Carysfort (John Joshua Proby), first Earl of, his 'Poems and Trage- dies,' 185 n.
Cash, potency of, 736, 751. Casimir, John, King of Poland, 318. Cassius, 827.
Charles of Anjou, 158. Charles, Prince, better known as the Pretender, 26 n.
Charles XII. of Sweden, 36 n., 317. His obstinacy at Bender, 707. Charlotte, Queen, 399. Charlotte, Princess of Wales, 733, 861 n. Stanzas on her death,'
Chateaubriand, Viscount, 574. Chatham, first Earl of, 742. Chatterton, Thomas, 62 n. vulgar, 841. Chaucer, 179.
Castalian dews, 69 n., 99. Castelnau, Marquis de, his 'Histoire de la Nouvelle Russie,' 679. Castlereagh, Viscount (Robert Stew-Chase, the English, 749. art, Marquis of Londonderry, 572, 591, 670 n. 592 n. 715, 724,733, 898. 'Epigrams on,' 902. Epitaph on,' ib. Castri, village of, 69 n. 99. Catalani, Madame, 58. Catharine 1. of Russia, 571. Catharine II. of Russia, 688, 713, 715-718, 722. Cathay, 735.
Catholic emancipation, 813-817. Catiline, his character. 689. Cato. 336 n., lends his wife to
Hortensius, 681. Catullus, 598, his 'Lugete, Veneres, Cupidinesque,' translated, 5. His 'Ad Lesbiam' translated, ib. 'The scholar of love,' 635. His 'Atys' not licentious, 837. Caucasus, Mount, 65, 687. Cava, 350.
'Cavalier Servente,' 310, 715. Cecilia Metella, tomb of, 138. Cecrops. 188.
Chaworth, Mr. xiv. xix. 13 n., 33 n.Claridge, Mr. xiii. Chaworth, Mary Anne (afterwards Mrs. Musters), Lord Byron's early attachment to, xiv. 9 n., 33 n., 41n., 42 n., 70 n., 681n., 847n., 848 n., 850, 883 n. Death of, 9 n. 'Fragment written shortly after her marriage,' 8, 9n. Stanzas to, 'Oh! had my fate,' 41. Stan- zas to, 'Well! thou art happy.' 847. Farewell to,' 848. zas to, on the author's leaving England,' 850.
Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 85 n., 95 n., 656 n., 659 n. Clarke, Rev. James Stanier, his 'Naufragium,' 619 n. Clarke, Hewson, 64, 66. Classical education, 598. Classics, too early study of, 135, 175, 181. Claudian, his 'Old Man of Verona,' 571.
Cheltenham, xii. xx. 580 n. Cheops, King, his pyramid, 615. Chesterfield, Earl of, his speech on the play-house bill, 178. remark on hunting, 755. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 67. See also 334, 647 n.
Childe Burun, 67 n.
Claudius, the Emperor, 168. Clement XII., Pope, 142 n. Cleon, 99.
Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 291 n., 300. Cleopatra, 567, 681, 765. Clergy, 752.
Clerks of public offices, 730. Clitumnus, the river, 134. Temple of, ib.
Child of Harrow's Pilgrimage, 67 n. Clootz, Jean Baptiste (Anacharsis), 'Childish Recollections,' 30. Children, 523, 524, 641.
592, 593 n., 661 n. Clubs, 176, 750.
“Chill and mirk is the nightly blast,' | Clusium, 350.
Cellini, Benvenuto, 501. Centlivre, Mrs., character of her comedies, 348 n. Drove Congreve from the stage, ib. Cephalonia, xxix. 88 n. Cephisus, river of, 188, 235. Ceres, 735. Temple of, 819. Certaldo, the priests of, 160. Chillon, Prisoner of, 278. Certosa Cemetery, epitaphs at, 4 n. Chillon, Castle of, 121 n. 279, 280 n. Cervantes, 67 n., 88 n., 690. Cha-Chillon, Sonnet on, 278. racter of his 'Don Quixote,' 743. Chimari, 135. Cevallos, Don Pedro de, 57 n. Chimariot mountains, 89. Ceylon, 735. Chinnery, Mr., 814. Chioza, war of, 151. Chivalry, 68, 648.
