160
"Pibroch" confused with "bagpipe," i.
"Pibroch" confused with "bagpipe," i.
Byron
281
Pantaloni, nickname of the Venetians, _ii. 339_
Pantheon, Rome, ii. 435
Pantisocracy, iv. 521; vi. 174
Panvinius, _ii. 392_
Paphos, ii. 19, 63
Paracelsus, _v. 208_
Parcae, the, vi. 220
_Parenthetical Address_, iii. 55
Parga, pirates of, ii. _145_, 146, 147; vi. 171, _172_
Paris, Treaties of, ii. _342_, 402; _v. 550, 576_; Allied Army in, _iii.
431_; v. 553
_Parisina_, _ii. 113, 288, 354_; iii. 377, 443, 505-548; _iv. 35_, 141,
215; v. 326
Park, Mungo, _Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa_, _v. 631_
Park Theatre, New York, _Werner_ at, v. 324
Parker, Charlotte Augusta (_nee_ Byron), _iii. 417_
Parker, Christopher, _iii_. 417
Parker, Margaret, i. 5
Parker, Rev. J. , translation of Dionysius' _Celestial Hierarchy_, _v.
286_
Parker, Bart. , Sir Peter, _i. 5_; iii. 417
Parkins, Miss Fanny, _vi. 578_
_Parliamentary Debates_, _i. 412_; _v. 545_; _vi. 69, 506, 549_
_Parliamentary History_, _i. 412_
Parma, Alessandro Farnese, Duke of, _iv. 262_
Parma, University of, _ii. 354_
Parnassus (Liakura), i. 426; ii. 60-62, 92, 129, 186; iii. 113, 464
Parnell, _Vigil of Venus_, _i. 317_; _ii. 279_
Paros, island, iii. 273
Parrot, Professor Friedrich, _Journey to Ararat_, _v. 294_
Parry, Sir Edward, _Voyage in 1819-1820 in Search of a North-West
Passage_, iv. 496; vi. 51, _478_, 491, 521
Parsons, William, _i. 358_
Parthenon, Athens, i. 454, 455, _462, 463_; ii. 166, 172
Parthians, the, _ii. 412_
Parton, James, _Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin_, _v. 554_
Pascal, _vi. 379_
Pasiphae, vi. 126
Pasqualigo, Nicolo, _iv. 456, 457_
Pasqualigo, Orio, _iv. 432_
Pasqualino, _iv. 171_
Pasquin, v. 471
Passavant, J. D. , _Raphael of Urbino_, _iv. 174_
Paswan Oglou, iii. 188
Paterculus, C. Vell. , _Hist. _, _ii. 492_
Paternoster Row, iv. 574; vii. 9
Paterson, Sir John, _iii. 301_
Patras, ii. _124_, 178
Patroclus, _i. 175_; _ii. 462_; _vi. 117_, 204
Patterson, Commander Daniel, _iii. 298_
Paul, Czar, _vi. 333_
Paul III. , Pope, _ii. 411_; _iii. 122_; _iv. 270_
Pausanias, king of Sparta, and Cleonice, iv. 108
Pausanias, the Sophist, ii. 85; _Laconica_, _iv. 108, 566_; _Descriptio
Gratiae_, _v. 526_
Pauw, Cornelius de, _Recherches philosophiques sur les Grecs_, _i. 414_;
ii. 191, 194-196
Pavia, battle of, _v. 503_
Payne, J. , _i. 356_
Paxos, _ii. 193_
Pazig, Christianus, _Magic Incantations_, _v. 289_
Peachey, or Peachie, _i. 208_
Peacock, "that royal bird, whose tail's a diadem," vi. 326
Peacock, Thomas Love, _ii. 355_; iv. 3, _18_, 475; _Melincourt_, iv.
