Labedoyere, 873. Lacedemon, 94. Lachin-y-gair, 26, 580. Lactantius, 165. Ladies, learned, 595. La Fayette, 592, 593 n. Laffitte, M. 735.
La Fitte, the Pirate, 241 n.
Lagoons, the, 149, 357. La Harpe, 571.
Laing, Mr., 38 n.
Learned languages, results of the too early study of, 135 n.
Lee, Harriet, her 'German's Tale,' 532.
Leghorn, xxviii. 101, 340 n. 'Legion of Honour, Lines on the Star of,' 875. Legitimacy, 674, 711. Leigh, Hon. Augusta (Lord Byron's sister), 117, 878 n. Stanzas to,' 878, 879. 'Epistle to,' 879. Leipsic, 193, 569.
Lely, Sir Peter, drapery of his beau- ties, 748.
Lake Leman, 119, 121, 123, 280, Leman, Lake, xxiii. 119, 121, 123, 888.
Lake School of Poetry, xvii. 180 n., 590 n. Origin of the designation, 590 n. Goldsmith's anticipated definition of, 800 n.
280, 759. Lemnos, 825. L'Enclos, Ninon de, 671. Lenzoni, Marchioness, her rescue of the bones of Boccaccio, 160.
'Lakers,' the, 180 n., 589, 613 n., Leo X. Pope, 156, 252 n., 340 n. 678, 798.
Leoben, 118 n.
Leone, port, 198.
Lamb, Lady Caroline, xix. Her Leonidas, 697, 698.
'Glenarvon,' 634 n.
Lambe, Charles, esq., 49, 53, 66, 613, n., 590 n.
Lamberti, the Venetian poet, 386 n. Lambro Canzari, a Greek patriot,
Lament of Tasso, 301. Lancelot of the Lake, 900 n. 'Landed Interest,' 573.
Landino, 340 n.
Landor, Walter Savage, esq., 395 n., 398, 732. His Gebir,' 398, 581 n. His Latin poems, 581 n. Lanfranchi, Palazzo, 32 n. Langeron, Count de, 693. Lannes, Duke of Montebello, 593. Lansdowne, (Henry Fitzmaurice Petty,) fourth Marquis of, 10, 23, 57, 316 n. Lanskoi, the 'grande passion' of Catherine II., 715. Lanzi, 156.
Laocoon, the, 144, 654. Laos, the river, 90.
Lara; a Tale, 242.
Lascy, Major General, 701. Lateran, the, 165.
Lauderdale, Earl of, 316 n.
Leonora, mistress of Tasso, 302, 303 n.
Leopold, Prince of Saxe Cobourg, (afterwards King of the Belgians,) 145.
Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 162.
Lepanto, xxx. Battle of, 88. Lerici, xxviii.
Le Sage, 10.
Lesbia, Lines to,' (3. Lesbos, 102. Lethe, 648.
'Letter to the Editor of My Grand- mother's Review,' 792. 'Letters to Mr. Murray on Bowles's
Strictures on Pope,' 821, 832. Leucadia, promontory of, 88, 635 n. Leuctra, 115 n.
Levant, 90 n., 240 n., 241 n. Lewis, Matthew Gregory, esq., 53,
58, 176, 316 n. 351. Liakura, Mount, 94. 'Liberal,' the, xxviii. 324 n., 409 n. Liberty, 278, 575, 697. Libochabo, 96. Licensing act, 178 n. Licenza, 169.
Lido, xxv. 148, 149.
Laugier, Abbé, his character of Lies, 730. Marino Faliero, 350.
Laura, her portrait, 152, 637. Lausanne, 124.
Lauwine, the, 135.
La Valière, Madame, 834. Lavender, the Nottingham quack,xii. Law, Rev. William, 680 n.
Life, 115, 138, 141, 219, 291, 451, 473, 616, 622, 649, 691, 712, 733, 768, 796.
Life of a young noble, 733. Lightning, superstitions respecting,
Ligne, Prince de, 693, 699, 722 n.
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 171, 615 n. Lines:-'on the death of a Young
Lawsuits, 774.
Lawyers, 608, 719.
Lay of the Last Minstrel,' 51, 90 n. Leake, Colonel, 96, 103. Leander and Hero, 215, 853. Learned ladies, 595.
