Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).

Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).
Brown, Isaac Hawkins, his ‘Pipe of Tobacco’
  his ‘lava buttons’
Browne, Sir Thomas, his ‘Religio Medici’ quoted
Bruce, Mr.
Brummell, William, esq. 
Bruno, Dr., Lord Byron’s medical attendant in Greece
  Anecdote of
Brussels
Bryant, Jacob, on the existence of Troy
Brydges, Sir Egerton, his ’Letters on the Character and Poetical Genius
      of Byron’
  His ‘Ruminator’
Buchanan, Rev. Dr.
Bucke, Rev. Charles
Buonaparte, Lucien, his ‘Charlemagne’
——­, Napoleon, one of the most extraordinary of men
  that anakim of anarchy
  poor little pagod
  ode on his fall
  fortune’s favourite
Burdett, Sir Francis
  His style of eloquence
Burgage Manor, Notts, the residence of Lord Byron
Burgess, Sir James Bland
Burke, Rt.  Hon. Edmund, his oratory
Burns, Robert, his habit of reading at meals
  His elegy on Maillie
  ’What would he have been
  His unpublished letters
  His rank among poets
  ‘Often coarse, but never vulgar’
Burton’s ‘Anatomy of Melancholy,’ ’a most amusing and instructive
      medley’
Burun, Ralph de, mentioned in Doomsday Book
Busby, Dr., Dryden’s reverential regard for
——­, Thomas, Mus.  Doct., his monologue on the opening of Drury Lane
      Theatre
  His translation of Lucretius
Butler, Dr. (headmaster at Harrow)
  Reconciliation between Lord Byron and
BYRON, Sir John, the Little, with the great beard
——­, Sir John, 1st Lord, his high and honourable services
——­, Sir Richard, tribute to his valour and fidelity
——­, Admiral John (the grand-father of the poet), his shipwreck
      and sufferings
——­, William, fifth Lord (grand-uncle of the poet)
  His trial for killing Mr. Chaworth in a duel
  His death
  His eccentric and unsocial habits
BYRON, John (father of the poet), his elopement with Lady Carmarthen
  His marriage with Miss Catherine Gordon
  His death at Valenciennes
——­, Mrs. (mother of the poet), descended from the Gordons of Gight
  Vehemence of her feelings
  Ballad on the occasion of her marriage
  Her fortune
  Separates from her husband
  Her capricious excesses of fondness and of anger
  Her death
  Lord Byron’s Letters to
  See also
——­, Honourable Augusta (sister of the poet)
  See Leigh, Honourable Augusta
——­, (GEORGE-GORDON-BYRON), sixth Lord—­
  1788.  Born Jan. 22
  1790—­1791.  Taken by his mother to Aberdeen
    Impetuosity of his temper
    Affectionate sweetness and playfulness of his disposition
    The malformation of his foot a source of pain and uneasiness to him
    His early acquaintance with the Sacred Writings
    Instances of his quickness and energy
    Death of his father
  1792—­1795; Sent to a day-school at Aberdeen
    His own account of the progress of his infantine studies
    His sports and exercises
  1796—­1797.  Removed into
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