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Knowledge, 330. 716.

Knowlles, Richard, his History of the

Turks,' 62. 665.

Koran, 68.

Kosciusko, General, 528. 709.
Kotzebue, 458.

Koutousow, General (afterwards Prince
of Smolensko), 708.

L.

Labedoyère, 561.
Lacedemon, 26.
'Lachin-y-gair,' 166. 401.
Ladies, learned, 393.
La Fayette, 591.
Lafitte, 719.

La Fitte, pirate, 107.
La Harpe, 530.

Lake Leman, 35. 37. 139. 565.
Lake School of Poetry, 588. 803. Gold-
smith's anticipated definition of, 804.
'Lakers,' the, 446. 608, 804.
Lamb, Hon. George, 422. 429.
Lamb, Lady Caroline, 628.
Lambe, Charles, esq., 434.
Lamberti, Venetian poet, 230.
Lambro Canzari, Greek patriot, 85.
LAMENT OF TASSO,' 476.
Lancelot of the Lake, 506.
'Landed Interest,' 532.

Landor, Walter Savage, esq., 167. 512.
514. 716. His Gebir,' 514.
Langeron, Count de, 680.
Lannes, Duke of Montebello, 591.
Lansdowne (Henry Fitzmaurice Petty),

fourth Marquis of, 385. 397. 429.
Lanskoi, the grande passion of Cathe-
rine II. 701.

Laocoon, the, 59. 646.
Laos, the river, 22.
'LARA; a Tale,' 108.

Lascy, Major General, 687.
Laugier, Abbé, his character of Marino
Faliero, 195,
Laura, 630. 773.

Lausanne, 39.

Lawsuits, 756.

Lawyers, 604. 705.

Lay of the Last Minstrel, 423.
Leander and Hero, 82.
Learned ladies, 593.
Learned languages, results of the too
early study of, 50.

Lee, Harriet, her German's Tale,' 341.
'Legion of Honour, LINES on the Star
of,' 562.

Legitimacy, 663. 697.

Leigh, Hon. Augusta (Lord Byron's
sister), 34. STANZAS to,' 470.

'EPISTLE to,' 470.
Lely, Sir Peter, drapery of his beauties,
732.

Leipsic, 458. 528.

Leman, Lake, 35. 37. 731. 742. SONNET
to,'-565.

L'Enclos, Ninon de, 661.

Lenzoni, Marchioness, her rescue of the
bones of Boccaccio, 778.
Leo X., 503.

Leoben, 34.
Leone, Port, 64.

Leonidas, 648.

Leonora, Tasso's, 478, 479.

Leopold, Prince of Saxe Coburg (after-
wards King of the Belgians), 59.
Lepanto, Gulf of, 14. 20.

LESBIA, lines to,' 387.

Lethe, 641.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF "MY
GRANDMOTHER'S REVIEW," ' 798.

Leucadia, 20. 628.

Leuctra, 31.

Levant, 22. 106.

Lewis, Matthew Gregory, esq., 150.

196.425. 443.

Liakura, Mount, 26.

Liberty, 138. 162. 684.
Licensing act, 444.

Lies, 714.

Life, 32. 46. 55, 56. 85. 183. 265. 285.611.

627. 641.668. 698. 718.751.

Life of a young noble, 717.
Lightning, superstitions respecting, 46.
774.

Ligne, Prince de, 680. 685. 708.
'LINES on the Death of a Young Lady,'
376. To E., 377. To D., 377. On
leaving Newstead Abbey, 377. Writ
ten in Rousseau's Letters of an Ita-
lian Nun,' 379. On a change of mas-
ters at a great school, 383. On a dis-
tant view of the village and school
of Harrow, 386. To M., 366. To
M. S. G., 387. To Woman, 387. To
Mary, on receiving her picture, 387.
To Lesbia, 387. Addressed to a
Young Lady, 388. To Marion, 389.