Lady, Cousin to the Author,' 2; 'to E-,' ib.; to D- 'on leaving Newstead Abbey,' ib.; written in Rousseau's 'Letters of an Italian nun,'4; 'on a change of masters at a great school,' 10;
on a distant view of the village and school of Harrow,' 11; 'to M——,' 12; 'to M. S. G.,' 7, 12; 'to Mary, on receiving her picture,' 12; 'to Woman,' 13; 'to Lesbia,' ib; 'addressed to a young lady,' ib.; to a lady who presented to the author a lock of hair,' etc., 14; 'to Marion,' 15; 'to a Beau- tiful Quaker,' 23; on the death of Mr. Fox,' 24; to the sighing Strephon,' 25; 'to Eliza,' 26; 'to Romance,' 27; to the Rev. J.T. Becher, on his advising the au- thor to mix more with society,' 36; 'to a lady who presented the author with the velvet band which bound her tresses,' 37; 'to Ed- ward Noel Long, esq.,' 40; 'to a lady-Oh! had my fate,' etc., 41; written beneath an elm in the churchyard of Harrow,' 45; on Lord Elgin,' 188; on an old lady,' 842; to a vain lady,' 843; 'to Anne,' ib.; to the author of a sonnet, beginning 'Sad is my verse,' etc., ib.; ‘on finding a fan,' 844; to an Oak at Newstead,' ib.; 'on revisiting Harrow,' 845; 'to my son,' ib.; to a youthful friend,' 846; inscribed upon a cup formed from a scull,' 847; 'to a lady, on being asked my reason for quitting England,'848; 'to Mr. Hodgson, written on board the Lisbon packet,' 851;' written in an album at Malta,' 852; 'writ- ten after swimming from Sestos to Abydos,'853; 'written in the tra- veller's book at Orchomenus,' 854; 'written beneath a picture,' 856; 'on parting,' ib.; 'on Moore's ope- ratic farce,' 857; 'to Dives,' ib.; 'to Thyrza,' 858; 'on a cornelian heart, which was broken,' 861; 'to a lady weeping,' ib.; 'written on a blank leaf of the 'Pleasures of Memory,' 862; 'to Time,' 864; 'on Lord Thurlow's poems,' 866; 'to Lord Thurlow,' ib.; 'to Thomas Moore, on visiting Leigh Hunt in prison,' ib.; 'to Belshazzar,' 872; 'on Napoleon's escape from Elba,' 873; 'on hearing that Lady Byron was ill,'886; 'on the bust of Helen by Canova,'891; 'to Mr. Murray,' 892, 893, 897, 902; 'on the birth of J. W. R. Hoppner,' 893; 'on my Wedding-day,' 897; 'on my thirty-third birthday,' 901; 'on Queen Caroline,' ib.; 'on reading that Lady Byron had been pa- troness of a charity ball,' 903; to the Countess of Blessington,' ib.; 'to '904; on Sam Ro- gers,' ib.; on Lady Milbanke's dog Trim,'905; 'to Lady Holland,' ib.; inscribed, 'On this day I
Liverpool, Earl of, 867 Livy, 136, 164, 75′′
Lloyd, Charles, esq., 63, 590 n. Loan contractors, 735. Loch-na-garr,-see Lachin-y-Gair. Locke, 130 n., 761. His treatise on education, 181. Lockhart, J. G., esq., his 'Ancient Spanish Ballads,' 81 n. His pre- face to Don Quixote,' 743 n. Critical Notes by, passim. Lodi, 491 n., 868 n.
Lofft, Capel, esq. 61, 62 n., 185. Logotheti, Signor, 97. Lombardy, 150, 470. London, a Sunday in, 79. 'The Devil's drawing-room,' 726. The approaches to, 727, 728. Never understood by foreigners, 737. 'One superb menagerie,' ib. London Docks, 824. 'London Review,' 175 n. Londonderry (Robert Stewart), se- cond Marquis of, 679, 692, 715. See also Castlereagh. Loneliness, 119, 296 n., 764.
Best tokens of, 682. Success in dependent on fortune, 834. See also 93, 124, 140, 207, 208, 227, 319, 520, 601, 602, 605, 611, 617, 633, 636, 649, 674, 681, 690, 717, 735, 736, 759, 896.
