Peter the Great, 571. Pompey, his statue, 137, 163. His Pillar, 568. *A hero, conqueror, and cuckold,' 635. Pope, his •Essay on Man,' 62 R. His · Pastorals,' 178. Systema- tic depreciation of, 799. Har- His laureat crown, 133, 159. His additions to our parliamentary 802. His imagination, ib. His His “Essay upon Phillips's Pas- torals' a model of irony, 829. His · Homer,' ib. His Eloisa,'. Plagiarism, 237 n. 274 n. 476 1. 837. The principal inventor of 589 n. modern gardening, 839. • Letter on Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of,' 821. Se Plato, his lines on the tomb of The- cond Letter,'832. See also, xvi. of Lansdowne), 10, 23, 57. of Socrates, 491. His Dialogues, 823, 829, 833—836, 848 n. 767. His reply to Diogenes, Popular applause, 643. 772. Popular discontent, progress of, 702. , Platonic love, 601, 604, 605 n. 717. Popularity, 660. Playhouse bill, origin of, 177 n. Poro, 200 n. Propriety of repealing it, 178 n. Porphyry, 82 n. 22 n. His Devil's Walk,'867 a. dish), third Duke of, 65. ‘Lines written on a blank leaf Portpatrick, 816. of,' 862. Portrait painter, agonies of a, 826. Portsmouth, 581, 710n. 72 n. 75 n. 57 n. His · Letters,' 775 n. Possession, 649. Po, the river, 131. Stanzas to Posterity, 590, 736. the,' 895. Potemkin, Prince, 102, 694. His 802. Nothing so difficult as a the siege of Ismail, 694. His cba- | thers' the foundation of The De- 660. Present state of English, Potiphar's wife, 217 n. 674. formed Transformed,' 488 . 799. Descriptive, 828. Ethical, Pouqueville, M. de, 89 n. 664 r. the highest of all, ib. Character of his writings, 100, tions and comforts of domestic Poussin, his picture of the 'Deluge,' life, xxi. 877 n. Amatory, 661. 426 n. living,' 731. See also, 799— Powell, Mr., 59. Prague, 533, 555, 561. 185 n. His ‘Sympathy,' 54. Praxiteles, 189. Polenta, Guido da, 158, 659 n. Prayer, 507, 508. 899 n. ‘Prayer of Nature,' 39. Polenta, Francesca da, 899 n. Presle, Mlle., 59. Vampire,' 798 n. His tragedy, Previsa, 92. 892 n. *Epistle from Mr. Mur- Priam, King, 65 n. 492. Pride, 507, 508, 648, 744. Prince Regent, 'a finished gentle man from top to toe,' 742. Lord Byron's introduction to, 742 3. Lines to, on his being seen Henry VIII. and Charles 1.,'869. Ram Alley,' Barrey's comedy of, Rhodes, 369, 626. 193 n. Rhone, 'the arrowy,' xxiii. 119. Its colour, 119 n. 759. Rhyme, its excellence over blank verse, 173 n. 802. His • Transfiguration,' 761. Ribas, Russian admiral, 693. Ribaupierre, General, 704. Rapp, American Harmonist, 763. Rich, Claudius, esq., his 'Memoirs on the Ruins of Babylon,' 668 n. the performance of the · Wheel Its pine forest, 646. Battle of, Britons,' 65. Account of, 65 n. of authors,' 615 n. Richelieu, Duke of, his humanity 693 n. 699, 706 n. hand in glove with rhyme,' 717. Ridge, Mr., bookseller, xv. Ridotto, description of the, 312. Rienzi, 140. * Refreshing,' origin of the phrase, Riga, the Greek patriot, 219 n. 342. 853 n. His Greek War-song, Azútt raides,' 105, and Trans- ‘Rimini, Francesca of,' 899. Ring, the matrimonial, 717. Reichstadt (Napoléon François Ritchie, David, the · Black Dwarf,' Riva della Paglia, 385. Reinagle, R. R., his chained eagle, River that rollest by the ancient 113 n. walls,' 895. * Rejected Addresses,' 829, 862. Roberts, Mr. (editor of the British! beer poet,' ib. Robins, George, auctioneer, 882 n. Religion, Lord Byron's opinions on, Rocca, Giovane, 169. 