Chæronea, 99, 115 n.
Chalk-Farm, 56 n.
Chalons, battle of, 868 n. Chamouni. 119 n. 'Lines found in the Travellers' book at,' 906. Chandler, Dr. 85 n., 99.
Christ, 680. Pure creed of, made
sanction of all il!,' 761. 'Christabel,' 260 n. 266 n. Christianity, 698, 761. Chrysostom, St., 598.
Chantrey, Francis, esq. R.A., 615 n. Chrysso, 69 n.
Chaonia, xviii.
Charing Cross, 729.
'Charity Ball, Lines on reading that Lady Byron was patroness of a,' 903.
Charlemagne, the Emperor, 574. Charlemont, Lady, 826. Charlemont, Mrs., 877. Charles I. 3, 4 n., 287 n., 387 n.,
Charles II. 9 n., 29.. Charl's V. of Spain, 145, 869 n. Charles VIII. of France, 162.
Churches, 667. 'Churchill's Grave,' 885. Cibber, Colley, 823. Cicero, 137 n. His opinion on Bri- tain, 139 n. His villa, 146, 169. A punster, 173 n. Cicisbeo, 310.
Cicognara, Count Leopold, 126, 150. Cid, 568, 570. Cigars, 582.
Cincinnatus, 712, 573.
Cintra, 72, 73. Convention of, 74.
Clytemnestra, 718, 887.
Cobbett, William, 74 n. 680, 830,
888. Epigram on his digging up. Tom Paine's bones,' 897. Coblentz, 117.
Cocker, the arithmetician, 777,904. 'Cockney school' of poetry,xvii. 840. Cognac, apostrophized, 653. Cogni, Margarita, story of, xxiv. Cohen, Mr. F., 388. Coimbra, xiii. 83 n. Coke, Mr., of Norfolk, 867. Colbleen, 44. Colchis, 641.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, esq., his 'Christabel,' 195 n., 260 n., 266 n., 683 n., 875. His 'Wander- ings of Cain,' 529. His 'Biogra- phia Literaria,' 590 n., 645 n. His sketch of Don Juan's sup- posed character, 594 n., 613 n. His 'Devil's Walk,' 867 n. See also 53, 63, 589, 602, 613 n., 731, 799, 804. Coligny, 121 n.
Coliseum, the, 136n. 140, 163,298. College education, advantages of a, 599.
Colonna, Cape, 94, 825. Columns Cottle, Joseph, 55. His 'Alfred,'
Columbus, 762, 769. Column of Napoleon, 568. Comboloio, or Turkish rosary, 216, 236.
Comedy, the day of, gone by, 750. Comitium, the, 164, 165. Commodus, the Emperor, 350. 'Common Lot, answer to a beauti-
ful poem, entitled the,' 36. Commonwealth, 368, 894. Comnena, Anna, 102. Company, mixed, 312.
Condorcet, Marquis de, 592, 593 n. Congreve, driven from the stage by
Mrs. Centlivre, 348 n. Congreve rockets, 606.
'Conquest, the,' a fragment, 904. Conscience, 200, 286, 295, 577, 602, 609, 635. Constable, the bookseller, 51 n., 184 n. Constans, 168.
