on religion with Dr. Kennedy at Mataxata
His letters to Madame Guiccioli
His address to the Greek government
And remonstrance to Prince Mavrocordati
Testimonies to the benevolence and soundness of his views
Instances of his humanity and generosity while at Cephalonia
1824. Jan. 5., arrives at Missolonghi
Writes 'Lines on completing my thirty-sixth year'
Intended attack upon Lepanto
Is made commander-in-chief of the expedition
Rupture with the Suliotes
The expedition suspended
His last illness
His death
His funeral
Inscription on his monument
His will
His person
His sensitiveness on the subject of his lameness
His abstemiousness
His habitual melancholy
His tendency to make the worst of his own obliquities
His generosity and kind-heartedness
His politics
His religious opinions
His tendency to superstition
Portraits of him
Byron, Lady
Her remarks on Mr. Moore's Life of Lord Byron
Lord Byron's letters to
----, Honourable Augusta Ada
Byron, (George) seventh lord
----, Eliza
----, Henry
C.
Cadiz, described
Caesar, Julius, his times
Cahir, Lady
'CAIN, a Mystery,' alleged blasphemies
See also
Caledonian meeting, 'Address intended to be recited at'
Calvert, Mr., Lord Byron's schoolfellow at Harrow
Cambridge, Lord Byron's entry into Trinity College
A chaos of din and drunkenness
Lord Byron's distaste to
Camoens, distinguished himself in war
Campbell, Thomas, esq., his first introduction to Lord Byron
Coleridge lecturing against him
His 'Pleasures of Hope'
The best of judges
His unpublished poem on a scene in Germany
Inadvertencies in his 'Lives of the Poets'
His 'Gertrude of Wyoming' full of false scenery
See, also
Canning, Right Hon. George
His oratory
----, Sir Stratford, his poem entitled 'Buonaparte'
Canova
His early love
Cant, 'the grand primum mobile of England'
Cantemir, Demetrius, his 'History of the Ottoman Empire,'
Carlile, Richard, folly of his trial
Carlisle (Frederick Howard), fifth Earl of, becomes Lord Byron's
guardian
His alleged neglect of his ward
Proposed reconciliation between Lord Byron and
Caroline, Queen of England
Carmarthen, Marchioness of
Caro, Annibale, his translations from the classics
Carpenter, James, the bookseller
Carr, Sir John, the traveller
Cartwright, Major
Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, his translation of Dante
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