690. Religious opinions, folly of prosecu- Rogers, Samuel, esq., his 'Plea- sures of Memory,' 62 n. 222 n. 613. His “Jacqueline,' 62 n. power,' 865. to, 195. His .Columbus,' 195 n. His ‘Italy' quoted, 304 n. 338 11. Zappi's sonuet on the Statue of Moses, 340n. Sonnet to,' 898. ‘Lines to,' 904. His tribute to the memory of Lord Byron, 905n. See also xii. n. xxii. 62, 800, 822, 862 n. 865 n. 881 n. 904. Roland, 68. Rolandiui, 226 n. • Reviews,' by Lord Byron, 805. Romagna, xxvii. 137, 233 n. 395 n. 837. guage, remarkson, with specimens dammes!'poohs!' and zounds!' Romaic dance, 97. Authors, list of, 104. •War-song,' 105, 854. Reynolds, Sir Joshua. His sensa- Song,' 855. 'Love song,' 864. tions on visiting the Vatican, Roman Catholic religion, 43 n. 813. 144n. His character of Michael Roman Daughter, story of the, 143. - Romance muy doloroso del Sitio y Toma de Alhama,' translated, 307 n. 3 n. 11. "Romance, Lines to,' 27. St. Peter's, at Rome, 136 n. 143, mion,' 51, 275n. His review of •Childe Harold' in the Quar- city of the soul,' and Niobe 143. Not to be compared with of Don Roderick,' 76 n. The Ariosto of the North,' xxi. 131. His novels a new literature in themselves,' 131 n. His Tales of my Landlord,'325. His 'Black Dwarf,' 488. Dedication of •Cain'to, 504, 506 n. His · De- monology,' 746 n. His opinion of Don Juan,' 789. His • Bridal of Triermain,' and `Harold the i Dauntless,' 804. His dog Maida, 848 n. See also, xi. xxxii. 40%. 51 n. 63, 67, 76, 172, 179, 720, 731, 736, 742 n. 765, 876 r. Sanguinetto, river, 134, 163. Critical notes by, passim. Scott, Mr., of Aberdeen, 835. Scriptures, 506, 750. of the arts, 132 n. More poetical than nature, 826. Sea-attorney, 637. Saragoza, Maid of, 78, 570. Sieges Sea-coal fires, 749. of, 78 n. 82. Sea-sickness, remedies for, 616,617. Sardinia, xvüi. Sea-walls between the Adriatic and Venice, inscription on, 774 n. Saul,- Thou whose spell,' 256. been better in rhyme, 173 n. 802. lence,' ib. Sebastiani, 102. Seduction, 35 n. 87 n. Ségur, Count, his character of Prince Potemkin, 694 n. Seine, the river, 569. Self-love, 682, 717. Semiramis, 433, 668. Seneca, 336 n. 'Sennacherib, Destruction of,' 259. in Childe Harold), 71 n. Schiller, his 'Ghost-seer,' 15 n. Septimius Severus, 164. Arch of, His Wallenstein,' 296 n. 594 n. 165. Schlegel, Frederick, his writings, Seraglio, interior of, 684, 688. 999 n. Seraphin, of Periclea, 104. Serassi, his ‘Life of Tasso,' 154. *School for Scandal,' 351 n. Servetus, 178. Sesostris, 552, 567. ming from,' 853. Scimitars, Turkish, characters on, Settle, Elkagah, 799. 217. Seven before Thebes,' 300 n. Seven Towers, prison of the, 676. Seville, 77, 79, 594, 631 ». Scipios, tomb of the, 136, 159. Seward, Anue, 801. Sforza, Francesco, 468 n. Sforza, Ludovico, 279 n. Scott, Sir Walter, his first acquaint- Sgricci, Signor, 157. ance with Lord Byron, xx. His Shadwell, Sir Lancelot, 503 r. tribute to his memory, xxii. 789. Shadwell, Thomas, 173 n. 51, 90, 736, 765 n. This · Mar- 738. His obligations to Werths. his prose, and 64 n. • Plutarch,' 589 n. His infelici Slavery, 662, 663; of the great, Southerne, dramatist, 828. Southey, Robert, esq., LL.D., person, manners, Browne's encomium on, 651 n. poetry, 52 n. His Old Woman Sligo, Marquis of, bis letter on of Berkeley,' 52. His • Dactylics the origin of the ‘Giaour,' 195 n. and Sapphics,' 52 n. His · Ma- 52, 173 n. 184, 800. His Don Smith, Rev. Sidney, 56. The re- Roderick' and Life of Nelson,' puted author of Peter Plymley's 53 n. His 'Curse of Kehama,'183, xxviij. 