Milton's picture, 801. His 'Pa- lamon and Arcite,' 802. Dubois, Edward, esq. his satire, entitled My Pocket Book,' 65 n. Dubost, M., painter, 171. His 'Beauty and the Beast,' 171 n. Duelling, 59 n., 652. 'Duet, between Campbell and Eleusis, Bay of, 819. Bowles,' 893.
case of Wat Tyler,' 397 n., and Cain,' 505 n. His impar- tiality, 767. Electioneering, 775.
Duff, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. R.Cockburn) Lord Byron's boyish attachment for, xii. 43 n., 842. Duigenan, Dr., 815, 817. Dulwich, xii.
Dumourier, General, 592. Dunbar, battle of, 136 n.
Duncan, Admiral, 593. Dunciad, the, 55.
Dupaty, the President, 163.
Elegy on Newstead Abbey,' 28. 'Elegy on the Recovery of Lady *,' 903.
Elgin, Lord, 65, 85 n., 96, 187,
189. 6 Epigram or,' 864. Elgin marbles, 96, 187 n., 190 n. 'Eliza, Lines to,' 26.
Elizabeth, Queen, 145. Her avarice, 718.
· Ellen, Lines to,' imitated from Ca- tullus, 5.
Ellice, Mr. xxviii.
Epistle to Augusta,' 879. Epitaphs:-'on a Friend,' 4; on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domi- tius Marsus, translated,' 5; on John Adams, of Southwell, car- rier, who died of drunkenness,' 845; 'for myself,'854; *Substitute for an,' ib.; for Joseph Blackett, late poet and shoe-maker,' 857; 'for William Pitt,' 897; "for Lord Castlereagh,' 902; on Lady Milbanke's dog Trim,' 905. Epitaphs, remarks on, 4. Erasmus, his Naufragium,' 619 x. Eratostratus, 190.
Eros and Anteros, 290. Erse language, 700.
Elliston, Robert William, comedian, Erskine, Lord, 750.
Escurial, the, 75 n. Este, family of, 271, 272. Etiquette, 672, 676. Etna, 698, 135.
Eton College, 46.
Euboea, bay of, 263.
Endorsement to the Deed of Sepa-Euclid, 22. ration, in April, 1816,' 878. England, 311, 797. English Bards and Scotch Review- ers, 48. See also, xxxii. 822. English look,' 663.
English system of education, 599 n. English women, 741.
Eblis, Oriental Prince of Darkness, Enigma, 'On the Letter I.,' 908. 204.
Eboli, Princess of, epigram on her losing an eye, 834. Eccelin, 226 n. 'Eclectic,' 642. 'Eclectic Review,' its strictures on
Hours of Idleness,' 182. Its character of 'Don Juan,' 781. Economy, 721. Eddleston (Cambridge chorister), 23 n., 842. Lines on a corne- lian given to Lord Byron by,' 23. Edgeworth, Maria, 595. Edinburgh, 56, 57. 'Edinburgh Review,' xv. 45, 48, 614,784. Its 'Critique' on 'Hours of Idleness,' 45. Strictures on its remarks on the literature of modern Greece, 102. Education, English system of, 599 n. Edward I, xi. n. Edward III., xi. n. 3. Edward the Black Prince, 36 n. His tomb, 725. Egeria, 140, 166. Egeria, Fountain of, 140. Egeria, Grotto of, 140, 166. Egripo (the Negropont), 214. Ehrenbreitstein, 118. Eighers, the, 119 n. Eivan, 123 n.
Ekenhead, Mr., 626, 853 n. Elba, Isle of. 569.
Eldon, Earl of, xvii. 867. Anecdote of, 60 n. His judgment, in the
Ennui, the best of friends and opiate draughts,' 646 n. 'A growth of English root,' 751. Enthusiasm, a moral inebriety,' 745. How excited, 122 n. Envy, 672, 829. Epaminondas, his disinterestedness,
Ephesus, ruins of, 143, 713. Epic poem, definition of an, 612. Recipe for, 612 n. Epicurus, philosophy of, 606 n. 635. Epigrams:-on Moore's Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera,' 857; 'from the French,' 861; on Lord Elgin,' 864; from Martial,' 888; 'from the French of Rulhières,' 895; on my Wedding Day,' 897; on Cobbett's digging up Tom Paine's Bones,' ib.; on some Brother Poets,' ib.; "The world is a bundle of hay,' ib.; on my thirty-third Birth-day,' 901; ‘on my Wedding,' ib.; on Queen Caroline,' ib.; on the Brasiers' Company having resolved to pre- sent an Address to Queen Ca- roline,' 902; on Lord Castle- reagh,' ib. Epirus, 67, 89.