569, _574_; _Nightmare Abbey_, iv. 569
Pearson, John, _vii. 14_
Pearson's _Cautions, etc. _, _i. 417_
Pedro III. , Portugal, _ii. 43_
Peel, Sir Robert, _v. 572_
_Peggy_, wreck of the American ship, _vi. 103_
Pelagius, ii. 89
Pelayo, ii. 46; v. 558
Peleus, _v. 488_
Pelican, the, iii. 130
Pellegrino, _Caraffa_, _ii. 486_
Pemberton, _vi. 400_
Pena, Convent of Nossa Senora da, ii. 35, 85
Penelope, ii. 124
Peninsular War, i. 469; _iii. 416_
Pennant, Thomas, _Some Account of London_, _vi. 435_
Pentelicus, Mount (Mount Mendeli), ii. 186
Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons, v. 526
Perceval, Spencer, i. _28, 471_, 472, _496_, 497; _ii. 79_; _vii. 28_
Percy's _Reliques_, _i. 317_; _ii. 22_
Pericles, i. 462; ii. 190
Perkinean Institution, London, _i. 308_
Perkins, Benjamin Charles, his metallic tractors, _vi. 50_
Perrier, M. Casimir, _Opinions et Discours_, _v. 566_
Perry, editor of _Morning Chronicle_, iii. 532; vii. _37_, 44
Persians, capture Teos, _vi. 171_; "taught three useful things," vi. 572
_Persius_, _i. 304_; _ii. 201_
Peru, Independence of, _v. 556_; vi. 457
Pescara, Ferdinando Francesco dagli Avalos, Marquis of, _iv. 262_
Peter the Great, iv. 202; _v. 564_; vi. 381
Peter III. , vi. 388
Peter Pindar. _See_ Wolcot, Dr.
Peterborough, Lord, _i. 484_; _v. 576_
Peterborow, Henry Mordaunt, Earl of, _iv. 504_
Peterwaradin, battle of, _iii. 455_
Petrarch, i. 108; ii. 350-353, _365_, 371, 372, _415, 424_, 478,
501-503; iv. 239, 265; and Laura, ii. 480-484; vi. 145; on the
conspiracy of Marino Faliero, iv. 468; "the Platonic pimp of all
posterity," vi. 218
Petronius, "Arbiter Elegantiarum" to Nero, i. 349; _Satyricon_, vi.
_380_, 602
Pettigrew, T. J. , _vi. 497_
Petty, Lord Henry (afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne), i. 31, 57, 340,
_471_
Peucker, Dr. Karl, _Griechenland_, ii. xxiv
Phaedra, vi. 254
Pharnaces II. , _ii. 398_
Phelps, as "Jaffier" in _Venice Preserved_, ii. 331; as "Manfred," iv.
78; as "The Doge" in _Marino Faliero_, iv. 324; as "Werner," v. 324
Phelps, Edmund, as "Ulric" in _Werner_, v. 324
Phidias, i. _378_, 454; iv. 270
_Philadelphia Record_, vii. 62
Philanthes, _ii. 485_
_Philanthropist, The_, _ii. 554_
Philemon, _vi. 186_
Philip of Macedon, i. 56; ii. 166; _v. 543_
Philip II. of Spain, ii. 504; _iii. 299, 309_
Philippi, battle of, _iv. 386_
Philips, Ambrose, _Epistle to the Earl of Dorset_; _Pastorals_, i. 418
Phillips, Josiah, printer and publisher of _The Authentic Memoirs of
the Court of England for the last Seventy Years_, _vii. 31_
Phillips, J. O. Halliwell, reprints _Ludus Coventriae_, _v. 207_
Phillips, Miss, as "Zarina" in _Sardanapalus_, v. 2
Phillips, Sir Richard, _Personal Tour through the United Kingdom_, iv.
32
Philo, v. 281
Philo Byzantius, _De Septem Orbis Miraculis_, _ii. 441_
Philomela, iv. 287
"Philo-Milton," _Vindication of Paradise Lost from the charge of
exculpating Cain_, v. 202
Phingari, the moon, iii. 108
Phocas, column of, ii. 410
Phoenix, _vi. 117_
Phrosine or Frosini, _iii. 145_
Phyle, Fort, ii. 150, 185, 189
Piazza, the, Covent Garden, iv.