Love of gain, 707, 751. Love of glory, 659. Love of offspring, 674. 'Love's last adieu,' 14. Lovers, 631, 649. Lover's Leap, 88, 635. 'Loves of the Triangles,' 800 n. Low spirits, 836.
Lowe, Sir Hudson, 567, 731. Lowther family, xx. Luc, Jean André de, 278 n. Lucan, 166 n. Lucca, 162.
Lucchessini, father, 158. Lucretia, 350.
Lucretius, 598, 828, 778n. Lucullus, dishes à la, 765. Cher- ries transplanted into Europe by, 765 n.
Luddites, Song for the,' 891. Ludlow, General, the regicide, his monument, 121 n. Ludovizi Villa, 142 n. Lugo, 657.
Maginn, Dr., his parody on Words- worth's Yarrow Unvisited,' 791. Magna Charta, 22. Magnanimity, 822. Magnesia, 212 n. Maharbal, 163.
Mahomet, 635. His tomb, 93. His heaven, 201 n. 603, 708. Mahomet II., 102. Mai, 126.
Maid of Athens, account of, 855 m. Maid of Athens, ere we part,' 855. Maid of Saragoza, 78.
Majorian, his visit toCarthage, 230%. Malamocco, wall of, 827. Malherbe, 154.
Luke, St., church of, at Venice, Manfred; a Dramatic Poem, 283.
Lushington, Dr., xxii. 596 n.
Italian translation of, 286 n. Goethe's remarks on, 299 n. Manfrini Palace, 308.
Lusieri, Signor, his devastations at Manheim, 724. Athens, 96.
Luther, Martin, 690. Lutzen, 569.
Luxembourg, Maréchal de, 834. Lycophron, 334. Lycurgus, 22. Lying, 610.
Long, Edward Noel, esq., xiii. 34 n., Lykanthropy, 713.
40 n. 'Lines to,' 40.
Longinus, 598, 613, 762. Longmans, Messrs., 181, 342 n. 'Longueurs,' 646.
Longwood, at St. Helena, 568 n. Lonsdale, the Earl of, 346 n. Lope de Vega, 57 n., 594. Loredano, family of, 465. Lorenzo de Medicis, 161. Lorenzo, Count-bishop of Ceneda,
Lorenzo, St., church of at Florence, 161.
Lorraine, Claude, 571 n., 748. Louis XIV., 145 n., 350. Louis XVI., 400. Louis XVIII., 307 n., 572. Louisiana, 241. Love,
not the principal passion for tragedy,' 429 n. Platonic, 601, 604, 717. First, 605, 633. Man's, 611, 637. Woman's, 611, 634, 636. Language of, 649. 'His own avenger,' 655.
Manicheism, 506 n. 831.
Manley, Mrs., 'her Atalantis,' 734. Manlius, 378.
Mann, the engineer, his pumps, 618. Mansel, Dr., Bishop of Bristol, 22 n. Mansion House, London, 729. Mantinea, 115 n. 491 n. Mantua, 163.
Lyon, John, founder of the school Marat, 592, 593 n.
at Harrow, 11 n.
Lyons, Gulf of, 619.
Lyttleton, George, Lord, 222 n.
Marathon, 94, 95, 118, 644. Plain of, offered to Lord Byron, for sale, 95 n.
Marceau, General, 117, 593. His
monument, 118 n.
Marchetti, Count, 334.
Marcus, Count Tharboures, 104.
Maria della Pace, St., church of, at Venice, 391.
Mac Flecknoe,' origin of Dryden's, Maria Liberatrice Santa, church of, 173.
Machiavelli, 690, 725. His tomb in Santa Croce, 133, 157. Mackintosh, Sir James, 406 n., 835. Macneil, Hector, esq. bis poems, 62. Macpherson's Ossian, 38 n. Madness, 135, 654, 655. Madrid, 568, 570, 721. Maffei, 142 n. Mafra, 74, 75 n. Magdebourg, 555. Maghinard de Cavalcauti, 161 n.
Maria Louisa, Empress, 574, 869. Marialva, Marquise, 73 n. Palace of, 74.
Mariamne, wife of Herod, 258. Marianna Segati, xxiii. Marie Antoinette, 68, 350. Effect
of grief on, 279 n., 287 n. Marine barometer, 660 n. Mariner, his 'Account of the Tonga Islands,' 575, 585 я. Marinet, 711.
