The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry

Chapter 34

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Vespasian, ii. 298, _392, 408, 410_, 512, 524

Vespucci, Amerigo, _iv. 262_

Vestris, _i. 347_

Vesuvius, v. 552

Vevey, ii. 277, 303

Vianolo, _L'Histoire Vénitienne_, _v. 124_

Vicovaro, village of, ii. 523

Vienna, Congress of, ii. 402; v. 538, _550, 562_; _vi. 399_; Siege of, iii. 458; taken by the French, v. 550; Treaty of, _v. 550_

Villa Ludovisi, _ii. 432_

Villani, P., _Liber de Florentiæ Famosis Civibus_, _iv. 309_

Villanuova, Alberti di, _Dizzionario Universale_, _iv. 309_

Villari, Professor, _ii. 415_

Villehardouin, _ii. 329_

Villêle, M. de, _v. 575_

Villeneuve, town, iv. _18_, 26, _120_

Villeneuve, Jérôme Petion de, Mayor of Paris, vi. 13

Villiers, De, _Le Festin de Pierre, ou le fils criminel_, vi. xvi

Vimercato, Augustino, _Canzoni di Dante, etc._, _iv. 248_

Vimiera, battle of, _ii. 39_

Virgil, iv. 319; vi. 73, _478_; _Æneid_, i. xii, 25, 151, _372_, 382, 451, _477_; ii. _64, 71, 133, 143, 189, 384, 396_, 407, 510, 514; vi. 521, _526_; Domitius Marsus' epitaph on, i. 73; "and Maro sang," i. 312; _Georgics_, _i. 362, 440_; _ii. 379_; _vi. 323_; "forced no more to groan O'er Virgil's devilish verses," i. 405; Heyne's edition of, _i. 490_; "Alas, for Virgil's lay," ii. 392; Petrarch's, ii. 480; Mantua his birthplace, ii. 507; _Eclogues_, iv. 567; _v. 289_; vi. 26, _185_, 492

Visconti, Ennius Quirinus, ii. 324, _518_

Visconti, Filippo, Duke of Milan, v. 116

_Vision of Belshazzar_, iii. 397

_Vision of Don Roderick_, _i. 436_; _ii. 4, 51_

_Vision of Judgment_, _i. 305_; iv. 280, 473-525, _579_; _v. 196_; vi. xvi, _4, 75, 338, 445_

Vitellius, ii. 299

Vitepsk, battle of, _iv. 207_

Vitiges, a Dalmatian, _ii. 390_

Vittorelli, Jacopo, iv. 535

Vittoria, battle of, _iii. 416_

Vittoria Colonna, _iv. 262_

Vivian, General, _ii. 234_

Viviani, Vincenzo, _ii. 369_

Vlack (Wallachia), Bey of, ii. 199

_Vocabolario Italiano-Latino_, _iv. 308_

Vogüé, Viscount E. Melchior de, _Le Fils de Pierre Le Grand_, _Mazeppa_, etc., iv. 203, _220_

Voïart, Madame Elise, _Chants Populaires des Servics_, _iii. 188_

Volondorako, _ii. 142_

Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, _Pucelle_, i. 437; _Candide, ou l'Optimisme_, ii. _41_, 89, _281_; vi. 226; Rousseau and, _ii. 266_; imprisoned in the Bastille, ii. 282; his Ferney Estate, ii. 306; _Henriade_, _iii. 361_; _Mariamne_, _iii. 400_; Benjamin Brue, iii. 442; Byron's _Sonnet to Lake Leman_, iv. 53; Wordsworth and Coleridge _v._, _iv. 184_; _vi. 363_; _Histoire de Charles XII._, iv. 201, 205, _220_; _OEuvres_, _iv. 212_; on Venice, _iv. 456_; _La Bible enfin expliquée, etc._, _v. 208_; _Dieu et les Hommes_, _v. 210_; his grave, _v. 548_; _Essai sur les Moeurs et L'Esprit des Nations_, v. 549; Nino de Lenclos' bequest, _vi. 246_; Byron's two quotations from, vi. 266; and Frederick the Great, _vi. 337_; _Correspondence avec L'Emperatrice de Russie_, vi. 381; _Éléments de la Philosophie de Newton_, _vi. 400_; "la bonne société régle tout," _vi. 470_