To a Lady who presented to the author
a lock of hair, &c., 389. To a beauti-
ful Quaker, 397. On the death of
Mr. Fox, 399. To the sighing Stre-
phon, 400. To Eliza, 400. To Ro-
mance, 401. To a Lady who presented
the author with the velvet band which
bound her tresses, 410. To the Rev.
J. T. Becher, on his advising the au-
thor to mix more with society, 410.
To Edward Noel Long, esq., 414. To
a Lady-Oh! had my fate,' &c., 415.
To George Earl Delawarr, 417. To
the Earl of Clare, 417. Written be-
neath an elm in the churchyard of
Harrow, 418. To a vain Lady, 535. Tɔ
Anne, 535. To the author of a Son-
net, beginning Sad is the verse,' &c.,
535. On finding a Fan, 535. To an
Oak at Newstead, 536. On revisiting
Harrow, 537. To my Son, 537. To
a faithful Friend, 538. Inscribed upon
a cup formed from a skull, 539. To
a Lady on being asked my reason
for quitting England, 540. To Mr.
Hodgson, written on board the Lisbon
packet, 542. Written in an album at
Malta, 543. Written after swimming
from Sestos to Abydos, 545. Written
beneath a picture, 546. In the Tra-
vellers' Book at Orchomenus, 545.
On parting, 547. To Dives, 548. On
Moore's operatic farce, 548. To
Thyrza, 549. On a Cornelian heart,
which was broken, 552. To a Lady
weeping, 552. Written on a blank
leaf of the Pleasures of Memory,' 532.
To Time, 554. On Lord Thurlow's
poems, 556. To Lord Thurlow, 556.
To Thomas Moore, on visiting Leigh
Hunt in prison, 556. On hearing
that Lady Byron was ill, 472. To
Belshazzar, 560. On Napoleon's es-
cape from Elba, 561. To Thomas
Moore, 568. On the bust of Helen by
Canova, 568. To Thomas Moore,
569. To Mr. Murray, 569. From
Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori, 569.

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Lofft, Capel, esq., 432 450.

London, a Sunday in, 12. The Devil's
drawing-room, 718. The approaches
to, 712. Never understood by fo-
reigners, 721. One superb menage-
rie,' 721.

Londonderry (Robert Stewart), second
Marquis of, 667, 678. 701. See also
Castlereagh.

London Review, 441.
Loneliness, 36. 188. 746.

Long, Edward Noel, esq., 414. LINES
to,' 414.

Longinus, 595. 608. 745.

Longmans, Messrs., 447. 507.

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Lykanthropy, 699.-
Lyons, Gulf of, 614.
Lyttelton, George Lord, 89.

M.

M.... LINES to, 386.
M. S. G., Lines to, 386.
Macassar Oil, 593.

'Mac Flecknoe,'origin of Dryden's, 439.
Machiavelli, 677.710. 776. His tomb in

Santa Croce, 48.

Mackintosh, Sir James, 522.

Macneil, Hector, esq., his pɔems, 433.
Macpherson's Ossian, 412.
Madness, 50. 646.

Madrid, 528. 706.

Mafra, 7.

Maginn, Dr., his parody on Yarrow
Unvisited,' 588.

Magnesia, 79.

Mahomet, 628. 661.679.

Maid of Athens, 545.

MAID OF ATHENS, ere we part,' 545.
Maid of Saragoza, 10.

Majorian, his visit to Carthage, 96.
Malice, 597.

Mallet, David, 427.

Malta, 19.

'Malta, Farewell to,' 548.

Malthus, Rev. T., his anti-nuptial sys-
tem, 720. Does the thing 'gainst which
he writes, 721. His book the eleventh
commandment, 746.
Malvern Hills, 166.
Man, 602, 603. 640. 702.
Mandeville, 424.

MANFRED; A DRAMATIC POEM,' 135.
Goethe's remarks on, 191.

Manfrini palace, 146.

Manicheism, 317, 318.

Manley, Mrs., her Atalantis, 718.
Mann, the engineer, his pumps, 613.

Mansel, Dr., Bishop of Bristol, 397.
Mansion House, the, 714.
Mantinea, 31. 303.

Marat, 591.

Marathon, 26. 31. 35. 303. 637. Plain of,
offered to Lord Byron for sale, 26.
Marceau, General, 34. 591.
Marchetti, Count, 497.
Marengo, 303.

Maria Louisa, Empress, 461. 533.

Marie Antoinette, 2. Effect of grief on,
138.

Marine barometer, 179. 651.

Mariner, his account of the Tonga

Islands, 161. 172.

Marinet, 697.

Marino, a corrupter of the taste of Eu-
rope, 804.

MARINO FALIERO, DOGE OF VENICE;
an Historical Tragedy,' 193. Dedica-
tion to Goethe, 197. Story of, 786.
'MARION,' Lines to, 389.
Marischalchi Gallery, Bologna, 146.
Marius at Carthage, 498. 725.
Markland, J. H., esq., his character of
Hours of Idleness,' 745.

