Marino, a corrupter of the taste of Mayer, 392 n.
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.
Maynooth College, 814. Mazeppa, 316. Mecca, 204, 219. Medea, xxv. 825. Medici, family of the, 161. Mau- 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.
Mediterranean, xxviii. 146.
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.
Markland, J. H., esq., his charac- ter of Hours of Idleness,' 762 n. Markow, General, 699. Marlborough, 36 n. 350. 'Coxe's Melancthon, 713.
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.
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.
Melbourne House, xxi. 66. Melbourne, Lady, xx. xxi. Meletius, 101, 104.
Melody, Suwarrow's polar, 710. Melton Mowbray, head quarters of
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.
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.
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,'
Pacha, 91 n.
Moliere, 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.
Moukir 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. HisWanderer of Switzerland, 36 n. 55 n.
Mulgrave, Earl, 881 n. Munster, duchess of, 241. Murat, Joachim, 170. His
'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 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. "Fragment of an epistle to,' 871. 'Lines to,' 891. See also xx. xxi. 316 n. 628 n. 528 n. 603,
Neipperg, Count, 574, 869 n. Nekir, 204. 'snow-Nelson, Lord, 593.
white plume,' 874. Death of, Nemesis, the Roman, 141, 167.
874 n. Muratori, 161. 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. 67 1, 676 n. 731 n. 903 n.
Nemours, Duke of, 36 n. Neophitus, Diakonos, 104. Nepos, emperor, 868. Neptune, 582, 632. Nero, the consul, 579. Nero, the emperor, G47, 710. Nervii, the, 700 n. Nessus, robe of, 932, 7C9. 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.
'Must thou go, my glorious chief, Newton-Barry, 813. 874.
Musters, Mrs. See Chaworth. Mustoxidi, 126, 150, 386 n. Mutiny, 576.
My boat is on the shore,' 891. My Grandmother's Review,' the British, 614, 782. Letter to the Editor of,' 792.
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,
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.
Moreau, General, 593.
Morelli, the Abate, 126, 348. Morena, 77.
Moreri, 659 n.
Morgan, Lady, 98. Her 'Italy,' 476 n. 'Morgante Maggiore,' of Pulci, trans- lation of canto the first, 324. Morier, 194.
'Morning Post,' 645,733,747,779. Morocco, 653 n.
Morosini, Venetian poet, 386 n.
Naldi, singer, 58.
Napier, Colonel. His detection of an error in Childe Harold,' 73, 74n.
Naples, 162. Royal gardens at, 170.
Napoleon, 731, 733. See Bona- parte.
Napoleon, Duke of Reichstadt, 574. 774 n.
'Napoleon's Farewell,' 875. 'Napoleon the First,' 774 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, 340n. 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.
Oak, the Byron, at Newstead, 844 n. 'Ossian,' Macpherson's, 38 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 Venice,' 894.
'Ode on Waterloo, from the French,'
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.
'Oh Lady! when I left the shore,' Painting, 'Of all arts, the most su- 852.
'Oh! my lonely, lonely, lonely, pil-
'Oh! never talk to me again,' 82 n. '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.
Jerusalem by Titus,' 258.
On the Star of the Legion of
Pantheon, 'Gaul's mimic dome,' 568.
Ho-Pantisocracy,' 645, 798, 799. Panvinius, 136 n.
'One struggle more, and 1 am free,' Paoli, General, 146 n.
O'Neil, Miss, actress, 351 n. Only children, 597, 598 n. Opera, the, 59. Orators, 572.
Orchomenus, 854 n. Lines writ- ten in the travellers' book at,' 854.
O'Reilly, General Count, 607. Orestes, 141, 165.
Orford, Lord, 222 n.
'Origin of Love, Lines on being
asked what was the,' 865.
Orleans, duke of, 350.
'Paradise Lost,' 52 n. 505 n. 'Paradise Regained,' ib. 'Paraphrase from the opening lines of the Medea of Euripides,' 854. Parcæ, 662. 'Parenthetical Address, by Dr. Pla- giary,' 863.