160
"Pibroch" confused with "bagpipe," i. 133, 134, 136, 140
Picadores, horsemen, _ii. 68_
Pickersgill, Junior, Joshua, _The Three Brothers_, v. 469, 470, 473
Picton, General, ii. 293
_Pignus Amoris_, i. 231, _240, 241_; _ii. 458_; _iii. 48_
Pigot, Miss Elizabeth B. , i. _41, 45_, 47, _66, 129, 210, 233, 258,
264_, 293, _406_
Pigot, Mrs. , _i. 239_; vii. 8
Pigot, J. M. B. , i. xi, xiv, _45_, 63, _213_; _vi. 30_
_Pilgrimage to the Holy Land_ (spurious), iii. xx
Pilgrim's Oak at Newstead Abbey, _vi. 497_
Pillans, Professor James, i. _306_, 337
Pilsen, _v. 340_
Pindar, i. _337_, 465, _490_; ii. 93; vi. 168
Pindemonte, Ippolito, ii. 324; iv. 245, _457_; v. 562
Pindus mount (Monte Metsovo), ii. 126, 129; iii. 7
Pinel, M. , _Sur l'Insanite_, _ii. 447_
Pineta of Ravenna, the, vi. 178, 180
Piombi, the (Venice prisons), iv. 363; _v. 148_
Piozzi, Mrs. , _i. 358_
Piraeus, ii. 362
Pisa, Byron's household at, _v. 348_
Pisani, Nicolo, _iv. 356_
Pisani, Vettor, ii. 477, 497
Pisistratus, ii. 167
Pisse Vache, or Salanfe, _ii. 383_
Pitcairn Island, v. 582-584. _See_ also _Island, The_
Pitiscus, _ii. 509_
Pitt, William, appoints Mansel Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, _i.
28_; "rules the hour," i. 31; "expired in plenitude of power," i. 34,
_57_; Sayer's _Elijah's Mantle_, i. 294, _356_; mentioned in _English
Bards, and Scotch Reviewers_, i. 377; in _Hints from Horace_, i. 395;
"heaven-born," i. 486; the "heavy news" of Austerlitz, _i. 489_; his
description of Napoleon, _ii. 400_; _v. 544_; Sheridan's speech on the
Begum of Oude, _iv. 72_; one of "the wondrous _Three_," iv. 75; George
III. and Catholic Emancipation, _iv. 503_, "with Fox's lard was
basting William Pitt," iv. 511; his grave in Westminster Abbey, v.
541; "The Pilot that weathered the storm," v. 568; _vi. 482_, refusal
to accept ? 100,000 from the merchants of London, vi. 376; "Chatham
gone," vi. 478; "so like his friend Billy," vii. 28; Byron's _Epitaph
for_, vii. 64
Pitt and Grenville Acts, the, iv. 512
Pius VII. , Pope, Napoleon's snuff-box, _vii. 78_
Pizarro, Francisco, ii. 81; v. 555
Pizarro, Hernando, ii. 81
Pizarro, Juan Gonzalo, ii. 81
Plancus, _ii. 492_
Plataea, battle of, ii. 294; _iv. 108_
Plato, i. 414; _ii. 169, 196, 325_; _v. 485_, vi. 46, 303, 568, 585
Plato, the comic poet, _iii. 85_
Plato's _Epitaph_, i. 18; iii. 136
Platonic love, vi. 396, 397
Platow (Platoff), General, _vi. 353_; _vii. 39_
Plattsburg Bay, battle of, _vi. 508_
Plautus, _Truculentus_, vi. 548
Playfair, Dr. , _vii. 52_
Pliny, _Hist. Nat. _, _ii. 31, 378, 379, 384, 432, 437, 441, 445, 488_;
_vi. 220, 236, 563_; _Epist. _, _ii. 380_; _Panegyricus_, _ii. 412_
Plum, a, = ? 100,000, i. 425
Plumptre, E. H. , D. D. , _Commedia, etc. _, _v. 562_
Plumptre, E. J. , and Gallehault, _iv. 320_
Plunket, Catholic Emancipation Bills, _v. 569_
Plutarch, _Lives_, _i. 467_; ii. 123, 179, _341, 393, 405, 518_; _iii.
