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Baillie, Dr. Matthew, 707. His visit to
Lord Byron, 593. Remarkable for
plainness of speech, 707.
Balgownie, brig of, 705.
Baltic, 455.

Bandusian Fountain, 785.
Banks, Sir Joseph, 2.
Bankes, William, esq. 629.
Banshic, superstition of the, 754.
Barbarossa, Frederic, his submission to
Pope Alexander the Third, 43. 771.
Barings, the, 719.

Barnave, Pierre-Joseph, 591.
Barometer, marine, its great value, 651.
Barossa, battle of, 455.

Barrataria, account of the buccaneer
establishment at, 107.
Barrey, Ludovick, 458.

Barrow, Dr. Isaac, his Sermons, 625.
Barrow, Sir Jolin, his Life of Peter
the Great,' 161. His Eventful lis-
tory of the Mutiny of the Bounty,'
161. His testimony to the accuracy
of Lord Byron's description of a
shipwreck, 615. His account of the
cyanometer, 651. And of the marine

barometer, 651.
Barthelimi, M., 766.

Basili, Lord Byron's Athenian servant,
762.

Bashfulness, 79.

Bath Guide, Anstey's, 756. 809.
Bathurst, Captain, 545.

Battle, 30. 93. 127, 128. 684, 685.
Baviad and Mæviad, extinguishment of
the Della Cruscans by the, 433.
Baxter, Richard, 444. His Shove, 444.
Bay of Biscay, 5.

Bayard, Chevalier, 311.
Bayes, his expedient, 446.
Beatrice of Dante, 497. 630.
Beattie, Dr., his reflections on dreams,
643.

Beauharnais, Eugene, his testimony to
the correctness of Lord Byron's deli-
neation of Napoleon Buonaparte, 590.
Beaumont, Sir George, 511.805.
Beauty, 10. 67, 68. 78, 79. 597. 635. 727.
747.

Becher, Rev. John, Answer to his
complaint that one of Lord Byron's
descriptions was rather too warmly
drawn,' 402. • Lines addressed to, on
his advising Lord Byron to mix more
with society,' 410.

Becket, Thomas à, his tomb, in Canter-
bury Cathedral, 710.

Beckford, William, esq., his residence
at Cintra described, 6. Character of
his Vathek,'6. Some account of, 6.
Bed of Ware, 669.

Bedlam, 714.

Beggar's Opera, Gay's, 444, 474.
Behmen, Jacob, his reveries, 668.
Belisarius, 784.

'Beppo, a Venetian Story,' 142.
Beranger, M., 697.

Bergami, Princess of Wales's courier
and chamberlain, 658.

Berkeley, Bishop, his scepticism con-
cerning the existence of matter, 711.
Berlin, 528. 709.

Bernard, St., monks of, 768.

Bernese Alps, 36.

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Blair, Dr., his Sermons, 625
Blake, fashionable tonsor, 446.
Bland, Rev. Robert, his⚫ Collections
from the Greek Anthology, 434. 807.
Blank-verse, excellence of rhyme over,
in English poetry, 439. 608. 806.
Blasphemy, and blasphemers, 667.734.
Blatant Beast, 7.

Blessington, Countess of, Impromptu
on her taking a villa called Il Para-
diso,' 577. Lines written at the re-
quest of, 577.

Bligh, Captain, his Narrative of the
Mutiny of the Bounty, 161.

Blood only serves to wash ambition's
hands,' 702.

Bloomfield, Robert, 432. 450.
Bloomfield, Nathaniel, 433. 450.
Blucher, Marshal, 689.

Blue, instrument for measuring the in-
tensity of, 651.

Blue Devils, 743.

Blue-Stocking, 149. 507.

'Blue-Stocking Club,' origin of, 507.
'BLUES, THE; a Literary Eclogue.' 507.
Blues, 149. 151. 507. 651. 715.
Boabdil, 596.

