Bonnivard, François de, account of,138. Buonaparte, Lucien, his • Charle Cain, a Mystery,'316. magne,' 435. Cairn Gorme, 700, 698. 742.' The Triptolemus of the Caledonian Meeting, Address intended British farmer,' 532. His exclamation to be recited at,' 558. character, 32.590. • Ode to, 460. Caligula, 122. His wish, 679. * LINES ou his escape from Elba,' Calm at Sea, 110. 626. 561. • CALMAR AND ORLA, Death of,' 411. Burdett, Sir Francis, his style of elo Calpe, 18. quence, 521. Calvin, 414. Burgage tenures and tithes, 'discord's Calypso, isles of, 19. torches,' 756. Cambridge University, 397. 435. 433. • Richard the First' sold to line trunks, Camilla, 733. 449. 804. Camoens, 424. 'Stanzas to a lady, with the poems of,' 382. Campbell, Thomas, esq, 433. His Plea- sures of Hope,' 433. Inadvertencies Gertrude of Wyoming,' 448. Criti- Burns, Robert, . What would he have cal notes by, passim. been, if a patrician ? ' 432. His youth Can Grande, 530. sul pranks, 638. Candia, 43. 620. Canna, battle of, 35. Busby, Thomas, Mus. Doct., his mono Canning, Right Hon. George, his opi- logue on the opening of Drury Lane nion of the Bride of Abydos,' 86. Theatre, 437. Parody on his mono His inscription for Mrs. Brownrigg, logue, 553. the · Prenti-cide,' 514. His defence of public schools and universities, Butler, Dr. (head-master at Harrow), 596. His character, 532. 667. Magic,' 302. His Life of Newton,' pointed head-master at Harrow,' 383. Helen,' 568. Byng, Admiral, his court-martial, 7. 667. Bynon, Sir John, the Little, with the Cantemir, Demetrius, his History of the Ottoman Empire, 665. 670. BYRON, two of the family of, at the siege Canterbury cathedral, 710. of Calais, and battle of Cressy, 378. Capitol, the, 782. Byron of Rochdale ; some account of, Capo d'Istria, 194. 378. Capo d'Istrias, Count, 533. BYRON, Sir Nicholas, his character by Capo di Bove, 52. Lord Clarendon, 378. Caracalla, 782. Caravaggio, 732. the Poet), his proverbial ill-luck at Care, 707. sea, 471. His shipwreck and suffer Carlile, Richard, 668. ings, 617. "My grand-dad's Narra Carlisle (Frederick Howard), fifth Earl of, 432. 435. Character of his poems, ness' to, 375. BYRON, Captain John (father of the Carlisle (Isabella Byron), Countess vf, 375. BYRON, Mrs. (mother of the Poet), Carlo Dolce, 243. 732. 300. Carnage, 685, 692. the Poet). See Leigh, Honourable CAROLINE, Lines to,' 381, 382. Caroline, Queen of England, 574. 658. BYRON, Lady, 432. 468. 472. 573. 592. 670. 718. 630. 801. " LInes on hearing that she Carr, Sir John, 14. 390. 436. was ill,' 472. ' Lines on reading in the Carrer, Improvvisatore, 230. troness of a charity ball,' 573. Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, his transla- BYRON, Honourable Augusta Ada tion of Dante, 497. 499. 505, 506. (daughter of the Poet), 28. 41. 468. Carystort (John Joshua Proby), first Earl of, his ' Poems and Tragedies,' 451. C. Cash, potency of, 720. Casimir, John, King of Poland, 154. Castalian dews, 3. 764. Castelnau, his . Histoire de la Nouvelle Russie,' 666. Cæsar, Augustus, his character, 462. Castlereagh, Viscount (Robert Stewart, • Epitaph on,' 574. 434. ; Castri, village of, 3. Churches, 658. • CHURCHILL'S GRAVE,' 564. Cicero, a punster, 440. Cid, 528. 130. Cigars, 163. Cincinnatus, 532. His Ad Lesbiam,' translated, 379. Circus at Rome, 56. Maximus, 783. Cities, overthrow of great, 690. Civilisation, 690. Clarc (John Fitzgibbon), Earl of, 406. • Lines on,' 406. STANZAS to,' 413. Clarens, 39. Clarke, Dr. Edward Daniel, 17. 