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Chase, the English, 599.

Chateaubriand forms new Books of Martyrs,' 137. Equi-
vocal compliment paid to him, 637.

Chatham, William Pitt, first Earl of, 592,
Chaucer and old Ben,' 106.

Chaworth, Mary Anne (afterwards Mrs. Musters):
Fragment, written shortly after the marriage of, 9.
Stanzas to her: viz. To a Lady, 31. Well! thou art
happy,' 43. To a Lady,' 43. On leaving England,' 45.
Cheops, Old Egypt's king.' 496.

Cherries, by whom transplanted into Europe, C70.
Chesterfield, Earl of, and his struggle for dramatic free-
dom, 195, 633. His witty query relative to tox-hunt-
ing, 603.

CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE, 138.

CHILDISH RECOLLECTIONS, 26,

Children, the lisp of, 459. Running restive,' 516.
Like cherubs round an altar-piece,' 516.
Chill and mirk is the nightly blast, 47.

Chillon, Sonnet on, 250. See Prisoner of Chillon.'
Chimari's thunder-hills of fear,' 175.

China's vasty wall,' 143. Its crockery ware metro-
polis,' 580.

Chinese nymph of tears,' 525.

Chivalry and the good old times,' 139.
conqueror's chain, 148.

Hugg'd a

Christabel of Coleridge, lines from, 70, 656.
Christianity quoted to sauction negro slavery, 670.
Church. See Mother Church.

CHURCHILL'S GRAVF, a fact literally rendered,' 78,
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Rome's least mortal mind,'
172, 178. His habit of punning, 632. Illustrative quota-
tions from his life, 648, 649.

Cid, the, 132, 134.

Cid Hamet Benengeli, 628.

Cintra's glorious Eden,' 142. Beckford's Paradise'
there, 142. The hall where chiefs were late con-

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Clarke, Hewson, still striving piteously,' 99. His despi-
cable avocation, 99, 632. Poor Hewson,' 100, 632.
quarrel with a bear, 101.

His

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Cottle, Amos and Joseph, 95. The pair of epics,' 629.
Could I remount the river of my years, 79.
Could Love for ever, 85.

Coumourgi, he whose closing scene,' 237.
which he resembled Caligula, 6.6.

Country and Town, 622.

Points in

Coxe, Archdeacon, reviver of Marlborough's fame, 520,
Crabbe, Rev. George, nature's sternest painter, yet the
best,' 99.

'Craning,' in fox-hunting, 603, 669.

Crashaw, Richard, the poet. 518.

Cribb, the pugilist, query of, on the Elgin marbles, 112.
Crime not the child of solitude,' 561.

Critics all are ready made,' 92. Side of literature be-
held by them, 574.

Cromwell, Oliver: The fierce usurper, 25. Sagest of
usurpers,' 176. His pranks,' 520. Polemical cense
quence of the tempest which followed his death, 26.
His fortunate day,' 649.

Cruel Cerinthus! does the fell disease, 4.
Cruscan Quire,' The, 172.

Cumberland, Richard, dramatist and essayist, 96. His
poetic protégé, 632.

Cumberland, William, Duke of, the butcher,' 481.
Cupid's cup intoxicates apace,' 572.

Curil, Edmund, 95, 629.

Curran, Right Hon. John Philpot, 585. Longbow from
Ireland, 599.

Classics, the drill'd dull lesson,' 175. Consequences of Currie, Dr., biographer of Burns, 520

a too early study thereof, 648.

Claudian's good old man,' 134.

Cleonice and Pausanias, story of, 659.

Cleopatra on her galley's deck,' 115. Actium lost for
her eyes, 542. Iler melted pearls,' 613.

Clitumnus, river, 174.

Clitumnus, temple of, 174.

Clootz, Jean Baptiste, 481.

Clytemnestra, not the best wife,' 573.

Cobbett, William: Epigram on his digging up Tom
Paine's bones, 86, Derisive epithet bestowed by him
on hoarse Fitzgerald,' 629.

Coblentz and the simple pyramid' there. 162.

Cogniac, sweet Naïad of the Phlegethontic rill,' 525. See
Brandy.

Cohen, F. See Palgrave, Sir Francis.
Colbleen, mountain of, 627.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor:

to turgid ode and tumid

stanza dear,' 94, 629. Lines from his Christabel,' 70,
656. Further satirical allusions to him, 479, 47, 495, 520.
Coliseum, present state and former glories of the, 179,
180, 181, 203, 649.