'Boatswain,' Lord Byron's favourite
dog, 539.
'INSCRIPTION on his monu-

ment,' 539.

Boccaccio, treatment of his ashes, 45.

Defence of, 778.
Bootia, 12. 764.

Boehm, Mrs., 149.

Boileau, his depreciation of Tasso, 46.
774.

A hero, conqueror,

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Bonnivard, François de, account of,138.
Booby, Lady, 663.

Boon, Daniel, the Kentuckian back-
woodsman, 690.

Bores, 734.

⚫ Born in a garret, in the kitchen bred,'
469.

Borysthenes, the, 155.
Boscan, Almogavà, 599.
Bosphorus, the, 633.

Bosquet de Julie, 38.

Boswell, James, esq., 452.
Botany Bay, 638.

Bourbon, Duke of, Constable of France,
308. 311, 312. 500.
Bouts-rimés, 755.

Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, • The
maudlin prince of mournful sonne-
teers,' 426. His Spirit of Discovery,'
426. Lines on his edition of Pope,'
426.

Boxing, 449.
Braemar, 401.

Braham, John, singer, 463.
Brandy for heroes! 162.

Brasidas, 16.

Brass, Corinthian, 674.

Brave, picture of the truly, 693.
Bread fruit, 164.
Brennus, 500.
Brenta, 45.

Brewster, Sir David, his • Natural
Magic,' 302. His Life of Newton,'
677. 704. His description of Bishop
Berkeley's theory, 711.

Briareus, 670.

BRIDE OF ABYDOS,' 77. 651.
Bridge of Sighs, 42. 769.

Brig of Balgownie,' 705.

Bright be the place of thy soul!' 537.
Brighton, Pavilion at, 742.

Brissot de Warville, 591.

Bristol. 427.

'British Critic,' 580. 799.

British Review, the Old Girl's Review,'
509. My Grandmother's Review,'
581. 609. Lord Byron's Letter to
the Editor of,' 798.

Brocken, superstition of the, 302.
Bronze wolf of Rome, 51. 781.
Brougham, Henry, esq. (now Lord
Brougham and Vaux), 419. 429.
Broughton, the regicide, his monument
at Vevay, 38.

Brown, Dr. Thomas, his Paradise of
Coquettes, 807.

Browne, Sir Thomas, his Religio Me-
dici,' 79. His encomium on sleep,

643.

Bruce, Abyssinian, his description of a
simoom, 65.

Brummell, William, 150. 718.
Brunck, Professor, 397.
Brunswick, Duke of, his death at
Quatre-Bras, 30.
Brussels, 30.

Brutus, 747.

Bryant, Jacob, on the existence of Troy,
648.

Brydges, Sir Egerton, his Letters on

the Character and Poetical Genius of
Byron,' 586. Critical notes by, passim.
Bucentaur, 43.

Budgell, Eustace, his leap into the
Thames,' 452.

Bull fight, description of a, 12, 13. 784.
Buonaparte, Jacopo, his Sacco di Ro-
ma,' 313. 500.

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Butler, Dr. (head-master at Harrow),
383. 403, 406.Lines on his being ap-
pointed head-master at Harrow,' 383.
'By the rivers of Babylon,' 467.
Byng, Admiral, his court-martial, 7.
BYRON, Sir John, the Little, with the
great beard, 378.

BYRON, two of the family of, at the siege
of Calais, and battle of Cressy, 378.
BYRON, Sir John, created (1643) Baron
Byron of Rochdale; some account of,
378.

BYRON, Sir Nicholas, his character by
Lord Clarendon, 378.

BYRON, Sir Richard, tribute to his va-
lour and fidelity, 378.

BYRON, Admiral John (grandfather of
the Poet), his proverbial ill-luck at
sea, 471. His shipwreck and suffer-
ings, 617. My grand-dad's Narra-
tive,' 623.

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BYRON, William, fifth Lord (grand-uncle
of the Poet), 404.

BYRON, Captain John (father of the
Poet), 407.