Markow, General, 686.

Marlborough, Coxe's Life of, 195. 638.
Marlow, his Faustus,' 192.
'Marmion,' 135. 424.

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receiving her picture,' 387.

Mary, Queen of Scots, 179. Her person

described, 661. 703.
Massinger, 430.
Matapan, Cape, 631.
Match-making, 745.
Matrimony, 720.

Matter, 76. Bishop Berkeley's denial of
the existence of, 711.

Matthias, Thomas James, esq., 27. His
'Pursuits of Literature,' 807. His
edition of Gray's works, 807.
Matthews, Charles Skinner, esq., 15.
Matthews, Henry, esq., 15. His Diary
of an Invalid,' 190.

Maturin, Rev. Charles, 196.

Maurice, Rev. Thomas, his Richmond
Hill,' 427.

Mauritania, 18.
'MAZEPPA,' 153.
Mecca, 25. 70. 86.

Medici, family of the, 779. Mausoleum
of the, 48. 779.
Medina, 25.
Meditation, 18.

Mediterranean, 61. A noble subject for

a poem, 61.

Medwin, Mr., 584.

Megara, 46. 128.

Megaspelion, monastery of, 764.

Meknop, General, 691.

Meillerie, 768.

Melancthon, 699.

Melbourne House, 436.

Melody, Suwarrow's polar, 696.

Melton Mowbray, head quarters of the
English chase, 733.

Memnon, statue of, 731.
Memory, 17.

Mendeli, Mount, 26.

Mephistopheles, 465. 727.

Merci, Count, his epitaph, 26.

Merivale, J. H. esq., 434. His Ron-

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Milton, 90. 439. 525. 630. 638.
Minerva, 26. 454.

'MINERVA, CURSE OF,' 453.
Minotaur, fable of the, 624.
Minturnæ, 498.

Mirabeau, 591.

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Monsoon, 688.

Mont Blanc, 35. 50.

Montague, Lady Mary Wortley, 632.
647. 653. 661.

Montaigne, his motto, 698.
Montecucco, 501.

Montgomery, James, Answer to his
poem, entitled The Common Lot,'
409. His Wanderer of Switzerland,'
427.

Monthly Review, its critique on Hours
of Idleness,' 420.
Montmartre, 529.

Mont St. John, 31. 716.

Montmorenci Laval, Duke de, 532, 533.
Moon, 600. 629. Of amatory egotism
the Tuism,' 752.
Moonlight, 190. 217. 600.

Moore, Thomas, esq., 417. 422. 428. 600.
608. 716. 804. LINES on his last
Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera,'
548. LINES to, on
Hunt in prison,' 556.
an epistle to,' 559.

visiting Leigh

FRAGMENT of
LINES to,' 568,

569. His Verses on Leigh Hunt's
Lord Byron and his Contempora-
ries,' 525. His Fudge Family,' 806.
His Twopenny Post-bag,' 806. Cri-
tical notes by, passim.

Moore, Dr., his Zelucco,' 2. His ac-
count of Marino Faliero false and
flippant, 195.

Morat, field of, 35.

More, Hannah, 507. Her Celebs in

search of a Wife,' 592.

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Muezzin, 22. 70. 697.
Munda, 303.

Murat, Joachim, death of, 786. His
snow white plume,' 561.
Murray, John, esq., sums paid by him
to Lord Byron for copyright, 424.
MY DEAR Mr. Murray, you're in a
damn'd hurry,' 570. STRAHAN, Ton-
son, Lintot of the times,' 570. • To
HOOK the reader, you, John Murray,'
569. EPISTLE from, to Dr. Polidori,'
569. LINES to,' 574. His notes on
Medwin's Conversations, 809.
Murray, John, jun. esq., 197.
Music, 79. 743. 755.
Mussulwomen, 151.

MUST THOU GO, my glorious chief,' 562
Musters, Mrs. See Chaworth.
Mutiny, 162.

'MY BOAT is on the shore,' 568.
'MY DEAR Mr. Murray,' 570.'

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Nadir Shah, 700.
Naldi, singer, 430.

N.

