Peter the Great, 571.
Pisa, xxviii. 158, 161.
Peter the Third, of Russia, 718 n. Pisani, Vettor, 159. 722. Pisse-Vache, the, 135 n. Pistoia, 161. Pistol, 652. Pistol-firing, xiv. n. 13 n. Pitt, Right Hon. William, 24, 25. His additions to our parliamentary tongue, 172. His grave next that of Fox, 567. The pilot that weather'd the storm,' 572. His disinterestedness, 712. Epi- taph for,' 897. Pitti Palace, 132 n. Pizarro, 83, 569, 570. Plagiarism, 237 n. 274 n. 476 n. 589 n.
Planter of the Lion, 128. Platea, plain of, 99, 115 n. Plato, his lines on the tomb of The- mistocles, 196. His character of Socrates, 491. His Dialogues, 767. His reply to Diogenes,
Peterborough, Lord, 192 n. 813. Petersburgh, 102, 710, 714. Pétion, 592, 593 n.
Petrarch, his house at Arqua, 130. His laureat crown, 133, 159. His fountain and tomb, 154. His portrait in the Manfrini pa- lace, 308 n. On the conspiracy of Marino Faliero, 392. 'The Platonic pimp of all posterity, 662. Crowned in the Capitol, 801. See also, 129, 130, 133, 153, 637.
Petticoat, garment of a mystical sublimity,' 754.
Petticoat government, 773. Petticoat influence, 754. Petty, Lord Henry (now Marquis of Lansdowne), 10, 23, 57. Phædra and Hippolitus, 674. Phalaris, bull of, 570 n. Pharsalia, 166 n. 491 n. Phidias, 189 n. 339. Philanthropy, 91.
Philip II. of Spain, 161, 241. Philip of Macedon, 83 n. 571. Phillips, Ambrose, his 'Pastorals,''Pleasures of Hope,' 62 n. 222 n. 'Pleasures of Imagination,' 305 n. Phillips, Charles, esq. (the barris-Pleasures of Memory,' 62 n. ter), 792. 'Lines written on a blank leat of,' 862.
829.
Philopappus, 191 n. 825. 'Philo-progenitiveness,' 737. Philosophy, 615, 635, 767. Phoenix, Sheridan's story of the, 829 n. 863 n.
Phrygia, 68.
Phyle, Fort, 93, 189.
Physicians, 722.
Piazzetta, at Venice, 150, 307. 'Pibroch,' 16, 47. Pickersgill, Joshua, his 'Three Bro- thers' the foundation of 'The De- formed Transformed,' 488 n. Picton, Sir Thomas, 115 n. Picture, a, is the past,' 770. Pictures, 132 n. 773. Pie' di Lup lake, 135 n. Pietro ad Vincula, St., Church of, at Rome, 252 n.
Pigot, Dr., 'Reply to some Verses of, on the cruelty of his mistress,'
25.
772.
Platonic love, 601, 604, 605 n. 717. Playhouse bill, origin of, 177 n. Propriety of repealing it, 178 n. Pleasure, 91, 605, 606, 614. A stern moralist,' 642.
Pompey, his statue, 137, 163. His Pillar, 568. A hero, conqueror, and cuckold,' 635. Pope, his Essay on Man,' 62 m. His 'Pastorals,' 178. Systema- tic depreciation of, 799. Har- mony of, ib. His versification, 802. His imagination, ib. His 'Rape of the Lock,' ib. His character of Sporus, ib. List of his disciples, 803. Passages of! his earliest poems quoted, 803 n.. His Essay upon Phillips's Pas- torals' a model of irony, 829. His Homer,' ib. His 'Eloisa,' 837. The principal inventor of modern gardening, 839. Letter on Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of,' 821. 'Se- cond Letter,' 832. See also, xvii. xxxii. 51 n. 179 n. 799-804, 823, 829, 833-836, 848 . Popular applause, 643. Popular discontent, progress of, 702. Popularity, 660. Poro, 260 n. Porphyry, 82 n.