Constant, Benjamin de, 572. Constantine, the Emperor, 168. Constantine, George, lexicographer,
105. Constantinople, xviii. 93, 99, 727,
825. Slave market at, 661. Contarini, Andrea, Doge, 159. Contarini, Madaine, xxv. Conversationists, 750. Cook, Captain, 54. Cooke, George Frederick, comedian, 58 n., 351 n. Cookery, science of, 766. Copet, 157, 876 n., 888. Copyright, sums paid to Lord By- ron for, 52 n. Coquette, 313, 740. Coray, 101, 103. Corfu, 100, 315. 'Corinne' quoted, 156. Corinth, Siege of, 260. Corinth, gulf of, xxx. Corinthian brass, 685. Cork Convent, 73 n. Cornelia, 138. 'Cornelian, the,' 23. 'Cornelian heart which was broken, Lines on a,' 861. Cornwall, xvii. Cornwall, Barry (Bryan Walter Procter), 731.
and Fall of Columbia,' 55 n. His Expostulatory Epistle to Lord Byron,' 783.
Could I remount the river of my years,' 886.
'Could love for ever,' 896. Coumourgi, Ali, 262. Country and town, discrepancies between, 776. Courage, 381, 645. Covent Garden, 307. 58 n. Cowley, Abraham, his imitation of Claudian's 'Old Man of Verona,' 571 n.
Cowper, William, 62, 703. 'No poet,' 829. His translation of Homer, ib. His spaniel 'Beau,' 848 n.
Cowper, Lady, xxi. Coxcomb, 657. Coxe, Archdeacon, his 'Life of Marlborough,' 645. His Life of Sir Robert Walpole,' 664 n. Crabbe, Rev. George, 613, 590. 'Nature's sternest painter, yet the best,' 63. The first in point of power and genius,' 63 n. The first of living poets,' 800. 'Craning,' 754. Crashaw, Richard, 643. Cowley's lines on, 643 n. Creation, Mosaic account of the, 507, 518 n. Crema, 394, 470.
Cressy, battle of, xi.n., 3 n., 725. Cribb, Tom, the pugilist, 189, 837. 'Critic,' Sheridan's, 792; too good for a farce,' 882 n. Croker, Crofton, Esq., his 'Fairy Legends,' 772 n.
Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, his query concerning the title of the Bride of Abydos,' 210 n. His 'Boswell' quoted, 146 n., 186 n., 503 n., 641 n., 671 n. Croly, Rev. Dr. George, 731. His 'Letter of Cato to Lord Byron,' 787. Cromwell, the 'sagest of usurpers,' 136. His death, 29. His 'des- tiny,' 136. Crossing the Line, ceremony at, 582. Crowe, Rev. Wm., his strictures on 'English Bards,' 56 n. Crusades, xi. n. 3 n. Cruscan school of poetry, the, anni- hilated by Gifford, 61, 800. Ctesilaus, 142 n.
Cuba, island of, 241.
Culloden, battle of, 26 n., 592. Cumberland, Duke of, the hero of Culloden, 592.
Cumberland, Richard, esq., 58, 175. Cupid, 715. Curiosity, 510.
Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 733, 750, 898.
Currie, Dr., his 'Life of Burns,' 645.
'Curse of Kehama,' 183 n. Curse of Minerva, 187. Curtis, Sir William, 574, 726. Curzon, Mr., xiii. 845 n. Cuvier, Baron, 507, 519 m., 714, 723.
Cyanometer, described, 660 n. Cyclades, 235, 628, 655. Cypress-tree, 199. Cyprus, 369, 626. Cyrus, 768.
'D, Lines to, 3. Dacian woman, 142. D'Alembert, 111. Dallas, Robert Charles, xvi. 51 m., 54n. 859 n. Dallaway, Rev. James, his 'Con-
stantinople' quoted, 197 n. Dalrymple, Sir Hew, 74n. 'Damætas, a Character, 15. Damas, Count de, 693.
Damme,' the British, 730. Dance, Pyrrhic, 97, 639, 644. 'Dance of Death,' Holbein's, 763. Hollar's, 763 n.
Dancing, 113,639, 657,732,755. Dandies, xx. 312 n. Dynasty of the, 312.