Marino, a corrupter of the taste of Europe, 108 n. 799. Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice; an Historical Tragedy, 347. De- dication to Goethe, 349 n. Story of, 388-391.
Marinus, Count Tharboures, 104. 'Marion, Lines to,' 15.
Mayer, 392 n. Maynooth College, 814. Mazeppa, 316. Mecca, 204, 219. Medea, xxv. 825. Medici, family of the, 161. soleum of the, 133, 161. Medina, 93 n.
Mariscalchi Gallery, at Bologna, Meditation, 86. 308 n.
Marius at Carthage, 335, 741. Mark, St., palace of, at Venice, 128, 149, 151,357, 385. Church of, 150. Tower of, 159. Square of, 272 n.
Markland, J. H., esq., his charac- ter of 'Hours of Idleness,' 762 n. Markow, General, 699. Marlborough, 36 n. 350. Coxe's Life of,' 645. Marlianus, 164.
Marlow, his Faustus,' 300. Marmarotoury, 102. 'Marmion,' 52, 275 n. Marmontel, 837.
Marriage, 636, 637, 736. Marriage ceremony, 883. Marriage of literary men, xxi. 336 n. Marriage state, the best or worst of any,' 759. "The best for morals,' 762.
Mars, 695, 698. Marston Moor, battle of, xi. n. 3 n. Martial, his epigrams, 598. 'Epi- gram from,' 888. Lib. i., ep. 1., imitated,' 901. Martin, the regicide, 397. Marvell, Andrew, his lines on the execution of Charles I., 387 n. 'Mary, Lines to, on receiving her picture,' 12.
Mary of Aberdeen, 12, 43 n. Mary, Queen of Scots, her person described, 287 n. 671, 717. Masham, Mrs., 350.
Matapan, Cape, 637. Match-making, 763. Matrimony, 736.
Matter, 778. Bishop Berkeley's denial of the existence of, 726. Matthews, Charles Skinner, esq., xviii. Tribute to his memory, 83 n. Matthews, Henry, esq. His 'Diary of an Invalid,' 298 n. Matthias, Thomas James, esq., 95 n.
His Pursuits of Literature,' 803 n. His edition of Gray's works, ib.
Maturin, Rev. Charles, 351 n.
His 'Bertram,' ib. Maugiron, epigram on the loss of his eye, 834. Maurice, Rev. Thomas, his 'Rich- mond Hill,' 55. Account of, 55 n. Mauritania, 86. Mavrocordato, Prince, xxx.
Mediterranean, xxviii. 146. A noble subject for a poem, 146 n. Medwin, Mr., 723 n. 858 n. His Remarks on Don Juan,' 786. Megara, 99, 131, 268. Megaspelion, monastery of, 99. Meillerie, 123 n. Meiner, 193.
Meknop, General, 705. Melancthon, 713. Melbourne House, xxi. 66. Melbourne, Lady, xx. xxi. Meletius, 101, 104. Melody, Suwarrow's polar, 710. Melton Mowbray, head quarters of the English chase, 749. Melville's Mantle, 61. Melville's Sound, 400. Memmo, Marco, 465 n. Memnon, statue of, 748. Memory, 84. Menander, 862. Mendeli, Mount, 94. Mendelsohn, his habitual choly, 836. Mephistopheles, 257 n. 743. Merci, Count, his epitaph, 95 n. Merivale, J. H., esq., 63 n. 803. His Roncesvalles,' 325. Merry, 61.
Mestri, 386 n. 902 n. Metaphysics, 741.
Miltiades, 95, 644. Milton. His practice of dating his poems followed by Lord Byron, 2 n. His dislike to Cambridge, 64 n. His infelicitous marriage, 637, 645. His 'Life,' by John- son, 645. His 'material thunder,' 828. See also, xxxii. 173, 224, 408 n. 505 n. 645, 590, 802. Mind, power of the, 289. Minerva, temple of, 94 n. 188. Minotaur, fable of the, 630. Minotti, Signor, 260, 270. Minturnæ, 335.