Epistle, a female, described, 751. Epistle to a Friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the author to banish care,' 857.
Eugene, Prince, 262, 347. Eumæus, 807. Eunapius, 290 n.
Euphues (Barry Cornwall), 731. Euripides, translation from his Medea, ‘Έρωτες ὑπὲρ, 21. Eurotas, 93. Eusebius, 165.
Eustace's Classical Tour in Italy,' strictures on, 160, 170. 'Euthanasia,-When Time, or soon or late,' 860. Eutropius, the eunuch, and minis- ter of Arcadius, character of, 591 n.
Euxine, or Black Sea, description of, 662, 825. Evander, 826. Evening described, 129, 273, 646. Evil, origin of, 522, 522 n. Exile, 71, 111, 476, 617. Expectation, 242, 605. Experience, 309, 739, 894. The
chief philosopher,' 761. Eyes, 202 n., 600, 717, 766.
Fainting, sensation of, 626. Faintness, the last mortal birth of pain,' 894. Fairy, 289.
Falconer, his 'Shipwreck,' 94 m., 824, 827.
Faliero, Marino, doge of Venice, 347, 392. Faliero family, 350, 389. Falkland (Lucius Cary), Viscount, 29, 59.
Fame, 94, 112, 115, 116, 125, 615, 659, 693, 699, 700, 714, 741, 760, 803, 902.
Family, a, 641.
Fanal, the, 100, 102.
Fancy, 648.
'Fare thee well,' 875.
'Farewell to the Muse,' 844. 'Farewell! if ever fondest prayer,' 845.
'Farewell to Malta,' 857. Farmers, 714.
Fashionable world, 631, 730, 753. Fate, 115, 663, 743. "Father of Light! great God of Heaven,' 39. Faublas, 513 n., 788. Faunus. Lucius, 164, 165. 'Faust,' Goethe's, 296 n., 299 n. 'Faustus,' Marlow's, 300. Fauvel, M. (French consul at Athens), 96, 99.
Faux pas, in England, 757. 'Fazio,' Milman's tragedy of, 351 n. Fazzioli, the Venetian, xxv. 311 n. 616.
Fea, the Abate, 164 n. Fear, 770, 778.
'Features,' 670. Feelings, innate, 649. Feinagle, Professor, his Mnemonics, 594.
Felicaja, his 'O Italia, Italia,' trans-
lated, 131 n. Female fickleness, 760. Female accomplishments, 739. Female friendship, 759. Fénélon, 690.
Fenton, the poet, 828.
Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 592. Ferdinand VII. of Spain, 77 n., 816. Fermanagh, 814. Ferney, 124.
'Florence' (Mrs. Spencer Smith), xviii. 87. Stanzas to,' 852, 853. Foligno, 134 n. Fontainebleau, abdication of Napo- leon at, 868 n. Fontenelle, 105. Foppery, 803.
Forbes, Lady Elizabeth, xx. Forbes, Sir W., 152 n. Fornarina, the, xxiv. Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his 'Italy,' 143 n.
Fortitude, 115, 129, 232, 234, 759. Fortune, 115, 137, 312, 381, 653,
'Forty-parson power,' 721. Forum, the Roman, 139. Foscari, the Two; an Historical Tragedy, 463.
Foscari family, 463-465 n. Foscolo, Ugo, 307 n., 259 n., 799 n. His account of Pulci's Mor- gante,' 324-326.
Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 36, 572 n., 882 n. 'Lines on the death of,' 24. Saying of, 567 n. His grave, 567 n. Fox-hunt, an English, 754. Fragment,' a, 4.
Fragment,' written after the mar- riage of Miss Chaworth, 8. 'Fragment,' in prose, 818. 'Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore, 871.
'Fragment,' a, 886. France, 192, 569.
Gail, M., 101. Galiguani, M., 351 n. Galileo, 159. His tomb in Santa Croce, 133. Galiongee, 217. Gallantry, 801.
Galt, John, esq., xviii. 193, 206 n., 795 n. His character of 'Don Juan,' 788. Critical Notes by, passim.
Gamba, Count, xxvii-xxx. 646 n., 904 n.
Gamesters, 753 n., 756 n. Gaming, 735, 753.
Gandia, Duke of, interesting parti- culars of his death, 252 n. Ganymede, 656 n.