27. 648. dies, 194. Drove Congreve from the Clarke, Hewson, 435. 437. Classics, too early study of, 50. Claudian, his · Old Man of Verona,' 530. Ciconice and Pausanias, story of, 183. Cleopatra, 749. Clergy, 736. Clitunnus, the river, 49. Temple of, 49. Clootz, Anacharsis, 591. Clytemnestra, 703. Cobbett, William, 7. 667. « EPIGRAM on his digging up Toni Paine's Dones,' 573. Lady Byron was patroness of a,' Cocker, 759. Cogniac, apostroplized, 645. Cohen, Mr. Francis (now Sir Francis Palgrare), 786. Colchis, 634. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, esq., 425. Coligny, 38. 552. Reflections on her death, 718. College education, advantages of a, 596. College Examination, Thoughts sug- gested by,' 397. Collini, Signora, 430. Colman, George, jun., 130. Cologne, 709. Colonna, Cape, 26. 761. Colton, Rev. Caleb, 584. Musters), 324. " FRAGMENT written Columbus, 501. 745. 751. STANZAS to, Oh! had my fate,' 415. Comedy, the day of, gone by, 734. poem, entitled the, 409. Commonwealth, 213. 481. Condorcet, Marquis de, 591. play-house bill, 444. His remark on Congrere rockets, 602. CONQUEST, the,' a fragment, 574. 628. Cornwall, Barry (Bryan Walter Proc. tor), 716. of Columbia,' 427. lis • Expostula- 565. tween, 758. • Old Man of Verona,' 530. borough,' 638. 655. Ilis · Life of Sir Robert Walpole,' 63. the first in point of roses poets,' 8C4. on, 636. 474. 754. query concerning the Bride of Abs- dos,' 77. of Cato to Lord Byron,' 585. ers,' 51. • English Bards, and Scotch Revier. ers' 427. Gifford, 804. den, 590. D. Constantinople, 25. Slave market at, described, 652. Cookery, science of, 748. Copyright, sums paid by Mr. Murray to Lord Byron for, 424. Coquette, 724. Coray, 765. Corinne,' quoted, 607. Corinth, 46. Corinthian brass, 672. • Cornelian,' the, 398. Cornelian heart which was broken, · Lines on,' 552. Dallaway, Rer. James, his Constan- tinople' quoted, 63. lar's, 746. 43. 771. . Dante, 44. 48. 497. 504. 777. 805. His half-way house of life, 639. • PRO- • Dictionnaire de Trévoux,' its defini. tion of an epic, 608. ciety and manners, 789. 434. His · Botanic Garden,' 434. Put 804. Fates change horses,' 600. hymns characterised, 463. the souls of, inhabit the forms of birds, 89. 569. 641. 647. 650. 656. 658.698. 705. Shuns mand,' 744. 630. 300. 304. Kingdom,' 539. Earl, 377. • Verses to,' 377. •Lines on,' 417. lation of the Greek song on Harmo- dius and Aristogeiton, 30. against operas, 443. 765. an Opium Eater, 642. shipwreck in the Gulf of Lyons, 615. Guide, 73. 121. Turks,' 714. sody,' 557. Goose,' 430. disputes on the meaning of, 440. on, 754. 657. of Observations upon an Article in Blackwood's Magazine,' 800. timonies of Authors, 578. Letter to VI. VII. VIII., 666. Delight of reading, in the original, 743. called the drama forth,' 384. his character, 384. Duke of, 384. · Lines occasioned by the death of,' 560. markable one, 643. • Academical Questions,' quoted, 55. on his retiring from the head-master- ship of Harrow,'383. at the opening of' 552. under Milton's picture, 805, 806. His • Theodore and Honoria,' 639. titled . My Pocket Book,' 436. the Beast,' 438. 574. Robert Cockburn), Lord Byron's boyish attachment for, 416. Michael Angelo,' 502, 503. E •Don Juan,' 580. • Lines on a cornelian given to Lord Byrou ty,' 398. • Hours of Idleness,' 419. Strictures modern Greece, 766. of, 54.782. of Cain,' 317. His impartiality, 750. tullus, 379. 563. ERS,' 420. draughts,' 638. 