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Longevity, v. 261.

Longinus, xv. 131.; xvii. 163.
Longmans, Messrs., ii. 29.; iii. 102.
154.; ix. 85.; xii. 24.
Lorraine, Claude, xvii. 101.
Love, best tokens of, xvi. 138. First,
xv. 161. 277. His own avenger,'
xvi. 35. Language of, xvi. 10.
Man's, xv. 186. 289. Not the prin-
cipal passion for tragedy,' v. 115.
Platonic, xv. 144. 157.; xvi. 295.
Success in, dependent on fortune,
vi. 391. Woman's, xv. 186. 280.
290.; xvi. 15. See also, v. 34.; vi.
391.; viii. 103. 180. 242.; ix. 189.
192. 274.; xiv. 69.; xv. 74. 142. 154.
161. 186. 210. 271. 277. 289.; xvi. 11.
106. 135. 177. 294, 295.; xvii. 41.
44. 149.

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of gain, xvi. 251. ; xviii. 110.
of glory, xvi. 46.

of offspring, xvi. 109.

'Love's last adieu,' vii. 59.
Lovers, xvi. 10.

'Lover's Leap,' xviii. 82.

'Loves of the Triangles' xv. 80.
Low spirits, v. 284.

Lowe, Sir Hudson, iii. 234.

Lucretius, ii. 262 370.; vi. 370.;
xv. 131.; xvii. 232.

Luc, Jean André de, iv. 3. ; x. 227.
Lucullus, dishes à la, xvii. 178. Cher.
ries transplanted into Europe by,
178 n.

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LUDDITES, Song for the,' x. 314.
Ludlow, General, the regicide, his
monument, iii. 256. His domal in-
scription, v. 53 n.
Lushington, Dr., vi. 279.
Lusieri, Signor, his devastations at
Athens, viii. 111.
Luther, Martin, xvi. 178.
Lutzerode, Baron, v. 336.
Luxembourg, Maréchal, vi. 390.
Lutzen, xiv. 274.
Lykanthropy, xvi. 276.

Lyttleton, George, Lord, i. 190. Lord

Byron compared to, 191.

Thomas, Lord, i. 190.

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"Mac Flecknoe,' origin of Dryden's,
ix. 56.

Machiavelli, xvi. 98. His tomb in
Santa Croce, viii. 216. 297.; xvi. *
178.
Machinery, effects of, ii. 123.
Mackenzie, Henry, esq., his notice of
Lord Byron's early poems, i. 126,
127. 157.

Mackintosh, Sir James, ii. 238. 242.
281. 285. 309.; iii. 14. 295.; xii.
283.
Macnamara, Arthur, esq., i. 182.
Macneil, Hector, esq., his poems,
272, 272 n.
Macpherson's Ossian, vii. 160.
Madness, viii. 223.

vii.

Mafra, i. 281.; viii. 29, 29 n.
Maginn, Dr., his parody on Words-
worth's 'Yarrow Unvisited,' xv. 39.
Mahomet, ii. 266.; xv. 283. His
heaven, xvii. 1.

Maid of Athens, i. 306. 320. Ac-
count of, 308.

• MAID OF ATHENS, ere we part,' vii.
317.

Maid of Saragoza, viii. 41, 42 n.
Majorian, his visit to Carthage, ix.
289.

Maitland, Sir Thomas, vi. 113.
Malamocco, wall of, vi. 366.
Malice, xv. 140.

Mallet, David, vii. 247, 247 n. Hired
to traduce Pope, 247 n.
Malta, viii. 78.

'Farewell to,' xvii. 239.
Malthus, Rev. T., his anti-nuptial sys.
tem, xvii. 44. Does the thing 'gainst
which he writes, 47. "His book the
eleventh commandment,' 168.
Man, xv. 162. 164. ; xvi. 6.
'MANFRED; A DRAMATIC POEM,' xi. 1.
See also iii. 345. 347. 354. 362. 366.;
iv. 4. 10. 13. 15. 43. 50. 52. 67. 87.
Goethe's remarks on, iv. 322. ; xi.
71.