Garcilasso de la Vega, 603. Garrick, 58, 862. Sheridan's Mo- nologue on, 880 n.
Francesca of Rimini; from the Garter, order of the, 68.
'Inferno' of Dante, 899. Francis I. of France, 597 n.
Francis Maria II., Duke of Rovero,
Ferrara, 130, 272 n., 302 n. Cer- Francis, Miss Eliza, 804.
tosa cemetery at, 4 n.
Ferrata Grotta, 169.
Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of Junius,' 405.
Few years have pass'd since thou Franciscan Convent at Athens, 101, Gelon, 381. and 1,' 846.
First Kiss of Love,' 8.
First Love, 605, 633. Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 'Sonnet on the repeal of his forfeiture,' 896. Fitzgerald, William Thomas, esq., poetaster, 49, 186, 800. Fitzpatrick, General, 194. Flaminius, the Consul, 162, 163. Flaminius Vacca, 163, 166. Flavian Amphitheatre, 168. Fletcher, William (Lord Byron's valet), xxvi. xxx.71n.,261n.,851. Florence, 132, 133, 162, 308, 335.
'Frankenstein,' Mrs. Shelley's,818n. Frankfort, 193, 543, 563.
Gemma, the wife of Dante, 336 n.
neva, xxiii. 119 n., 278 n. Lake of, 123 n., 798. 'Genevra, Sonnets to,' 866.
Franklin, Benjamin, 406, 569, 571, | Genlis, Madame de, 193.
629 n. Frascati, 169.
Fraser, Mrs., 857.
Frederick the Second, 36 n., 588 n. His flight from Molwitz, 700. 'Free to confess,' the phrase, 775. Free press in Greece, 104. Free-will, 522 n. Freedom, 93, 138, 724, 727. Freiber, Dr. xxx. French Chambers, 572. Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham,
Genoa, xxix. 151, 347. Genseric, 226 n. Gentility, 718.
Gentlemen farmers,' 714. Geoffry of Monmouth, 769. George I., 222 n., 733 n. George III., 192, 398-408. George IV., 574 n., 709,714, 733, 742, 868 n., 897, 898. Sonnet to, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's forfeiture,' 896. Georgia, 683 n.
Georgians, beauty of the, 684. Whistle-Georgics,' a finer poem than the 'Eneid,' 828. Geramb, Baron, 396 n. Germany and the Germans, 724. 'Gertrude of Wyoming,' 182 n.
Writes half the 'Needy Knife-grinder, 82n. His craft,' 305 n., 788. Fribourg, 278 n. Friday, supposed unluckiness of, 62. Friends, 148, 719, 756, 759.
Gesner, his Death of Abel,' 506.Good Night,' the, 71. Lord Max- Ghibellines, the, 161, 334 n., 336. Ghost, the Newstead, 771 n. Ghosts, 222 n., 267, 408 n., 768-
Glaffar, Pacha of Argyro-Castro, his fate, 218 n. Giant's Staircase, 350. 'Giant's Grave,' visit to the, 662. Giaour, the; a Fragment of a Turkish Tale, 195. See also xxiii. xxxii. 198 n., 210 n. Gibbon, Edward, esq., 124, 881 n. His remark on public schools, 599 n. His acacia, 888 n. Gibraltar, straits of, 86. Giffard, Lees, esq., LL.D., 779. Gifford, William, esq., 48, 61, 62, 185 n., 294 n., 347 n., 359 n., 674 n., 800.
Gilchrist, Octavius, 821, 824, 832-839.
Goose, Mother, 58.
Goose, royal game of, 740. Gordon, the duchess of, xv. Gordon, Sir Cosmo, his Remarks
on Don Juan,' 786. Gordon, Lord Alexander, xv. Gordon, Lord George, 192 n. Gordon, Charles, esq. xiii. Gordons of Gight, xi. 26 n. Gottenburg, 192.
Goza, the island of Calypso, 87. Gracchus, Tiberius, 720, 721 n. Grafton, Duke of, 404.
Graham, Edward, esq., 656 n. Grahame, James, 50 n., 63. His 'Sabbath Walks' and 'Biblical Pictures,' 54.
Guariglia, Signor, 656 n. Guarini, his Pastor Fido,' 301. Guelfs, the, 161, 334 n., 336. Guesclin, Du, Constable of France, 568.
Guiccioli, Count, xxvi. xxvii. 334 я. Guiccioli (Theresa, Gamba), Coun- tess, xiii. xxvi.-xxix. 32, 324., 333 n., 429 n., 432 n., 606 ≈. 661 n., 786, 895, 904 я. Dedi- cation of the Prophecy of Dante' to, 333.
