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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
1788-1798.
CHAPTER V.
1807-1808.
The Byron Family. - Newstead. - Birth of Cambridge.—Memoranda of Readings.-De-
the Poet. London. - Aberdeen. - Death
of his Father.-Lachin-y-gair.-Mary Duff.
Succession to the Title. - Removal to
Newstead
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CHAPTER II.
1798-1801.
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tached Poems. -"The Newstead Oak.".
"Verses to my Son."—" Prayer of Nature."-
The Rochdale Cause. Visit to Southwell.
Death of Eddleston.- College Anecdotes.
- Correspondence.- Success of the Poems.
- Review of Wordsworth.- Dissipations of
London and Cambridge. - Projected Tour
to the Highlands.-Commencement of "Bos-
worth Field," an Epic
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Cambridge. Acquaintance with Mr. Dallas.
Early Scepticism. Anecdotes of Charles
Skinner Matthews.
Correspondence with
Mr. Dallas-Mr. Henry Drury — and Mr.
Harness. Anecdotes
CHAPTER VII.
1808.
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CHAPTER IX.
1809-1810.
CHAPTER XIII.
1811.
Falmouth.. ·Letters to Mrs. Byron, Henry
Drury, and Hodgson. - Verses written on
Board the Lisbon Packet. - Lisbon. - Se-
ville. – Cadiz. - Cintra. Mafra. - Anec-
dotes. - Gibraltar. - Malta. - Mrs. Spencer | Poems on the Death of “
Smith. -"Sweet Florence.".
Tepaleen. - Introduction to Ali Pacha.
Janina. - Zitza. - Acarnania. -Night Scene
at Utraikey. Missolonghi.- Patras.-Vos-
tizza.
1 - Parnassus. Thebes. . Athens.
Maid of Athens.-Childe Harold commenced.
Prevesa. -
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Thyrza.". . The Rev.
Robert Bland. - Commencement of the Bio-
grapher's Acquaintance with Lord Byron. —
Correspondence.- Mr. Rogers.- Mr. Camp-
bell. Letters to Mr. Harness. - Coleridge's
Lectures. - Madame D'Arblay. Kemble's
Coriolanus. - Lord Byron's solitary Position.
Anecdotes
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CHAPTER XV.
1812.
Colonel Greville and the Argyle Institution. —
Anecdotes. Sensitiveness of the Poet on the
Subject of his Satire.. Suppression of the
New Edition of English Bards, &c., of the
Curse of Minerva, and of the Hints from
Horace. Parliamentary Anecdotes.
Fashionable Life.-Presentation to the Prince
Regent. - Letter to Sir Walter Scott thereon.
Visits to Middleton and to Bowood.
Lord Erskine. - Cheek Chester. - Chelten-
ham. — Address on the Opening of the new
Theatre Royal, Drury-lane.
Mr. Betty,
the Actor. - Anecdotes. - Correspondence.
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CHAPTER XXXI.
1817-1818.
Venice.- Commencement of the Fourth Canto
of Childe Harold.-Letters to Murray and
Moore.-Lalla Rookh.-" My Boat is on the
Shore."-Visit of Lewis and Hobhouse. -
Death of Madame de Stael.-The Medical
Tragedy. Treatment of the English at
Venice. Mr. Joy's Interview with Lord
Byron. Letters concerning the Fourth
Canto of Childe Harold — And Poetry in
general. Ariosto of the North.
ridge's Biographia Literaria.
Faustus.-Anecdotes.-Lady Mary Wortley
Montague. - Death of the Princess Char-
lotte." My dear Mr. Murray," &c.. Com-
pletion of Beppo. Rides on the Lido. -
Mr. Hoppner's Reminiscences of Lord Byron.
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CHAPTER XXXII.
1818.
Cole-
Marlow's
La Mira and Venice. - Proposition of Count
Guiccioli. Anecdotes. - Wieland. - Alle-
Presentation of the Autobiography to
Mr. Moore.- Letters to Hoppner, Murray,
and William Bankes.- Outcry against Don
Juan.-The Prophecy of Dante.-Projected
Emigration to South America. — Ferrara.
Third Canto of Don Juan completed.
Departure of Count and Countess Guiccioli
for Ravenna
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Venice.- Correspondence with Madame Guic-
cioli.. Illness of the Countess.- Prepara-
tions for a Return to England. - Hasty
Departure for Ravenna.- Residence in the
Palazzo Guiccioli.-Anecdotes.-Epigrams.
-Letters to Hoppner, Moore, Murray, and
William Bankes. State of Manners and
Morals in Italy. - Letter from Dallas. -
Completion of the Fourth Canto of Don
Juan, the Prophecy of Dante, and the Trans-
lations of Pulci's Morgante and Dante's
Francesca di Rimini
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CHAPTER XXXIV.
1819.
Ferrara. Visit to the Certosa Cemetery.-
Anecdotes. Bologna. — Illness of Madame
Guiccioli.-Arrival at Ravenna.- Letters to
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
1820.