Manicheism, xiv. 9. 12.

Manley, Mrs., her Atalantis, xvii. 35.

Mann, the engineer, his pumps, xv.
215.

Mansel, Dr., Bishop of Bristol, i. 115.
188.; ii. 93.; vii. 94.
Mansion House, the, xvii. 13.
Manton, ii. 9.

'Manuel,' Mathurin's, iv. 5. 35. 47.
Marat, xv. 112.

Marathon, viii. 106, 107. 161. ; xv.
321. Plain of, offered to Lord By-
ron, for sale, viii. 107 n.
Marceau, General, viii. 157.; xv. 113.
His monument, viii. 151 n.
Marden, Mrs., actress, iii. 176.
Maria Louisa, Empress, x. 11.; xiv.

296.

Marianna Segati, iii. 311. 318. 323.
330.; iv. 26.

Marie Antoinette, effect of grief on,
x. 227.; xi. 22.
Marine barometer, xvi. 53.
Marinet, xvi. 269.

Marino, a corrupter of the taste of

Europe, xv. 79.

'MARINO FALIero, Doge of VENICE;
an Historical Tragedy,' xii. 43. See
also, iii. 348. 371.; iv. 301. 311. 333.
338. 342, 343. 348. 352.; v. 70, 71. 80.
115. 117. 120-122. 124. 127. 136. 140.
176. 180. 190. 211. Dedication to
Goethe, xii. 51. Story of, 217.
'MARION,' Lines to, vii. 61.
Marius at Carthage, xvii. 67.
Markland, J. H., esq., his character of
'Hours of Idleness,' xvii. 163.
Markow, General, xvi. 217.
Marlborough, Coxe's Life of, xv.
326.

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any,' xvii. 149.

rals,' 165.

Marvell, Andrew, his lines on the
execution of Charles I., xii. 209.
'Mary,' vi. 415.; vii. 43. 291.; xvi.
60.

'Lines to, on receiving her pic

ture,' vii. 54.

of Aberdeen i. 123, n.

-, Queen of Scots, xi. 22 n.; xvi.
294. Her person described, xvi. 96.
Massaniello, v. 88.

Match-making, xvii. 166.
Materialism, vi. 259.

Mathews, Charles, comedian, iii.
164.

Mathurin, Rev. Charles, iii. 184. 224,
225. 253. 369. 372.; iv. 5. 47.; xii.
61.

His' Bertram,' iii, 184. ; iv. 65.
His Manuel,' iv. 5. 35. 47.
Matrimony, xvii. 44.
Matter, vi. 258.; xvii. 235. Bishop
Berkeley's denial of the existence
of, xvii, 3, 3 n.

Matthias, Thomas James, esq., viii.
110 n. His Pursuits of Literature,'
XV. 95. His edition of Gray's
works, xv. 95.

Matthews, John, esq., of Belmont,
some account of, ii. 40.

"

Charles Skinner, esq., i.
96. 181.; ii. 38, 38 n., 39, 39 n., 40. 49.
51. 58. 63.; viii. 61. Lord Byron's
account of, i. 181.; ii. 38 n., 39. 63.
His visit to Newstead, i. 247. Tri-
butes to his memory, ii. 40.; viii.
61.

Henry, esq., ii. 40 n. His
'Diary of an Invalid,' iv. 342.; xi.
65. Account of, v. 30.

Rev. Arthur, ii. 40 n.

Matthison, Frederic, his Letters
from the Continent,' iii. 250.
Maugiron, epigram on the loss of his
eye, vi. 390.

Maurice, Rev. Thomas, his 'Richmond
Hill,' vii. 249. Account of, 249 n.

Marriages, great cause of unhappy Mavrocordato, Prince, vi. 96. 105. 109.

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168. Lord Byron's letters to,
vi. 96. Proclamation issued by
him, on Lord Byron's death, vi.
213.

Mawman, Joseph, bookseller, v. 233.
238.