Guido, his Aurora, 755. Guildhall of London, 574. Guinguené, P. L., 325 n. Gulley, Mr. John, the pugilist in 1835 M. P. for Pontefract), 826, 837.
Gunpowder, 583, 701.
Gurney, Hudson, esq., his 'Cupid and Psyche,' 643.
Grainger, his 'Ode to Solitude,' 825. Gurney, William Brodie, short-hand Granada, 75, 889.
Gustavus, his death at Lutzen, 569.
828. His 'Odes,' 801.
'Greatest living poets,' 731.
Greece, xiv. xvii. xviii. xxviii-Hall, Captain Basil, his interview
xxx. xxxii. 79, 85, 93, 94, 181,
196, 197, 210, 235 n., 264, 570, 644, 904.
Greek war-song, · Δεύτε παῖδες,
105. Translation of,' 854. Greeks, character of the Modern, 100, 101, 102. Some account of their literature, 104–111. Greenwood, Mr., scene-painter, 58n. Gregorio Demetrius, 105. Gregson, the pugilist, 837. Grenvilles, the, 733. Greville, Colonel, 59. Grey, Hon. Mr. Charles (after wards Earl Grey), 572 n., 742. Grey, Lady Jane, 94 n. Grief, 719.
Glenbervie (Sylvester Douglas), first Lord, his Ricciardetto,' 339 n. Glennie, Dr. (Lord Byron's precep- tor), xii. xiii. 589 n. Glory, 645, 690, 698, 725. Gloucester, late Duke of, 194. Gneisenau, General, 702. Godoy, Don Manuel, 77, 77 n. Goethe, 644, his 'Kennst du das Land,' etc. imitated, 210 n. His 'Faust,' 296 n. His remarks on 'Manfred,' 299 n. Dedication of 'Marino Faliero' to, 349 n. His Grillparzer, his Sappho,' 429 n., 'Werther,' ib. Lord Byron's let-Grimaldi, the clown, xvi.
ter to, ib. Dedication of Sarda-Grimm, Baron, his 'Correspon- napalus' to, 429. His Mephis- dence,' 834. topheles,' 743. His character of 'Don Juan,' 791.
Golden fleece, 641.
Goldoni, his comedies, 107 n. Goldsmith, Oliver, his anticipated definition of the Lake school of poetry, 800.
Gondola described, 309. Gondoliers, songs of the Venetian, 127, 148, 605.
Grindenwald, the, 119 n.
Gritti, Count, his sketch of a Ve- netian noble, 386 n. Grolée, 278 n.
Grongar Hill,' Dyer's, 827. Gropius, the Sieur, 96. Grose, 700. Grosvenor, Earl (in 1832 created Marquis of Westminster), 177 n. Guadiana, the river, 75. Gualandra hills, 162.
with Napoleon, 567.
Hallam, Henry, esq., his review of Payne Knight's Taste,' 57, 66. 'His Middle Ages,' 737. Hamburg, 192, 535. Hamilton, Mr., 103. Hammond, Mr., 316 n. Hampstead, 79.
Hands, small, distinctive of birth, 652 n., 672.
Hannibal, 133, 134, 162, 579 m. Hanover, 192.
Hanson, John, esq. (Lord Byron's solicitor), xxxi. 881 n. Happiness, was born a twin,' 632.
Horace's art of, 671. 'An art on which the artists greatly vary,'
Hardinge, George, esq., 750. Harley, Lady Charlotte (the ‘lanthe' to whom the first and second can- tos of Childe Harold' are deci cated), 69. Harmodius, 113, 570. Song ou, 113 n., 570 n. Harmony,' German colony in Ame- rica so called, 763. Harpe, La, 571. Harrow, xi. xiii. xxviii. 10,11,12 .. 31 n., 36 n., 135 n., 840, 842 Lines on a change of masters at,' 10. 'On a distant view of the
village and school of,' 11. "Writ- ten beneath an elm in the church- yard of,' 45. 'On revisiting,' 845. Harrowgate, 24.
Hartz Mountains, 490. Harvey, Dr., 175 n.
Havard, Billy, story of his tragedy, Hoare, Rev. Charles James, 64.
Hawke, Admiral Lord, 592. Hawke (Edward Harvey), third Lord, 10.