Napier, Colonel, his detection of an
error in Childe Harold,' 7.
Napoleon. See Buonaparte.
Napoleon's FAREWELL,' 563.
Napoleon,

François-Charles-Joseph,
Duke of Reichstadt, 533. 756.
'Napoleon the First,' 756.
Napoli di Romania, 120.
National debt, 700.

Native land, sensation on leaving, 611.
Nature, 17. 20, 40. 663. 743. 747.
Nature, PRAYER of,' 413.

NAY, SMILE not at my sullen brow,' 13.
'Needy knife-grinder,' 15.
Nebuchadonoser, 658.
Negropont, 81.

Neipperg, Count, 461. 533.
Nekir, 70.

Nelson, Lord, 591.

Nemesis, Roman, 56. 784.
Nemi, 60.

Neptune, 168, 626.
Nero, 639.

Nero, consul, 165.

Nero, emperor, 639.
Nessus, robe of, 717. 752.

Newfoundland dog, INSCRIPTION ON
the monument of a,' 539.
Newstead Abbey, LINES written on
leaving,' 378. ELEGY on,' 402.
Newton, Sir Isaac, 677. Memorable
sentiment of, 677. Anecdote of the
falling apple, 704.
Ney, Marshal, 697.
Nicopolis, ruins of, 21.
Night, 217. 607.

Nightingale, its attachment to the rose,
63. 80. Its love of solitude, 643.
'Nil admirari,' happiness of the, 661.
729.

Nile, 527.
Nimrod, 658.
Niobe, 50.

NISUS AND EURYALUS,' a paraphrase
from the Eneid, 393.

Noble, life of a young, described, 717.

North-west passage, 729.

Norton, Hon. Mrs., 430.
Novels, 642.

Novelties, please less than they impress,

724.

Numa Pompilius, 594.

0.

Oak, LINES to an, at Newstead,' 536,
Oath, British, 715.
Oath, Continental, 715.

OBSERVATIONS upon an Article in
Blackwood's Magazine,' 800.
Obstinacy, 742.
Ocean, 61.

'Ocean Stream,' 653.
Ocellus Lucanus, 766.
O'Connell, 575.

Odalisques, 670.

ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE,'
460.

ODE ON VENICE,' 480.
Odessa, 666.

Offspring, care of, 664.

'OH, Anne! your offences,' 535.
OH! say not, sweet Anne,' 535,
OH! banish care,' 548.

OH! had my fate been joined with
thine!' 415.

OH LADY! when I left the shore,' 543.
OH! my lonely, lonely, lonely pillow,'

577.

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Pickersgill, Joshua, his Three Brothers,

300.

Picture, a, is the past,' 752.
Pictures, 756.

Pigot, Miss, LINES to,' 400.
Pigot, Dr.,

REPLY to some Verses

of, on the cruelty of his mistress,'
400.

Pillans, James, 429.

Pindar, 12. 636.

Pindemonte, Ippolito, 530.

Pindus, Mount, 21.

Piræus, 46.

Pirates, 91.

Pisse-vache, 49.

Pistol, 644.

Pitt, Right Hon. William, his additions
to our parliamentary tongue, 439.
His grave next that of Fox, 526. His
disinterestedness, 698. EPITAPH for,'

573.

Pitti Palace, 47.

Pizarro, 15. 529.

Plagiarism, 134. 288. 612, 613.

Plato, his lines on the tomb of Themis-
tocles, 62. His system of love, 601.
His Dialogues, 750. His reply to
Diogenes, 754.

Platonic love, 598. 601. 703.

Playhouse bill, origin of, 444. Pro-
priety of repealing it, 444.
Pleasure, 601, 602. 610. A stern moral-
ist, 635.

Pleasures of Hope, 433.

Pleasures of Memory, 433. 'LINES
written on a blank leaf of,' 552.
Plimley, Peter (Rev. Sydney Smith), his
'Letters,' 757.

Plutarch's Lives,' 687. Mitford's abuse
of, 721.

'Po, Stanzas to the,' 571.
Poetry, present state of English, 804.
Nothing in, so difficult as a beginning,
640. Is a passion,' 651.
Poets, 502.650. Amatory, 652. Duties
of, 692. The greatest living, 716.
Poggio, his exclamation on looking
down on Rome, 47.

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Prince Regent, A finished gentleman
from top to toe,' 726. SONNET to,
on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzge-
rald's Forfeiture,' 572. Lines to, on
his standing between the coffins of
Henry VIII. and Charles I., 558.
Principles, the two, 332.
'PRISONER OF CHILLON,' 138.
PROLOGUE delivered previously to the
performance of the Wheel of Fortune,
at a private theatre,' 398.
PROMETHEUS,' 565.