396 n. 488 n. 768 n. 798, parson power,' 721 n. * Peter 798. His Inscription for Henry Martin' the Regicide, 397. His xviii. 852 n. See Florence.' 410, 798. His “Pilgrimage to Smith, William, esq., his attack on Waterloo,' 615. His • Pantiso- tion of Don Juan' to, 589. See also, 394-416, 613, 640, 719, 722, 731, 732, 795, 798, 800, 830. Southwell, xiv., theatricals at, 24 n. Spagnoletto, 748. Spartan's epitaph, 128. Speeches in Parliament, Lord By- Solano, governor of Cadiz, his trea- tion), 678 n. Spencer, Dowager Lady, 880 n. 281, 475. Spencer, William, esq., 344 n. 602, 667, 703. 223. Sphinx, the, 825. Spinola, 338 n. Spinosa, 825. *Song-Do you know Doctor Nott,' Spoleto, 134 n. 163. 903. Sporus, Pope's character of, 802. Song for the Luddites,' 891. Spurzheim, Dr., 737 n. Song of Saul before his last battle,' Staël, Madame de, tribute to her 256. memory, 156. Her de l'Alic- Songs of the Venetian gondoliers, mague,' 212 n. Her Corinne 127, 148, 605. quoted, 611. See also 644, 797, Genevra,' 866; to Lake Le- Stamboul (Constantinople), 93, 99. man,'888; ‘from Vittorelli,'891; Stanhope, Hon. Col. Leicester, to George the Fourth, on the xxix. xxxi. 188 n. 905 n. repeal of Lord Edward Fitzge- Slanzas : - to a lady with the rald's forfeiture,' 896; "to Sa- poems of Camoens,' 8; ‘to Inez, muel Rogers, esq.,' 898. 81; "Tambourgi! Tambourgi! fying, stupidly platonic compo- on leaving England,' 850; 'to sitions,' 866 n. Florence,'852; 'composed during a thunder-storm,'ib.; 'written on “Sons of the Greeks, arise!' 854. passing the Ambracian Gulf,'853; *Away, away, ye notes of woe,' 859; 'One struggle more, and I am free,' ib.; “And thou art 313 n. 344, 613, 793, 804. in the haunts of men,' 861; • Thou art not false, but thou art fickle,' 864; "on being asked Southcote, Joanna, 401, 645, 734. * Remember him,' etc., ib. ; '1 speak not, I trace not,' 870, Suspicion, 120. · The Conquest,' 904. Greece,' 644. flown !' 853. * The world is a bundle of hay,'897. 177 n. Thelusson, Mr., 393 n. Switzerland and the Swiss, 119— Themistocles, tomb of, 196. Lines 122, 287 n. by Plato upon, 196 n. Theobalds, 829. T. Theodore, St., Church of, at Rome, 164, 177 n. Theodoret, 168. Tbeodosius, 150. • There be none of Beauty's daugh- ters,' 872. · There was a time, I need not name,' 849. Talleyrand, Charles Maurice, Prince give,' 873. Thermopylæ, 93, 197, 337, 644. · Tambourgi, Tambourgi, thy larum Theseus, temple of, 183, 188 r. afar,' 92. Thetis, 493, 722. • They say that Hope is happiness.' 259. Thibault, 588 n. Thirst, 624. Tasso, 130, 131, 148, 154, 301 -- This day, of all our days,' 901. would have been better in rhyme, Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil (Lord 802. of his "State of the Olloman • Thou are not false, but thou art fickle,' 864. Tea, prophetic powers of, 653. * Though the day of my destiny's over!' 879. • Thoughts suggested by a College Examination,' 22. Thrasimene, lake of, 133, 134. Battle of, 162. Thrasybulus, 381. • Through cloudless skies, in silsery sheen,' 853. * Through life's dull road, so dim and dirty,' 901. * Through thy battlements, New stead,' 3. Terrot, Rev. Mr., his Common Thunder, 698. Sense' quoted, 783. Thunder storm on the Lake of Ge neva described, 122. • Thunder-storm near Zitza, Slan- Thorlow (Thomas Hovell Thurlon', 861. * Poems,' 863, 866. 33 n. 131 n. on |