Hayley, William, esq., 63. Advice to, 50 n. His Triumphs of Temper,' 54, 773, 800. Hazlitt, William, 130n. His charge of inconsistency against Lord By- ron, 592 n. His character of 'Don Juan,' 786. His style, 899 n. Headfort, the Marchioness of, xvi. n. Health, 632, 703.
Hearer, a good one, 755. Hearing, second, superstition of,
translated, 5. Lord Byron's early dislike to, 135. The scholar of love,' 635. His 'Nil admi- rari,' 671, 745. Quoted, 668, 749, 753, 758.
Byron before ten years old, 195 n.Horæ Ionicæ,' 63 n. History, 116, 698. Horistan, John of, 3. Horistan Castle, xi. n. 3n. Horn, Cape, 193. Hortensius, 681. Horton, Right Hon. Robert Wilmot (now Sir Robert), 597 n. Horton, Mrs. (now Lady) Wilmot, 254 n.
Houdetot, Comtesse de, 120 n. Hougoumont, 115n. Houris, 201 n., 708. Hours of Idleness. Critique of the 'Edinburgh Review' upon, 45. See also xv.
House of Lords, xiv. xvi. 60 n. 811. Houson, Miss, 'Lines addressed to,' 13.
Hobbes, Thomas, 582. His fear of ghosts, 768. Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Sir J. C. Bart., xvii. xx. xxiii. xxx. His 'Journey through Albania' quoted, 83 n., 88 n., 90 n., 188 n., 656 n., 662 n., 676 n. His Lines on Bowles's Pope, 55 n., 822. De-Hotspur, 701 n. dication to him of the fourth canto of Childe Harold,' 125. "Historical Notes to the fourth Canto of Childe Harold,' 147. Dedication to him of the Siege of Corinth,' 260. His Epistle to a young Nobleman in love,' 849. Epigram to,' 888. 'Lines to, on his Imprisonment in New- gate,' ib. See also, 48, 171, 177, 287 n., 846 n., 854n. Hoche, General, 118 n., 593. 'Hock and soda water,' 615 n., 633. Hockheim, taking of, 118 n. Hodgson, Rev. Francis, xvii. 64. His Friends,' 802. His charac- ter of Pope, 803. 'Lines to, written on board the Lisbon packet,' 851. Epistle to, in answer to some lines exhorting Lord Byron to banish care,' 857. Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd, 616 n., 804.
Howard, Hon. Frederick, 61 n. 114. Howe, Admiral Lord, 592. Hoyle, games of, 645. Hoyle, Rev. Charles, 64, 801. Hubert, St. xx. Hucknall-Tokard, the village and church of, xxxi. 4 n., 71 n. Huddersfield, 817.
Hudibras,' 179. Hughes, the dramatist, 828. Humane Society, 606. Humboldt, 660. Hume, David, 505 n. Hunger, 622, 631.
Holbein, his 'Dance of Death,' 763. Hunt, John, 679. Hole, Rev. Richard, 801. Holford, Miss, 804, 892. Holland, 724.
Holland, Lord, 50 n., 57, 862 n.
Dedication of the 'Bride of Aby- dos' to, 210. His character of Voltaire, 678.
Hunt, Leigh, xxviii. xxxiii. 799, 840, 866. His 'Byron and some of his Contemporaries,' 409 n, 773 n., 786. Mr. Moore's verses on, 410 n. His 'Rimini,' 840. Hunt, the Orator, 412, 888. Hunter, Mr. xiii.
after absence, 638. hearts, there is no,' 641. Homer, his Odyssey,' 638. graphy of, 656, 806. 'Iliad,' 697, 758, 801. His catalogue of ships, 749.
Honorius, the Emperor, 168. Honorius, St., 73.
Highgate, 80. Burlesque oath ad- Hook, Theodore, esq., 58.
ministered at, 80 n.
'Highland welcome,' 681. Highlands of Scotland, xii. 2, 26,
Hill, Thomas, esq., the patron of
Hope, Thomas, esq., 85 n., 171 n. Hoppner, R. B., Esq., 316n. His account of Lord Byron's mode of life at Venice, 795 n. 'Lines on the birth of his son,' 893.
Hymettus, 94, 187, 766, 825. Hypochondriacism, 836. Hypocrisy, 721, 734.
Ianthe (Lady Charlotte Harley), de- dication of Childe Harold' to, 69. Some account of, 69 n. Ibrahim Pacha, 96. Ida, mount, 99, 135, 656 n. Ida of Athens,' 98. Identity of Byron with his charac- ters, 70 n., 224, 226 n., 593 n., 594 n., 723 n., 791, 795. I enter thy garden of roses,' 855.