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Porson, Professor, anecdotes of,
22n. His 'Devil's Walk,' 867 m. Portland (William Henry Caven- dish), third Duke of, 65. Portolongo, 159.
Portpatrick, 816.
Portrait painter, agonies of a, 826. Portsmouth, 581, 710 я.
Pliny, 142, 156 n. Plutarch's Lives,' 291 n. 589 n. Portugal, xviii. 67, 76 n. Portuguese, the, characterised, 72,, 72 n. 75 n. Possession, 649. Posterity, 590, 736. Potemkin, Prince, 102, 694. His instructions to Suwarrow before [ the siege of Ismail, 694. His cha- racter, 694 n. Potiphar's wife, 217 n. 674. Pouqueville, M. de, 89 n. 664 n. Character of his writings, 100, ¦
Mitford's abuse of, 736. Plymley, Peter (Rev. Sidney Smith), 57 n. His 'Letters,' 775 n. Po, the river, 131. 'Stanzas to the,' 895.
Pigot, Miss, 23 n. 26 n. 'Lines to,' 26.
Pillans, James (Professor of huma- nity at Edinburgh), 57. Polenta, Francesca da, 899 n. Pillar of the Place Vendôme, 568. Polidori, Dr., xiv. n. 798. His Pindar, 80 n. 643. 'Vampire,' 798 n. His tragedy, Pindar, Peter, 407 n. 892 n. 'Epistle from Mr. Mur- Pindemonte, Ippolito, 126. ray to,' 892. Rose's character of, 571 n. Polybius, 162. Pindus, Mount, 88, 89. Piræus, 131, 268. Pirates, described, 224. Pirates of Barrataria, 240 n.
Mr.
Polycrates, 344.
Polygamy, 676, 681, 707. Polyzois, 101. Pompadour, Madame de, 350.
Poetry, new school, of, xvii. 800, 802. Nothing so difficult as a beginning in, 647. 'Is a passion, 660. Present state of English, 799. Descriptive, 828. Ethical, the highest of all, ib. Poets, unfitted for the calm affec- tions and comforts of domestic life, xxi. 877 n. Amatory, 661. Duties of; 706. The greatest living,' 731. See also, 799- 804, 828.
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Poggio, his exclamation on looking down on Rome, 131 n. Poland, 569, 723. Polenta, Guido da, 158, 659 n. | Prayer, 507, 508. 899 n. 'Prayer of Nature,' 39. Presle, Mile., 59. Pretension, absence of, 761. Previsa, 92.
101.
Poussin, his picture of the Deluge,' 426 n.
Power, Mr., music-seller, 873 n. Powell, Mr., 59. Prague, 533, 555, 561. Pratt, Samuel Jackson, 61 n. 62 m. 185 n. His 'Sympathy,' 54. Praxiteles, 189.
Priam, King, 65 n. 492. Pride, 507, 508, 648, 744. Prince Regent, a finished gentle- man from top to toe,' 742. Lord Byron's introduction to, 742 x. Lines to, on his being seen standing between the coffins of
to the genius and constitution of the English, ib.
Pulci, his Morgante Maggiore,'
324. Sire of the half serious rhyme,' 324, 648.
Pultowa, battle of, 317, 324 n. Puns, 137.
Pye, Henry James, esq., 50, 407. Pygmalion, statue of, 684, 715. Pyramids of Egypt, 568, 615. Pyramus and Thisbe, 668.
Pyrenees, the, 83.
Pyrrhic dance, 97, 639, 644. Pyrrho, the doubting philosopher,
Regnard, his hypochondriacism, 836, 901 n. Reichenbach, the, 135 n. Reichstadt (Napoléon François Charles Joseph), Duke of, 574, 774n.
Reinagle, R. R., his chained
His Greek War-song,
“Δεύτε παῖδες,” 105, and Trans- lation, 854.