College education recommended, 484. Thoughts sug-
gested by a College Examination,' 20.

Collier's curse,' 105, 633.

Collini's love inspiring song,' 97.

Colman, George, 94.

Cologne and its eleven thousand virgins, 578, 669.
Colonna's Cliff,' 156. Its historical and artistic asso-
ciations, 645.

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Dancing, and its fascinations in Greece, 514. Good
dancing, 603.

Dandies. See Dandy.

Dandolo, Henry: blind old Dandolo,' 170.

Dandy, a broken, 475. The dynasty of dandies,' 476.
Danes and their drinking,' 669.

Dante Alighieri, 172, 173. Sheltered at Verona, 134
Dante sleeps afar, 173. His love for Florence, and
treatment by its citizens, 275, 279. His carly and last
ting love for Beatrice, 279. His wife, that fatal sbe,'
2:9. Translation of his Francesca da Rimini, i
Hapless in his nuptials,' 513 Where Dante's bons
are laid,' 529. Grim Dante,' 575. The second se
tence against him, 658. Michael Angelo's esteem
for him, 659. Quotations from his Purgatory, 665
See Francesca of Rimini.' Prophecy of Dante.'
Danton, 481.

DARKNESS, 72.

Darwin's pompous chime,' 99. Neglect of his poems a
proof of returning taste, 631.
Dates, I like to be particular in,' 488.
David, King, danced before the Ark, 105.
arch minstrel,' 115. His medicine,' 493.
Davies, Scrope Berdmore, Dedication to, 245.

'The mo

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Death; his unequal hand,' 4. A victory, 79.

A quiet

of the heart,' 79. Stern Death,' 157. The spectre,'
165. The sable smoke,' 179. What is death,' 401.
Shuns the wretch,' 495. All tragedies are finished
by,' 513. Death and the lady,' 513. Deaths escaped
by those who die young, 522. Can this be death?'
532. Death laughs,' 568. The sovereign's sovereign,'
575. A thing which makes men weep,' 601. Thou,
dunnest of all duns,' 609. Gaunt gourmand,' 609.
DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA, 31. Source of the story,

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Dives, To; a Fragment,' 50.

Dodona's aged grove,' 153.
DOMESTIC PIECES, 70.

Don, Brig of, 574, 668.

DON JUAN, 479. Ironical Dedication, 479.

Don Quixote,''that too true tale,' 573, 608.

Dorotheus of Mitylene, merit of the writings of, 643.

Dorset, Geo. Jno. Fredk., fourth Duke of, Lines to, 8, 9.
Dorset whose early steps with mine have stray'd, 8.
Dover, satiric anathema on, 578.

Doubtless, sweet girl! the hissing lead, 21.

Drachenfels, 'The Castled Crag of, 162. Its position on
the Rhine, 578, 646.

Drama, the, and modern dramatists, satirical allusion to,
96, 97, 105, 633.

Dramatic unities, Byron's adherence to the, 307, 340,
Drapery Misses,' 583. Elucidation of the phrase,

669.

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Dying Gladiator, The, 180.

air,' 526. See Gladiators.

E-, Lines to, 3.

E

The ever-dying gladiator's

Early death, evils escaped by, 522.
Early rising, stanza in praise of, 507.
Eating makes us feel our mortality,' 532.
Eblis, Oriental Prince of Darkness, 191, 651.
Eclectic Review: mild Eclectics,' 108.
strictures on a 'disgraceful passage' in the Review,

633.

The poet s

Eddlestone (Cambridge chorister), verses on a gift from
him, 21. And thou, my friend,' 33.
Edgeworth, Maria, 482.

Edinburgh Review, strictures on an article in, relative to
Modern Greece, 643-4. The poet's retort on its detec-
tion of an error by him, 644. See Jeffrey.

Poetic de-

Edward the Black Prince. See Black Edward.
Egeria, sweet creation of some heart,' 178
scription of the fountain and grotto, 178. Her Arician
retreat, 649.

Egripo (the Negropont), 200. Proverb relative to the
Turks of, 652.

Egypt's Almas,' 116. Their occupation, 636.

Ehrenbreitstein, with her shattered wall,' 162. Fate of
its fortress, 646.

Ekenhead, Lieutenant, swimming feat of Byron and,

504.

Elba, thou Isle,' 133.

Eldon, John Scott, Earl of: Impartial as Eldon,' 615.
Elgin, Lord, and the Elgin Marbles, 100, 112, 632, 635,
638. 'Erostratus and Elgin,' 113.