Dandolo, Henry, 'the octogenarian
chief,' 128. Account of, 151. 'Dandy' described, 311, 312. Daniel, 667, 710. Dante, his early passion for Bea- trice, xii. 43 n., 335 n. His infe- licitous marriage, 336, 637. His popularity, 334 n., 801. His gentle feelings, 335 m., 899 %. His banishment and poverty, 341. His tomb at Ravenna, 341 m., 659. His Beatrice, 637. Im tation of, 647. His ' half-way house' of life, 686, 721. See also, 133, 158, 889, 900. Pro- phecy of, 333. Danton, 592, 593 n. Danube, the, 142, 263. Dardanelles, the, 213, 658. 'Darkness,' 884.
Daru, M., his picture of Venetian society and manners, 392, 487 m. Darwin, Erasmus, his 'pompous chime,' 63. His 'Botanic Gar den,' 63 n. Put down by a poem in the 'Anti-Jacobin,' 800.
Dates, a sort of post-house, where the Fates change horses,' 603. David, King, 193, 492, 609.
His harp, 254. His hymns, 11, 254 n. Davies, Scrope, esq. xviii. 312 n. Dedication of 'Parisina' to, 271. Davy, Sir Humphry, 346. His safety lamp, 606.
Dead, features of the, 197. Belief that the souls of inhabit the forms of birds, 222.
'Dear Doctor, I have read your play,' 892.
'Dear object of defeated care,' 856. Death, Slumber the sister of, 12, Shuns the wretched, 612. Ad- vantages of an early, 649, 719. The 'Sovereign's sovereign,' 720. A reformer, 721. 'Dunnest of all duns,' 760. A gaunt gour- mand,' 761. See also, 95, 122, 140, 197, 206, 451, 511, 517, 618, 647, 655, 665, 712, 720, 752.
'Death and the Lady,' 637.
tions of the Turkish character, 103.
De Pauw, his writings charac- terised, 100, 101.
De Quincey, Mr., his 'Confessions of
an English Opium-Eater,' 650 n. De Retz, Cardinal, his account of a shipwreck in the Gulf of Lyons, 620 n.
Dervish Tahiri, Lord Byron's faith- ful Arnaout guide, 97, 207 n., 261 n.
Desaix, General, 593. Deshayes, the ballet-master, 59. Desmoulins, Camille, 729 n. Despair, 113, 219, 237, 281, 622, 702.
Despotism, 672. Destiny, 136.
De Tott, Baron, his History of the Turks,' 676 n., 683. 'Devil's Drive, the; an unfinished Rhapsody,' 867.
esq. ib. Origin of the charac- ter, 592 n. When first intro- duced upon the stage, ib. Sketch of his supposed character by Mr. Coleridge, 594 n., 613 n. Fragment on the back of the MS. of Canto I., 615 n. Preface to Cantos VI., VII., VIII., 679. Testimonies of authors, 779. Let- ter to the Editor of My Grand- mother's Review,' 792. 'Ob- servations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 794. Dedication of 'Observations' to J. D'Israeli, esq., ib. See also xxxii. 647 n., 731.
· Don Quixote,' xxxii. 49 n. 'A too true tale,' 743. Delight of read- ing in the original, 760. Donaghadee, 816. Donati Corso, 336 n. Donoughmore, Earl of, 813. Doomsday-book, xi. 721.
'Devil's Walk,' Coleridge's, attri- Doria, 128, 151. buted to Porson, 867 n. Devotion, 507, 646, 683. 'Diable Boiteux,' 10 n. Diana, temple of, 143, 190.
De Foix, Gaston, his tomb at Ra-Diary of an Invalid,' Matthews's, venna, 659. Account of, 659 n. Deformed Transformed; a Dra- ma, 488.
Dibdin, Thomas, 58, 351 n. Suc- cess of his 'Mother Goose,' 58 n. Deformity an incentive to distinc-Dictionnaire de Trévoux,' its defi- tion, 493 n.