Rimini, Francesca of,' 899. Ring, the matrimonial, 717. Ritchie, David, the Black Dwarf,'
of Mucklestane Moor, 488 3. Riva della Paglia, 385. eagle,River that rollest by the ancient walls,' 895.
Religion, Lord Byron's opinions on, xxix. xxxi. 39, 40, 84, 137, 296 n. 507 n., 604n., 646. Vari-Rochefoucault, Sayings of, 125 n. ableness of, 84, 668, 767. Religious opinions, folly of prosecu- tions for, 680. Rembrandt, 748.
Remember him, whom passion's power,' 865. 'Remembrance,' 37. 'Remind me not, remind me not,' 849. Remorse, 201, 526.
'Quarterly Review,' 409, 614. Cri- Renown, 693.
Rogers, Samuel, esq., his 'Plea- sures of Memory,' 62 n. 222 n. 613. His Jacqueline,' 62 n. 242 n. Dedication of the 'Giaour to, 195. His 'Columbus,' 195 n. His 'Italy' quoted, 304 n. 358n. 467 n. 487 n. His translation of Zappi's sonuet on the Statue of Moses, 340n. Sonnet to,' 898. ! 'Lines to,' 904. His tribute to the memory of Lord Byron, 905 n. See also xii. n. xxii. 62, 800, 822, 862 n. 865 n. 881 n. 904. Roland, 68.
Rolandini, 226 n. Romagna, xxvii.
Romaic, or modern Greek lan- guage, remarks on, with specimens and translations,' 104-111. Romaic dance, 97. Authors, list of, 104. War-song,' 105, 854. 'Song,' 855. 'Love song,' 864. Roman Catholic religion, 40 n. 813. Roman Daughter, story of the, 143, Romance muy doloroso del Sitio y Toma de Alhama,' translated, 889.
Romance, Lines to,' 27. Romanelli, physician, 97, 854. Rome, described, 131, 298. The city of the soul,' and 'Niobe of nations,' 136. Sackage of, 337 n. 501 n. See also, xxiv. 136 n. 499, 826. Romilly, Sir Samuel, 595, 733,
797.
Romulus, temple of, 164, 165. Roncesvalles, 327, 726. Rooms, large ones comfortless, 667. Sallust, 689.
Roque, Monsieur, 99.
Salonica, 99.
Rosa Matilda, 61, 64. Rosbach, battle of, 350. Roscius, 24, 862.
Roscoe's Leo the Tenth,' 253 n. Roscommon, 60. Rose, William Stewart, esq., his 'Sonnet to Constantinople,' 93 n. His Essay on Whistlecraft,' 307 n. His Picture of a de- cayed Venetian Nobleman,' 393. His character of Pindemonte, 571 n.
Salvator Rosa, 748. Salviati, Leonard, 155. Samuel, the Prophet, 256. Sandwich, Lord, 680 n. Sanguinetto, river, 134, 163. Santa Croce, 133, 156. Santa Maura, 88 n. Sanuto, extract from, 388. Sapienza, 355, 358. Sappho, 88, 598, 635. Saracens, picture of, at Newstead, 3 n.
Rose-glaciers, 119 n.
'Rose-water,' 837.
Rostopchin, General, 192.
Rothschild, Baron, 574 n. 735. Roumelia, 218.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, his 'Con-
Ross, Rev. Mr. (Lord Byron's tutor Sardanapalus; a Tragedy, 429. at Aberdeen), xii. Sardinia, xviii. Sardis, 818. Satan, 401.
Rossini, 773 n.
Satanic school, 395, 396 n. Saul,Thou whose spell,' 256. 'Song of, before his last Battle,' ib. Savage, Richard, 831. Savary, 874 n. Savoy, 241, 278. Saxe, Count, 36 n. Scalanovo, Port of, 230. Scaligers, tomb of the, 571. Scamander, 656. Scandal, 600, 611. Scanderbeg, 96. Scepticism, 296. Schaffhausen, fall of, 135 n. Schiller, his Ghost-seer,' 15 n.