Eliza, what fools are the Mussulman sect, 23.

Elizabeth, Queen, and her vile ambiguous method of
flirtation,' 573.

Ellen, Lines to, 5.

Emma, Lines to, 6.

England, with all thy faults I love thee still,' 475.

ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS, 91. Preface,
91. Postscript to the second edition, 100, 101.
English look,' an, 530.

English people, consequences of the beef-eating propen-
sities of the, 508.

Ennui, 520.A growth of English root,' 600.
Enthusiasm a moral inebriety,' 595.

'Epaminondas saved his Thebes and died,' 568,
Epic, components of an, 495.

EPIGRAMS:

On Moore's last Operatic Farce,' 50.
On Napoleon's Escape from Elba,' 68.
From the French of Rulhières,' 85.

On my Wedding-day,' 86, 87.

On Cobbett's digging up Tom Paine's bones, 86.
This world is a bundle of hay,' 87.

On the Braziers' Company's Address, 87.
On my thirty-third birthday,' 87.

From Martial, 87.

On Lord Castlereagh, 87.

EPISTLES:

To Augusta,' 73.

To a Friend,' 50.

To Thomas Moore (Fragment), 61.

Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori,' 82.

To Mr. Murray,' 83.

EPITAPHS:

On a Friend, 3.

On Virgil and Tibullus (translated), 4.
On John Adams, a drunken carrier, 41.
On a Newfoundland Dog, 43.

My Epitaph,' 48.

For Joseph Blackett,' 49.

For William Pitt, 86.

On Lord Castlereagh, 187.

Equal to Jove that youth must be, 4.

Ere the daughter of Brunswick is cold in her grave, 89.
Eros and Anteros, story of the raising of, 297, 659.

Erse language, classic origin of the, 559.

Erskine, Lord: Strongbow from the Tweed,' 599.
Eternal spirit of the chainless mind! 250.
Etiquette, nothing in the world like,' 537.

Etna, 132. Restless Titan,' 557.

Euripides, Translations from the Medea of, 19, 49.
Euthanasia, 52.

Eutropius, eunuch and minister of Arcadius, 480. His
character, 664.

Eve's fig leaf, 127. Eve's slip and Adam's fall,' 568.

Made up millinery,' 606.

Evil and good, the two principles,' 405.

Experience, the usual price of, 494. The chief philoso-Friendship is Love without his wings,' 32.
pher,' 609

Eyes, the, 485, 497.

F

Faintness, 'last mortal birth of Pain,' 84.
Fair Albion, smiling, sees her son depart, 48.
Falconer, the poet, actual spot of the shipwreck of, 645.
Falkland, Lucius Cary, Lord: 'godlike Falkland,' 25, 626.
Falkland, Charles John, 8th Viscount, 97. His death in
a duel, 631.

Fame, wisdom, love, and power were mine, 65.
Fame, 89, 158, 160, 496, 528, 529, 569, 592, 618.

Famed for contemptuous breach of sacred ties, 59.
Fan, on finding a, 40.

Fancy falls into the yellow leaf,' 521.

'Fans turn into falchions in fair hands,' 482.
Fare thee well! and if for ever, 70.
Farewell! if ever fondest prayer, 41.
Farewell to Malta,' 49.

Farewell to the land where the gloom of my glory, 70.
Farewell to the Muse,' 40.

Farmers and gentlemen farmers,' 569.
Fashion, the great world,' 583, 602.

Fate will leave the loftiest star,' 163. Futility of oppo-
sition to, 531. Fate is a good excuse,' 594.
Father of Light! great God of Hearen! 33.
Fauvel, M., depreciatory opinion of the Greeks expressed
by, 641.

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Ferney, 166.

Friuli's Mountains,' 171.

From out the mass of never-dying ill, 281.

From the last hill that looks on thy once holy dome, 67.
Fry, Mrs., the prison visitor, 579.

Funds, Public. Seo Five per Cents.

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"Gentlemen farmers,"-a race worn out quite,* 569.
George the Third, of kings the best,' 115. Burlesque
Apotheosis of-(The Vision of Judgment,') 123–131.
Where is his will?' 585.

George, Prince Regent, afterwards George the Fourth,
115. Between the coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles
I.,' 59. Sonnet to him on the repeal of Lord Edward
Fitzgerald's forfeiture, 85. The despised,' 88. Fourth
of the fools and oppressors call'd "George," 88. Sati-
rical allusions to him, 570, 585. A finished gentleman
from top to toe,' 592.