'MAZEPPA,' iv. 137. ; xi. 143.

Medici, mausoleum of the, viii. 218.
306.

Medicine, effects of, on the mind

and spirits, v. 263, 264 n.
Mediterranean, viii. 266.

ron), ii. 285. 338.; iii. 15. 113. 117.
120, 121. See Byron.

Miller, Rev. Dr., his Essay on Pro-
babilities,' iii. 119.

re.

William, bookseller,
fuses to publish Childe Harold, ii.
29.

A noble Milligen, Mr., vi. 98. 283.

subject for a poem, 266 n.
Medwin, Mr., v. 358, 359.; xv. 26.
Magaspelion, monastery of, viii. 118.
Meknop, General, xvi. 242.

Meillerie, iii. 247. 274. 282.; viii. 179.
Melancthon, xvi. 276.

Melbourne, Lady, ii. 260. 275. ; iv. 101.;
v. 254.

Melody, Suwarrow's polar, xv. 263.
Melton Mowbray, head quarters of
the English chase, xvii. 103.
Memnon, statue of, xvii. 97.
Memory, viii. 70.

Mendelshon, his habitual melancholy,
vi. 397.

Mendeli, Mount, viii. 105, 106.
Mengaldo, Chevalier, iv. 158.; v. 131.
Merci, Count, his epitaph, viii. 107.
Merivale, J. H. esq., ii. 337.; iii. 9. ;
vii. 276 n. His Roncesvalles,' ii.
337.; xi. 192. 194. 197. His review
of Grimm's Correspondence,' iii. 9.
Lord Byron's letter to, ii. 337.
Metaphysics, xvii. 65.
Metastasio, ii. 251.

Metella, Cecilia, tomb of, viii. 234.
Methodism, cause of the progress of,
viii. 174.

Meyler, Richard, esq., iii. 235.
Mezzophanti,

a monster of lan-

guages,' vi. 262.
Michelli, Signora, the translator of
Shakspeare, xii. 207.

'Middle Age' of man, described, xvii.

39.

Milan cathedral, iii. 299. Ambrosian
library at, 300. Brera gallery, 300.
Napoleon's triumphal arch, 301.
State of society at, 307.

Milman, Rev. Henry Hart, his 'Fazio,'
iv. 92. His History of the Jews,'
x. 77. 81. 86. 93. His Fall of Je-
rusalem,' xii. 62. His character of
'Heaven and Earth,' xiii. 52. Cri-
tical notes by, vols. vii.-xvii. pas-
sim.

Milnes, Robert, esq., i. 182.; ii. 209.
Milo, iii. 21.; x. 7.

Miltiades, viii. 107.; xv. 323.
Milton, his imitation of Ariosto, ii. 111.
His practice of dating his poems
followed by Lord Bryon, i. 153 n.
His dislike to Cambridge, i. 196.
198. His infelicitous marriage, iii.
135 n.; xv. 292. His disregard of
painting and sculpture, iv. 210. His
' material thunder,' vi. 370. His
'Life,' by Johnson, xv. 326.
Minotaur, fable of the, xv. 264.
Mirabeau, xv. 112.

'Mirra,' of Altieri, effect of the re-
presentation of, on Lord Byron, iv.
180, 180 n.

Miser, xv. 160. Happy life of the,
xvii. 40. 42.

Missiaglia, Venetiau bookseller, iv.
97.

Mistress, 'cannot be a friend,' ii.
275.

Mitchell, T., esq., his translation of
Aristophanes, ii. 206. ; iv. 345.
Mitford, Miss, xv. 96.

" William, esq., his abuse of
Plutarch's Lives,' xvii. 47. Great
merit of his History of Greece,'
47.

Mitylene, isle of, xv. 58.
Mob, xvi. 231.

Milbanke, Sir Ralph, iii. 121. 146. 175. Mobility,' vi. 236,

202.

Lady. See Noel.

Miss (afterwards Lady By-

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228, 228 n.

ventor of, vi. 408.

Defined, xvii.

