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Foote, Miss, the actress (afterwards | Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham,

Countess of Harrington), iii. 80.

Foppery, xv. 94.

Forbes, Lady Adelaide, ii. 219.; iv.
28.

Forresti, G., ii. 183.

Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his Italy,'
iv. 342.; viii. 252.

his Whistlecraft,' iv. 67. ; xi. 97. ;
xv. 33. Writes half the 'Needy
Knife-grinder,' viii. 60.
Fribourg, iii. 267.

Friday, supposed unluckiness of, vi.

62.

Friends, xvi. 307.; xvii. 103. 148.

Fortitude, viii. 149. 202.; ix. 297, 298. Friuli, viii. 204.
S04.; xvii. 147.

Fortune, ii. 27 n.: iii. 119. 338.; vi.
391.; viii. 149. 230.; xi. 128.; xii.
187.; xv. 95.; xvi. 25. 64, 65.
Forty-parson power,' xvi 315.
FOSCARI, the Two; an Historical
Tragedy,' v. 197.; xiii. 197.
Foscolo, Ugo, iv. 141, 142. 348. 350.;
xi. 87.; xv. 79. His Essay on
Petrarch,' iii. 132.; vi. 232. His
account of Pulci's Morgante,' xi.

189.

Fountain of Arethusa, Lord Byron's

visit to, vi. 73.

Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, ii.
208.; iv. 105. Lines on the death
of,' vii. 103. Saying of, xiv. 265.
His grave, xiv. 266.

-, Henry, ii. 280. 292.; iv. 25.;
vi. 12.

Fox hunt, an English, xvii. 127.

FRANCESCA OF RIMINI; from the In-
ferno of Dante,' iv. 293.; v. 89.;

xii. 1.

Francis, Sir Philip, the probable
author of Junius,' iv. 92. ; xii.

283.

Miss Eliza, xv. 97.
'Frankenstein,' Mrs. Shelley's, iii.
282. iv. 149.

Fry, Mrs., xvi. 334. Advice to, 335.
Fudge Family,' the humour of, not
wit, xv. 88.

Funds, the public, xvii. 31.

Gail, M., viii. 123.

G.

Galignani, M., v. 25, 26. 31. 117. 125.
Galiongee, ix. 233.

Galileo, his tomb in Santa Croce, viii.

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'Life of Byron,' i. xiv. His cha-
racter of Don Juan, xv. 34.
Gamba, Count Pietro, ii. 7 n. ; iv.
242.; v. 43. 205. 242.; vi. 63. 73. 84.
113. 115. 134. 139. 179. 194. 215.; xv.
332.

'Game of Goose,' xvii. 60.
Gaming, i. 263. ; xvii. 41. 121.
Gandia, Duke of, interesting parti-
culars of his death, x. 64.
Garcilasso de la Vega, xv. 150.
Garrick, Sheridan's Monologue on, ii.
303.

Gay, Madame Sophie, iv. 314. ; v. i.
"> Mlle. Delphine, v. 1 n.
Gazelle, the, viii. 10.

Franklin, Benjamin, ii. 273. ; xiv. 275. Gell, Sir William, i. 230.; ii. 295.;

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Edward Fitzgerald's forfeiture,' xi.

315.

Georgians, beauty of the, xvi. 145.
147.

Georgics,' a finer poem than the
Eneid, vi. 369.

Geramb, Baron, xii. 237.

Germany and the Germans, v. 73.
'Gertrude of Wyoming,' ix. 89.
Gesner, his Death of Abel,' xiv. 12.
Ghost, the Newstead, iii. 108.
Ghosts, xvii. 188. 194, 195. 205. 236.
Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro Castro, his
fate, ix. 237.

'Giant's Grave,' visit to, xvi. 61.
GIAOUR, The; a Fragment of a
Turkish Tale,' ix. 140.

See also ii. 188, 189, 190. 214. 996.
230. 239. 242. 258. 324.; v. 13,
293 n.; ix. 145. 155. 200.
Gibbon, Edward, esq., his remark on
public schools, i. 86 n. 90.; xv. 135.
His acacia, iii. 246. His remark
on his own History, v. 310. His
character, viii. 182. His opinion on
the advantages of a public educa-
tion, xv. 135.

Gibraltar, straits of, viii. 75.
Giffard, Lees, esq., LL.D., xv. 6.
Gifford, William, esq. i. 243. ; ii. 55,
56. 61. 64. 67. 144. 181. 215. 259.
318.; iii. 32. 36. 227. 252. 298. 335.
314.; iv. 10. 32. 63 n. 338.; v. 203.
232. 248. 306.; vi. 164, 165.; vii. 229.
272, 272 n. 273 n.; ix. 100.; x. 1;
xv. 80.; xvi. 108.

