See also
Southwell, Notts, Lord Byron’s residence at
Southwood, on the Divine Government
SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT, Lord Byron’s
Spence’s Anecdotes (Singer’s edition)
Spencer, Dowager Lady
——, William, esq.
——, Countess
Spenser, Edmund, his measure
Staeel, Madame de, her essay against suicide
Her ‘De l’Allemagne’
Her personal appearance
Her death
Notes written by Lord Byron in her ‘Corinne’
See also
Stafford, Marquis of (now Duke of Sutherland)
Stafford, Marchioness of (now Duchess of Sutherland)
Stanhope, Hon. Col. Leicester, (now Earl of Harrington)
his arrival in Greece to assist in effecting its liberation
His ‘Greece in 1823-1824’
Lord Byron’s letters to
——, Lady Hester, Lord Byron taken to task by
Steele, Sir Richard
Stella, Swift’s
Sterne, his affected sensibility
Stephenson, Sir John
Stockhorn
Storm, aspect of one in the Archipelago
‘STRAHAN, Tonson, Lintot of the times’
Strangford, Lord, his ‘Camoens’
Strong, Mr., Lord Byron’s school-fellow at Harrow
Stuart, Sir Charles (now Lord Stuart de Rothsay)
Suleyman, of Thebes
‘Sunshiny day’
Supernatural appearances
Suppers
lobster nights
‘Sweet Florence, could another ever share’
Swift, Dr. Jonathan
Similarity between the character of Lord Byron and
Gave away his copyrights
His Stella and Vanessa
Swoon, the sensation described
Sylla
Symplegades
Switzerland and the Swiss
T.
Taaffe, Mr.
His ‘Commentary on Dante’
Tahiri, Dervise
‘Tales of my Landlord’
Tasso, an expert swordsman and dancer
an example of filial tenderness
his imprisonment
his popularity in his lifetime
remade the whole of his ‘Jerusalem’
his sensitiveness to public favour
‘LAMENT of’
Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil (Lord Byron’s school
acquaintance)
Tavernier, the eastern traveller, his chateau at Aubonne
Tavistock, Marquis of
Taylor. John, esq., Lord Byron’s letter
to in respect of an allusion to
Lady Byron in the ‘Sun’ newspaper
Teeth
Temple, Sir William, his opinion of poetry
Tepaleen
Terni, Falls of
Terry, Daniel, comedian
Theatricals, private, at Southwell
Thirst
‘This day of all our days has done’
Thomas of Ercildoune
Thompson, Mr.
Thomson, James, the poet, his ‘Seasons’
would have been better in
rhyme
Thorwaldsen, the sculptor, his bust of Lord Byron
‘THOUGH the day of my destiny’s o’er’
Thoun
‘THROUGH life’s dull road,
so dim and dirty’
Thurlow (Thomas Hovell Thurlow) second Lord
Thyrza
Tiberius
Tiraboschi
‘’Tis done and shivering in the gale.’
Lord Byron’s stanzas to Mrs. Musters
on leaving England
Titian, his portrait of Ariosto
His pictures at Florence