His 'Wallenstein,' 296 n. 594 n. Schlegel, Frederick, his writings, $99 n. Schlick, M., 392 n. 'School for Scandal,' 351 n. Schroepfer, 778.
fessions,' 120 n. His marriage, 834. His 'Héloïse,' 888 n. See also, xxiii. 120, 121, 123, 124, 278 n. 690, 758, 838, 848 n. Rovero, 159.
Rovigo, 154.
Rowe, the dramatist, 828. Rubicon, the, 568.
Rufinella, villa of, 169.
Rumour, 'a live gazette,' 761. Rupert, Prince, 3. Rushton, Robert (the 'little page' in Childe Harold), 71 n. Russia, 570. Rustica, 169.
Rycquius, 164, 165.
St. Peter's, at Rome, 136 n. 143, 144, 339, 826.
St. Sophia, at Constantinople, 93, 143. Not to be compared with St. Paul's Cathedral, 662. Sainte Palaye, M. de, 68. Salamanca, 619. Salamis, 197, 570, 644. Salerno, 151. Salisbury, Countess of, 68. Salisbury Plain, 403, 825.
S.
Sabbath in London, 79, 80. Sabellicus, his description of Venice,
127 n. Sabine Hills, 146, 169. Sade, Abbé de, 152, 153. Sadness, 95.
Safety lamp, 606.
St. Angelo, castle of, 143, 501. St. Bartholomew flayed alive, 666. St. Francis, his recipe for chastity, 682.
St. Helena, 567, 568, 574. St. James's Palace, 729. St. Mark, at Venice, 128, 149. St. Paul's, at London, 827.
Saragoza, Maid of, 78, 570. Sieges Sea-coal fires, 749. of, 78 n. 82.
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mion,' 51, 275n. His review of 'Childe Harold' in the Quar- terly,' 67 n. 797. His 'Vision of Don Roderick,' 76 n. 'The Ariosto of the North,' xxii. 131. His novels a new literature in themselves,' 131 n. His 'Tales of my Landlord,' 325. His 'Black Dwarf,' 488. Dedication of 'Cain' to, 504, 506 n. His 'De- monology,' 746 n. His opinion of Don Juan,' 789. His Bridal of Triermain,' and 'Harold the Dauntless,' 804. His dog Maida, 848 n. See also, xi. xxxii. 40 n. 51 n. 63, 67, 76, 172, 179, 720, 731, 736, 742 n. 765, 876 m. Critical notes by, passim. Scott, Mr., of Aberdeen, 835. Scriptures, 506, 750. Sculpture, 826. The most artificial of the arts, 132 n. More poetical than nature, 826. Scutari, 218 n. Sea-attorney, 637.
Scio, isle of, 101, 215. Scipio Africanus, 499. Scipios, tomb of the, 136, 159. Scorching and drenching,' 624 n. Scorpion, 200, 201. Scotland, 189, 720. Scott, Sir Walter, his first acquaint- ance with Lord Byron, xxi. His tribute to his memory, xxii. 789. His Lay of the Last Minstrel,' 51, 90, 736, 765 m. His Mar-
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Sea-sickness, remedies for, 616,617. Seale, Dr. John, his 'Greek Metres,"
11.
Sea-walls between the Adriatic and Venice, inscription on, 774 n. 'Seasons,' Thomson's, would have been better in rhyme, 173 n. 802. Inferior to his Castle of Indo- lence,' ib.
Sebastiani, 102.
Seduction, 35 n. 87 n.
Ségur, Count, his character of Prince Potemkin, 694 n.
Seine, the river, 569. Sejanus, 898.
Self-love, 682, 717.
Semiramis, 433, 668. Seneca, 336 n.
Sennacherib, Destruction of,' 259. Senses, duty of not trusting the, 752. Septimius Severus, 164. Arch of, 165.
Seraglio, interior of, 684, 688. Seraphin, of Periclea, 104. Serassi, his 'Life of Tasso,' 54. Servetus, 178.
Sesostris, 552, 567. Sestos, 215.