De Grammont, his 'Memoirs,' 647n. D'Egville, the ballet-master, xvi. D'Herbelot, 204 n.
D'Israeli, J., esq. his 'Quarrels of Authors,' 173 n., 794. Dedi- cation of Observations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine' to, 794.
nition of an epic, 612 n. Diderot, 395 n. Dido, 19, 700.
Dorotheus of Mitylene, 104. Dorset (Thomas Sackville), Earl of, 'called the drama forth,' 9. Dorset (Charles Sackville), Earl of, his character, 9 n.
Dorset (George-John Frederick), fourth Duke of, xiii. 'Lines ad- dressed to,' 9. Some account of, 9 n., 10 n. 'Lines occasioned by the death of,' 873. Doubt, 712, 726. Dover, dear,' 724. Downs, the' xxxi. Drachenfels, 117, 724. 'Drapery misses,' 731. Drawcansir, 174, 731. depen-Dream, the,' 882.
'Difficile est propriè,' etc. of Ho- race, disputes on the meaning of, 174 n.
Digestion, 712, 714. Dinner, a man's happiness dent on, 751.
Dekker, Thomas, his 'Wonder of Dinner-bell, 'the tocsin of the soul,'
Diodati, xxiii. 121 n. Diodorus Siculus, 430.
Diogenes, 572, 729, 766, 772 n. Dion, 164, 165.
Delia, poetical epistle from, to Lord Dionysius, the historian, 164, 165.
Delphi, xviii. Fountain of, 69, 79. Dirce, fountain of, 99.
Dionysius at Corinth, 869.
Discontents, progress of popular,
'Disdar Aga,' 98.
Dissimulation, 760.
'Dives, Lines to,' 857. Divorces, 715.
Denham, his 'Cooper's Hill,' 725 n. Doctors' Commons, 715.
Denman, Baron (Lord Chief Jus- tice), his translation of the Greek song on Harmodius and Aristo- geiton, 113 n. Dennis, John, the critic, 55, 176, 237 n. His tract against operas, 176 n.
Dent d'Argent, 287 n. D'Ohsson, accuracy of his delinea-
Dresden, 724. Druids, the, 729. Drummond, Sir William, 351, 505 n. His Academical Questions quoted, 141 n.
Drury, Rev. Henry, 65 n., 854 n. Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph, his opi- nion of Lord Byron's disposition and capabilities while at Harrow, xiii. 12 n., 35 n. Lord Byron's character of, 10 n., 31 n., 35 n., 135 n. 'Lines on his retiring from the head-mastership of Har- row,' 10.
Dogs, 691. Fidelity of, 605, 848. Drury, Mark, 31 n. Dolce, Carlo, 748. Dolfino, Giovanni, 151. Domenichino, 169. Domingo, St., island of, 241. Domitian, the Emperor, 350. Domitius Marsus, translation from,5. Don, the river, 720. Don Juan, 589. Dedication of 'Don Juan' to Robert Southey,
Drury Lane Theatre, 345 n., 348 n., 351 n., 862 n. 'Address, spoken at the opening of,' 862. Dryden, his dislike of Cambridge, 64 n. His infelicitous marriage, 637 n. His 'Absalom and Achi- tophel,' 646. His Theodore and Honoria,' 647. His 'Ode,' 799, 802. His epigram under
Milton's picture, 801. His 'Pa- lamon and Arcite,' 802. Dubois, Edward, esq. his satire, entitled 'My Pocket Book,' 65 n. | Dubost, M., painter, 171. His 'Beauty and the Beast,' 171 n. Duelling, 59 n., 652. 'Duet, between Campbell and Eleusis, Bay of, 819. Bowles,' 893.
case of Wat Tyler,' 397 n., and Cain,' 505 n. His impar- tiality, 767. Electioneering, 775.
Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. R.Cockburn) Lord Byron's boyish attachment for, xii. 43 n., 842. Duigenan, Dr., 815, 817. Dulwich, xii.
