Ridotto, description of, 150. Rienzi, 54.
Riga, the Greek patriot, 85. His Greek war song, · Δεύτε παίδες, 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.
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.
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.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, esq. 300. 513. Shelley, Mrs., 300.
Sheridan, Right Hon. Richard Brins- ley, 473, 474. 718. His Critic,' 798. 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.
Solitudes, social, 613. Solomon, 677. 729.
Solyman, Sultan, 665.
⚫ SONG for the Luddites,' 569.
SONG of Saul before his last battle,' 465.
Songs of the Venetian gondoliers, 42. 769.
Sons of the Greeks, arise !' 546. SONNET to Genevra, 557. On Chillon, 138. To Lake Leman, 565. From Vittorelli, 568. To George the Fourth, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitz- gerald's forfeiture, 572.
Sonnets, the most puling, petrifying, stupidly platonic compositions,' 557. Soracte, 50.
Sorrow, 14. 27. 294. 298.
Sotheby, William, esq., 433. 509, 510.799. Soul, 318. 741.
South, Dr., his sermons, 625. Southcote, Joanna, 517. 638. Southey, Robert, esq., LL. D., his person and manners, 424.
His prose and poetry, 424. His Roderick,' 423. His Thalaba,' 423. His Old Woman of Berkley,' 424. His Curse of Ke- hama,' 449. His Joan of Arc,' 449. His Inscription for Henry Martin the regicide,' 514. His Pantisocracy,' 638. DEDICATION of Don Juan to, 588.
Spagnoletti, 732.
Spartan's epitaph, 43.
Spencer, William, esq., 509.
Spenser, his measure, 1. 90.
Sporus, Pope's character of, 806.
Staël, Madame de, 78. 636. 802. bute to her memory, 776. ller Co- rinne,' quoted, 607.
Stamboul (Constantinople), 25. STANZAS to a lady on leaving England,' 540. To a lady with the poems of Camoëns, 382. To Florence, 543. Composed during a thunder-storm, 543. Written on passing the Ambra- cian Gulf, 544. To Inez, 13. Tam- bourgi ! Tambourgi ! thy 'larum afar,' 24. woe,' 550.
Away, away, ye notes of One struggle more, and I am free,' 550. And thou art dead,' &c., 551. If sometimes in the haunts of men,' 551. Thou art not false, but thou art fickle,' 555. On being asked what was the origin of love, 555. Remember him,' &c. 555. To Au- gusta, 470. Elegiac, on the death of Sir Peter Parker,' 566. • When a man hath no freedom,' 573. To the Po, 571. Written on the road between Florence and Pisa, 576. Could love for ever,' 572. On completing my thirty-sixth year, 577. To a Hindoo air, 577.
STAR of the Legion of Honour, On the,' 562.
Statesmen, 757.
Steam-engines, 704.
Stoddart, Sir John, 579. Stoics, 654.
Stonehenge, 714.
Stott, (Hafez of the Morning Post,")
STRAHAN, Tonson, Lintot of the times,' 570.
Strangford, Lord, his Camoëns,' 342. 125.
THIS DAY, of all our days,' 574. Thomson, his Seasons' would have been better in rhyme,' 806. Thornton, Thomas, esq., character of his State of the Ottoman Empire,' 765.
THOυ art not false, but thou art fickle,' 555.
THOUGH the day of my destiny's o'er !' 470.
THOUGHTS suggested by a college ex- amination,' 397.
Thrasimene, lake of, 50. 303. Battle of, 50.
THROUGH cloudless skies, in silvery sheen,' 544.
THROUGH life's dull road, so dim and dirty,' 574.
THROUGH thy battlements, Newstead,' 378.
Thurlow (Thomas Hovell Thurlow), second Lord, Lines on his Poems,' 555. Verses to, 556.
Thunder-storm on the Lake of Ge- neva described, 38.
Thunder-storm near Zitza, STANZAS
composed during, 543.