Lines after swim- ming from,' 853.
Schwartzenburg, Prince, 118 n. Sciarro, Marco di, 304 n. Scimitars, Turkish, characters on, Settle, Elkanah, 799.
217.
'Seven before Thebes,' 300 n.
Seven Towers, prison of the, 676. Seville, 77, 79, 594, 631 N. Seward, Anne, 801.
Sewell, Sir John, LL.D., 505 n. Sforza, Francesco, 468 n. Sforza, Ludovico, 279 n. Sgricci, Signor, 157. Shadwell, Sir Lancelot, 505 m. Shadwell, Thomas, 173 n. Shakspeare, 67 n., 289 m., 645, 758. His obligations to North's,
• Plutarch,' 589 n. His infelici-Slavery, 662, 663; of the great, Southerne, dramatist, 828. tous marriage, 637 n. Will have
his decline, 828 n. Sharpe, Richard, esq., 505 n. Shaving, miseries of, 754. She-epistle described, 751.
She walks in Beauty,' 254. Shee, Sir Martin (president of the Royal Academy), his 'Rhymes on Art,' 63.
Sheffield, 55, 60.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, esq., xvii. xxviii. 396 n. 488 n. 768 n. 798, 902 n.
Shelley, Mrs., 488 n.
kenstein,' 818 n. Shenstone, 801.
Sleep, 628, 630, 656, 686. Sir T. Browne's encomium on, 651 n. Sligo, Marquis of, his letter on
the origin of the 'Giaour,' 195 n. Smedley, Rev. Mr., his 'Sketches of Venetian History,' 357 n. 463 -465 n.
Smith, Rev. Sidney, 56. The re- puted author of 'Peter Plymley's Letters,' 57 n. 775 n. His 'twelve- parson power,' 721 n. • Peter Pith,' 775.
Her 'Fran- Smith, Mrs. Spencer, account of, xviii. 852 n. See Florence.' Smith, William, esq., his attack on Mr. Southey in the House of Commons, 397, 409, 798. Smoking, 582. Smollett, xxxii. 658, 678. Smyrna, 818.
Sheridan, Right Hon. Richard Brinsley, 58, 880 n. 898. Com- pared with Colman, 58 n. lines on Waltzing, 194 n. eloquence, 733, 881. His 'Cri- tic,' 792. His phoenix story, 829 n. 863 n. Monody on the Death of,' 880. Defence of, 881. His speech against Mr. Hastings, 881, 882 n. His conversation, 881 n. 'Whatever he did was the best of its kind,' 882 n. Sheridan, Thomas, esq., 58 n. Sheridan, Mrs. Thomas, her Car-
Ship of war, description of, 85, 86. Shipwreck, description of a, 617– 621.
Smythe, Professor, 64 n.
So we'll go no more a roving,' 892. Sobieski, 263.
Southey, Robert, esq., LL.D., his
person, manners, prose, and poetry, 52 n. His 'Old Woman of Berkeley,' 52. His 'Dactylics and Sapphics,' 52 n. His 'Ma- doc, 52, 184, 800. His 'Thala- ba,' 52, 800. His 'Joan of Arc,' 52, 173 n. 184, 800. His 'Don Roderick' and 'Life of Nelson,' 53 n. His 'Curse of Kehama,' 183, 800. His 'Wat Tyler,' 395, 397, 798. His Inscription for Henry Martin' the Regicide, 397. His 'Letter to Mr. William Smith,' 410, 798. His 'Pilgrimage to Waterloo,' 615. His 'Pantiso- cracy,' 645, 798, 799. Dedica- tion of Don Juan' to, 589. See also, 394-416, 613, 646, 719, 722, 731, 732, 795, 798, 800, 830.
Southwell, xiv., theatricals at, 24 n. Church of, 29 n. Spagnoletto, 748.
Society, 664, 740, 741, 749, 750, Spain, xviii. 67, 82. 753, 759. Spartan's epitaph, 128.