'A growth of English root,' 734. or Farcical Opera, 548. From the line, 574. On Lord Castlereagh, 574. Lines exhorting the author to banish care, 548. and Tibullus, by Demetrius Marsus, For Joseph 3 G 347. For William Pitt, 573. For Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, “Sonnet an the repeal of his forfeiture,' 572. Fitzgerald, William Thomas, poetaster, 421. 52. Fletcher, William (Lord Byrou's faith- ful valet), 5. 543. Florence, 47. 498. • Florence' (Mrs. Spencer Smith), 19. Stanzas to, 543. Foppery, 807. Fortune, 32. 51. 150. 225. 615. 654. 807. FOSCARI, the Two; an Historical Tra. Foscari family, 790. ci's • Morgante,' 482. 474. 531. Lines on the death of,' 399. Saying of, 526. His grave, 526. Fox hunt, an English, 738 * Fragment,' 378. * Fragment, written shortly after the France, 528. • FRANCESCA OF RIMINI; ' from the In- ferno of Dante, 505. Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of Junius,' 522. 4.53. 516. Frankfort, 459. Frascati, 783. 433. Frederick the Second, 74. 409. His fight from Molwitz, 686. Freedom, 52. 709. Free will, 332. Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham, 433. half the · Needy Knife-grinder,' 15. Friendship, 742. Friuli, 44. Frizzi's History of Ferrara, 132. Fry, Mrs., 711. wit, 806. Fuseli, 646. Future State, 318. G. Gail, M., 766. Galileo, 777. His tomb in Santa Croce, Galiongee, 83. Juan, 586. Gamba, Count Pietro, 639. Game of Goose, 724. Gamesters, 736. 739. Gandia, Duke of, interesting particu- lars of his death, 118. Garrick, 430. 552. Gay, his Beggar's Opera, 444. Gell, Sir William, 435. Gemma, the wife of Dante, 499. Geneva, Lake of, 35, 36. 131. 138. 768. Genevra, Sonnets to, 557. Genlis, Madame de, 459. 583. 695. 700.718. 726. • SONNET to. gerald's forfeiture, 372. 448. fate, 84. ish Tale ;' 62. His opinion on the advantages of a public education, 536. 460. 804. Girl of Cadiz,' 14. Lord, 501. imitated, 77. His . Faust,' 191. His pheles,' 727. the Lake school of poetry, 804. 602. 769. and • Biblical Pictures,' 126. GRANTA ; a Medley,' 385. sickness, 611. 576. 667. 718. Greatest living poets,' 716. 11. 18. 25, 26. 62, 63. 77. 107. 125, 166. - Greek war song, Aiuti saidus,' 546. Translation of, 546. of the modern, 765. 531. 726. noble, 230. minster), 443. 161. 244. 496. 571. 577. 603. 652. Dedi- 496. Psyche,' 635. writer, 607. zen, 529. lated, 380. • The scholar of love,' 729. 741. Quoted, 658. 733. 737. 741. (now Sir Robert), 594. the Edinburgh Review upon, 419. 388. verses on his • Byron and his Contem- poraries,' 525. H. Habesci, Louis, 635. Napoleon, 527. Payne Knight's • Taste,' 428. 436. His • Middle Ages,' 722. 662. Horace's art of, 661. • An art on which the artists greatly vary,' 729. to whom the first and second cantos of Childe Harold' are dedicated), 2. 30. 529. so called, 746. at,' 383. . On a distant view of the 418. “On revisiting,' 537. 385. 755.804. ency against Lord Byron, 590. His Health, 625. 690. Critical notes by, passim. on Canova's bust of,' 568. 687. mosthenes,': 530. at, 12. White and Bloomfield, 432, 579. 384. ghosts, 750. Bart., 16. 20. 22. 443. 453, 454. 458. 769. lo,written on board the Lisbon packet,' 807. Bride of Abydos to, 77. His charac- ter of Voltaire, 809. sence, 631. Without hearts there is no,' 634. logue of ships, 732. on the birth of,' 571. 50. His Justum et tenacem' trans- Ianthe (Lady Charlotte Harley), dedi. cation of Childe Harold' to, 2. I enter thy garden of roses,' 547. 551. 389. Newfoundland dog,' 539. I saw thee weep,' 465. Comrades,' 161. I speak not, I trace not,' 558. condition of, 590. |