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GENERAL INDEX.

Adam and Eve, allegory of, i. 121
Adam and Moses, dispute between, i. 97
Address to the Irish People (An), pamphlet of 1812,
i. xxvi

Address to the People on the Death of the Princess
Charlotte (An), pamphlet of 1817, i. xlii
Adonais, an Elegy on the death of John Keats, iv.

3-28

Preface, iv. 3

Cancelled passages of the Preface, iv. 28; of the
Poem, iv. 30

Referred to, i. liv; iv. v

Adonis, Fragment of Elegy on the Death of, from the
Greek of Bion, v. 202

Eschylus, his "Prometheus Unbound" alluded to,
iii. 141

Parallel passages, iv. 65, 78

Ahasuerus, a Jew, character in "Hellas," iv. 43
Ahasuerus in "Queen Mab," i. 55

Ahasuerus fragment in "Queen Mab" notes, i. 108
Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude, i. 139-167

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
Alexandrine misplaced in “ Laon and Cythna,” ii. 11
Alfieri on Charles I., iv. 236 (note)

Allegory (An), poem of 1820, v. 58

Allègra, or Alba, daughter of Claire Clairmont and
Byron, portrayed in "Julian and Maddalo,"
iv. 117; referred to, i. xli, xliii, lvii, lviii, lix
Altar of the Federation in "Laon and Cythna,” ii.

America the home of Freedom, ii. 215

Amphisbæna and bird, ii. 167; iii. 215 (note)
Anacreontic (An), See Love's Philosophy
Anarchy, See Mask of Anarchy (The)

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Andrea, servant in The Cenci," iii. 13

Animal food, ill consequences of eating, i. 123 et seq.
Apennines, Passage of the (poem of 1818), iv. 324.
Apollo, Hymn of (poem of 1820), v. 27

Apollo, in" Prometheus Unbound," iii. 149

Arabic, From the, an Imitation (poem of 1821), v. 64.
Archimedes, motto to "Laon and Cythna" fronı, ii. 1
Motto to "Queen Mab" from, i. 1

Archy the Court fool, in " Charles I.", iv. 236
Arethusa (poem written in 1820), v. 23; referred to,
i. xlviii; v. v

Argolis ("Laon and Cythna"), ii. 47, 82

Arno, wood skirting the, "Ode to the West Wind"
written in a, iii. 284 (note)

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
Atheism, arguments in favour of, i. 98, et seq.
Superior to superstition, i. 102
Atheists, the burning of, i. 52; ii. 205

Athenæum (The), v. vi

Athos seen from Samothracia, ii. 109

Atlas, See Witch of Atlas (The)

Augustine's (St.) Confessions, motto to "Alastor"
from, i. 143

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
Bagnacavallo, Allègra at Convent of, i. lvii
Bastwick, character in "Charles I.", iv. 236
Beatrice Cenci, character in "The Cenci," iii. 13
Belief and disbelief unconnected with volition, i. 100
Belief, intensity of, proportionate to the degrees of
excitement, i. 99

Bernardo Cenci, character in "The Cenci," iii. 13
Bethell (George), Shelley's tutor at Eton, i. xvi
Bible, purport of the contents of the, i. 110

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
Greek of, v. 202

Fragment of Elegy on his death, from Greek of
Moschus, v. 203

Motto for Adonais, from Elegy of Moschus on his
death, iv. 3

Birth of Pleasure (The), poem of 1819, v. 13

Blake (William), "Marriage of Heaven and Hell,"
parallels, i. 145; ii. 270

Boat of curved shell of hollow pearl, ii. 224, 233
Boat on the Serchio (The), poem of 1821, v. 98
Boinville (Mrs.), i. xxx, xxxi

Bonaparte, Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of
(poem of 1815), i. 174

"The Anarch" of Liberty's "bewildered powers,"
iii. 302

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,
iii. 295

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)
Referred to, i. xxii, xxxviii, xxxix, xl, xliii, xliv,
liv, lv, lvi, lvii, lviii, lxii, lxiv

See Allègra

Calderon, "El Purgatorio de San Patricio," speech of
Beatrice Cenci suggested by a passage in, iii.