_Volume of Nonsense, A_, vii. 70

von Duhn, F., _ii. 395_

von Ranke, Leopold, _History of Servia_, _iii. 188_

von Stolberg, Louise, _ii. 369_

von Talvi, _Volkslieder der Serben_, _iii. 188_

Vopiscus, ii. 520

Vórskla river, _iv. 208, 233_

Vossius, I., _De Ant. Urb. Rom. Mag._, ii. 516

Vostizza, _ii. 60_

Voygoux, Louis Charles Antoine Desaix de, vi. 14

Vuilliemin, _Chillon Étude Historique_, iv. 5

Vuillier, G. (Heinemann), _History of Dancing_, _i. 492_

W

Waddington, Samuel Ferrand, _A Key to a Delicate Investigation. An Address to the People of the United Kingdom_, vi. 265

Wagner, Richard, _Rienzi_, _ii. 415_

Wahabees, the, ii. 151, 186

Waithman, Sir Robert ("Bobby"), M.P. for the City of London, _vii. 67, 68_

Wake, Kyd, _iv. 511_

Walcheren Expedition, the, _vii. 29_

Waldegrave, James Earl, _Memoirs_, vii. 76

Waldie, Miss Jane, _iii. 313_; _Sketches Descriptive of Italy_, iv. 471

Waldstein, Albrecht Wenceslaus Eusebius, Count of, v. 371

Wales, Princess Charlotte of, _vi. 19_

Waliszewski, K., _The Story of a Throne_, _vi. 381, 389, 399, 412_; _Romance of an Empress_, _vi. 388_

_Walker, Wolcot_ v., v. 204

Wallace Collection, the, _iv. 461_

Wallach, J.W., as "Ulric" in _Werner_, v. 324

Wallachia (Vlack), Bey of, ii. 199; conquered by the Austrians, _vi. 222_

Waller, _i. 306_

Walpole, Horace, _ii. 480_; _vi. 208_; _Memoirs of the Reign of King George II._, _iii. 299_; vii. 76; _Letters_, iv. 339, _367_; _vi. 528_; _Castle of Otranto_; _Mysterious Mother_, iv. 339, _367_; "the summer has set in with its usual severity," _iv. 505_

Walpole, Sir Robert, i. 414; vii. 68

Walpole, Rev. Robert, ii. 204

Walsh, Rev. Dr. R., _Narrative of a Resident in Constantinople_, _iii. 16_

Walton, Izaak, vi. 513

_Waltz, The_, i. 475-502; ii. _53_, 177; _iii. 251_; v. 537; _vi. 151, 448, 451_; _vii. 33, 46_

Warburton, Bishop (_The Divine Legation of Moses, etc._), v. 209; _vi. 487_; "orthodoxy is _my doxy_," _vi. 267_; _Works of Pope_, _vi. 453_

Ward, Hon. J.W., iii. 217, 499; vii. 49, 54

Warden, William, _Letters written on board His Majesty's Ship the Northumberland, and at St. Helena_, _v. 545_

Wardle, Colonel Gwyllim Lloyd, _i. 391_

Ware, ii. 66, _88_; bed of, vi. 272

Warens, Madame de, _ii. 266, 303_

Waring, Major John Scott, _ii. 7_

Warner, Mrs., as "Josephine" in _Werner_, v. 324

Warton, Dr. Joseph, _ii. 480_

Warton, Dr. Thomas, poet-laureate, _i. 305, 411_; _iii. 452, 474_; _vi. 166_; _History of English Poetry_, v. 200, _207_

Warville, Jean Pierre Brissot de, vi. 13

Washington, George, iv. 516; v. 554; vi. 331, 376

Waterloo, ii. 226, 255, 293, _459_; iii. 429, 431; v. 538; vi. 345, 375, 539

Watkins, Dr. John, _Memoirs, etc., of Lord Byron_, v. 203, _474_

Watson, James, a Radical agitator, vi. 265

Watson, Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, _ii. 283_; _Anecdotes of the Life of_, v. 208

Watts, A.A., _iii. 280_

_Waverley_, _iv. 334_; v. 209; _vi. 272, 404_

Way, Billy, _i. 348_

Webb, William Frederick, _vi. 497_

Webb, Miss Geraldine (Lady Chermside), _vi. 497_

Weber, W.H. (Scott's amanuensis), _Metrical Romances of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries_, _i. 396_; _iii. 145_

Webster, Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Holland), _ii. 80_

Webster, Lady Frances Wedderburn, iii. _67_, 69, 149, 218, 319, _390_; vi. _375_, 451

Webster, James Wedderburn, iii. 149, _381_; _iv. 459_ _Waterloo and other Poems_, vii. 45