Gilchrist, Octavius, vi. 346. 350. 354.
383. 387. 393. 401. 407.
Giordani, Signor, vi. 262.
Giorgione, iv. 241. 286.

His 'pic-
ture of his wife,' iv. 241.; xi. 110.
His judgment of Solomon, iv. 286.
Giraud, Nicolo, i. 349.; ii. 43.
* Girl of Cadiz,' viii. 56.
Gladiator, the dying, stanzas on, viii.
249.; xvi. 30.
Fladiators, viii. 322.

Glenarvon,' Lady Caroline Lamb's,
iii. 249. 251. 314. 373.; iv. 51.
Glenbervie, (Sylvester Douglas), first

Lord, his treatise on timber, ii.

295. His Ricciardetto,' v. 328.;
xi. 290.
Glennie, Dr. (Lord Byron's precep-
tor), i. 44. His account of his
pupil's studies, 46.

Glover, Mrs., actress, iii. 185.
Godoy, Don Manuel, viii. 39, 39 n.
Godwin, William, iii. 223.
Goethe, his

Kennst du das Land,'
His saying

&c. imitated, ii. 314 n.
of Lord Byron, iii. 240.; v. 336.
His Faust,' iii. 275.; iv. 67.; v.
313. His remarks on Manfred,'

iv. 322.; xi. 71. Dedication of
'Marino Faliero' to, iv. 355.; xii.
51. His Werther,' iv. 357. His
'Giaour' story, v. 293 n. Lord
Byron's letter to, vi. 70. His tri-
bute to the memory of Byron, vi.
68. Dedication of Sardanapalus '
to, xiii. 57. His character of ' Don
Juan,' xv.37. His' Mephistopheles,'
xvii. 77.

Goetz, Countess, iii. 375.
Golden fleece, xv. 309.

Goldsmith, Oliver, his anticipated
definition of the lake school of
poetry, xv. 80.

Gondola, described, xi. 112.
Gondoliers, songs of the Venetian,
viii. 196. 274.; xv. 160.
'Good Night,' the, viii. 16. Lord
Maxwell's, 4.

Goose, royal game of, xvii. 60.
Gordon, Sir John, of Bogagicht, v. 2.
Duchess of, i. 169.

Mr., vi. 111.

Lord Alexander, i. 169.
Pryce, esq. iii. 243.

Gordons of Gight, i. 6.; vii. 112 n.
Gower, Lord Granville Leveson (now
Earl and Viscount Granville), ii.299.
Goza, viii. 78.

Gracchus, Tiberius, xvi. 311.
'Gradus ad Parnassum,' Lord Byron's
triangular, ii. 276.

Grafton, (George Henry Fitzroy),
fourth Duke of, ii. 148.
Graham, Edward, esq., xvi. 39.

-, James, his 'Sabbath Walks'
and Biblical Pictures,' vii. 244 n.

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Grattan, Right Hon. Henry, ii. 208.; Guesclin, Du, Constable of France,

iii. 234.

Gray, his description of Cambridge,

i. 196. His preference for his Latin
poems, ii. 18 n. An example of filial
tenderness, 38 n. His Elegy,'
v. 109.; vi. 362. 369.; xv. 85. 333. ;
xvii. 102. His Odes,' xv. 85.

, May (Lord Byron's nurse), i.
13. 34. 37. 54.

'Greatest living poets,' xvii. 23.
Greece, past and present condition of,

v. 242.; viii. 46. 73. 100, 101. 105.;
ix. 83. 147. 151, 152. 207.; x. 122. ;
xiv. 277. 321.; xv. 322.
Greek islands, resources for an emi-
grant population in, vi. 48.

-war song, AEÚTE Taïdes,' ix.
343. Translation of, ix. 4.
Greeks, character of the, i. 318.
Cause of the purity with which
they wrote their own language, i.
145 n.
Some account of the litera-
ture of the modern, viii. 123.

Gregson, the pugilist, vi. 399.

ii. 129, 130.

xiv. 271.

Guiccioli, Count, iv. 144. 165. 170. 200.
256. 262. 312. 315. 328.

-, (Teresa Gamba), Countess,
i. xiv.; iv. 144, 145. 165. 170. 174. 200.
231, 232 n. 242. 256. 263. 271. 274. 295.
315. 319. 328. 331.; v. 43. 51. 85. 141.
205. 217. 219. 222. 238. 242. 271. 359,
vi. 56. 91.; xv. 165.

Guido, his Aurora, xvii. 130.
Guilford, Earl of, v. 296.