Dumourier, General, 592.
Dunbar, battle of, 136 n.
Duncan, Admiral, 593.
Dunciad, the, 55.
Dupaty, the President, 163.
Elegy on Newstead Abbey,' 28. Elegy on the Recovery of Lady ***,' 903.
Elgin, Lord, 65, 85n., 96, 187, 189. 'Epigram on,' 864. Elgin marbles, 96, 187 n., 190 n. 'Eliza, Lines to,' 26.
Elizabeth, Queen, 145. Her avarice, 718.
Epistle to Augusta,' 879. Epitaphs:-'on a Friend,' 4; ‘on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domi- tius Marsus, translated,' 5; fon John Adams, of Southwell, car- rier, who died of drunkenness,' 845; 'for myself,'854; Substitute for an,' ib.; for Joseph Blackett, late poet and shoe-maker,' 857; 'for William Pitt,' 897; for Lord Castlereagh,' 902; on Lady Milbanke's dog Trim,' 905. Epitaphs, remarks on, 4. Erasmus, his Naufragium,' 6 19 n.
Ellen, Lines to,' imitated from Ca- Eratostratus, 190.
tullus, 5.
Ellice, Mr. xxviii.
Elliston, Robert William, comedian, 349 n., 351 n.
Duppa, Richard, esq., his 'Life of Eloisa and Abelard,' Pope's, 802.
Michael Angelo,' 340 n. Dwarfs, 670.
Dyer's Grongar Hill,' 827. 'Dying Gladiator,' 142.
Early hours, 752. Early rising, 629. Eating, 664.
Eblis, Oriental Prince of Darkness, 204.
Eboli, Princess of, epigram on her losing an eye, 834. Eccelin, 226 n. 'Eclectic,' 642.
'Eclectic Review,' its strictures on
Hours of Idleness,' 182. Its character of 'Don Juan,' 781. Economy, 721. Eddleston (Cambridge chorister), 23 n., 842. Lines on a corne-
lian given to Lord Byron by,' 23. Edgeworth, Maria, 595. Edinburgh, 56, 57. 'Edinburgh Review,' xv. 45, 48, 614,784. Its 'Critique' on 'Hours of Idleness,' 45. Strictures on its remarks on the literature of modern Greece, 102. Education, English system of, 599 n. Edward I, xi. n. Edward III., xi. n. 3. Edward the Black Prince, 36 n. His tomb, 725.
Egeria, 140, 166. Egeria, Fountain of, 140. Egeria, Grotto of, 140, 166. Egripo (the Negropont), 214. Ehrenbreitstein, 118. Eighers, the, 119 n. Eivan, 123 n. Ekenhead, Mr., 626, 853 n. Elba, Isle of. 569.
Eldon, Earl of, xvii. 867. Anecdote of, 60 n. His judgment, in the
Eloquence, power of, 122, 761. State of, in England, 572 n. 'Emma, Lines to,' 6.
Endor, witch of, 256, 257 n., 291. 'Endorsement to the Deed of Sepa- ration, in April, 1816,' 878. England, 311, 797.
English Bards and Scotch Review- ers, 48. See also, xxxii. 822. 'English look,' 663.
English system of education, 599 n. English women, 741.
Enigma, On the Letter I.,' 908. Enniskillen, 814.
Ennui, the best of friends and opiate draughts,' 646 n. 'A growth of English root,' 751. Enthusiasm, 'a moral inebriety,' 745. How excited, 122 n. Envy, 672, 829. Epaminondas, his disinterestedness, 712.
