Chronology of Lord Byron's Life and Works. 3. Proceeds by sea to Prevesa.-10. Driven on the 1810-(ætat. 22). -Spends ten weeks in visiting the monuments of Athens; making occasional excursions to several parts of Attica. - Writes, The spell is broke, the charm is flown!'- Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus.'- And Maid of Athens, ere we part.' March 5. Leaves Athens for Smyrna.-7. Visits ruins the of Ephesus.-28. Concludes, at Smyrna, the second canto of Childe Harold.' 11. Leaves Smyrna for Constantinople. -Visits the Troad. May 19. Succeeds to the faniily title. Made a ward of chancery. Removed from Aberdeen to Newstead Abbey. Placed under the care of an empiric at Nottingham for the cure of his lameness. 1799-(11). Removed to London, and placed under the care of Jan. Feb. Becomes the pupil of Dr. Glennie at Dulwich. 1800 - (12.) Is sent to Harrow School. Passes the vacation at Nottingham and Annesley. - April May 9. Writes Lines after swimming from Sestos to 14. Departs from Constantinople. 19. Reaches Makes a tour of the Morea, and visits Velay Pacha. 1811 - (23). Takes up his residence at the Franciscan Convent, Athens.Writes Dear object of defeated care!' Writes Sons of the Greeks, arise!'-'I enter thy garden of roses.' And ' Remarks on the Romaic or Modern Greek Language.' March 12. Writes Hints from Horace.'-17. The Curse Leaves Athens for Malta.-16. Writes Epitaph for Death of his Mother. 11. Writes Epistle to a Friend, Oh! banish caresuch ever be.'- And Stanzas to Thyrza, Without a stone to mark the spot.' Takes up his residence at Newstead.-Forms the May July 6. Writes Away, away, ye notes of woe !' 1812-(24). March. Commits a new edition of English Bards,' &c. to the flames.Writes, If sometimes in the haunts of men.'-' On a Cornelian Heart which was broken.' Lines to a Lady weeping.' And, The Chain I gave !' Sep. 1. Lands at Malta.-14. Writes As o'er the cold Oct. Nov. 19. Writes Lines on a blank leaf of The Pleasures Writes Address on the Opening of Drury Lane Writes The Waltz; an Apostrophic Hymn.'- And, |