Prometheus of Eschylus, 602.

'PROPHECY OF DANTE,' 495. Dedication
to Countess Guiccioli, 496.
Prophets, 739.

Protesilaus, 648.

Pruth, the river, 530.
Psyche, 701.

Public schools, 596. 610. Advantages
of, 596. Best adapted to the genius
and constitution of the English, 596.
Pulci, his Morgante Maggiore,' 482
Sire of the half-serious rhyme, 641.
Pultowa, battle of, 154. 161.
Puns, 440.

Pye, Henry James, esq., 422. 523.
Pygmalion, statue of, 671. 701.
Pyramus and Thisbe, 658.

Pyrrhic dance, 632. 637.

Pyrrho, the doubting philosopher, 698.
Pyrrhus, 533.

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QUAKER, Lines to a beautiful,' 397.
Quaker, tenets of the, 16.

Quarrels of Authors, D'Israeli's, 800.

Quarterly Review, 609. Critical notes
from, passim.

Queens, generally prosperous in their
reigns, 708.

Quirini, Alvise, 230.
Quite refreshing,' 692.

R.

Rage, woman's, 664.

Rainbow, 602. Description of a, 619.
'Ram Alley,' Barrey's comedy of, 458.
Ramazan, feast of, 22. 65.

Ranz des Vaches, 288.

Rape of the Lock, 806.

Raphael, his death, 149. His Transfi-
guration, 744.

Rapp, American harmonist, 746.
Ravenna, 48. Its pine forest, C39. Battle
of, 650. Dante's tomb at, 650.
Ravenstone, 187.

Ready money, 'is Aladdin's lamp,' 720.
Reason, 333. 'Ne'er was hand in glove
with rhyme,' 703.

Red Sea, 623.

Reformadoes, 705.

Refreshing, origin of the phrase, 508.

Reichstadt (Napoléon François Charles
Joseph), Duke of, 533. 756.
Reinagle, R. R., his chained eagle, 30.
Rejected Addresses,' its happy imita-
tion of Fitzgerald, the small-beer
poet, 421.

Religious opinions, folly of prosecutions
for, 667.

REMARKS on the Romaic, or modern
Greek language, with Specimens and
Translations,' 792.
Rembrandt, 732.

REMEMBER him, whom passion's
power,' 555.

REMEMBRANCE,' 410.

REMIND me not, remind me not,' 540.

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Ridotto, description of, 150.
Rienzi, 54.

Riga, the Greek patriot, 85. His Greek

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war song, Atúri maidir,' and trans-
lation, 546.

Ring, the matrimonial, 703.

RIVER that rollest by the ancient
walls,' 571.

Roberts, Mr. (editor of the British Re-
view), 581. 608, 798.

Rochefoucault, 40. 677.
Rogers, Samuel, esq., his Pleasures of
Memory,' 62. 88. 433. His Colum-
bus,' 62. Dedication of the Giaour'
to, 62. His Italy,' 280, 281. 292.
296, 237. 299. 800. His translation of
Zappi's sonnet on the statue of
Moses, 503.

ROMAIC, or modern Greek language,
remarks on, with specimens and
translations,' 792.
Romaic war song, 546.
Romaic love song, 546.

ROMANCE muy doloroso del Sitio y
Toma de Alhama,' translated, 566.

'ROMANCE,' Lines to, 401.

Roman Daughter, story of the, 57.
Romanelli, physician, 546. 762.

Rome described, 47. The city of the

soul,' 50. The Niobe of Nations,'
50. Sackage of, 500.

Romilly, Sir Samuel, 592. 718. 802.
Romulus, temple of, 782.

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Sabbath in London, 12.

Sabellicus, his description of Venice, 42.
Sadness, 27.

Safety lamp, Sir Humphry Davy's, 602.
St. Angelo, castle of, 58. 313.

St. Bartholomew, flayed alive, 656.
St. Francis, his recipe for chastity, 669.
St. Helena, 527.

St. Peter's at Rome, 58, 502.

St. Sophia at Constantinople, not to be
compared with St. Paul's Cathedral,
653.

Sainte Palaye, M. de, 2.

Salamis, 64. 529. 637.

Sallust, 676.