Milan, 157.
Incantation, the, 286.
Incledon, Charles, singer, 794. Inconstancy, 635.
Indifference, 745, 766, 801. Indigestion, 712, 714, 726. Indolence, 307 n. Indus, the river, 190. 'Inez, Stanzas to,' 81. Infidelity, female, 636, 741.
In law an infant, and in years a boy,' 15.
Innocence, 523, 524, 685, 757. Innovation, progress of, 775.
Jenner, Dr., 606.
'Jephtha's Daughter,' 255. Jerdan, William, esq., 780. Jerningham, Mr., 66. Jerome, St., 598.
Jerreed, exercise of the, 213 n. Jersey, Earl of, xx. 316 n. Jersey, Countess of, 871 n. Con- dolatory Address to, on the Princ Regent returning her picture, 871.
Jerusalem, 335. 'On the day o the destruction of, by Titus,' 258 Jervis, Admiral, 593.
Inscription on the monument of a Jesus Christ, 680, 761.
Jews, 573, 574, 622, 668, 733. Joan of Arc, 52, 184 n. Joannina, 89 n., 99. Job, 702, 756.
John Bull, 506 n., 694, 734, 897 His 'Letter to Lord Byron,' 788. 613 n.
John o'Groat's house, 100, 816. John, King of England, 573. Johnson, Dr., 743. His remark on clever children, xii. His opinion of blank verse, 173 n., 802. His 'Irene,' 176. His opinion of the Beggar's Opera,' 178 n. His re- mark on 'good intentions,' 401n. His tribute to Cognac, 576 n. His Life of Milton,' 645. His 'Vanity of Human Wishes, '648 n. His belief in ghosts, 769. His 'Lives of the Poets,' 830 n. His 'London,' 834. His melancholy, 836. His prologue, on opening Drury Lane theatre, 862 n. Jonson, Ben, anecdote of, 591 n. Joubert, General, 593.
Journal de Trévoux,' 344.
Kallinikus, Torgeraus, 104. Kamareses, John, 105. Kamschatka, 193. Kant, Professor, 724. Kaye, Sir Richard, 29 n. Kean, Edward, tragedian, effect of his Sir Giles Overreach on Lord Byron, xxii. 58 n. Byron's en- thusiastic admiration of, 351 r. Keats, John, xvi. 732, 803. Account of, 803 n. 'Elegy on,' 902. Keith, Lord, 874. Kemble, John Philip, esq., 58 n.. 351 n. His tomb, 124 r. His Coriolanus, 351 n. Kendal, Duchess of, 223 n. Kennedy, Dr., his 'Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron in Cephalonia,' xxix. 257n., 296n., 631 n., 791, 877 n. Kenney, James, the dramatist, 58. Kent, Duke of, 194. Kent, Mr., his taste in gardening formed by Pope, 839. Keppel, Admiral, 592. Keratia, 207 n.
Kibitka,' 713. Kidd, Captain, strange story related to Lord Byron by, 851 n. Kings, 702, 713. King's Bench, 729. Kinnaird, Lord, 316 n., 711. Kinnaird, Hon. Douglas, xxx. 254,
396 n., 593 n., 903 n. Dedica- tion of 'Marino Faliero' to, 349 m. Kirkby Mallory, xxii. Kitchiner, Dr., his remedy for sea- sickness, 617 n.
Knatchbull, Sir Edward, xxxi.
'I would I were a careless child,' 44. Journal of a Soldier in Spain, 711 n. Knight-errantry, 743.
Jackall, 271, 713.
Jackson, John, the professor of pugi- lism, xvi. 183, 331 n., 728. Jackson, J. G., esq., his description of Fez, 653 n.
Knight, Galley, esq., 892.
Knight, Payne, 57 n. Knowledge, 519, 686.
Juliet, 14, her tomb, xxiii. 571 n. Knowlles, Richard, his 'History of
Julio Romano, 163.
Julius Caesar, his character, 137, 166,491,700. His laurel wreath, 142, 496. The suitor of love, 635. Julius II., Pope, 340 n.
Jacobson, Mr., 902 n. 'Jacqueline,' Mr. Rogers's, 62 n., Julius III., Pope, 163. Jungfrau, the, 135, 287 n., 289 n.
the Turks,' 195 n. 675. Königsberg, 724. Koran, 201 n.
Kosciusko, General, 569, 724. Kotzebue, 193. Koutousow, General (afterwards Prince of Smolensko), 704.
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