Ferrara's grass-grown streets,' 172. Its Tassonian and Georgian beauties, 545, 668.
other relics, 275.

Few years have pass'd since thou and I, 42.

Fiction, truth stranger than, 608. Passes with least con-
tradiction,' 608.

Filicaja, translation from: Italia! oh Italia!' 172, 648.
Fill the goblet again ! for I never before, 44.

Firmness, obstinacy, and pertinacity, convertible terms
according to circumstances, 607.
First Kiss of Love,' 7.

First love, it stands alone,' 490. Nature's oracle,' 510.
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, Sonnet on the Repeal of the

Forfeiture of, 85.

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Etrurian Athens,' 173.

'Florence.' See Smith, Mrs. Spencer.
For Orford and for Waldegrare, 88.

Ungrateful Flo-

Forsyth, Joseph, the Italian tourist: his remarks on the
Coliseum, 649.

Fortune, 133, 160, 176, 476. Fortune a female, 334, 531.
Forty-parson power,' 576, 668.

Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, lines on the death of,
occasioned by an illiberal impromptu,' 22.

Fox-hunting to a foreigner, 603. Lord Chesterfield's
humorous query on the sport, 603.

'France got drunk with blood to vomit crime,' 177. 'Re-
taken by a single march,' 133.

FRANCESCA OF RIMINI, 291.

Francis, Sir Philip, 128.

Germany, how much to thee we owe!' 115. Items of the
debt, 115.

Gesner's Death of Abel,' 392.

Ghosts, 615, 670.

Giaffar, Pacha of Argyro Castro, fate of, 653.
'Giant's Grave,' The, 530, 666.

GIAOUR, THE, a fragment of a Turkish Tale, 185.
Source of the story, 195.

Gibbon, Edward, the lord of irony,' 166.
Gibraltar, Calpe's rock,' 183.

Gifford, William, 92. His heavy hand,' ss. Why
slumbers Gifford ?' 98. Arouse thee, Gifford!' 985.
His Baviad and Mæviad, 631.

Giorgione and his portrait of his son and wife and self,'

473.

Gladiator. See Dying Gladiator.
'Glory's stainless victories,' 163.

Its 'gewgaws,' 178.

What is it?' 557. A great thing,' 558.
'God save the King!' 123, 475, 518, 560.

Godoy, Don Manuel, Prince of Peace, notice of, 637.
Goethe: Dedication of Sardanapalus' to him, 339. His
Mephistopheles, 593.

Gold, Apostrophe to, 586, 587.
Golden Age. See Age of Gold.

Golden Fleece, the, 516.

Gondola, description of a, 473, 662.

Gondoliers, 169. 'Adria's Gondolier,' 409. See Gondola,

Good Night,' Lord Maxwell's, 138. Childe Harold's
'last good night,' 140.

Good plays are scarce, 50.
Goose, Royal Game of, 590.

Gordons, the, Byron's ancestors, 626.
Goza, Calypso's Island, 639.

Gracchus, Tiberius, and the agrarian law, 668.
Graham's narrative of the kidnapped Vocalists, 666.

Franklin, Benjamin, 133. Stoic Franklin's energetic Grahame, James: sepulchral Grahame,' 91. His poeti-
shade,' 134.

Fraser, Mrs. 50.

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cal performances, 629.

Granby, Marquis of, 481.

Granta, a Medley,' 9. See Cambridge University.
Grattan, Rt. Hon. Henry, the best of the good,” 88, 89,

5-12.

Gray, Thomas, line pilfered from Dante by, €65.
Great Britain's coast, 497.

Great Jove, to whose almighty throne,' 5.

Greece, past and present condition of, 145, 150, 155, 156
No lightsome land of social mirth, 107, 111, 153, 157,
186, 239, 269. See Greeks.

Greek sailors and their guitars, 650.

Greek War Song, translation ef a, 48. Carcer of its
author, 627.

Greeks only should free Greece,' 123.

Greeks, the modern, and their literature, 641, 642. See
Romaic.

1

Greenwood's gay designs,' 96, 630.

Grenvilles, where are the, 595.

Greville, Colonel, 97. Demands an explanation of the
poet's allusion to him, 630.

Grey, Charles, second Earl, 592.

Gropius, Sr., and his quarrel with Lord Elgin's 'prig,'
638. His employment, 638, note *.

Grosvenor, Earl (Benvolio'), Suppressing peer,' 105, 633.
Guariglia, Signor, despicable kidnapping act of, 666.
Guesclin, Constable of France, 132.