Mirabeau, 592, 593 n. Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, 805. Miscellaneous Poems, 824. Miser, happy life of the, 605, 735. Misfortune, its influence on the cha- racter, xi. xvi. Misitra, 195. Mississipi river, 241. Missolonghi, xxii. xxix. xxxi. 97, 207 n. 905. Mitford, Miss, 804.
Mitford, William, esq., his abuse of Plutarch's 'Lives,' 736. Great merit of his 'History of Greece,' 736 n.
Mithridates, of Pontus, 884. Mitylene, isle of, 794. Mob, 702, 713. melan-Mobility,' defined, 777.
Metella, Cecilia, tomb of, 138. Methodism, cause of the progress of, 122 n.
Metternich, Prince, 574.
Mexico, 52, 241.
Mezzophanti, 126.
'Mocha's berry, from Arabia pure,' 642. Modena, 272.
Modern gardening, Pope the chief inventor of, 839. Modesty, 761.
Mohammed, the assassin of Ali
Molière, 750.
Molwitz, 700. Momus, 695.
Money, power of, 735. Pleasure of hoarding, ib. Love of, the only pleasure that requites,' 751.
Michelli, Signora, the translator of 'Monk,' Lewis's, 53 n.
Shakspeare, 386 n.
Midas, 573.
'Middle Age' of man, 734. Middleton, Dr., 131 n. 166 n. Milan, xxiii. 635. Theatre at, 157. Milbanke, Sir Ralph, xxi. xxii. 596 n. 905. Milbanke, Lady, 596 n. 905. Milbanke, Miss (afterwards Lady Byron), xx. xxi. xxii. 61 n. 312 n. 818 n. See Byron. Miller, William, bookseller, 51. Millingen, Mr., xxx. Milman, Rev. Henry Hart, his "History of the Jews,' 254- 258 n. His 'Fazio,' 351 n. His 'Fall of Jerusalem,' ib. His cha- racter of Heaven and Earth,' 428. Critical notes by, passim. Milo, 869.
Monkir and Nekir, 204. Monks, 758.
Monmouth, Geoffrey of, his Chro- nicle, 769.
'Monody on the Death of Sheridan,' 880.
Monsoon, 701. Montague, George, 823. Montague, Lady Mary Wortley,
606 n. 639 n. 656 n. 662. 669 n. 671 n. 835, 836. Montaigne, his motto, 712. Mont Anvert, 396 n. Mont Blanc, 119, 135, 284. Montesquieu, 814. Montfaucon, 142 n. 164, 166. Montgomery, James, 'Answer to his poem, entitled 'The Common Lot,' 36. His Wanderer of Switzerland, 36 n. 55 n.
'Monthly Literary Recreations,' Lord Byron's Review of Words- worth's poems in, 805. 'Monthly Review,' 781. Its critique on 'Hours of Idleness,' 47 n. Monti, 126, 334. Montmartre, 569. Montmorency-Laval, Duke de, 574. Montrose, Marquis of, 351 n. Mont St. Jean, 115 n. Moon, 604, 633, 719. ‘Of amatory
Mulgrave, Earl, 881 n. Munster, duchess of, 241. Murat, Joachim, 170. His 'snow- white plume,' 874. Death of, 874 n.
Murray, John, esq. Sums paid by him to Lord Byron for copyright, 52 n. 'Letters to, on Bowles' Strictures on Pope,' 821, 832. Lines to, To hook the reader,' etc. 892. 'Epistle from, to Dr. Polidori,' ib. 'Epistle to,' 893. Lines to, 'Strahan, Tonson,' etc., ib. 'I'm thankful for,' etc., 897. For Orford and for Waldegrave,' 902. See also, xxiii. 51, 217 n. 260 n. 305 n. 505 n. 671, 676 n. 731 n. 903 n.
egotism the Tuism,' 769. Moonlight, 298, 373, 604. Moor, Charles de, 241. Moore, Dr. John, his 'Zeluco,' 68. His account of Marino Faliero false and flippant, 350, 392. Moore, Thomas, his 'Little's Poems,' 43, 53. Duel between Mr. Jeffrey and, 56. Dedication of the 'Cor-Murray, John, jun., esq., 349 n. sair' to, 223. His Verses on Murray, old Joe (Lord Byron's ser- Leigh Hunt's 'Lord Byron and vant), 70 n. 851. his Contemporaries,' 410 n. His Music, 212, 760, 772. 'Loves of the Angels,' 428. His Mussulwomen, 314. remarks on 'Don Juan,' 789. His 'Fudge Family' and 'Twopenny Post-bag,' 802. 'Lines on his last Operatic Farce or Farcical Opera,' 857. Lines to, on vi- siting Leigh Hunt in prison,' 866.
