"Address to the Irish People," 83 85
"Address to the People on the
Death of the Princess Char- lotte," 135
"Adonais," 172 "Alastor," extracts from, 20; its
growth, 112; description and criticism, 115
"Ariel to Miranda take," 182
"Boat on the Serchio," extract from, 31, 170 Boinville, Mrs., 95 Byron, Lord, intrigue with Claire Clairmont, 118; lives in Geneva with his physician and friend Polidori, becomes acquainted with Shelley, friendship between the two poets, 119; commences the tale, "The Vampire," 121; conduct to Claire Clairmont anent their daughter Allegra ; Shelley acts as mediator, 139;
Byron gives the Shelleys and Claire Clairmont the use of his villa at Este, 140; sees Shelley at Ravenna, 176; Byron meets Trelawny and Shelley at Pisa, 178; Byron at Shelley's crema- tion, 189, et seq.
Clairmont, Claire (Clara Mary Jane), daughter of William Godwin's second wife by a former marriage, sister by courtesy of Mary Godwin, ac- companies Mary and Shelley to Switzerland and elsewhere, 105; leaves them for a time, 109; urges them to go to Geneva so that she may again meet Byron, 118; birth of her daughter, 125; the child is christened by the name of Allegra, and mother and child accompany the Shel- leys to Italy in 1818, 136; she sends Allegra to Byron, later Shelley accompanies her to
Venice in order to secure to her the custody of her child, 138; goes with the Shelleys to Byron's villa at Este, 140; she returns the child to Byron in order not to hurt the child's prospects, 143; she leaves the Shelleys' home, and becomes a governess in Florence, 159 Clairmont, Charles, brother to Claire Clairmont, goes an ex- cursion with Mary, Shelley, and Peacock, 110
"Cloud, The," 153
"Defence of Poetry," 169 Dowden, Prof., "Life of Shel- ley," reference to, or extracts from, 14, 35, 36, 70, 81, 93, 126, 156
Edwards, Rev. Mr., Shelley's first tutor, 21
Eton, Shelley sent to, 28, 31, 34; 30th July, 1810, he makes his school speech, 36 "Epipsychidion," 165-169
Garnett, Mr. Richard, his lines en- graved on fireplace of room in which Shelley was born, 15 Gisborne, Mr. and Mrs., 137 Godwin, Mary W., see Mary Shelley
Godwin, William, corresponds
with Shelley, 80, 82; meets him, 88; irate at his daughter's elopement, 106; disagreement
Necessity of Atheism," and Hogg's expulsion with Shelley from the University on March 25th, 1811, 48; they go to London together, 50; lends Shelley money, 57; goes with him to see the latter's sisters at their school at Clapham; Hogg hears that Shelley intends to elope with Harriet and counsels marriage, 65; lends Shelley
10, 69; joins the young couple in Edinburgh, 71; his rupture with Shelley, 76; reconciliation with Shelley, 88
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