Webster, Sir Godfrey, Bart., _ii. 80_

_Weekly Messenger_ (Boston), _iii. 297, 307_

_Weekly Political Register_, _ii. 40_

_Weekly Register_, v. 540, _572_; _vi. 266_

Weevers, John, _Funerall Monuments_, _vi. 422_

_Well! thou art happy_, i. 277; _iv. 37_

Wellesley, Marquis of, _ii. 79, 497_

Wellesley, William Pole Tylney Long, vi. 451

Wellington, Duke of, _i. 485_; v. 568, 575-577; "new victories," i. 496; _Childe Harold_ on, ii. xi; Convention of Cintra, ii. 39, 86; has enacted marvels, ii. 88; Lady de Ros, _ii. 230_; The "Holy Alliance," _ii. 402_; Waterloo, _ii. 459_; vi. 345; in _Parenthetical Address_, iii. 57; Mrs. Boehm's masquerade, _iv. 177_; Achilles statue in Hyde Park inscribed to, _v. 535_; at the Vienna Congress, v. 539; "filled the sign-posts then, like Wellesley now," vi. 12; "great moral lesson," _vi. 266_; and Dan Mackinnon, _vi. 276_; _Don Juan, Canto IX._, vi. 373; the Kinnaird-Marinet incident, _vi. 374_; "I have seen a Duke turn politician stupider," vi. 452; "has but enslaved the whites," vi. 461

_Wellington Despatches_, _ii. 50, 51_; _vi. 345, 374_

Wells, Bishop Hugh de, _vi. 596_

Welschinger, Henri, _L'Ami de M. de Tallyrand_, _vi. 507_

Wentworth, Lord, _i. 437_

Wentworth, W.C., _A Statistical Description, etc., of N.S. Wales_, _v. 588_

_Were my bosom as false, etc._, iii. 399

_Werner_, _i. 369_; _iii. 521_; iv. _19, 21_, 81, _122, 226_; v. 279, 323-466, _543, 549, 611, 612_; _vi. 148_

Werner, Franz von (Murad Effendi), iv. 329

Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias, _v. 347_

Werther, i. 476, 494

Wesley, John, iv. 522; vi. 303

West, Benjamin, i. _389_, 466

West, Mrs. W., actress, iv. 324

Westall, W., A.R.A., _ii. 11_; _vi. 478_

Western, _v. 572_

Westminster, Marquis of (Lord Robert Grosvenor), i. 412

_Westminster Review_, iii. _25_, 76; _vi. 3_; vii. 86

Westmoreland, John Fane, 10th Earl of, vii. 28

Westphalia, Peace of, _v. 340, 372_; Congress of, _vi. 531_

Wharton, Henry Thornton, _Sappho_, _vi. 180_

Wheat, prices in England (1818-1822), v. 539

Wheatley, H.B., _London Past and Present_, _iv. 161_

_When coldness wraps this suffering clay_, iii. 395

_When I roved a young Highlander_, i. 191

_When we two parted_, iii. 410

Whig Club of Fox's time, its uniform of blue and buff, vi. 9

Whig Club, Cambridge, vii. _66_, 68

Whiskey, a light carriage, ii. 65

Whist, vi. 173

Whiston, _vi. 400_

Whitbread, Samuel, _iii. 54_; _iv. 75, 519_; vi. 451; vii. 30

White, Henry Kirke, i. 363; _ii. 123_; _Remains_, iv. 522

White, Miss Lydia, Sydney Smith's "Tory Virgin," iv. 569; "Miss Diddle" of _The Blues_, iv. 570; her death, iv. 587

Whitefield, _i. 412_

Whitworth, Earl of, _i. 195_

Wicklow, the Irish gold-mine in, i. 426

Wicksteed, Rev. Philip H., _iv. 248_

Wiel, Alethea, _Two Doges of Venice_, v. 119, _121, 133, 143, 171, 178, 179, 183, 190, 193_