10 (note)

Scenes from the "Magico Prodigioso" (translated
1822), v. 211-239

Calm Thoughts (fragment, 1819), v. 14

Camillo (Cardinal), character in "The Cenci," iii. 13
Canning, iv. 161

Caracalla, Baths of, "Prometheus Unbound" chiefly
written there, iii. 143

Carlton House, On a fête at (fragment, 1811), v. 304
Referred to, i. xxv

Caroline (Queen), as Iona Taurina in "Edipus
Tyrannus," iii. 313

Castlereagh (Lord) as Purganax in "Edipus Tyran-
nus," iii. 313

Lines written during his administration (1819), v. 5
"Similes, for Two Political Characters of 1819,"
v. 6

Murder with a mask like, iv. 134

In the City of Hell, iv. 161
Referred to, i. xxiii

Castles, a government spy, iv. 161

Castor and Pollux, Homer's Hymn to (translated
1819?), v. 158

Cat, Verses on a (circ. 1800), v. 265; referred to, v. v
Catty (Mrs.), born Stacey, v. 10 (note)

Caucasus, Icy rocks in the Indian, iii. 151

Cavalcanti (Guido) to Dante Alighieri, Sonnet trans-
lated by Shelley, v. 210

Dante Alighieri to, Sonnet translated by Shelley,
i. 175

Cenci (Beatrice), portrait by Guido, iii. 11

Cenci (Count Francesco, Giacomo, Bernardo,
Lucretia, and Beatrice), characters in "The
Cenci," iii. 13

Cenci Palace, Rome, described, iii. 12

Cenci (The); a Tragedy in five Acts, iii. 3-121 ›
Dedication to Leigh Hunt, iii. 3

Preface, iii. 5

Dramatis personæ, iii. 13

Prose narrative on which based, iii. 123-137
Referred to, i. xlvii, xlix; iii. v; iv. 38
Cestius (Caius), tomb of, i. lxv; iv. 3, 26; v. 19
Chamouni, Lines written in the Vale of (1816), i. 197-
203; cancelled passage, i. 203

Chancellor (Lord), See Eldon and Lord

Chapman, quotation from his "Byron's Conspiracie,"
ii. 16

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Charité," a portion of the imaginary Doric Trilogy
of Edipus, iii. 312

Charles the First (fragments of a play, 1821-2), iv.
236-270; dramatis personæ, iv. 236; song, "A
widow bird," iv. 270; referred to, i. lviii

Charlotte (Princess), See Address

Chastity a superstition, i. 90

Chatterton, one of "the inheritors of unfulfilled
renown," iv. 24

Christ (Jesus), an aspirant to the throne of Judea, i
112 (note)

In Prologue to Hellas, v. 84, 87

Christian religion, note on the falseness of the, i. 110
Christianity, foundation of, i. 111

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Supported by war, imprisonment, murder, false-
hood, i. 112

Probable decay of, i. 113

Circumstance," epigram translated from the Greek,
v. 201

Clairmont (Charles), i. xxxvi

Clairmont (Claire), as Constantia, iv. 308; referred
to, i. xxxiv, xxxviii, xl, xliii, lv, lvii, lviii, lix,
lx; iv. 310, 311; See Allègra

Clarin ("Magico Prodigioso "), v. 211

Claudian, quotation from, i. 119

Clement VIII., tragedy of the Cenci during the
pontificate of, iii. 5

Climate, changes in, i. 91

Cloud (The), poem of 1820, iii. 289; referred to,
xlviii, 1

Cobbett, allusion to, iv. 161

Coercion in matters of opinion shows that falsehood is
felt, i. 112

Coleridge (S. T.), poem to, "AAKPYEI AIO1EQ
ΠΟΤΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ,” i. 168

"Kubla Khan" parallels, ii. 224, 229; iv. 230
"A hooded eagle among blinking owls," iv. 195
"A mighty Phantasm," iv. 31

Criticized in "Peter Bell the Third," iv. 170
Coliseum (The), unfinished tale of 1818, i. xliv
Colonna Palace, Rome, portrait of Beatrice Cenci
formerly there, iii. 7, 11

Column, a mighty, as a landmark, ii. 70
Commerce, evils of, i. 42 et seq.

Como, shore of the Lake of, scene of "Rosalind and
Helen," ii. 239

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Condorcet, Esquisse d'un Tableau historique"
referred to, i. 120

Consequence (fragment, 1820), v. 60

Constantia Singing (To), "Thus to be lost" (poem of
1817), iv. 308

Constantia (To), "The rose that drinks the fountain

dew" (poem of 1817), iv. 310

Constantine, penalties inflicted by him on unlicensed
love, i. 88 (note)

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