Ephesus, ruins of, 143, 713. Epic poem, definition of an, 612. Recipe for, 612 n. Epicurus, philosophy of, 606 n. 635. Epigrams:- :-on Moore's Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera,' 857; 'from the French,' 861; 'on Lord Elgin, 864; from Martial,' 888; 'from the French of Rulhières,' 895; on my Wedding Day,' 897; on Cobbett's digging up Tom Paine's Bones,' ib.; ‘ou some Brother Poets,' ib.; "The world is a bundle of hay,' ib.; on my thirty-third Birth-day,' 901; 'on my Wedding,' ib.; on Queen | Caroline,' ib.; on the Brasiers' Company having resolved to pre- sent an Address to Queen Ca- roline,' 902; on Lord Castle- reagh,' ib. Epirus, 67, 89.
Epistle, a female, described, 751. 'Epistle to a Friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the author to banish care,' 857.
Eros and Anteros, 290. Erse language, 700. Erskine, Lord, 750. Escurial, the, 75 n. Este, family of, 271, 272. Etiquette, 672, 676. Etna, 698, 135. Eton College, 46. Euboea, bay of, 263. Euclid, 22. Eucrates, 136.
Eugene, Prince, 262, 347. Eumæus, 807. Eunapius, 290 n.
Euphues (Barry Cornwall), 731. Euripides, translation_from_his Medea, ‘Έρωτες ὑπὲρ, 21. Eurotas, 93. Eusebius, 165.
Eustace's Classical Tour in Italy,' strictures on, 160, 170. 'Euthanasia,-When Time, or soon or late,' 860.
Eutropius, the eunuch, and minis- ter of Arcadius, character of, 591 n.
Euxine, or Black Sea, description of, 662, 825. Evander, 826.
Evening described, 129, 273, 646. Evil, origin of, 522, 522 n. Exile, 71, 111, 476, 617. Expectation, 242, 605. Experience, 309, 739, 894. 'The
chief philosopher,' 761. Eyes, 202 n., 600, 717, 766.
Fainting, sensation of, 626. Faintness, the last mortal birth of pain,' 894. Fairy, 289.
Falconer, his 'Shipwreck,' 94 #., 824, 827. Faliero, Marino, doge of Venice, 347, 392.
Faliero family, 350, 389. Falkland (Lucius Cary), Viscount, 29, 59.
Fame, 94, 112, 115, 116, 125, 615, 659, 693, 699, 700, 714, 741, 760, 803, 902.
Family, a, 641.
Fanal, the, 100, 102.
Fancy, 648.
'Fare thee well,' 875.
'Farewell to the Muse,' 844.
'Farewell! if ever fondest prayer,' 845.
'Farewell to Malta,' 857. Farmers, 714.
Fashionable world, 631, 730, 753. Fate, 115, 663, 743. 'Father of Light! great God of Heaven,' 39. Faublas, 513 n., Faunus. Lucius, 164, 165. 'Faust,' Goethe's, 296 n., 299 n. 'Faustus,' Marlow's, 300. Fauvel, M. (French consul at Athens), 96, 99.
Faux pas, in England, 757. 'Fazio,' Milman's tragedy of, 351 n. Fazzioli, the Venetian, xxv. 311 n. 616.
Fea, the Abate, 164 n. Fear, 770, 778. 'Features,' 670. Feelings, innate, 649. Feinagle, Professor, his Mnemonics, 594.
Felicaja, his 'O Italia, Italia,' trans- lated, 131 n. Female fickleness, 760. Female accomplishments, 739. Female friendship, 759. Fénélon, 690.
Fenton, the poet, 828.
Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 592. Ferdinand VII. of Spain, 77 n., 816. Fermanagh, 814. Ferney, 124.
'Florence' (Mrs. Spencer Smith), xviii. 87. Stanzas to,' 852, 853. Foligno, 134 n.
Fontainebleau, abdication of Napo- leon at, 868 n. Fontenelle, 105. Foppery, 803.
Forbes, Lady Elizabeth, xx. Forbes, Sir W., 152 n. Fornarina, the, xxiv. Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his 'Italy,' 143 n.
Fortitude, 115, 129, 232, 234, 759. Fortune, 115, 137, 312, 381, 653,
'Forty-parson power,' 721. Forum, the Roman, 139. Foscari, the Two; an Historical Tragedy, 463.