Guiccioli, Teresa Gamba, Countess of, Dedication to her,
277.

'Guido's famous fresco,' 604.

Gunpowder, the sulphury charm,' 269. Friar Bacon's
'humane discovery,' 559, 66%.

Gurney, the short-hand writer, 494.

Gustavus Adolphus, the Swede of victory,' 133.
Gynocracy, loveliest oligarchs of our,' 591.

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Hecla, quenchless,' 132.

Helen, on Canova's bust of, 81. The Greek Eve,' 606.
Hell paved with good intentions, 125, 559.
proverb, 668.

Origin of the

Hellespont, the, and Leander's swimming feat. 48. By-
ron's similar performance, 504. The broad Hellespont,'
201. What is meant by the epithet, 652.

Hells and Clubs, difference between the two, 633. Saint
James's hells, 582. Silver' and 'gold' hells," 669.
Henry, Patrick, the forest-born Demosthenes,' 134.
Herbert, Hon. and Rev. William, shall wield Thor's
hammer,' 96. Specimen of his vulgar tongue,' 630.
Here once engaged a stranger's view, 41.
Here's a happy new year I but with reason, 86.
Hereditary bondsmen! know ye not,' 155.
Herod's Lament for Mariamne,' 66.

Hesperus, thou bringest all good things,' 521.
High in the midst, surrounded by his peers, 20.

Highgate, the steep of, 146,

Highland welcome,' 543.

Hill, Thomas (Kirke White and Bloomfield's patron),

631.

Hills of Annesley bleak and barren, 9.

HINTS FROM HORACE, 101.

His father's sense, his mother's grace, 83.

History's purchased page,' 161. Takes things in the
gross, 557.

Hoare, Rev. Charles James, 99.

Hobbes, Thomas, Philosopher of Malmsbury,' an in-
veterate smoker, 658. His fear of ghosts, 615, 670.
Hobhouse, Sir John Cam, afterwards Lord Broughton,
Dedication to, 168, 169.

Hoche, General, suspected cause of the death of, 646.
Hock and Soda Water,' 479, 509.

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Holland House, 'blest be the banquets spread at,' 96.
Holland, Lady, skims the cream of each critique,' 96,
630.

Home, the parted bosom clings to,' 157. What the joys
of,' 223, 489. Sight of, after long absence, 514. With-
out hearts there is no home,' 516.
Homer's notion of distance, 652. Eternal Homer,' 556.
His catalogue of ships, 598.

Hook, Theodore: Conceal his heroes in a cask,' 96.
Hope, Thomas: Pictorial lampoon on him by low Du-
bost,' 101, 632.

His

Hoppner, John William Rizzo, On the birth of,' 83.
Horace, whom I hated so,' 175. Translation of his
'Justum et tenacem,' 5. Scholar of love, 511.
Nil Admirari' theory, 537, 595. Quotations from,
534, 602, 606.

HOURS OF IDLENESS, 1. Author's note on Lord Car-
lisle's reception of the work, 2.

Houson, Miss, Lines addressed to (To a young Lady'),
12.

Occasion of the lines, 12.

How pleasant were the songs of Toobonai, 264.

How sweetly shines through azure skies, 13.

Howard, Major Frederick (killed in battle), tribute to
the memory of, 158, 159. Circumstances attending his
fall, 646.

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I enter thy garden of roses, 49.

I had a dream which was not all a dream, 72.

I now mean to be serious;- it is time, 593.

I read the Christabel,' 81.

I saw thee weep-the big bright tear, 64.

I speak not, I trace not, 61.

I stood beside the grave of him who blazed, 78.

I stood in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs, 169.

I want a hero: an uncommon want, 481.

I wish to tune my quivering lyre, 5.

I would I were a careless child, 35.

I would to hearen that I were so much clay, 479.
Ianthe. See Harley, Lady.

If for silver or for gold, 85.

If from great nature's or our own abyss, 601.

if, in the month of dark December, 48.

If sometimes in the haunts of men, 53.
If that high world, which lies beyond, 63.
Ilion and lion's wall, 527.

Ill-fated heart! and can it be, 53.
Imagination troops her pinion,' 521.

In Coron's bay floats many a galley light, 213.
In digging up your bones, Tom Paine, 86.
In law an infant, and in years a boy, 12.
In moments to delight devoted, 58.

In one dread night our city saw, and sighed, 54.

In one who felt as once he fell, 40.

In the beginning was the Word next God, 284.

In the year since Jesus died for men, 235.