BYRON, Mrs. (mother of the Poet),
300.

BYRON, Honourable Augusta (sister of
the Poet). See Leigh, Honourable
Augusta.

BYRON, Lady, 432. 468. 472. 573. 592.

630. 801. LINES on hearing that she
was ill,' 472.LINES on reading in the
newspapers that she had been pa-
troness of a charity ball,' 573.
BYRON, Honourable Augusta Ada
(daughter of the Poet), 28. 41. 468.
Byzantium, 43.

C.

Cabot, Sebastian, 501.
Cadiz, 11. 592.611.

Cadiz, The Girl of,' 14.
Cæsar, Augustus, his character, 462.
Cæsar, Julius, 52. 307. His character,
687.783. His laurel wreath, 56. 307.
The suitor of love,' 167. 623.

'CAIN, a Mystery,' 316.
Cairn Gorme, 700.

Calderon, 592.

'Caledonian Meeting, Address intended
to be recited at,' 558.
Calenture, 288. 755.

Caligula, 122. His wish, 679.
Calm at Sea, 110. 626.

'CALMAR AND ORLA, Death of,' 411.
Calpe, 18.

Calvin, 444.

Calypso, isles of, 19.

Cambridge University, 397. 435. 433.
Cambyses, 527.

Camilla, 738.

Camoens, 424. Stanzas to a lady, with
the poems of,' 382.

Campbell, Thomas, esq, 433. His 'Plea-
sures of Hope,' 433. Inadvertencies
in his Lives of the Pocts,' 809. His
'Gertrude of Wyoming,' 448. Criti-
cal notes by, passim.
Can Grande, 530.
Candia, 43. 620.
Cannæ, battle of, 35.
Canning, Right Hon. George, his opi-
nion of the Bride of Abydos,' 86,
His inscription for Mrs. Brownrigg,
the Prenti-cide,' 514. His defence
of public schools and universities,
596. His character, 532. 667.
Canova, 48. 230. 'Lines on his bust of
Helen,' 568.

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Cantemir, Demetrius, his History of the

Ottoman Empire, 665. 670.

Canterbury cathedral, 710.
Capitol, the, 782.

Capitoline Hill, 47.
Capo d'Istria, 194.

Capo d'Istrias, Count, 533.
Capo di Bove, 52.
Caracalla, 782.

Caractacus, 731. 765.

Caravaggio, 732.

Carbonari, 531.
Care, 707.

Carlile, Richard, 668.

Carlisle (Frederick Howard), fifth Earl
of, 432. 435. Character of his poems.
376. Dedication of Hours of Idle-
ness' to, 375.

Carlisle (Isabella Byron), Countess of,
375.

Carlo Dolce, 243. 732.
Carnage, 685, 692.
Carnival, 145. 569.

CAROLINE, Lines to,' 381, 382.
Caroline, Queen of England, 574. 658.
670. 718.

Carr, Sir John, 14. 390. 436.
Carrer, Improvvisatore, 230.
Carthage, 690.

Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, his transla-
tion of Dante, 497. 499. 505, 506.
Carysfort (John Joshua Proby), first
Earl of, his Poems and Tragedies,'

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Charlotte, Princess of Wales, Lines to,

552. Reflections on her death, 718.
'STANZAS on her death,' 59.

Charlotte, Queen, 516.

Chase, the English, 733.

Chateaubriand, Viscount, 533.
Chatham, first Earl of, 726.
Chatterton, Thomas, 726.
Chaucer, 445.

Chaworth, Mary Anne (afterwards Mrs.
Musters), 334. FRAGMENT written
shortly after her marriage,' 384.
STANZAS to, Oh! had my fate,' 415.
'FAREWELL to,' 537. STANZAS to, on
the author's leaving England,' 542.
Cheltenham, 166.

Cheops, King, his pyramid, 610.
Chesterfield, Earl of, his speech on the
play-house bill, 444. His remark on
hunting, 138.

'CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE,' 1.
Childe Buron, 3.

'Childish Recollections,' 404.

Children, 333, 334. 634.

Chill and mirk is the nightly blast,'

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Circus at Rome, 56. Maximus, 783.
Citharon, Mount, 764.

Cities, overthrow of great, 690.
Civilisation, 690.

Clare (John Fitzgibbon), Earl of, 406.
'LINES on,' 406. STANZAS to,' 413.
Clarens, 39.

Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 17. 27. 648.
650.

Clarke, Hewson, 435. 437.

Classics, too early study of, 50.
Claudian, his Old Man of Verona,'
530.

Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 183.
Cleopatra, 743.

Clergy, 736.

Clitumnus, the river, 49. Temple of,

49.

Clootz, Anacharsis, 591.
Clytemnestra, 703.

Cobbett, William, 7. 667. 'EPIGRAM
on his digging up Tom Paine's bones,'

573.

Coblentz, 34.

Cocker, 759.

Cogniac, apostrophized, 645.

Cohen, Mr. Francis (now Sir Francis
Palgrave), 786.

Colchis, 634.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, esq., 425.
588. 591. 599. 608. 638. 804.

Coligny, 38.

Coliseum, 55. 57. 190.

College education, advantages of a, 596.

College Examination, Thoughts sug-
gested by,' 397.

Collini, Signora, 430.

Colman, George, jun., 430.

Cologne, 709.

Colonna, Cape, 26. 761.

Colton, Rev. Caleb, 584.
Columbia, 52.

Columbus, 501. 745. 751.

Comboloio, or Turkish rosary, 83, 102.
Comedy, the day of, gone by, 734.
Common Lot, answer to a beautiful
poem, entitled the, 409.
Commonwealth, 213. 481.

Condorcet, Marquis de, 591.
Congreve, 194.

Congreve rockets, 602.

'CONQUEST, the,' a fragment, 574.

Conscience, 67. 163. 178. 187. 599. 605.

628.

Constantinople, 25. Slave market at,

described, 652.
Conversationists, 734.

Cookery, science of, 748.

Copyright, sums paid by Mr. Murray
to Lord Byron for, 424.
Coquette, 724.

Coray, 765.

'Corinne,' quoted, 607.

Corinth, 46.

CORINTH, SIEGE OF,' 120.

Corinthian brass, 672.

'Cornelian,' the, 398.

Cornelian heart which was broken,

'Lines on,' 552.

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Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, his
query concerning the Bride of Aby-
dos,' 77.

Croly, Rev. Dr. George, 716. His' Letter
of Cato to Lord Byron,' 585.
Cromwell, Oliver, the sagest of usurp-
ers,' 51.

Crowe, Rev. William, his strictures on
English Bards, and Scotch Review-
ers' 427.

Cruscan school of poetry, annihilated by
Gifford, 804.

Culloden, battle of, 401.

Cumberland, Duke of, hero of Cullo-
den, 590,

Cumberland, Richard, 430.

Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 718.
Currie, Dr., his Life of Burns, 638.
'CURSE OF MINERVA,' 453.
Curtis, Sir William, 533. 711.
Cuvier, Baron, 318.700.

Cyanometer, described, 651.
Cyclades, 622. 647.

Cypress tree, 66.

Cyrus, 620

D.

Dallaway, Rev. James, his Constan-
tinople' quoted, 63.

Dalrymple, Sir Hew, his Convention, 7.

Damætas,' a character, 338.

Damas, Count de, 680.

Damme, the British, 715.

Dance, Pyrrhic, 632. 637.

Dance of Death, Holbein's, 746. Hol-

lar's, 746.

Dancing, 30. 648. 746.

Dandies, Dynasty of the, 150.

Dandolo, Henry, the octogenarian chief,

43. 771.

Dandy, described, 149.

