GENERAL INDEX. Adam and Eve, allegory of, i. 121 Address to the People on the Death of the Princess 3-28 Preface, iv. 3 Cancelled passages of the Preface, iv. 28; of the Referred to, i. liv; iv. v Adonis, Fragment of Elegy on the Death of, from the Eschylus, his "Prometheus Unbound" alluded to, Parallel passages, iv. 65, 78 Ahasuerus, a Jew, character in "Hellas," iv. 43 Ahasuerus fragment in "Queen Mab" notes, i. 108 Preface, i. 139 Poems published with, i. 168-186 Referred to, i. vii, xv, xxxvi, xxxvii Albano, an usher in "Scene from Tasso," iv. 336 Allegory (An), poem of 1820, v. 58 Allègra, or Alba, daughter of Claire Clairmont and America the home of Freedom, ii. 215 Amphisbæna and bird, ii. 167; iii. 215 (note) Andrea, servant in The Cenci," iii. 13 Animal food, ill consequences of eating, i. 123 et seq. Apollo, in" Prometheus Unbound," iii. 149 Arabic, From the, an Imitation (poem of 1821), v. 64. Archy the Court fool, in " Charles I.", iv. 236 Argolis ("Laon and Cythna"), ii. 47, 82 Arno, wood skirting the, "Ode to the West Wind" Arrangement, plan of, i. v Asia, in "Prometheus Unbound," iii. 149 Assassins (The), unfinished tale of 1814, i. xxxiv, XXXV Athanase (Prince), a fragment (1817), iv. 97-109 Athenæum (The), v. vi Athos seen from Samothracia, ii. 109 Atlas, See Witch of Atlas (The) Augustine's (St.) Confessions, motto to "Alastor" Authors, unsuccessful, turn critics, iv. 29 Autumn, a Dirge (poem of 1820), v. 47 Aziola (The), poem written in 1821, v. 70 Bacon, his Moral Essays quoted, i. 102 Bernardo Cenci, character in "The Cenci," iii. 13 Bice, the beloved of Dante, i. 176. Bigotry's Victim (poem of 1811), v. 301 Bion, fragment of Elegy on the death of Adonis, from Fragment of Elegy on his death, from Greek of Motto for Adonais, from Elegy of Moschus on his Birth of Pleasure (The), poem of 1819, v. 13 Blake (William), "Marriage of Heaven and Hell," Boat of curved shell of hollow pearl, ii. 224, 233 Bonaparte, Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of "The Anarch" of Liberty's "bewildered powers," See Napoleon Bracknell, Stanza written at, 1814, iv. 297 Bridal Song (A), poem of 1821, v. 76 Buona Notte (poem of 1820), v. 46 "But just disease to luxury succeeds," i. 123 Byron (Lord), epigraph for "Ode to Liberty" from, Fragment of an Address to, iv. 334 Sonnet to, v. 103 Count Maddalo in "Julian and Maddalo," iv. 110 et seq. "The Pythian of the age," iv. 18 "The Pilgrim of Eternity," iv. 18 His admiration for Shelley's poetry, i. 77 (note) See Allègra Calderon, "El Purgatorio de San Patricio," speech of 10 (note) Scenes from the "Magico Prodigioso" (translated Calm Thoughts (fragment, 1819), v. 14 Camillo (Cardinal), character in "The Cenci," iii. 13 Caracalla, Baths of, "Prometheus Unbound" chiefly Carlton House, On a fête at (fragment, 1811), v. 304 Caroline (Queen), as Iona Taurina in "Edipus Castlereagh (Lord) as Purganax in "Edipus Tyran- Lines written during his administration (1819), v. 5 Murder with a mask like, iv. 134 In the City of Hell, iv. 161 Castles, a government spy, iv. 161 Castor and Pollux, Homer's Hymn to (translated Cat, Verses on a (circ. 1800), v. 265; referred to, v. v Caucasus, Icy rocks in the Indian, iii. 151 Cavalcanti (Guido) to Dante Alighieri, Sonnet trans- Dante Alighieri to, Sonnet translated by Shelley, Cenci (Beatrice), portrait by Guido, iii. 11 Cenci (Count Francesco, Giacomo, Bernardo, Cenci Palace, Rome, described, iii. 12 Cenci (The); a Tragedy in five Acts, iii. 3-121 › Preface, iii. 5 Dramatis personæ, iii. 13 Prose narrative on which based, iii. 123-137 Chancellor (Lord), See Eldon and Lord Chapman, quotation from his "Byron's Conspiracie," Charité," a portion of the imaginary Doric Trilogy Charles the First (fragments of a play, 1821-2), iv. Charlotte (Princess), See Address Chastity a superstition, i. 90 Chatterton, one of "the inheritors of unfulfilled Christ (Jesus), an aspirant to the throne of Judea, i In Prologue to Hellas, v. 84, 87 Christian religion, note on the falseness of the, i. 110 Supported by war, imprisonment, murder, false- Probable decay of, i. 113 Circumstance," epigram translated from the Greek, Clairmont (Charles), i. xxxvi Clairmont (Claire), as Constantia, iv. 308; referred Clarin ("Magico Prodigioso "), v. 211 Claudian, quotation from, i. 119 Clement VIII., tragedy of the Cenci during the Climate, changes in, i. 91 Cloud (The), poem of 1820, iii. 289; referred to, Cobbett, allusion to, iv. 161 Coercion in matters of opinion shows that falsehood is Coleridge (S. T.), poem to, "AAKPYEI AIO1EQ "Kubla Khan" parallels, ii. 224, 229; iv. 230 Criticized in "Peter Bell the Third," iv. 170 Column, a mighty, as a landmark, ii. 70 Como, shore of the Lake of, scene of "Rosalind and Condorcet, Esquisse d'un Tableau historique" Consequence (fragment, 1820), v. 60 Constantia Singing (To), "Thus to be lost" (poem of Constantia (To), "The rose that drinks the fountain dew" (poem of 1817), iv. 310 Constantine, penalties inflicted by him on unlicensed |