Parker, Margaret, Lord Byron's boyish love for, xiii. 2n. '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.
Parry, Captain, 400, 745.
| Parthenon, 83 n. 85 n. 191 n. Parting, 228, 617, 697. Lines on' 856. Party, 713. Pasiphaë, 630.
Pasqualigo, Signor, 386 n. Passignano, 162.
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, 868n.
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.
Perceval, Mr., 191 n. Peri, 69.
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, 800, 801.
Parker, Sir Peter, Elegiac Stanzas Peter, St.Church of, at Rome, 136 n.
Pisse-Vache, the, 135 n. Pistoia, 161. Pistol, 652.
Pistol-firing, xiv. n. 13 n.
Pitt, Right Hon. William, 24, 25. His additions to our parliamentary tongue, 172. His grave next that of Fox, 567. The pilot that weather'd the storm,' 572. His disinterestedness, 712. 'Epi- taph for,' 897. Pitti Palace, 132 n. Pizarro, 83, 569, 570. Plagiarism, 237 n. 274 n. 476 n. 589 n.
Planter of the Lion, 128. Platea, plain of, 99, 115 n. Plato, his lines on the tomb of The- mistocles, 196. His character of Socrates, 491. His Dialogues, 767. His reply to Diogenes,
Platonic love, 601, 604, 605 n. 717. Playhouse bill, origin of, 177 n. Propriety of repealing it, 178 n. Pleasure, 91, 605, 606, 614. A stern moralist,' 642.
Philip II. of Spain, 161, 241. Philip of Macedon, 83 n. 571. Phillips, Ambrose, his 'Pastorals,''Pleasures of Hope,' 62 n. 222 n. 829.
Phillips, Charles, esq. (the barris- ter), 792.
Philopappus, 191 n. 825. 'Philo-progenitiveness,' 737. Philosophy, 615, 635, 767. Phoenix, Sheridan's story of the, 829 n. 863 n.
Phrygia, 68.
Phyle, Fort, 93, 189. Physicians, 722.
Piazzetta, at Venice, 150, 307. 'Pibroch,' 16, 47. Pickersgill, Joshua, his 'Three Bro- thers' the foundation of 'The De- formed Transformed,' 488 n. Picton, Sir Thomas, 115 n. Picture, a, is the past,' 770. Pictures, 132 n. 773. Pie' di Lup lake, 135 n. Pietro ad Vincula, St., Church of, at Rome, 252 n.
Pigot, Dr., 'Reply to some Verses
of, on the cruelty of his mistress,'
'Pleasures of Imagination,' 305 n. 'Pleasures of Memory,' 62 n. 'Lines written on a blank leaf of,' 862.
Pliny, 142, 156 n.
Pompey, his statue, 137, 163. His Pillar, 568. A hero, conqueror, and cuckold,' 635. Pope, his Essay on Man,' 62 n. His 'Pastorals,' 178. Systema- tic depreciation of, 799. Har- mony of, ib. His versification, 802. His imagination, ib. His 'Rape of the Lock,' ib. His character of Sporus, ib. List of his disciples, 803. Passages of his earliest poems quoted, 803 m. His Essay upon Phillips's Pas- torals' a model of irony, 829. His Homer,' ib. His 'Eloisa,' 837. The principal inventor of modern gardening, 839. Letter on Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of,' 821. 'Se- cond Letter,' 832. See also, xvii. xxxii. 51 n. 179 n. 799-804, 823, 829, 833-836, 848 n. Popular applause, 643. Popular discontent, progress of, 702. Popularity, 660. Poro, 260 n. Porphyry, 82 n.
Porson, Professor, anecdotes of, 22 n. His 'Devil's Walk,' 867 n. Portland (William Henry Caven- dish), third Duke of, 65. Portolongo, 159. Portpatrick, 816.
Portrait painter, agonies of a, 826. Portsmouth, 581, 710 n.
