morals worse than those of Ovid, xv. 130. Antony and Cleopatra,' observations ter, iv. 342. Anatomy of Melancholy,' a most And wilt thou weep when I am Apollo, xvi. 8. Apollo Belvidere, iv. 28.; viii. 258. Applause, popular, xv. 319. 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 Andalusian nobleman, adventures of Argenson, Marquis d', his advice to Voltaire, iii. 65 n. Argus, Ulysses's dog, xv. 297. Ariosto, his portrait by Titian, iv. 8. Aristippus, xv. 283. Aristophanes, Mitchell's translation Aristotle, xv. 159. ; xvii. 164. 194. 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. Anstey's 'Bath Guide,' indecencies in, iv. 261.; xvii. 212. Anteros, xi. 33. ix. 63. Armenian Convent of St. Lazarus, iii. Language, iii. 312. 325. 330. Grammar, iii. 315. 334, 335. 354.; Anthony, St., his recipe for hot Army tailor, xvi. 284. blood, xv. 139. 'Anti-Byron,' a satire, iii. 14. 57. 'Antiquary,' character of, iii. 296. Arnaouts, or Albanese, viii. 112. Arquà, described, viii. 205. 289. Art of Happiness, Horace's, xvii. Arta, gulf of, i. 301. 'A spirit pass'd before me,' x. 98. Ash, Thomas, author of The Book,' Athanasian creed, xvi. 141. Athenæus, xv. 269. Athens, i. 305. Apostrophe to, viii. Athos, Mount, viii. 77. Project for 'Attic Bee,' xvii. 209. Atticus, Herodes, ii. 266. Attila, his harangue to his army pre. Augusta, stanzas to, iii. 289. 291.; x. 'Away, ye gay landscapes, ye garden 'A year ago you swore,' &c. v. 28. B. Babel, tower of, xvi. 81. Bacon, Lord, on the celibacy of men Baillie, Joanna, the only woman ca. Baillie Long,' iii. 235. Balgounie, brig of, i. 35.; xvi. 309. Bandello, his history of Romeus and Augustus Cæsar, his times, v. 104. Bankes, William, esq. i. 182, 183.; His character, x. 14. 'Auld lang syne,' v. 301.; xvi. 308, Aurora Borealis, xii. 261. Descrip- Authors, iii. 15.; vii. 228.; xi. 132.; ii. 146.; iv. 239. 349. Letters to, i. 124. 126. 264.; ii. 146. Autumn, an English, described, xvii. Barber, J. T., the painter, ii. 79. Avarice, iv. 127. 235. A good old gen- Ave Maria! xv. 330. Aventicum, the Roman capital of 'Away, away, ye notes of woe,' ii. Barff, Mr., Lord Byron's letters to, Barings, the, xvii. 41. Barlow, Joel, character of his 'Colum- Barnave, Pierre-Joseph, xv. 112 Barnes, Thomas, esq., ii. 38. Barometer, marine, its great value, Barrataria, account of the buccaneer Barrow, Dr. Isaac, his Sermons, xv. Peter the Barry, Mr., the banker of Genoa, Mrs., the actress, iii. 168. 177. Basili, Lord Byron's Athenian ser- vant, viii. 113, 114. 'Bath Guide,' Anstey's, iv. 261.; Baths of Penelope, Lord Byron's visit Bathurst, Earl, his speech on the treatment of Napoleon at St. He- Battle, viii. 142. ; ix. 296. ; x. 133. 136. ; Baviad and Mæviad,' extinguish- 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.; Beatrice, of Dante, xi. 270. His reflections on dreams, xvi. 18. 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, Beauvais, Bishop of, ii. 143. Answer to his complaint that one Letters to, i. 204. 209. 216. terbury cathedral, xvi. 329. Beckford, William, esq., his Tales' Character of his 'Bed of Ware,' xvi. 137. Behmen, Jacob, his reverses, ii. 59. ; Belisarius, a hero, conqueror, and Beloe, Rev. William, character of his Bembo, Cardinal, amatory correspond. Benacus, the, (now the Lago di Gar- Benbow, William, xiv. 5. Bender, obstinacy of Charles XII. of Bentham, Jeremy, quackery of his Benzoni, Countess, her zioni, iv. 212.; v. 189. conversa- Some ac- The heroine of Vittor, xii. 207. Beppo, a Venetian Story,' xi. 95.; Bergami, the Princess of Wales's courier and chamberlain, iii, 333.; Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, his scep- Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste-Jules, King Berni, the father of the Beppo style of writing, iv. 95. ; xi. 97. ' Bertram,' Mathurin's tragedy of, Betty, William Henry West, (the Beyle, M., his 'Histoire de la Peinture Bible, the, v. 265. Bigamy, xvi. 251. Bigotry, viii. 24.; xiv. 353. Bile, energetic, described, xvi. 109. 'Bioscope, or Dial of Life,' Mr. Birch, Alderman, ii. 182. Birds, belief that the souls of the 254. His posthumous writings, ii. 53.1 Blackwood's Magazine, its Remarks Blair, Dr., his Sermons, xiv. 4. ; xv Blake, the fashionable tonsor, v 32.; Bland, Rev. Robert, ii. 77. 93, 93 n. Blaquiere, Mr., vi. 44. 142. 'Blatant Beast,' viii. 27. Bleeding, Lord Byron's prejudice Blesington, Earl of, i. xiv.; iv. 232 n.; Letters to, vi. 18. 21. 23. Countess of, vi. 13. 16, 17. Lines written at the request of, vi. Letters to, vi. 26. 28. 58. Bligh, Captain, his Narrative of Blood, only serves to wash ambition's Biren, John Ernest, Duke of Cour- Bloomfield, Robert, his Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, xvii. Blackburn, Archbishop, account of, Blackett, Joseph, the poetical cobbler, Farmer's Boy,' vii. 270.; ix. 98. Some ac ix. 98. -, Nathaniel, vii. 270. 270 n.; Blount, Martha, Pope's attachment Blucher, Marshal, iii. 174. 236. Blue, instrument for measuring the Bourbon, Duke of, Constable of France, xi. 282.; xiii. 338. 352. 355. Bowers, Mr., (Lord Byron's school- troversy concerning Pope, v. 29. 37. ་ Bolingbroke, Lord, hires Mallet to Bowring, Dr., Lord Byron's letters to, traduce Pope, vii. 247. Bolivar, Simon, v. 342, 343 n.; xiv. 276. Bolton, Mr., ii. 43. 47, 48. "Bonne fortune,' xvii. 139. vi. 44. 49, 60. 92. 98, 99. 101. 107. Bradshaw, Hon. Cavendish, iii. 170. 'Brandy for heroes!' xiv. 305. Bonneval, Claudius Alexander, Count Brass, Corinthian, xvi. 152. Boon, Daniel, the Kentuckian back- Brewster, Sir David, his woodsman, xvi. 235, 236. 'Bores,' xvii. 109. Borgia, Lucretia, her amatory cor- '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- Briareus, xvi. 143. 'BRIDE OF ABYDOS; a Turkish Tale,' Bridge of Sighs, viii. 195. 273. Borromean Islands, iii. 299. 307. Brighton, Pavilion at, xvii. 145. |