Modern gardening, Pope the chief in-

Moira, Earl of (afterwards Marquis
of Hastings), ii. 148.
Molière, v. 81.

Monçada, Marquis, iv. 72.
Money, power of, xvii. 44. Pleasure
of hoarding, xvii. 41. 43.

-, love of, the only pleasure
that requites,' xvii. 110.
'Monk,' Lewis's, ii. 295. "The phil-
tered ideas of a jaded voluptuary,'
ii. 296.

Monkir and Nekir, ix. 178.
Monks, xvii. 144.

Monmouth, Geoffrey of, his Chro-
nicle, xvii. 194.
Monsoon, xvi. 227.

Montaigne, his motto, xvi. 275.

Mont Blanc, iii. 253. viii. 162, 162 n.
224.

Montbovon, iii. 258.
Montague, Edward Wortley, ii. 266.

-, Lady Mary Wortley, iv.
73, 74, 126.; vi. 395. 415, 416.; xv.
300.; xvi. 36. 60. 96.

Montgomery, James, Answer to his
poem, entitled 'The Common Lot,'
vii. 149. His' Wanderer of Switzer-
land,' vii. 250.

'Monthly Literary Recreations,' Lord
Byron's review of Wordsworth's
poems in, vi. 293.

Monthly Review, its critique on
'Hours of Idleness,' vii. 192.
Monti, his Aristodemo, iii. 6.
account of, iii. 306.

Montmorenci Laval, Duke de, xiv.
293. 295.

Moon, xv. 156. 283.

"Of amatory
egotism the Tuism,' xvii. 197.
Moonlight, xv. 157.

Moore, Thomas, esq., his prefaces to his

'Life of Lord Byron,' i. 10. 11. His
first acquaintance with Lord Byron,
ii. 79. Duel between Mr. Jeffrey
and, ii. 80.; vii. 252, 252 n. His
person and manners described, ii.
268. His poetry, 276.

'LINES on his last Operatic Farce,
or Farcical Opera,' ii. 65 n.
His Lalla Rookh,' iii. 359.365.; iv.
63.; v. 194. 213.

His Loves of the Angels,' vi. 14.
'LINES to, on visiting Leigh Hunt
in prison,' ix. 42.

'FRAGMENT of an epistle to,' x. 264.
'LINES to,' xi. 315.

His' Verses on Leigh Hunt's 'Lord
Byron and his Contemporaries,' xii.
299.

His Fudge Family,' xv. 88.
His Twopenny Post-bag,' xv. 88.
Lord Byron's letters to, ii. 84. 87, 88.
90. 107. 114. 151, 152. 198. 216, 217.
219. 221. 223, 224. 230. 235. 238. 240,
241. 243. 245. 247, 248.

iii. 26. 28, 29. 31. 41. 45. 50. 52. 55. 59.
64. 78. 80-82. 84. 86, 87. 94, 95. 100.
104. 107. 112. 114, 115. 118. 120. 138.
142, 143. 145. 147. 149. 151. 153. 155.
167. 169. 173. 180. 187. 189. 195. 200
204. 304. 311. 315. 337. 348. 357. 359
368.

iv. 4. 27. 44. 79. 93. 102. 132. 272. 313.
317. 325, 327. 335.

v. 1. 26. 35. 37. 39. 110. 121. 135. 147.
149. 177. 184. 190. 194. 196. 213. 229.
231. 233. 241, 242. 246. 253. 259, 260.
263. 269. 283. 293. 306. 308, 309. $10.
312. S14. 323, 333. 339. 348. 350. 352.
vi. i. 12. 109. 169.

See also, ii. 95. 97. 99. 113. 243. 249.
268. 276. 298. 301.; iii. 6. 105. 122.
169. 171. 233.; v. 75, 76. 103. 270.;
vi. 9.; viii. 252, 252 n.; xv. 35. 78.83.
153.

Critical notes on Byron's poems,
by, vols. vii.-xvii. passim.

Moore, Dr. John, his

Zeluco,' viii.

