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Ewing, Dr. Exeter 'Change F. Faber, Rev. George Fainting, sensation of Falconer, his 'Shipwreck' Falkland (Lucius Gary), Viscount, killed in a duel by Mr. Powell 'Father of Light! Great God of Heaven!' Falkner, Mr., Lord Byron's letter to, with a copy of his poems Fall of Terni Falmouth Fame, first tidings of, to Lord Byron See. also 'FARE THEE WELL, and if for ever' Farrell, D., esq. Fatalism 'Faust,' Goethe's 'Faustus,' Marlow's Fawcett, John, comedian 'Fazio,' Milman's tragedy of Fear Ferrara, Lord Byron's visit to Fersen, Count Fidler, Ernest Fielding, 'the prose Homer of human nature.' Finlay, Kirkman, esq. Fitzgerald, Lord Edward ----, William Thomas, esq., poetaster Flemish school of painting Fletcher, William (Lord Byron's valet) Flood, Right Hon. Henry, his debut in the House of Commons 'Florence,' the lady addressed under this title in 'Childe Harold' (Mrs., Spencer Smith) Florence, Lord Byron's visits to the picture gallery Foote, Miss, the actress (afterwards, Countess of Harrington), her debut in the 'Child of Nature' Forbes, Lady Adelaide Forresti, G. Forsyth, Joseph, esq., his 'Italy' Fortune, Lord Byron attributed everything to See, also 'Foscari, the Two; an Historical Tragedy' Foscolo, Ugo His 'Essay on Petrarch' Fountain of Arethusa, Lord Byron's visit to Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, notice of poems His Oratory ----, Henry 'Frament, A' 'FRANCESCA OF RIMINI; from the Inferno of Dante' Francis, Sir Philip, the probable author of 'Junius' 'Frankenstein,' Mrs. Shelley's Franklin, Benjamin Frederick the Second, 'the only monarch worth recording in Prussian annals' Free press in Greece Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham, his 'Whistlecraft' Fribourg Friday, supposed unluckiness of G. Galignani, M. Gait, John, esq., his life of Lord Byron See, also Gamba, Count Pietro, the Countess Guiccioli's letter to Mr. Moore His friendship with Lord Byron His arrest at Ravenna His notices of Lord Byron on his departure for Greece Remarks on Lord Byron's death Garrick, Sheridan's Monologue on Gay, Madame Sophie ----, Mlle. Delphine Gell, Sir William Review of his 'Geography of Ithaca,' and 'Itinerary of Greece' Geneva, Lake of George the Third, granted a pension to Mrs. Byron George the Fourth, his interview with Lord Byron His indignation against 'Cain' The 'Vault reflection' 'Georgics,' a finer poem than the AEnei
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