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Daru, M., his picture of Venetian so-
ciety and manners, 789.
Darwin, Erasmus, his' pompous chime,'
434. His Botanic Garden,' 434. Put
down by a poem in the Anti-Jacobin,
804.

Dates, a sort of post-house, where the
Fates change horses,' 600.
David, King, 605. His harp, 463. His
hymns characterised, 463.

Davy, Sir Humphry, 511. 602.

Dead, features of the, 63. Belief that
the souls of, inhabit the forms of birds,
89.

'DEAR DOCTOR, I have read your play,
569.

DEAR OBJECT of defeated care,' 546.
Death, 27. 38. 55. 73. 328. 481. 565. 639.
641. 647.650. 656. 658.698. 705. Shuns
the wretched, 607. Advantages of an
early, 641.701. The sovereign's sove-
reign,' 706.
A reformer, 706. Dun-
nest of all duns,' 744. A gaunt gour-

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Demetrius Poliorcetes described, 303.
Demosthenes, 530, 531.

Denham, his Cowper's Hill, 710.
Denman (Lord Chief Justice), his trans-
lation of the Greek song on Harmo-
dius and Aristogeiton, 30.
Dennis, John, critic, 443. His tract
against operas, 443.

De Pauw, his writings characterised,
765.

De Quincey, Mr., his Confessions of
an Opium Eater, 642.

De Retz, Cardinal, his account of a
shipwreck in the Gulf of Lyons,
615.

Dervish Tahiri, Lord Byron's Arnaout

Guide, 73. 121.

Desaix, General, 591.

Despair, 29. 75. 103. 616. 689.
Despotism, 662.

Destiny, 51.

Destruction of Sennacherib, 467.

De Tott, Baron, his History of the
Turks,' 714.

DEVIL'S DRIVE; an unfinished Rhap-
sody,' 557.

Devotion, 319. 639. 670.

Dibdin, Thomas, success of his ' Mother
Goose,' 430.

'Dictionnaire de Trévoux,' its defini-

tion of an epic, 608.

'Difficile est propriè,' &c. of Horace,
disputes on the meaning of, 440.
Dinner, a man's happiness dependent
on, 754.

Dinner-bell, the tocsin of the soul,'
657.

Diogenes, 749. 754.
Dirce, fountain of, 764.

Discontents, progress of popular, 689.
Disdar Aga, 763.

Tes-

D'Israeli, J., esq., 'Dedication to him
of Observations upon an Article in
Blackwood's Magazine,' 800.
'Dives, LINES to,' 548.
Dolce, Carlo, 243. 732.
Don, Brig of, 705.
'DON JUAN,' 578. Preface, 578.
timonies of Authors, 578. Letter to
the Editor of ' My Grandmother's
Review,' 798. Observations upon an
Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 800.
Dedication of Don Juan' to Robert
Southey, esq. 588. Preface to Cantos
VI. VII. VIII., 666.

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Don Quixote, a too true tale,' 727.
Delight of reading, in the original,

743.

Doomsday-book, 707.

Dorotheus of Mitylene, 792.

Dorset (Thomas Sackville), Earl of,
'called the drama forth,' 384.
Dorset (Charles Sackville), Earl of,
his character, 384.

Dorset (George-John Frederick), fourth
Duke of, 384. LINES Occasioned by
the death of,' 560.
Doubt, 698. 711.
Dover, dear,' 710.
Drachenfels, 34. 709.
Drapery Misses, 715.
Drawcansir, 440.

DREAM, The,' 474. Account of a re-
markable one, 643.

Dreams, 266. 603.

Dresden, 709.

His

Drummond, Sir William, 196.
'Academical Questions,' quoted, 55.
Drury, Rev. Dr. Joseph, 50. 'LINES
on his retiring from the head-master-
ship of Harrow,' 383.
Drury Lane Theatre, ADDRESS, spoken
at the opening of,' 552.