In thee i fondly hoped to clasp, 3.

In this beloved marble view, 81.

Inconstancy, 512. Nothing more than admiration,' 512.
Indifference don't produce distress,' 595.

Indigestion and its penalties, 568, 580.

Inez, To, 147, 148.

Ink, potency of a drop of, 519.

Innovation's spirit,' 621.

Inscriptions on the monument of a Newfoundland dog,

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Irus, poor as, 107. Who boxed with Ulysses,' 623.
Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child, 157.
ISLAND, The; or Christian and his Comicades, 262.
Foundation of the story, 262.
Islands of the blest,' 518.
Isles of Greece,' The, 518.

Ismail, siege of, 541. See also notes to Don Juan, 608.
It is the hour when from the boughs, 245.
'Italia! oh, Italia!' 172.

Italian language, acquisition of the, 284.

Italian music, protest of a provincial mayoress against,
670.

Italy! thou art the garden of the world,' 175.

Thy

wrongs should ring from side to side,' 173, Tay Ko
man soul desponds,' 480.

J

Jackals, number of, among the ruins of Ephesus, 656.
Jackson, John, professor of pugilism, 108. Byron's esteem

for him, 659, C69.

Jamblicus, the philosopher, 659.

Jealousy, 147, 485, 488.

His

Jeffrey, Francis Lord, Edinburgh Reviewer, 92, 95.
duel with Moore, 95, 627, 630. Pertest of the train,'
96. Literary anthropophagus,' 100. Poetic expres.
sion of Byron's later feelings regarding him, 574.
J-PHTHA'S DAUGHTER, 64.

Jersey, Sarah Countess of, consolatory address to, 62.
Jerusalem, On the day of the destruction of, 67.
Jesus Christ, cause of the crucifixion of, 542. His pure
creed made sanction of all ill,' 609, 670.

Jews, was ever Christian land so rich in, 136. Those un-
believers, who must be believed,' 534.

John Adams lies here, of the parish of Southwell, 41.
John Bull, that bottle-conjuror,' 554.

Johnson, Samuel, LL. D., and his baltered heroine'

Irene, 105. Her murder on the stage prevented, 633.
His Life of Milton, 520. His liking for an honest
hater,' 593. His belief in ghosts, 616.

Journal de Trevoux,' the English, 118.

'Joy is harbinger of woe,' 56.

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Leonidas, 556. Whose every battle-field is holy ground,'
557.

Julia Alpinula, the daughter, the devoted,' 163. Cause Leopold, Prince (afterwards King of Belgium), 'lonely
of her death, 647. Epitaph upon her, 61.

Julian the Apostate, G61.

Julian, Count, Cava's traitor sire,' 143. Violation of his

daughter, and its consequences, 637.

Julie, Rousseau's, 164.

Julius Cæsar, his baldness and means of concealing it,
181, 649. ifad Cæsar known but Cleopatra's kiss,' 267.
The black-eyed Roman,' 459. Suitor of love, 511,
Jungfrau's never trodden snow,' 175.

'Junius,' the political-letter-writer, 128. Old

Umbra," 129.

Jupiter Olympius, temple of, 635, 638.

Nominis

Jura's capt heights,' 165. ller misty shroud,' 165.
Juvenal wrong for speaking out so plainly,' 454.

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lord and desolate consort, 183.

Lepanto, battle of, 152, 170, 640.

Lesbia, since far from you I've ranged, 11.
Let Folly smile, to view the names, 3.
Lethe's spring, 521.

Leucadia's cape,' and 'far projecting rock of woe,' 132.
Sappho's leap therefrom, 649.

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Lewis, Matthew Gregory, wonder-working Lewis,' 94.
'Lewis' self with all his sprites,' 105. fis advice to
Byron in re Marino Faliero, 306. Foundation of his
Wood Demon,' 455. Biographic sketch, 629.
reason for a dramatic anachronism, 633.
Liakura mountain and its perpetual snow, 645.
Liars, praised be all,' 582.

Liberty, royal opponent of, 126. Brightest in dungeons

250.

'Liberty lads o'er the sea,' 81.

Licensing Act, Dramatic, 633.

Lies and lying, 582.

Life in despair, 160. Loathing our life, and dreading

still to die,' 298.

Not worth a potato,' 551. One life
saved a thing to recollect,' 569.

'Lightning sanctifies whate'er it strikes, 172.

Ligne, Prince de, and his memoirs, 553. Wounded, 558,
LINES written in Rousseau's Letters of an Italian Nun,'

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