Socrates, 187, 491, 680, 690, 743, Speeches at Harrow, xiii. 12, 24 n.
'Shipwreck,' Falconer's, 824, 827. Solitude, 86, 122, 130, 146, 475, Spenser, Edmund, his measure, 68,
'Song-Do you know Doctor Nott,' Spoleto, 134 n. 163.
Song for the Luddites,' 891. Song of Saul before his last battle,'
Songs of the Venetian gondoliers, 127, 148, 605. Sonnets-on Chillon,' 278; 'to Genevra,' 866; to Lake Le- man,' 888; from Vittorelli,' 891; 'to George the Fourth, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzge- rald's forfeiture,' 896; to Sa- muel Rogers, esq.,' 898.
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Sporus, Pope's character of, 802. Spurzheim, Dr., 737 n. Staël, Madame de, tribute to her memory, 156. Her de l'Alle- magne,' 212 n. Her Corinne' quoted, 611. See also 644, 797, 876 n., 888 n. Stamboul (Constantinople), 93, 99. Stanhope, Hon. Col. Leicester, xxix. xxxi. 188 n. 905 n. Stanzas :-'to a lady with the poems of Camoens,' 8; 'to Inez,' 81; Tambourgi! Tambourgi! thy larum afar,' 92; to a lady on leaving England,' 850; "to Florence,' 852; 'composed during a thunder-storm,' ib.; 'written on passing the Ambracian Gulf,' 853; 'Away, away, ye notes of woe,' 859; 'One struggle more, and I am free,' ib.; And thou art dead,' etc., 860; If sometimes in the haunts of men,' 861; "Thou art not false, but thou art fickle,' 864; 'on being asked what was the origin of love,' 865; 'Remember him,' etc., ib.; 'I
speak not, I trace not,' 870, 'There be none of Beauty's daughters,' 872; Elegiac, on the death of Sir Peter Parker,' ib.; 'There's not a joy the world can give,' 873; 'on the Star of the Legion of Honour,' 875; to Augusta, 878, 879; 'to her who can best understand them,' 887; 'to the Po,' 895; 'Could love for ever,' 896; written when about to join the Italian Carbo- nari,' 901; written on the road between Florence and Pisa,' 902; 'on completing my thirty-sixth ycar,' 904; 'to a Hindoo air,' ib.; 'I heard thy fate without a tear,' | 998.
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Statesmen, 775. Statius, 99. Statues, 627.
Staubach, the, 135 n. Steam-engines, 718.
hility, 877 n.
Stevenson, Sir John, 873 n. Stillingfleet, 342.
Stoddart, Sir John, LL.D., 780. Stoics, 664.
Stolt (the Hafiz of the 'Morning Post'), 51, 60, 64.
Steele, Sir Richard, 605 n. Stella, Swift's, 834.
Steno, Michel, 349, 389.
Sterne, 282 n. His affected sensi- Talavera, 76.
Strabo, 101, 103. 'Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the times,' 893.
Strand, the, London, 582. Strangford, Lord, his 'Camoens,' 8 n. 63.
Stratford upon Avon, 154. Styles, Rev. Dr., his sermon against Lord Byron, 786. Styx, 648.
Suspicion, 120. Suwarrow, Field Marshal, 691, 694. His 'polar melody' on the cap- ture of Ismail, 710. His charac- ter, ib. Brevity of his style, 716. Swift, Dr. Jonathan, xxxii., 179, 690. His recipe for an epic, 612 n. His Stella and Vanessa, 834.
ry, 91, 92. Sulpicius, Servius, his letter to Ci- cero on the death of his daughter, 131 n.
Sun of the Sleepless,' 258. Sunday blood, a, 841. Sunday schools, 616. Sunium, 645, 766. Sunrise, 456, 629. Sunset, 129, 633, 650. Superstition, 88, 768. Superstitions:-the second sight,
182 n.; the evil eye, 202; the vampire, 204; the second hearing, 207; amulets, 216; ghosts, 768 -772, 778; baushies, 772 n. Suspense, 760.