His

Ab-
His

Dryden, his Ode,' 804. His epigram
under Milton's picture, 805, 806.
'Palamon and Arcite,' 806. His
salom and Achitophel,' 639.
Theodore and Honoria,' 639.
Dubois, Edward, esq., his satire, en-
titled My Pocket Book,' 436.
Dubost, M., painter, his Beauty and
the Beast,' 438.
Duelling, 644.

DUET between Campbell and Bowles,
574.

Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs.
Robert Cockburn), Lord Byron's
boyish attachment for, 416.
Dumourier, 590.

Duppa, Richard, esq., his Life of
Michael Angelo,' 502, 503.

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E.

E-, Lines to, 377.
Early death, 641. 705.
Early hours, 714.
Early rising, 623.
Eating, 655.

Eblis, Oriental Prince of Darkness, 70.
Eclectic, 635.

Eclectic Review, 48. Its character of
'Don Juan,' 580.
Economy, 707.

Eddleston (Cambridge chorister), 398.
LINES on a cornelian given to Lord
Byron by,' 398.

Edgworth, Maria, 592.

Edinburgh Review, 419. Its Critique on
Strictures

Hours of Idleness,' 419.

on its remarks on the literature of
modern Greece, 766.

Edward the Black Prince, his tomb, 710.
Egeria, 54. 782. Fountain of, 54. Grotto
of, 54.782.

Egripo (the Negropont), 81.
Ehrenbreitstein, 34.

Ekenhead, Mr., 129. 545. 620.
Elba, Isle of, 462. 528.

Eldon, Earl of, his judgment in the case
of Cain,' 317. His impartiality, 750.
'ELEGY on Newstead Abbey,' 402.
Elgin, Lord, 17. 436. 453. 455.
Elgin marbles, 453. 455.

ELIZA, Lines to,' 400.

Elizabeth, Queen, her avarice, 70-4.
'ELLEN, Lines to,' imitated from Ca-
tullus, 379.

Ellis, George, esq., 65

Eloisa, 173.

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Enthusiasm, a moral inebriety, 729.
Envy, 662.

Epaminondas, his disinterestedness, 608.
Epic poem, definition of an, 608.
EPIGRAM on Moore's Operatic Farce,
or Farcical Opera, 548. From the
French of Rulhières, 552. 572. On
my Wedding Day, 573. On Cobbett's
digging up Tom Paine's Bones, 573.
The world is a bundle of hay,' 573.
On my Wedding, 574. On the Bra-
ziers' Company having resolved to
present an Address to Queen Caro
line, 574. On Lord Castlereagh, 574.
Epistle, a female, described, 735.
Epistle to a friend, in answer to some
Lines exhorting the author to banish

care, 548.

'EPISTLE to Augusta,' 470.
EPITAPH on a friend, 377. On Virgil
and Tibullus, by Demetrius Marsus,
translated, 379. On John Adams, of
Southwell, a carrier, who died of
drunkenness, 537. Substitute for an,
546. My own, 546. For Joseph
Blackett, late poet and shoemaker,
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547. For William Pitt, 573.
Lord Castlereagh, 574.

Erasmus, his Naufragium, 614.
Eratostratus, 455.

Eros and Anteros, 182.

Erse language, 687.

Erskine, Lord, 734.

Etiquette, 661. 664.
Etna, 56. 620.

Eugene of Savoy, 501.

For

Euphues (Barry Cornwall), 685. 716.
Euripides, translation from his Medea,
• Έρωτες ύπερ, 396.

Eustace's Classical Tour in Italy,'
strictures on, 785.

EUTHANASIA, When Time, or soon or
late,' 550.

Eutropius, the eunuch, and minister of
Arcadius, character of, 589.
Euxine, or Black Sea, description of,
653.

Evening described, 45, 182. 639.

Evil, 332. Origin of, 332.

Exile, 4. 28. 289. 612.

Expectation, 108. G02.

Experience, 723. The chief philoso-
pher, 744.

Eyes, 597. 749.

F.

Faintness, sensation of, 621. The last
mortal birth of pain, 481.
Fairy, 181.