85, 180, 311_; _iv. 108, 251, 264, 339, 352, 386, 423, 446_; v. 4, 5,
_21, 72, 486, 487, 506_; _vi. 139, 226, 339, 348, 376, 404, 461, 477,
547_; _Scripta Moralia, etc. _, _ii. 335_; _v. 619_; _vi. 479_
Po, the river, iv. 545
Pococke, Edward, _Notae Miscellaneae_, _iii. 109, 121_
_Poems 1814-1816_, iii. 409-438
_Poems 1816-1823_, iv. 529-566
_Poems of July-September, 1816_, iv. 29-65
_Poems of the Separation_, iii. 537-546
_Poems on his Domestic Circumstances_, i. 452, 453; iii. xx, _24_
_Poems on Various Occasions_, i. xi, xii, _1, 3, 18, 20-22, 27, 29, 31,
32, 38, 41, 46, 47, 52-54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 70, 74_, 76-116,
_82-84, 89, 91, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 118,
122, 123, 125, 151, 152_
_Poems Original and Translated_, i. xii, _31, 126, 127, 147, 149, 168,
171, 184, 187, 189_, 191-208, _354, 374_; iv. 281
Poet's Corner at Newstead Abbey, _vi. 498_
Poggio, _De Fort. Var. _, _ii. 364, 365, 403_
Point Lividia, _iii. 248, 249_
Pola, battle of, ii. 476
Poland, partition of, v. 500, 551; and Alexander I. , _v. 563_
Polenta, Guido Novello da, ii. _371_, 494
Polenta, Guido Vecchio da, Lord of Ravenna, _iv. 316_
Polidori, Dr. J. W. , _i. 318_; _iv. 40_; vii. 47
Polidori, G. , _iv. 143_
_Political Eclogues_, _i. 395_
Political Economy Club, vi. 480
_Political Miscellanies_, _i. 395_
_Political Ode by Lord Byron, hitherto unknown as his production_, _vii.
14_
Polixena, v. 488
Poliziano, _ii. 365_; iv. 280
Polozk (Polouzki), vi. 354
Poltava, battle of, iv. 207, _233_
Polybius, _Hist. _, ii. _377_, 506
Polycrates, of Samos, ii. 519; vi. 171
Polynices, v. 403
Polyphontes, the herald, _ii. 431_
Polyzois, an Albanian poet, ii. 198
Pombal, _ii. 43_
Pompadour, Madame de, iv. 334
Pompeia, Caesar's third wife, _i. 351_; iv. 352; _vi. 139_
Pompey, _i. 422_; ii. 395, _492_; _iv. 264_; vi. 139; statue of, ii.
508; pillar of, v. 548
Pompignan, Franc de, _ii. 282_
Poniatowsky, Prince, _vii. 24_
Ponsonby, Lady Caroline. _See_ Lamb, Lady Caroline
Ponsonby, William, v. 329
Ponte, Antonio da, _ii. 327_
Poole, Thomas, _and his Friends_, _i. 437_
Pope, Alexander, _Prologue to the Satires_, _i. 91, 392_; vi. 519, 602;
on Earl of Dorset, _i. 198_; _Dunciad_, i. 220, 294, _321, 326_, 327,
397; _iv. 161_; vi. 494; _Essay on Criticism_, i. 289; _ii. 13_; iv.
481; mentioned in _English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers_, i. 304-306,
312, _368, 371_; his advice to Wycherley, _i. 322_; _Essay on Man_, i.
361; _v. 593_; mentioned in _Hints from Horace_, i. 395, 397, _441,
449_; his youthful _Eclogues_, i. 418, 421; and Homer, _i. 427_; his
"prescription," i.
Pantaloni, nickname of the Venetians, _ii. 339_
Pantheon, Rome, ii. 435
Pantisocracy, iv. 521; vi. 174
Panvinius, _ii. 392_
Paphos, ii. 19, 63
Paracelsus, _v. 208_
Parcae, the, vi. 220
_Parenthetical Address_, iii. 55
Parga, pirates of, ii. _145_, 146, 147; vi. 171, _172_
Paris, Treaties of, ii. _342_, 402; _v. 550, 576_; Allied Army in, _iii.