Plutarch's Lives,' 291 n. 589 n. Portugal, xviii. 67, 76 n. Mitford's abuse of, 736. Plymley, Peter (Rev. Sidney Smith), 57 n. His 'Letters,' 775 n. Po, the river, 131. Stanzas to the,' 895.
Portuguese, the, characterised, 72,
Poetry, new school, of, xvii. 800, 802. Nothing so difficult as a beginning in, 647. 'Is a passion, 660. Present state of English, 799. Descriptive, 828. Ethical, the highest of all, ib. Poets, unfitted for the calm affec- tions and comforts of domestic life, xxi. 877 n. Amatory, 661. Duties of, 706. The greatest living,' 731. See also, 799- 804, 828.
Poggio, his exclamation on looking down on Rome, 131 n.
Pigot, Miss, 23 n. 26 n. 'Lines Poland, 569, 723. to,' 26.
Pillans, James (Professor of huma- nity at Edinburgh), 57.
72 n. 75 n. Possession, 649. Posterity, 590, 736. Potemkin, Prince, 102, 694. His instructions to Suwarrow before the siege of Ismail, 694. His cha- racter, 694 n.
Potiphar's wife, 217 n. 674. Pouqueville, M. de, 89 μ. 664 n. Character of his writings, 100, 101.
Poussin, his picture of the 'Deluge,' 426 n.
Power, Mr., music-seller, 873 m. Powell, Mr., 59.
Prague, 533, 555, 561. Pratt, Samuel Jackson, 61 n. 62 n. 185 n. His 'Sympathy,' 54. Praxiteles, 189.
Polenta, Guido da, 158, 659 n. Prayer, 507, 508.
899 n. Polenta, Francesca da, 899 n.
Pillar of the Place Vendôme, 568. Polidori, Dr., xiv. n. 798.
Pindar, 80 n. 643.
Pindar, Peter, 407 n.
Pindemoute, Ippolito, 126. Mr.
Rose's character of, 571 n.
Pirates, described, 224.
Pirates of Barrataria, 240 n.
Vampire,' 798 n. His tragedy, 'Epistle from Mr. Mur-
892 n. ray to,' 892. Polybius, 162. Polycrates, 344. Polygamy, 676, 681, 707. Polyzois, 101.
Pompadour, Madame de, 350.
'Prayer of Nature,' 39. Presle, Mile., 59.
Pretension, absence of, 761. Previsa, 92.
Priam, King, 65 n. 492. Pride, 507, 508, 648, 744. Prince Regent, a fiuished gentle- man from top to toe,' 742. Lord Byron's introduction to, 742 m. 'Lines to, on his being seen standing between the coffins of
Henry VIII. and Charles I.,' 868. 'Sonnet to, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's forfeiture,' 896.
Principles, the two, 522, 746.
Prior, his 'Paulo Purgante,' 592 n. 658, 814.
Priscian, 762.
Prisoner of Chillon, 278. Prokopius, 104.
'Prologue delivered previously to the performance of the Wheel of Fortune,' at a private theatre,' 24.
Prometheus, 886. See also 870. 'Prometheus,' of Eschylus, 605. Prophecy of Dante, in four cantos, 333. Dedication of, to Countess Guiccioli, ib. Prophets, 756. Protesilaus, 656.
Pruth, the river, 571. Psalida, 102, 104. Psyche, 715.
Public schools, 599, 616. Advan- tages of, 599 n. Best adapted to the genius and constitution of the English, ib.
Pulci, his Morgante Maggiore,' 324. 'Sire of the half serious rhyme,' 324, 648. Pultowa, battle of, 317, 324 n. Puns, 137.
Pye, Henry James, esq., 50, 407. Pygmalion, statue of, 684, 715. Pyramids of Egypt, 568, 615. Pyramus and Thisbe, 668. Pyrenees, the, 83.
Pyrrhic dance, 97, 639, 644.
Pyrrho, the doubting philosopher,
Ram Alley,' Barrey's comedy of, Rhodes, 369, 626. 193 n.