Faliero, Marino, Doge of Venice, 193.
Faliero Family, 190. 786.

Falkland (Lucius Cary), Viscount, 403.
431.

Fall of Terni, 49.

Fame, 26. 29. 31. 35. 40. 128. 576. 609.
651. 652. 679, 680. 686. 725, 807.
Family, a fine, 634.

Fancy, 641.

'FARE THEE WELL, and if for ever,' 468.
'Farewell to the Muse,' 536.

'Farewell! if ever fondest prayer,' 537.
'Farewell to Malta,' 548.
Farmers, 700.

Fashionable world, 715. 736.

Fate, 32. 654. 727.

Father of Light! great God of Hea-
ven,' 413.

Fauvel, M., French consul at Athens,

761. 764.

Faux pas, in England, 740.

Fazzioli, the Venetian, 629.

Fear, 752. 760.

Features, 660.

Feelings, innate, 642.

Feinagle, Professor, his Mnemonics,

592.

Felicaja, his O Italia, Italia,' trans-

lated, 46.

Female fickleness, 743.

Female friendship, 742.

Fénélon, 677.

Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 590.
Ferney, 39.

Ferrara, Lord Byron's visit to, 45.

Few years have pass'd since thou and
I,' 538.

Fickleness of woman, 743.

Fiction less striking than truth, 743.
Fielding, 650. The prose Homer of

human nature, 610.
Fill the goblet again,' 541.
'First Kiss of Love,' 383.
First love, 602. 627.

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Galt, John, esq., his character of Don
Juan, 586.

Gamba, Count Pietro, 639.

Game of Goose, 724.
Gamesters, 736. 739.
Gaming, 719. 736.

Gandia, Duke of, interesting particu
lars of his death, 118.
Garcilasso de la Vega, 599.
Garrick, 430. 552.

Gay, his Beggar's Opera, 444.
Gayton, dancer, 430.

Gazelle, the, 2. 67.
Gell, Sir William, 436.

Gemma, the wife of Dante, 499.

Geneva, Lake of, 35, 36. 131. 138. 768.
Genevra, Sonnets to, 557.

Genlis, Madame de, 459.
Gentlemen farmers, 700.

George the Third, 457. 515. 718.
George the Fourth, 558. 360. 575, 576.
583. 695. 700. 718. 726. • SONNET to.
on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitz-
gerald's forfeiture, 372.
Georgia, 671.

Georgians, beauty of the, 671.
Geramb, Baron, Campbell's, 513.
'Gertrude of Wyoming,' Campbell's,

448.

Gesner, his Death of Abel, 318.
Ghibellines, 497. 499. 780.
Ghost, the Newstead, 759.
Ghosts, 750, 751.753. 760.

Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro Castro, his
fate, 84.

Giant's Grave, visit to, 653.

GIAOUR, The; a Fragment of a Turk
ish Tale;' 62.

Gibbon, Edward, esq., his character, 40.
His opinion on the advantages of a
public education, 596.
Gibraltar, straits of, 18.

Giffard, Lees, esq., LL.D., 579.
Gifford, William, esq., 422. 433. 451.
460.804.

Gin, 709.

Gingo, St., 768.
Giorgione, 146.

Girl of Cadiz,' 14.
Glaciers, 50.

Gladiator, the dying, stanzas on, 56. 646.
Gladiators, 784.

Glenbervie (Sylvester Douglas), first
Lord, 501.

Glory, 638. 673. 710.

Godoy, Don Manuel, 9.

Goethe, his Kennst du das Land,' &c.
imitated, 77. His Faust,' 191. His
remarks on Manfred,' 191. Dedica
tion of Marino Faliero' to, 197. His
'Werther,' 197. Lord Byron's letter
to, 197. His tribute to the memory
of Byron, 244. Dedication of Sar-
danapalus' to, 244. His character of
Don Juan,' 587. His Mephisto-
pheles,' 727.

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