'THY days are done,' 465.
Thyrza, STANZAS to,' 549, 550, 551.
Tombs, folly of erecting large ones, 658.
Tomerit, Mount, 22.
Tom Jones, an accomplished black- guard,' 735.
Tonson, Jacob, bookseller, 746. Tooke, John Horne Tooke, 522. 753, Torture, 44.
Tournefort, 652. 657. Tower of Babel, 658. Town and country, 758. Town life, 717.
Townshend, Rev. George, 441. Ilis Armageddon,' 441.
Trajan, 54. His column, 54. TRANSLATION from Catullus, biam,' 379. Of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domitius Marsus, 379. Of Tibullus, Sulpicia ad Cerin- thum,' 376. From Catullus, Lugete, Veneres, Cupidinesque,' 379. Of Horace's Justum et tenacem,' 380. of Anacreon's Μεσονυκτίαις τοῦ ὡραις,
380. Of Anacreon's Osλa λsyssy AT- ρείδας, 380. From the Prometheus Vinctus of Eschylus, 380. From the Medea of Euripides, Έρωτες ύπερ, 396. Of the Greek war song, Δεύτε παῖδες, 546. Of the Romaic song, 'Mava Mess,' 547. Of a Romaic love song, 554. From the Portuguese, Tu mi chamas,' 557. Of the Romance muy doloroso del Sitio y Toma de Alha- ma,' 566. From Vittorelli, Di due vaghe donzelle,' 568. Trebea, 303. Trecentisti, the, 636.
Tree of knowledge, 602.
Tree of life, 321. Trenck, Baron, 288.
Trimmer, Mrs., 592.
Tripoli, 631. Triptolemus, 532. Troad, the, 648.
Troy, 638. 648. 650.
Truth, stranger than fiction, 743. 750. Tully's Tripoli,' 634.
Tu mi chamas,' translated, 557. Turkey, state of manners in, 767. Turkey, women of, 666. Their life in the harems, 151. Turnpike-road, 710. Turpin, 751.
Tweddell, John, his account of Su-
'Whistlecraft,' 143, 144. 482. 806.
Whitbread, Samuel, esq.,718. The De- mosthenes of bad taste,' 531. White, Henry Kirke, 433. White, Lydia, 511. White, Rev. Blanco, 13.
Who killed John Keats?' 574. Why, how now, saucy Tom?' 574. Widden, 554.
Wilberforce, William, 652. The Wash- ington of Africa,' 741. Wilkes, John. esq., 520.
William the Conqueror, 707.
Williams, H. W. esq., his Travels in Greece,' 11 49, 455. 545.
Willis, Dr., anecdote of, 444. Will o' the wisp, 681.
Wilson, Professor, 196. 807. Critical notes by, passim.
Windsor Poetics,' 558.
Wine, 625. 642.
Wingfield, Hon. John, 15. 407.
Wisdom, 33. 673.
Witch of Endor, 183. 463.
WITHOUT a stone to mark the spot,"
Wives, 631.
Wolfe, General, 590.
Wollstoncraft, Mary, 803.
Woman, 19. 628. 642. 664. 702.
Woman's love, 628. 642. 664.
Women, their unnatural situation, 629. English, described, 725. Their love of match-making, 745. Wooden spoons, 640. Words, 638.
Wordsworth, William, esq., 510. 651. His Excursion,' 167. 271. 588. 638. His early poems, 425. His Lyrical Ballads,' 804. His Yarrow Uuvi- sited,' 588. His Peter Bell,' 441. 608. 639. 884. His Waggoners,' 639. 804 His sneer at Dryden, 639. His Lao- damia,' 643. His description of car- nage, 685.
World, the fashionable, 717. 736. Its Relics of a for- vicissitudes, 645. mer, 700. A glorious blunder,' 712. 'The great,' described,' 715. 717. 736. Wright, Ichabod, esq., his translation of Dante, 618.
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