Wieland's _Oberon_, _i. 362_; _iii. 263_

Wilberforce, iv. 181; vi. 461, _549_

_Wild Gazelle, The_, iii. 384

Wilderswyl, village of, _iv. 119_

Wildman, Colonel Thomas, _i. 89, 257_; vi. _496, 497_, 589

Wilhelm, Paul, ii. 299

Wilkes, John, iv. 476, 480, 508-511

Wilkie, Dr. W., _i. 403_; _Epigoniad_, _i. 436_

Wilkie, Sir David, "The Defence of Saragossa," ii. 92

William the Conqueror, iv. 543; vi. 410

William and Mary, _vi. 496_

William I. of Germany, his "triumphant piety," _vi. 370_

William I. of Holland, _ii. 225_

William III., _i. 198_

Williams, Edward, v. 331

Williams, Hugh W., _Travels in Italy, Greece, etc._, _iii. 15, 16_

Williams (Anthony Pasquin), _i. 304_

Williams, Dr., _Theol. Lib._, iv. 479

Willis, Chief Justice, _iv. 585_

Willis, Rev. Dr. Francis, i. 416; _ii. 43_

Willis, John, _i. 416_

Willis, Margaret (Lady Beaumont), iv. 585

Willis' Rooms, _i. 347_

Wilmot, Juliana, Lady, _iii. 381_

Wilmot, Mrs. (Barberina Ogle), afterwards Lady Wilmot Horton, then Lady Dacre, the original of "She walks in Beauty," _iii. 381_; iv. 569, 570; vii. 48, _54_; _Ina, a Tragedy_, _vii. 48_

Wilmot, Sir Robert John (afterwards Wilmot Horton), _iii. 381_; vii. 54

Wilmot, Sir Robert, _iii. 381_

Wilson, printer, i. 452

Wilson, John (Christopher North), ii. 315, 462; _Isle of Palms_, iii. 230; on Moore, _iv. 61_; v. 280; on _Manfred_, iv. 80, 81; on _Marino Faliero_, iv. 329; _City of the Plague_, iv. 339; _Noctes Ambrosianæ_, iv. 570; on _Heaven and Earth_, v. 280, 282; on _Don Juan_, _vi. 213_

Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas, "Southwark's Knight," _vii. 67_

Wilson, W., _A Missionary Voyage to the South Pacific Ocean, etc._, _v. 605_

Winckelmann, _Storia delle Arti, etc._, ii. _396, 431, 432_, 490, 509, 511, 512, 518

_Windsor Poetics. Lines composed on the Occasion of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent being seen standing between the coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles I. in the Royal Vault at Windsor_, vii. 35

Wingfield, Hon. John, _i. 96_; ii. 81, 82, 94

Winsor, Justin, _History of America_, _iv. 198_

Wirt, William, _Life of Patrick Henry_, _v. 560_

Wolcot, Dr. John (Peter Pindar), i. 294, _304, 390, 395, 412_; iv. 158; _Instructions to a Laureat_, _iv. 519_; _Ode to a Margate Hoy_, _vii. 5_

_Wolcot_ v. _Walker_, v. 204

Wolf of the Capitol, Rome, ii. 396

Wolf, F., _Primavera y Flor de Romances_, _iv. 529_

Wolfe, General James, vi. 12

Wolfe, Rev. C., _vi. 165_

Wolmar, Madame, ii. 305

Wolseley, Lord, _Decline and Fall of Napoleon_, _v. 551_

_Woman's Hair, A_, i. 233; _iii. 12_

Wood, J.T., _Modern Discoveries on the Site of Ancient Ephesus_, _ii. 441_

Wood, the pedestrian, _i. 322_

Woodhouselee, Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord, _Essay on Petrarch_, _ii. 351_