7. His account of Marino Faliero
false and flippant, xii. 55.

-, Peter, esq., iii. 186.
Morat, field of, viii. 160, 161.
More, Hannah, her 'Cœlebs,' xv. 119.
Moreau, General, xv. 113.

Morgan, Lady, iv. 86. 336. Her' Italy,'
v. 227. 229.
'MORGANTE MAGGIORE, of Pulci,'
tranlation of canto the first, xi. 186.
See also, iv. 279, 283. 305. 308. 343.
v. 118. 240. 312.
'Morning Post,' its attacks on Lord
Byron, iii. 1. 40. 46. 48.

Morosini, his siege of Athens, iii. 11.
Venetian poet, xii. 207.

Mosaic chronology, vi. 259.
Moscow, conflagration of, ix. 132.;
xiv. 272.

Moses, Michael Angelo's statue of,
xi. 295. Sonnet on, 295 n.
Mossop, actor, vii. 50.

Mosti, Count, iv. 158.

Mother, future conduct of a child de-
pendent on the, ii. 35.
Motraye, M., his description of the
Grand Signior's palace, xvi. 166.
Mountains, viii. 165.

Mozart, xvii. 210
Muezzin, viii. 91.; ix. 177.
Muir, Mr., vi. 118.

Mule, Mrs., Lord Byron's housemaid,
iii. 7, 7 n. 146.

Müller, the historian, iii. 250.
Muloch, Muley, v. 36. His Atheism
answered,' iv. 289.

Murat, Joachim, death of, iii. 190. His
'snow-white plume,' x. 275.

Muratori, v. 96.

Murillo, iv. 9.

The

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'The

Murray, John, esq., his first connec-
tion with Lord Byron, ii. 30.
modern Tonson,' ii. 188.
Avag of publishers,' ii. 217.
Mokanna of booksellers,' iv. 44.
'MY DEAR Mr. Murray, you 're in a
damn'd hurry,' xi. 311.
'STRAHAN, Tonson, Lintot of the
times,' xi. 313.

'TO HOOK the reader, you, John
Murray,' xi. 307.

Sums paid by him, to Lord Byron,
for copyright, vii. 235 n.

'EPISTLE from, to Dr. Polidori,' xi.

308.

'LINES to,' xii. 323.

See also, ii. 52, 53. 70. 217. 258. 264.
328 n. ; iii. 28. 35. 171. 192. 221. 223,
224. 252.; iv. 150. 349.; v. 125. 228,
229. 241. 252. 339.; vi. 165.

Lord Byron's letters to, ii. 55. 59.
64, 65. 169, 170. 174, 175. 177. 179.
181. 184. 187. 213. 215. 227-229. 313.
319-323. 325-332.

43. 57. 59. 63, 64. 66, 67. 69. 73. 75. 90.
92. 96-99. 103, 104. 108. 110. 138. 141.
146. 169. 179. 190. 193. 221. 224, 225,
227. 246. 248. 252, 253. 296-298. 301.
321. 324. 326. 328. 331. 342. 344. 346.
351. 354. 363. 371.

iv. 3. 7. 10, 11. 13. 24. 29, 30. 34, 35.
37. 39-41. 43. 47, 48. 50. 52, 53. 58.
62. 64, 65. 69. 71. 73. 76-78. 84. 94,
95. 97. 99. 101. 123, 124. 126. 128. 136.
138. 140, 141. 147. 151. 161. 169, 170.
179, 180. 186. 195. 197. 250. 255. 261.
268. 278. 281. 287. 290-292. 294-
296. 299. 301. 304. 308. 320. 333, 334.
337-340. 342. 345. 347. 351. 354, 355.
v. 2. 25. 29. 32. 34. 114. 116. 119, 120.
123, 124. 126. 129. 136. 138. 143. 146.
152. 176 179. 186-188 201-203.211.
223-225. 231. 233. 236. 239. 246. 249.
254. 264. 266. 280. 282. 291, 292. 305.
322. 325. 327-329. 332. 334. 337, 338.
346, 347. 366. 369. 371.

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