Guinguené, P. L., ii. 253. ; v. 96.
Gulley, John, the pugilist (in 1832
M. P. for Pontefract), vi. 399.
Gunpowder, XIV. 333.; xvi. 225.
Gurney, Hudson, esq., his Cupid and
Psyche,' xv. 316.

William Brodie, short-hand

writer, xv. 184.
Gynocracy, xvii. 213.

H.

Grenville, (William Wyndham), Lord, Habesci, Louis, xv. 316.

Grenvilles, the, xvii. 32.

Hades, xiv. 64.

Hafiz, the oriental Anacreon, i. 146.

Greville, Colonel, ii. 139.; vii. 262, Hailstone, Professor, i. 115.

262 n.

Grey, Charles (afterwards Earl Grey),

ii. 208.; iii. 19.; v. 76.; xvii. 69.
Grey de Ruthven, Lord, i. 79. 216.
Grillparzer, his tragedy of Sappho,
v. 72.
Character of his writings,

73.
Grimaldi, Joseph, Covent Garden
clown, i. 213.

Grimm, Baron, ii. 252.; v. 81. 95, 96.
102. His Correspondence' as
VOL. XVII.

Hall, Captain Basil, iv. 129. Lord
Byron's letter to, 131. His inter
view with Napoleon, xiv. 268.
Hallam, Henry, esq., his review of
Payne Knight's Taste,' vii. 254,
254 n. 257.

Hamilton, Lady Dalrymple, iv. 150.
Hancock, Charles, esq., vi. 114. Lord
Byron's letters to, 121. 127. 131. 133.
139. 177.
Hannibal, saying of, ii. 94.

Hanson, John, esq. (Lord Byron's
solicitor), i. 57. 221. 300. 314. 357.;
iii. 10.; iv. 53. 126.; vi. 10.

Miss (afterwards Countess
of Portsmouth), i. 134. ; iii. 10, 11.;
vi. 10.
Happiness,

was born a twin,' xv.
271. Horace's art of, xvi. 97.' An
art on which the artists greatly❘
vary,' xvii. 87.

Hardinge, George, esq., xvii. 106.
'Hardyknute,' iii. 163.

Harley, Lady Charlotte (the Ianthe'
to whom the first and second cantos
of Childe Harold' are dedicated),
ii. 186, 186 n.; viii. 9.

- Lady Jane, iii. 186.
Harmodius, viii. 141.

and Aristogeiton, song on,
viii. 141 n. xiv. 277.
'Harmony,' German colony in Ame-
rica so called, xvii. 167.

Harness, Rev. William, i. 70.; ii. 98.
107. 138. His sermons quoted, i.
177 n.

Lord Byron's letters to, i. 202. 238.;
ii. 93, 94. 100.

Harpe, La, xiv. 284.

Harris, his Philosophical Inquiries,'

i. 306 n.

of Temper,' vii. 243. ; xv. 80. ; xvii.
212. Advice to, vii. 243 n.
Hayreddin, ii. 266.

Hazlitt, William, his style, v. 91. His
charge of inconsistency against
Lord Byron, xv. 111. His character
of Don Juan,' 27.

Hearer, a good one, xvii. 129.
Hearing, second, superstition of, ix.

190.

'HEAVEN AND EARTH; a Mystery,'
xiii. 1.

Heber, Reginald (Bishop of Calcutta),
viii. 222. 237.; xii. 47.; xiii. 66.
194. 205.; xiv. 17. 105.; xvi. 47.
Critical notes by, vii.-xvii. passim.
'HEBREW MELODIES,' iii. 141. 150.
190.; x. 71.

Hecla, xiv. 273.; xvii. 187.

Helen, the Greek Eve,' xvii. 141.
'LINES on Canova's bust of,' iii. 323.;
x. 316.

Hell, paved with good intentions,'
xii. 265.

Hellespont, i. 316. 323.; v. 131, 132.;
vii. 315.; 1x. 228.; xv. 246.
'Hells,' St. James's, ix. 66. ; xvii. 14.
Hemans, Mrs., her Restoration,' iii.
255. Character of her poetry, iv.
321. 343.

Harrow, i. 61. 77. 149. 182. 196.; ii. Henley, Orator, i. 272.

95.; v. 334.

'Lines on a change of masters at,'
vii. 37.

'On a distant view of the village
and school of,' vii. 49.

'Written beneath an elm in the
churchyard of,' vii. 185.
'On revisiting,' vii. 208.
Harrowby, Earl of, ii. 129.
Hartington, Marquis of (afterwards
sixth Duke of Devonshire), i. 165.
Harvey, Mrs. Jane, iv. 150.
Hatchard, Mr. John, i. 242.
Havard, story of his tragedy, ix.
87.

