Oak, the Byron
‘ODE ON VENICE’
O’Donnovan, P.M., his ‘Sir Proteus.’
‘OH! banish care.’
‘OH! Memory, torture me no more.’
O’Higgins, Mr., his Irish tragedy
Olympus
O’Neil, Miss, actress
Orators, only two thorough ones
‘Things of ages.’
Orchomenus
Orrery, Earl of, his Life of Swift quoted
Osborne, Lord Sidney
‘Otello,’ Rossini’s
Otway, his three requisites for an Englishman
His ‘Beividera.’
Ouchy
Owenson, Miss
See Morgan, Lady
Oxford, Gibbon’s bitter recollections of
Dryden’s praise of, at the expense
of Cambridge
Oxford, Earl of
——, Countess of
P.
‘PARISINA,’ 1000 guineas offered for it
and the ‘Siege of Corinth,’ by
Mr. Murray
Fancied resemblance between part of the
poem and a similar scene in
‘Marmion.’
Parker, Sir Peter, stanzas written by Lord Byron on
his death
——, Lady
——, Margaret, Lord Byron’s
boyish love for
Parkins, Miss Fanny
PARLIAMENT, Lord Byron’s Speeches in
Parnassus, Lord Byron’s visit to, and stanzas
upon
Parr, Dr.
Parry, Captain
Parruca, Signor, letter to
Parthenon
Pasquali, Padre
Past, ‘the best prophet of the future.’
Paterson, Mr. (Lord Byron’s tutor at Aberdeen)
Patrons
Paul, St., translation from the Armenian, of correspondence
between
the Corinthians
and
Paul’s, St., Cathedral, comparison with St.
Sophia’s
Pausanias, his ‘Achaics’ quoted
Payne, Thomas, bookseller
Peel, Right Hon. Sir Robert
Lord Byron’s form-fellow at Harrow
——, William, Esq., one of Lord Byron’s
friends
Penelope, baths of, Lord Byron’s visit to
Penn, Granville, esq., his ’Bioscope, or Dial
of Life, explained
——, William, the founder of Quakerism
Perry, James, esq
Petersburgh
Petrarch, his literary and personal character interwoven
His severity to his daughter
In his youth a coxcomb
His portrait in the Manfrini palace
his popularity
See also
Phillips, Ambrose, his pastorals
——, S.M., esq
——, Thomas, esq., R.A
Philosophers, celibacy of eminent
Phoenix, Sheridan’s story of the
Physic
Pictures
Pierce Plowman
Pigot, Miss
Account of her first acquaintance with
Lord Byron
Lord Byron’s letters to
Pigot, Dr
His account of Lord Byron’s visit
to Harrowgate
Lord Byron’s letters to
Pigot, Mrs., Lord Byron’s letter to
Pigot, family
Pindemonte, Ippolito, Lord Byron’s portrait
of
Pitt, Rt. Hon. William
Plagiarism
Players, an impracticable people
‘Pleasures of Hope.’
‘Pleasures of Memory.’
Plethora, abstinence the sole remedy for
Poetry, distasteful to Byron when a boy
When to be employed as the interpreter
of feeling
Addiction to, whence resulting
New school of
‘The feeling of a former world and
future’
Descriptive
Ethical, ’the highest of all