Must thou go, my glorious chief,' 874.
Musters, Mrs. See Chaworth. Mustoxidi, 126, 150, 386 n. Mutiny, 576.
My boat is on the shore,' 891.
Neipperg, Count, 574, 869 n. Nekir, 204.
Nelson, Lord, 593.
Nemesis, the Roman, 141, 167. Nemi, 145.
Nemours, Duke of, 36 n. Neophitus, Diakonos, 104. Nepos, emperor, 868. Neptune, 582, 632. Nero, the consul, 579. Nero, the emperor, 647, 710. Nervii, the, 700 n. Nessus, robe of, 932, 769. Newark, xv.
Newbury, battle of, 29 n. Newfoundland dog, 'Inscription on the monument of a,' 848. Newgate, 888. Newmarket, 101, 176. New Orleans, 241.
Newstead, xii. xiv. xxxi. 'Lines' written on leaving,' 3. Descrip- tion of, 3 n. 13 n. 28, 30 n. 747. 'Elegy on,' 28. Lake of, 29, 880. Newton-Barry, 813.
Newton, Sir Isaac, 678. Memor- able sentiment of, 690. Anec- dote of the falling apple, 718. Ney, Marshal, 711, 873. Nicholas III. of Ferrara, 271. Nicholas, St., Church of, at Rome, 143 n. Nicias, 128 n.
613, 731, 799, 800, 897 n. 898,'My sister! my sweet sister,' 879. Nicopolis, ruins of, 88 n.
-Critical notes by, passim.
Morat, field of, 118.
More, Hannah, 342 n. Her 'Co-
'Mysteries and moralities,' 177 n. Nightingale, its attachment to the ¦
Morea, the, xviii. xxix. 99, 195, Nabuchadonosor, 667.
Morelli, the Abate, 126, 348.
Naldi, singer, 58.
Napier, Colonel. His detection of
an error in Childe Harold,' 73, 74n.
Morgan, Lady, 98. Her 'Italy,' Naples, 162. Royal gardens at, 476 n.
'Morgante Maggiore,' of Pulci, trans-Napoleon, 731, 733. See Bona- lation of canto the first, 324. Morier, 194.
'Morning Post,' 645,733,747,779. Morocco, 653 n.
Napoleon, Duke of Reichstadt, 574. 774 n.
'Napoleon's Farewell,' 875. 'Napoleon the First,' 774 n.
Morosini, Venetian poet, 386 n. Morven, mountain in Aberdeen-Napoli di Romania, 260.
Mosaic chronology, 507, 518 n. Moschus, 171, 177. See Hobhouse. Moscow, conflagration of, 192, 569. Moses, 544, 713. Michael Angelo's statue of, 340. Sonnet on, 340 n. Moskwa, battle of, 491 n. Mossop, actor, 12. Motraye, M., his description of the
Grand Signior's palace, 688 n. Mountains, 119, 580, Mozart, 730, 773 n. Muchtar Pacha, 210 n. 670n. Muezzin, 90, 204, 219, 711.
rose, 196, 213. Its love of soli- tude, 650.
'Nil admirari,' happiness of the,
Nile, the river, 143, 568. Nimrod, 667.
Nineveh, 430, 703, 727. Niobe, 136.
Nisus and Euryalus,' a paraphrase from the Eneid, 18.
Nobility of thought and style de- fined, 841.
Noble, his 'Biographical Dictionary' quoted, 241.
Noble, life of a young, described, 733.
Noel, Lady, 596 n. See Milbanke. Normann, General, xxxi.
Nathan, 254. His 'Hebrew nasa- North-west passage, 745. lities,' 254 n.
National debt, 714. Native land, sensation on leaving, 616.
Nature, 87, 116, 577, 673, 704, 760, 826. Prayer of,' 39. Naufragium,' Clarke's, 619 n. Navagero, Andrea, 348. Nay, smile not at my sullen brow,'
'Needy knife-grinder,' 82 n. Negropont, 99, 214 n.