Woodward, Dr. John, _Fossils of England_, _v. 632_

Worcester, battle of, _ii. 395_

Wordsworth, Miss Dorothy, _i. 422_; _iv. 585_

Wordsworth, John, captain of _The Earl of Abergavenny_, _vi. 91_

Wordsworth, William, _i. 305, 318, 331_; ii. 311; iii. 149; vi. 39, 80, _587_; _vii. 70_ Byron's review of his _Poems_, _i. 234_; _Lyrical Ballads_, i. 315, 316; _iv. 269_; Distributor of Stamps for the County of Westmorland, _i. 321_; iv. 582; vi. 5; "Yet let them not to vulgar Wordsworth stoop," etc., i. 368; "Let simple Wordsworth chime his childish verse," i. 369; "write but like Wordsworth--live beside a lake," i. 422; on Bland Burges, _i. 437_; _Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal_, ii. 87; "l'acent Wordsworthien," _ii. 115_; iv. 6; as preached by Shelley, _ii. 219_; _Emperors and Kings, etc._, _ii. 227_; "Not in the Lucid Intervals of Life," _ii. 258_; _Tintern Abbey_, _ii. 261, 272_; _v. 613_; _Intimations of Immortality_, _ii. 271, 352_; _Excursion_, _ii. 272, 281_; _v. 94, 613_; vi. 4, 176; _On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic_, _ii. 336_; _In the Pass of Killycranky_, _ii. 337_; _Near the Lake of Thrasymene_, _ii. 377, 378_; _Descriptive Sketches_, _ii. 385_; "How clear, how keen, how marvellously bright!" iii. xx; Coleridge's _Lines to a Gentleman_, _iii. 336_; his quarrel with Byron, iii. 533; iv. 479; _Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle_, _iv. 16, 27_; _Ruth_, iv. 24; _Works_, _iv. 25, 27, 33, 220_; _A Poet's Epitaph_, _iv. 26_; Byron an admirer of, _iv. 47_; "Wordsworth and Co.," _iv. 182_; depreciates Voltaire, _iv. 184_; _Resolution and Independence_ (originally _The Leech-gatherer_), iv. _267_, 582 _Two Addresses to the Freeholders of Westmorland_, _iv. 341_; _Peter Bell_, _iv. 341_; vi. 177; vii. 63, 64; Hazlitt on, _iv. 518_; referred to in _The Blues_, iv. 585; _Sonnet to a Painter_, _v. 251_; "crazed beyond all hope," vi. 74; "unexcised, unhired," vi. 175; _Benjamin the Waggoner_, vi. 177; "poet Wordy," vi. 214; _Supplement to the Preface_ (_Poems_), _ibid._; compared with Jacob Benmen, _vi. 268_; _Thanksgiving Ode_, vi. 332; "has supporters two or three," vi. 445; Mackintosh, _vii. 32_; _The White Doe of Rylstone; or, The Fate of the Nortons, a Poem_, vii. 45; "the great metaquizzical poet," _vii. 72, 73_

_World, The_, _i. 358_; _vi. 525_

Wormeley, Katharine Prescott, translation of _Prince de Ligne's Memoirs_, _vi. 415_

Wraxall, Sir N.W., _Historical Memoirs_, _vi. 478_; _Posthumous Memoirs_, _vii. 29, 30_

Wren, C., i. 438

Wright, John, _ii. 217_; iii. 75, 443; _iv. 63_

Wright, Walter Rodwell, _Horæ Ionicæ_, i. 366; ii. x, _104_, 202

Wright, Professor, _Kufic Tombstones in the British Museum_, _iii. 120_

_Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos_, iii. 13; _vi. 112_

Wul-wulleh, death-song of Turkish women, iii. 205

Wyatt, Sir Thomas, iv. 239

Wycherley, _i. 322_

Wylde, G., _i. 45_

Wynn, _iv. 520_

Wynne, iv. 476

X

Xantippe, _iv. 253_

Xeres, v. 565

Xerxes, ii. 166; iv. 259; vi. 46, 169

Y

Yakintu, king of Arvad, v. 4

Yanina, Janina, or Joannina, lake of, ii. 179, 189

Yarmouth, Maria Fagniani, Lady, _i. 501_

Yarmouth, Lord, "Red Herrings," _i. 493, 497, 501_; vii. 22

Yearsley, Ann, _i. 329_

Yesoukoï, Lieutenant-Colonel, vi. 354

Yonge, C.D., translation of Athenæus' _Deipno._, _v. 11_

York, Duchess of, _iii. 45_

York, Duke of, _i. 3, 391_; _ii. 169_; _iii. 45_; _iv. 587_; _vi. 67, 451, 507_

Young, Edward, _Revenge_, i. 26, _409_; _iii. 158, 200_; _Night Thoughts_, ii. 95, _161_; _iii. 129, 262_; _vi. 186, 450_; _Resignation_, _vi. 450_; _Love of fame, the Universal Passion_, _vi. 461_