Swimming, xiv. n. 147, 466, 626, 854 n.
Stonehenge, 729, 825. Storm, 122, 620 n. Aspect of one Tamerlane, 579, 870 n. Tannen, the, 128.
in the Archipelago, 825.
Tarpeian rock, 139. Tarquin, 350, 601.
T.
Tacitus, 114 n. 814. 'Tact,' 610.
Tagus, the rive, 72. Tahiri, Dervish, 97.
Swoon, the sensation described, 626. Sydney, Algernon, 349 n. Sylla, 136, 312 n. 703, 869 n. Sympathy, 631, 755. Symplegades, 146, 573, 662, 825. Thebes, xviii. 94, 99, 103. Syracuse, 128. Thelusson, Mr., 395 n. Switzerland and the Swiss, 119- Themistocles, tomb of, 196. Lines 122, 287 n. by Plato upon, 196 n. Theobalds, 829.
Theodore, St., Church of, at Rome,
164, 177 n. Theodoret, 168. Theodosius, 150.
'There be none of Beauty's daugh- ters,' 872.
There was a time, I need not name, 849.
There s not a joy the world can give,' 873.
Tale of a Tub,' the, xxxii.
Tales of my Landlord,' 325. Talleyrand, Charles Maurice, Prince de, 574 n.
Thermopyla, 93, 197, 337, 644. Tambourgi, Tambourgi, thy larum Theseus, temple of, 183, 188 n. afar,' 92.
Thetis, 493, 722.
They say that Hope is happiness.'
259. Thibault, 588 n. Thirst, 624.
Tavell, Rev. G. F. (Lord Byron's college tutor), 176. Taxation, 637.
Tea, prophetic powers of, 653. 'Tear, The,' 25.
Tears, 673, 719, Telemachus, the monk, 168.
Suetonius, 647 n.
Suicide, 288, 680, 752. Suli, 89 n. 91, 644.
Suliotes, their hospitality and brave- Tell, William, 288.
Tempe, 89. Temple Bar, 816.
Templo, Sir William, 841. Tenedos, 825.
Teniers, 748.
Tepaleen, 89 n. 90. Terence, 191.
'The Conquest,' 904.
The Destruction of Sennacherib,' 259.
The Devil's Drive,' 867. 'The First Kiss of Love,' 8. The harp the monarch minstrel swept,' 254.
The Isles of Greece, the Isles of Greece,' 644.
Tasso, 130, 131, 148, 154, 301--This day, of all our days,' 901. 304, 338, 801. Lament of, 301. Thomson, 224. His Seasons' Tassoni, 799 n. would have been better in rhyme, Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil (Lord Byron's school acquaintance), xiii. 33 n.
802.
Thornton, Thomas, esq., character
of his State of the Ottoman Empire,' 100, 101. Thou are not false, but thou art fickle,' 864.
Though the day of my destiny's over!' 879.
'Thoughts suggested by a College Examination,' 22. Thrasimene, lake of, 133, 134. Battle of, 162. Thrasybulus, 381.
Throgmorton, Mrs., 829.
Through cloudless skies, in silvery sheen,' 853.
Terni, Falls of, 135. Terracina, Cape of, 169. Terrot, Rev. Mr., his Sense' quoted, 783. Tertullian, 168 n.
Thames, 80, 728.
The castled crag of Drachenfels,'
117. "The chain I gave was fair to view,'
861.
'The spell is broke, the charm is flown!' 853.
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The Wild Gazelle,' 255. 'The world is a bundle of hay,' 897. Theatrical representations, the first, 177 n.
'Through life's dull road, so dim and dirty,' 901.
Through thy battlements, New- stead,' 3.
Thunder, 698.
Thunder storm on the Lake of Ge- neva described, 122. Thunder-storm near Zitza, Stan- zas composed during a,' 852. Thurlow (Thomas Hovell Thurlow), second Lord, Lines on his. 'Poems,' 865, 866.
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