathurin's tragedy of,
iii. 184.; iv. 65.
Bettesworth, Captain, (cousin of Lord
Byron,) i. 174

Betty, William Henry West, (the
young Roscius,) ii. 160.

Beyle, M., his 'Histoire de la Peinture
en Italie,' iii. 302. His account of
an interview with Lord Byron at
Milan, iii. 302.

Bible, the, v. 265.

Bigamy, xvi. 251.

Bigotry, viii. 24.; xiv. 353.

Bile, energetic, described, xvi. 109.
Biography, vi. 265.

'Bioscope, or Dial of Life,' Mr.
Grenville Penn's, ii. 170.

Birch, Alderman, ii. 182.

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

254.

His posthumous writings, ii. 53.1
ix. 98 n. Some account of, vii
269. His epitaph, ix. 10.
Blackstone, Judge, composed his
Commentaries with a bottle of port
before him, vi. 354.

Blackwood's Magazine, its Remarks
on Don Juan, iv. 269.; xv. 16. 19.
'Some Observations upon its Re-
marks on Don Juan,' xv. 55.

Blair, Dr., his Sermons, xiv. 4. ; xv
268.

Blake, the fashionable tonsor, v 32.;
ix. 81.

Bland, Rev. Robert, ii. 77. 93, 93 n.
95. 297. His Collections from the
Greek Anthology,' vii. 276. Some
account of, 276 n.
Blank-verse, excellence of rhyme
over, in English poetry, ix. 56.;
XV. 90. 190.

Blaquiere, Mr., vi. 44. 142.
Blasphemy, and blasphemers, xvi.
131.; xvii. 109.

'Blatant Beast,' viii. 27.

Bleeding, Lord Byron's prejudice
against, vi. 203.

Blesington, Earl of, i. xiv.; iv. 232 n.;
vi. 13.

Letters to, vi. 18. 21. 23.

Countess of, vi. 13. 16, 17.
Impromptu on her taking a villa
called ' Il Paradiso,' vi. 16.

Lines written at the request of, vi.
17.

Letters to, vi. 26. 28. 58.

Bligh, Captain, his Narrative of
the Mutiny of the Bounty,' xiv.
300.
Blinkensop, Rev. Mr., his Sermon on
Christianity, ii. 218.

Blood, only serves to wash ambition's
hands,' xvi. 290.

Biren, John Ernest, Duke of Cour- Bloomfield, Robert, his
land, xvi. 323.

Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, xvii.
205. 207.

Blackburn, Archbishop, account of,
ix. 336.

Blackett, Joseph, the poetical cobbler,
i. 246.; ii. 13. 57, 58.; vii. 269.

Farmer's

Boy,' vii. 270.; ix. 98. Some ac
count of, vii. 270 n.

ix. 98.

-, Nathaniel, vii. 270. 270 n.;
Account of, 98 n.

Blount, Martha, Pope's attachment
to, vi. 351. 388.

Blucher, Marshal, iii. 174. 236.

Blue, instrument for measuring the Bourbon, Duke of, Constable of

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France, xi. 282.; xiii. 338. 352. 355.
Bouts rimés, xvii.

Bowers, Mr., (Lord Byron's school-
master at Aberdeen,) i. 17.
Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, his con-

troversy concerning Pope, v. 29. 37.
98. 138. 152.; vi. 350, 351. 353. 'The
maudlin prince of mournful son-
neteers,' vii. 244. His Spirit of
Discovery,' vi. 348.; vii. 245. His
'invariable principles of poetry,' vi.
355. His hypochondriacism, 396
His Missionary,' 406.


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Bolingbroke, Lord, hires Mallet to Bowring, Dr., Lord Byron's letters to,

traduce Pope, vii. 247.

Bolivar, Simon, v. 342, 343 n.; xiv. 276.
Bologna, Lord Byron's visit to the
cemetery of, iv. 161.

Bolton, Mr., ii. 43. 47, 48.

"Bonne fortune,' xvii. 139.

vi. 44. 49, 60. 92. 98, 99. 101. 107.
Boxing, ii, 271.

Bradshaw, Hon. Cavendish, iii. 170.
Braham, John, the singer, ii. 260.;
iii. 145.

'Brandy for heroes!' xiv. 305.

Bonneval, Claudius Alexander, Count Brass, Corinthian, xvi. 152.

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Boon, Daniel, the Kentuckian back- Brewster, Sir David, his

woodsman, xvi. 235, 236.

'Bores,' xvii. 109.

Borgia, Lucretia, her amatory cor-
respondence with Cardinal Bembo,
iii. 300. 305.

'Born in a garret, in a kitchen bred,'

iii. 229.; x. 189.

Natural

Magic,' xiii. 312. His Life of

Newton,' xvi. 179. 303. His descrip-
tion of Bishop Berkeley's theory,
xvii. 3.

Briareus, xvi. 143.

'BRIDE OF ABYDOS; a Turkish Tale,'
ii. 248. 258. 290. 293, 312, 314. $26.
iii. 54. 228.; ix. 203.

Bridge of Sighs, viii. 195. 273.
Brientz, town and lake of, iii. 266.
'Brig of Balgounie,' i. 35. ; xvi. 309.
pro-Bright be the place of thy soul!' vii.
211.

Borromean Islands, iii. 299. 307.
Boscan, Almogavà, xv. 150.
Bosphorus, the, xvi. 60.
'Bosquet de Julie,' iii. 257. 284.
'Bosworth Field,' Lord Byron's
jected epic entitled, i. 170. 175.
Botzari, Marco, his letter to Lord
Byron, vi. 75. His death, 76.

Brighton, Pavilion at, xvii. 145.
Brissot de Warville, xv. 112.

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