Norton, Hon. Mrs., 58 n. Nossa Señora de Pena, convent of,
73. Notaras, 102.
Nott, Dr., 'Song on,' 903. Nottingham, 883 n.
'Debate on the frame-breaking bill,' 811. Novels, 650. Novelties,
please less than they
impress,' 740. Nubia, 90.
Numa Pompilius, 597.
Oak, the Byron, at Newstead, 844 n.
'Lines to,' 844. Oaths, British, 583, 698, 727,730. Continental, 730. 'Observations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 794. Obstinacy, 759. Ocean, 146, 147. 'Ocean Stream,' 662. Ocellus Lucanus, 101. O'Connell, Mr., 898. Odalisques, 683. 'Ode on Greece,' 644. 'Ode on Venice,' 894.
'Ode on Waterloo, from the French,'
Orthodoxy, 680 n. Osborne, Irish judge, 814. 'Oscar of Alva,' a tale, 15. Ossaja, 162.
Ossian,' Macpherson's, 38 n. Ostend, 54.
Otaheite, 577; women of, 575 n. Otho, his last moments, 295. His mirror, 447 n.
Otway, 58. His 'Venice Preserved,' 347.
'Our goodman came hame at e'en,' Scottish ballad, quoted, 610 n. Ovid, 598, 635.
Owenson, Miss, her 'Ida of Athens,' 98. See Morgan, Lady. Oxenstiern, Chancellor, his remark to his son, 757. Oxford, 54.
'Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte,' 868. Oysters, 632, 758.
Oder, the river, 535, 563. Odessa, 679.
Odyssey, the, 638, 806-808.
Offspring, care of, 674.
Ogden, on Prayer, 508 n.
'Oh! had my fate been join'd with Pain, 320, 467.
'Oh Lady! when I left the shore,' Painting, 'Of all arts, the most su- 852.
'Oh! my lonely, lonely, lonely, pil- low,' 904.
'Oh! never talk to me again,' 82n. 'Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom,' 256.
perficial and unnatural,' 132 n., 308 n.
Palafox, General, his heroic conduct at Saragossa, 82 n. 'Palamon and Arcite,' 802. Palatine, mount, 138, 139 n. 337.
'Oh! talk not to me of a name Palaye, Sainte, M. de, 68.
Parker, Margaret, Lord Byron's boyish love for, xiii. 2 n. 'Lines on her death,' 2.
Parks of London, 732. 'Parliament, Lord Byron's Speeches in,' 811, 813, 817. Parma, 574.
Parnassus, xii. xviii. 78, 79, 89, 135. Parr, Dr., his opinion of 'Sarda- napalus,' 492 n.—of the 'Island,' 588 n.
Passion, 87, 121, 196, 601, 637. Passions, 662, 660. Effect of vio- lent and conflicting, 654. Paswan Oglou, 218.
Paternoster-row, 'the bazaar of booksellers,' 342.
Paterson, Sir John, 868 n.
Patience, 288.
Patras, 88 n. 122 n.
Patroclus, tomb of, 656.
Pattison, Mr. (Lord Byron's tutor at Aberdeen), xii.
Paul, St., Basilica of, at Rome, 156. Paul, St., Cathedral of, at London, 827.
Paul, St., translation, from the Armenian, of correspondence be- tween the Corinthians and,' 819. Pausanias, his 'Achaics' quoted, 834.
Pausanias and Cleonice, story of, 291 n. 300.
Peacock, the royal bird, whose tail's a diadem,' 697.
Peel, Right Hon. Sir Robert, xiii. xiv. 11 n. Pekin, 727. Pelagius, 75.
Pentelicus (now Mount Mendeli),
94 n. 191 n.
Pepin, 327.
Pera, 100.
Pericles, 188, 491 n. Perry, James, esq., 892. Persia, xvi.
Persians, the, 768. Their doctrine of the two principles, 746. Pertinacity, 759.
Paris, city of, 101, 116 n. 327, Peru, 100. 569, 709.
Paris, the Trojan, 132, 492, 656. Pescara, 338 n. Parisina, 271.
'Peter Bell,' Wordsworth's, 646,
Parker, Sir Peter, 'Elegiac Stanzas Peter, St. Church of, at Rome, 136 n.
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