His first acquaintance with Lord Byron
Duel between Mr. Jeffrey and
His person and manners described
His poetry
‘LINES on his last Operatic Farce or Farcical Opera’
His ‘Lalla Rookh’
His ‘Loves of the Angels’
Lord Byron’s letters to
See also
Moore, Peter, esq.
Morgan, Lady
Her ‘Italy’
——, Lord Byron’s school-fellow at Harrow
‘MORGANTE MAGGIORE, of Pulci.’ translation of the first canto
commenced
finished
not a line to be omitted
the author’s opinion of it
‘Morning Post’
Morosini. his siege of Athens
Mosaic chronology
Mosti, Count
Mother, future conduct of a child dependent on the
Muir, Mr., letter to
Mule, Mrs., Lord Byron’s housemaid
Mueller, the historian
Muloch, Muley
His ‘Atheism answered’
Murat, Joachim, death of
Muratori
Murillo, Lord Byron’s opinion of
Murray, John, esq, his first connection with Lord Byron
Childe Harold placed in his hands
shows the poem to Mr. Gifford
purchases the copyright
‘The [Greek: anax] of publishers’
recommended by Lord Byron to Mr. Moore as ’among the first of the
trade,’
offers 1000 guineas for the ‘Giaour’ and ‘Bride of Abydos,’
Lord Byron’s high compliment to
pays 1000 guineas for the ‘Siege of Corinth’ and ‘Parisina’
the ‘Mokanna’ of publishers’
offers 1500 guineas for the 4th canto of ‘Childe Harold’
poetical epistle to
‘Strahan, Tonson, Lintot, of the times’
conduct to Mr. Moore
Lord Byron’s last letter to
letters and allusions to, passim
Music, Lord Byron’s love of simple
See, also
Musters, Mr. John, his marriage to Miss Chaworth
Musters, Mrs.
See Chaworth
‘MY BOAT is on the shore’
‘MY DEAR Mr. Murray’
N.
Napier, Colonel
His testimony to the benevolence and soundness
of Lord Byron’s views
with regard to
Greece
Naples, ’the second best sea view
Napoleon. See Buonaparte
Nathan, his ‘Hebrew nasalities’
Nature
——, ‘PRAYER of.’
‘Naufragia,’ Clarke’s
Nelson, Southey’s Life of
Nepean, Mr.
——, Sir Evan
Nerni
Newstead, granted by Henry VIII. to Sir John Byron
A prophecy of Mother Shipton’s respecting
Let to Lord Grey de Ruthen
Lord Byron’s affection for
Description of, and of the noble owner
Attempted sale of
Nicopolis, ruins of
Night
Nobility of thought and style defined
Noel, Lady
Norfolk (Charles Howard), twelfth Duke of
Nottingham frame breaking bill
——, Lord Byron’s residence
at
‘Nourjahad,’ a drama, falsely attributed
to Lord Byron
Novels