Ramazan, feast of, 90, 198. 'Ranz des Vaches,' 476. Rape of the Lock,' 802.
Raphael, cause of his death, 311. His 'Transfiguration,' 761. Raphti, Port, 89 n.
the arrowy,' xxiii. 119. Its colour, 119 n. 759.
Rhyme, its excellence over blank
verse, 173 n. 802.
Rialto, 127, 309.
Ribas, Russian admiral, 693. Ribaupierre, General, 704.
on the Ruins of Babylon,' 668 n. Richards, Rev. Dr., his 'Aboriginal
Rapp, American Harmonist, 763. Rich, Claudius, esq., his 'Memoirs Ratcliffe, Mrs., 128. Ravenna, xxvi. xxviii. 133, 895 n. Its pine forest, 646. Battle of, 659. Dante's tomb at, ib. Ravenstone, 295 n. 546. Rawdon family, xx. Ready money 735.
hand in glove with rhyme,' 717. Red Sea, 629.
Reformadoes, 719.
Britons,' 65. Account of, 65 n. Richardson, the vainest and luckiest of authors,' 615 n. Richelieu, Duke of, his humanity at the siege of Ismail, 589, 679 n. 693 n. 699, 706 n. Richmond Hill, 80, 826. Ridge, Mr., bookseller, xv. Ridotto, description of the, 312. Rienzi, 140.
'Refreshing,' origin of the phrase, Riga, the Greek patriot, 219 n.
Regnard, his hypochondriacism, 836, 901 n. Reichenbach, the, 135 n. Reichstadt (Napoléon François Charles Joseph), Duke of, 574, 774n.
855 n. His Greek War-song,
* Δεύτε παίδες, 105, and Trans- lation, 854.
'Rimini, Francesca of,' 899. Ring, the matrimonial, 717. Ritchie, David, the Black Dwarf,' of Mucklestane Moor, 488 n. Riva della Paglia, 385.
Reinagle, R. R., his chained eagle,River that rollest by the ancient
'Rejected Addresses,' 829, 862. 'The best of the kind since the Rolliad,' 49 n. Its happy imi- tation of Fitzgerald, 'the small- beer poet,' ib.
Religion, Lord Byron's opinions on, xxix. xxxi. 39, 40, 84, 137,
Roberts, Mr. (editor of the 'British
Review'), 614 n. 782, 792-794. Robertson, Dr., 500 n., 671 n. Robespierre, 593 n.
Robins, George, auctioneer, 882 n. Rocca, Giovane, 169. Rochdale, xxxi.
296 n. 507 n., 604n., 646. Vari-Rochefoucault, Sayings of, 125 n. ableness of, 84, 668, 767.
Religious opinions, folly of prosecu-Rogers, Samuel, esq., his 'Plea-
tions for, 680.
Rembrandt, 748.-
'Quaker, Lines to a beautiful,' 23. Remembrance,' 37.
'Remember him, whom passion's power,' 865.
sures of Memory,' 62 n. 222 n. 613. His Jacqueline,' 62 n. 242 n. Dedication of the 'Giaour' to, 195. His 'Columbus,' 195 n. His 'Italy' quoted, 304 n. 358n. 467 n. 487 n. His translation of Zappi's sonuet on the Statue of Moses, 340n. Sonnet to,' 898. 'Lines to,' 904. His tribute to the memory of Lord Byron, 905 n. See also xii. n. xxii. 62, 800, 822, 862 n. 865 n. 881 n. 904. Roland, 68.
Rolandini, 226 n. Romagna, xxvii.
Romaic, or modern Greek lan- guage, remarks on, with specimens and translations,' 104-111. Romaic dance, 97. Authors, list of, 104. War-song,' 105, 854.
'Song,' 855. 'Love song,' 864. Roman Catholic religion, 40 n. 813. Roman Daughter, story of the, 143. 'Romance muy doloroso del Sitio y Toma de Alhama,' translated, 889.
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