Salvator Rosa, 732.
Santa Croce, 48.
Santa Maura, 20.
Sappho, 20. 595. 628.
Saragoza, sieges of, 10.
Saragoza, Maid of, 10. 529.

SARDANAPALUS, a Tragedy,' 244.
Satanic school, 512, 513.

SAUL, Song of, before his last Battle,'
465.

Scaligers, tomb of the, 530.
Schaffhausen, fall of, 49.
Scamander, 648.

Scandal, 597. 607.

Schiller's Wallenstein, 591.
Schroepfer, 760.

Scimitars, Turkish, characters on, 84.
Scipio Africanus, 310.
Scipios, tomb of the, 50. 778.
Scorpion, 67.

Scotland, 705.

Scott, Sir Walter, 316, 317. 423. 434.
445. 526. 705. 720. His Lay of the
Last Minstrel,' 423. 434. 720. 748.
His Marmion,' 135. His opinion of
Don Juan,' 587. His Demonology,'
729. Critical notes by, passim.
Scriptures, 734.
Sea-attorney, 630.
Sea-coal fires, 732.

Sea-sickness, remedies for, 611.

Seale, Dr. John, his Greek Metres,'
385.

Sea-walls between the Adriatic and
Venice, inscription on, 756.

Seasons, Thomson's, would have been
better in rhyme, 806. Inferior to his
⚫ Castle of Indolence,' 806.

Ségur, Count, his character of Prince
Potemkin, 680.

Self-love, 669. 702.

Semiramis, 248. 658.

SENNACHERIB, Destruction of,' 467.
Senses, duty of not trusting the, 735.
Seraglio, interior of, 675.

Serassi, his Life of Tasso,' 477.
Sesostris, 526.

Sestos, LINES after swimming from,'
545.

Seven Towers, prison of the, 666.

Seville, 9. 11. 592.

Sforza, Francesco, 281.

Sforza, Ludovico, 138.

Sgricci, Count, 776.

Shadwell, Sir Lancelot, 317.
Shadwell, Thomas, 439.

Shakspeare, his obligations to North's
Plutarch, 613. His infelicitous mar-
riage, 630.

Shaving, miseries of, 737.

She walks in Beauty,' 463.

She-epistle described, 735.

Shee, Sir Martin (president of the
Royal Academy), his Rhymes on
Art,' 434.

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Shelley, Percy Bysshe, esq. 300. 513.
Shelley, Mrs., 300.

Sheridan, Right Hon. Richard Brins-
ley, 473, 474. 718. His Critic,' 79.
'MONODY on the Death of,' 473. His
Lines on Waltzing, 459.

Sheridan, Thomas, esq., 430.

Sheridan, Mrs. Thomas, her ⚫ Carwell,'
430.

Shipwreck, description of a, 612–620.
Shooter's Hill, 711.

Shreckhorn, 36.

Siddons, Mrs., 196. 430. 553.

SIEGE OF CORINTH,' 120.

Sierra Morena, 10.

Sigeum, Cape, 647.

Silenus, 306.

Simeon, Rev. Charles, 444.

Simond, M., 521.

Simoom, 65. 646.

Simplon, the, 702.

Sinecures, 757.

Singing, merit of simplicity in, 649.734
Sinking fund, 759.

Sisyphus, 742.

Skeffington, Sir Lumley, 430.

SKETCH, A,' 469.

SKULL, Lines inscribed upon a cup

formed from a,' 539.

Slaughter, 33.

Slave market at Constantinople, 652
653.

Slavery of the great, 634, 655.

Sleep, 623. 643. 756. Sir T. Browne's
encomium on, 643.

Smedley, Rev. Mr., his History of
the Two Foscari,' 790.
Smith, Horace, esq., his Horace in
London,'

Smith, Rev. Sydney, the reputed author
of Peter Plimley's Letters, 48
His twelve-parson power,' 707. See
'Peter Pith,' 757.

Smith, Mrs. Spencer, 543. See Flo-
rence.'

Smoking, 168.

So we'll go no more a roving,' 569.
Society, 654. 724, 725. 733. 737. 742.
Socrates, 453. 303. 667. 677. 750.
Soignies, wood of (remnant of the forest
of Ardennes), 31.

Solano, governor of Calais, his trea-
chery, 14.

Solitary confinement, effects of, 298.
Solitude, 19. 38. 45. 60. 288, 599, 637.06.

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