Foscari family, 463-465 n. Foscolo, Ugo, 307 n., 259 n., 799 n. His account of Pulci's Mor- gante,' 324-326.
Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 36, 572 n., 882 n. 'Lines on the death of,' 24. Saying of, 567 n. His grave, 567 n. Fox-hunt, an English, 754. 'Fragment,' a, 4. 'Fragment,' written after the mar- riage of Miss Chaworth, 8. 'Fragment,' in prose, 818. 'Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore, 871.
'Fragment,' a, 886. France, 192, 569.
Galignani, M., 351 n. Galileo, 159. His tomb in Santa Croce, 133. Galiongee, 217. Gallantry, 801.
Galt, John, esq., xviii. 193, 206 n., 795 n. His character of 'Don Juan,' 788. Critical Notes by, passim.
Gamba, Count, xxvii-xxx. 646 n., 904 n.
Gamesters, 753 n., 756 n. Gaming, 735, 753.
Gandia, Duke of, interesting parti- culars of his death, 252 n. Ganymede, 656 n.
Garcilasso de la Vega, 603. Garrick, 58, 862. Sheridan's Mo- nologue on, 880 n.
Francesca of Rimini; from the Garter, order of the, 68. 'Inferno' of Dante, 899. Francis I. of France, 597 n. Francis Maria II., Duke of Rovero,
Ferrara, 130, 272 n., 302 n. Cer- Francis, Miss Eliza, 804.
tosa cemetery at, 4 n.
Ferrata Grotta, 169.
Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of 'Junius,' 405.
Gastouni, in the Morea, 217 n. Gay, his Beggar's Opera,' 829. Gayton, Miss, 59.
Gazelle, the, 69, 201.
Gell, Sir William, 65. Review of his Geography of Ithaca,' and 'Itinerary of Greece,' 805.
'Few years have pass'd since thou Franciscan Convent at Athens, 101, Gelon, 381.
'First Kiss of Love,' 8. First Love, 605, 633. Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 'Sonnet on the repeal of his forfeiture,' 896. Fitzgerald, William Thomas, esq., poetaster, 49, 186, 800. Fitzpatrick, General, 194. Flaminius, the Consul, 162, 163. Flaminius Vacca, 163, 166. Flavian Amphitheatre, 168. Fletcher, William (Lord Byron's valet), xxvi. xxx.71n.,261n.,851. Florence, 132, 133, 162, 308, 335.
'Frankenstein,' Mrs. Shelley's,818n. Frankfort, 193, 543, 563.
Gemma, the wife of Dante, 336 n. Geneva, xxiii. 119 n., 278 n. Lake of, 123 n., 798. 'Genevra, Sonnets to,' 866.
Franklin, Benjamin, 406, 569, 571, Genlis, Madame de, 193.
629 n. Frascati, 169. Fraser, Mrs., 857.
Frederick the Second, 36 n., 588 n. His flight from Molwitz, 700. 'Free to confess,' the phrase, 775. Free press in Greece, 104. Free-will, 522 n. Freedom, 93, 138, 724, 727. Freiber, Dr. xxx. French Chambers, 572. Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham, Writes half the Needy Knife-grinder, 82n. His craft,' 305 n., 788. Fribourg, 278 n.
Genoa, xxix. 151, 347. Genseric, 226 n. Gentility, 718.
'Gentlemen farmers,' 714. Geoffry of Monmouth, 769. George I., 222 n., 733 n. George III., 192, 398-408. George IV., 574 n., 709,714, 733, 742, 868 n., 897, 898. 'Sonnet to, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's forfeiture,' 896. Georgia, 683 n.
Georgians, beauty of the, 684. Whistle-Georgics,' a finer poem than the 'Eneid,' 828. Geramb, Baron, 396 n.
Friday, supposed unluckiness of, 62. Friends, 148, 719, 756, 759.
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