Hawke, Admiral Lord, xv. 110.

-, (Edward Harvey), third Lord,
iii. 123.; vii. 45.
Hay, Captain, iii. 123.

Hayley, William, esq., his 'Triumphs

Henry, Patrick, the forest-born De-
mosthenes,' xiv. 281.

Herbert, Rev. William, iv. 321.; vii.
254, 254 n.

Hero and Leander, i. 316. 323, 324.
Herod's Lament for Mariamne, x. 93.
Hesperus, xv. 332.

Heterodoxy, xvi. 132.

Highgate, burlesque oath adminis-
tered at, viii. 49.

'Highland welcome,' xvi. 137.
Hill, Aaron, v. 55.

Thomas, esq., the patron of
Kirke White and Bloomfield, vii.
270.; xv. 9.

'HILLS of Annesley, bleak and bar-
ren,' vii. 43.

HINTS FROM HORACE,' ix 47. See
also, i. 350.; ii. 13, 14. 70 78.; iv.
296, 296 n. 340.; v. 34.

History, viii. 153. ; xvi. 214.
Historians, xv. 326. List of, perused
by Lord Byron at nineteen, i. 140.
Hoare, Rev. Charles James, vii. 280.
Hobbes, Thomas, 1. 143. His fear of
ghosts, xvii. 188.

Hobhouse, Right Hon. Sir John Cam,
Bart., his Journey through Al-
bania' quoted, i. 297.; ii. 9.; viii.
65. 82. 91.; ix. 111. 113.; xvi. 115.
His Epistle to a young Nobleman
in love,' vii. 299. Dedication to him
of the fourth canto of Childe Ha-
rold,' viii. 189.

His Historical Notes to the fourth
Canto of Childe Harold,' viii. 273.
See also, i. 95. 181–183. 185, 186. 188.
243. 349.; ii. 39. 49. 56. 63. 98. 119.;
iii. 2. 4. 11. 253, 254. 345.; iv. 2, 3.
59. 62. 72. 123. 273.; v. 250.; ix. 51.
71. 111.

Hoche, General, viii. 158.; xv. 113.
'Hock and soda water,' xv. 100. 273.
Hodgson, Rev. Francis, Lord Byron's
well-timed assistance to, i. 280 n. ;
ii. 108. His Friends,' iv. 143.;
XV. 92. His character of Pope,

92

'LINES to, written on board the Lis
bon packet,' vii. 305.

'EPISTLE to, in answer to some lines
exhorting Lord Byron to banish
care,'' ix. 11.

Lord Byron's letters to, i. 222. 225.
272. 277, 278. 321. 343. 354. ; ii. 77.
97.99. 118. 129. ; iii. 40.

See also, i. 222. 227, 227 n. ; ii. 69. 73.
83. 87. 108. 227. 234. 255. 262. 287,
287 n. 323.; iii. 5, 6. 100. 123 313. ;
v. 153.; vii. 281.

Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd,

iii. 98, 99. 101. 109, 110.; iv. 352.;
xv. 96, 97.

Holbein, his 'Dance of Death,' xvii.
169.

Holcroft, Thomas, his Memoirs,'
iii. 296.

Hole, Rev. Richard, xv. 86.

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Hollar, his Dance of Death,' xvii.
169.

Holmes, Mr., the miniature painter,
v. 141. 224.

Home, viii. 108.; ix. 329.; xv. 160
Sight of, after absence, xv. 296.
'Without hearts, there is no,'
308.

Homer, geography of, v. 70.; xvi. 36.
47. Visit to the school of, vi. 73.
Iliad, xv. 84.; xvi. 207. Odyssey,
XV. 297. His catalogue of ships,
xvii. 101.

Hook, Theodore, esq., vii. 258, 258 n.
260.

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See also, v. 141. 174. 185. 189. 209.
Horace, Lord Byron's early dislike to,
i. 198.; viii. 226. His Justum et
tenacem' translated, vii. 23.
scholar of love,' xv. 282. His
'Nil admirari,' xvi. 97.; xvii. 87.
Quoted, iii. 4.; xvi. 114, 115. 195.
197.; xvii. 143.

'Horace in London,' ii. 184.; xvi.
83.

'Hora Ionicæ,' ii. 62.

Horner, Francis, esq., ii. 282. 364.
Horestan Castle, i. 1.

Horton, Right Hon. Robert Wilmot

Holderness, Lady, i. 53.

Holford, Miss, xv. 96.

Holland, Lord, i. 246.; ii. 120. 129. 208.

(now Sir Robert), xv. 125.

Mrs. (now Lady) Wilmot,

x. 75.
Houris, xvi. 254.

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