Young, Rosalind A., _The Mutiny, etc._, _v. 622_

_Young Lochinvar_, _ii. 70_

Z

Zama, battle of, _ii. 459_

Zanetti, ii. 472

Zanga, a character in Young's _Revenge_, i. 26, _409_

Zappi, Giovanni Battista, _iv. 271_

Zara, siege of, iv. 331, 332

Zaragoza, Augustina, maid of, ii. 58, 91

Zarina, Queen, character in _Sardanapalus_, v. 12

Zarotti, _iv. 287_

_Zechariah_, _v. 286_

Zegri, the, a Moorish tribe, v. 558

Zela, battle of, _ii. 398_

Zeller, Dr. E., _Socrates and the Socratic Schools_, _ii. 103_

_Zend-Avesta_, _iii. 110_; _iv. 112_

Zendrini, A., _Elogio di Jacopo Morelli_, _iv. 457_

Zeno, Carlo, ii. 477, 497

Zeus Olympius, Temple of, ii. 167

Ziani, Doge Sebastian, ii. 473

Zibeon, Esau's wife, _v. 285_

Zimri, king of Israel, _v. 107_

Zitza, convent and village of, ii. 129, 174, 180; _iii. 7_

[vz]i[vz]ka, John of Trocnow, v. 549

Zoffani, _iv. 508_

Zoili of Albemarle Street, the, vi. xix, _467_

Zonaras, _Annales_, ii. 202

Zonta of Twenty, the, _iv. 385, 441_

Zoritch, or Zovitch, Catherine II.'s favourite, _vi. 388_

Zoroaster, the creed of, vi. 491

Zosimado, ii. 197

Zosimus, _Historiæ_, ii. 172

Zoubof, Plato, Catherine II.'s favourite, _vi. 388_

Zrini, Hungarian commander, iii. 442

Zsigetvar, siege of, iii. 442

Zuccari, _ii. 437_

Zuccato, Bartolommeo, _iv. 332_

Zuleika, Persian name of Potiphar's wife, _iii. 187_; vi. 254

INDEX TO FIRST LINES.

(The first line is given of every _Poem_, and of each _Canto_ of the longer Poems: that of the _Plays_ is omitted.)

A noble Lady of the Italian shore (_Poems 1816-1823_), iv. 547

A Spirit passed before me: I beheld (_Hebrew Melodies_), iii. 406

A Year ago you swore, fond she! (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 41

Absent or present, still to thee (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 50

Adieu, adieu! my native shore (_Childe Harold_, Canto I.), ii. 26

Adieu, thou Hill! where early joy (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 237

Adieu, ye joys of La Valette (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 24

Ægle, beauty and poet, has two little crimes (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 76

Ah! gentle, fleeting, wav'ring sprite (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 20

Ah, heedless girl! why thus disclose (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 244

Ah! Love was never yet without (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 62

Ah!--What should follow slips from my reflection (_Don Juan_, Canto XV.), vi. 544

And dost thou ask the reason of my sadness? (_Jeux of Esprit, etc._), vii. 41

And thou art dead, as young and fair (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. _32_, 41

And thou wert sad--yet I was not with thee (_Poems of July-September, 1816_), iv. 63

And "thy true faith can alter never" (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 65

And wilt thou weep when I am low? (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 266

Anne's Eye is liken'd to the Sun (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 244

As by the fix'd decrees of Heaven (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 231

As o'er the cold sepulchral stone (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 4

As the Liberty lads o'er the sea (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 42

Away, away, ye notes of Woe! (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. _32_, 35

Away, away,--your flattering arts (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 15

Away with your fictions of flimsy romance (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 82

Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of rose (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 171

Behold the blessings of a lucky lot! (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 75

Belshazzar! from the banquet turn (_Poems 1814-1816_), iii. 421

Beneath Blessington's eyes (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 82

Beside the confines of the Ægean main (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 18

Bob Southey! You're a poet--Poet-Laureate (_Don Juan_, Dedication), vi. 3

Born in a garret, in the kitchen bred (_Poems of the Separation_), iii. 540

Breeze of the night in gentler sighs (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 262

Bright be the place of thy soul! (_Poems 1814-1816_), iii. 426

But once I dared to lift my eyes (_Poems 1816-1823_), iv. 564

By the rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept (_Hebrew Melodies_), iii. 402

Candour compels me, Becher! to commend (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 114

Chill and mirk is the nightly blast (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 7

Come, blue-eyed Maid of Heaven!--but Thou alas! (_Childe Harold_, Canto II.), ii. 99

Could I remount the river of my years (_Poems of July-September, 1816_), iv. 51

Could Love for ever (_Poems 1816-1823_), iv. 549

Cruel Cerinthus! does the fell disease (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 74

Dear are the days of youth! (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 177

Dear Becher, you tell me to mix with mankind (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 112

Dear Doctor, I have read your play (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 47

Dear Long, in this sequester'd scene (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 184

Dear Murray,--You ask for a "_Volume of Nonsense_" (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 70

Dear object of defeated care! (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 19

Dear simple girl, those flattering arts (_Hours of Idlaiess_), i. 15

Do you know Dr. Nott? (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 78

Dorset! whose early steps with mine have stray'd (_Hours of Idleness_),