431_; v. 553
_Parisina_, _ii. 113, 288, 354_; iii. 377, 443, 505-548; _iv. 35_, 141,
215; v. 326
Park, Mungo, _Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa_, _v. 631_
Park Theatre, New York, _Werner_ at, v. 324
Parker, Charlotte Augusta (_nee_ Byron), _iii. 417_
Parker, Christopher, _iii_. 417
Parker, Margaret, i. 5
Parker, Rev. J. , translation of Dionysius' _Celestial Hierarchy_, _v.
286_
Parker, Bart. , Sir Peter, _i. 5_; iii. 417
Parkins, Miss Fanny, _vi. 578_
_Parliamentary Debates_, _i. 412_; _v. 545_; _vi. 69, 506, 549_
_Parliamentary History_, _i. 412_
Parma, Alessandro Farnese, Duke of, _iv. 262_
Parma, University of, _ii. 354_
Parnassus (Liakura), i. 426; ii. 60-62, 92, 129, 186; iii. 113, 464
Parnell, _Vigil of Venus_, _i. 317_; _ii. 279_
Paros, island, iii. 273
Parrot, Professor Friedrich, _Journey to Ararat_, _v. 294_
Parry, Sir Edward, _Voyage in 1819-1820 in Search of a North-West
Passage_, iv. 496; vi. 51, _478_, 491, 521
Parsons, William, _i. 358_
Parthenon, Athens, i. 454, 455, _462, 463_; ii. 166, 172
Parthians, the, _ii. 412_
Parton, James, _Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin_, _v. 554_
Pascal, _vi. 379_
Pasiphae, vi. 126
Pasqualigo, Nicolo, _iv. 456, 457_
Pasqualigo, Orio, _iv. 432_
Pasqualino, _iv. 171_
Pasquin, v. 471
Passavant, J. D. , _Raphael of Urbino_, _iv. 174_
Paswan Oglou, iii. 188
Paterculus, C. Vell. , _Hist. _, _ii. 492_
Paternoster Row, iv. 574; vii. 9
Paterson, Sir John, _iii. 301_
Patras, ii. _124_, 178
Patroclus, _i. 175_; _ii. 462_; _vi. 117_, 204
Patterson, Commander Daniel, _iii. 298_
Paul, Czar, _vi. 333_
Paul III. , Pope, _ii. 411_; _iii. 122_; _iv. 270_
Pausanias, king of Sparta, and Cleonice, iv. 108
Pausanias, the Sophist, ii. 85; _Laconica_, _iv. 108, 566_; _Descriptio
Gratiae_, _v. 526_
Pauw, Cornelius de, _Recherches philosophiques sur les Grecs_, _i. 414_;
ii. 191, 194-196
Pavia, battle of, _v. 503_
Payne, J. , _i. 356_
Paxos, _ii. 193_
Pazig, Christianus, _Magic Incantations_, _v. 289_
Peachey, or Peachie, _i. 208_
Peacock, "that royal bird, whose tail's a diadem," vi. 326
Peacock, Thomas Love, _ii. 355_; iv. 3, _18_, 475; _Melincourt_, iv.
569, _574_; _Nightmare Abbey_, iv. 569
Pearson, John, _vii. 14_
Pearson's _Cautions, etc. _, _i. 417_
Pedro III. , Portugal, _ii. 43_
Peel, Sir Robert, _v. 572_
_Peggy_, wreck of the American ship, _vi. 103_
Pelagius, ii. 89
Pelayo, ii. 46; v. 558
Peleus, _v. 488_
Pelican, the, iii. 130
Pellegrino, _Caraffa_, _ii. 486_
Pemberton, _vi. 400_
Pena, Convent of Nossa Senora da, ii. 35, 85
Penelope, ii. 124
Peninsular War, i. 469; _iii. 416_
Pennant, Thomas, _Some Account of London_, _vi. 435_
Pentelicus, Mount (Mount Mendeli), ii. 186
Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons, v. 526
Perceval, Spencer, i. _28, 471_, 472, _496_, 497; _ii. 79_; _vii. 28_
Percy's _Reliques_, _i. 317_; _ii. 22_
Pericles, i. 462; ii. 190
Perkinean Institution, London, _i. 308_
Perkins, Benjamin Charles, his metallic tractors, _vi. 50_
Perrier, M. Casimir, _Opinions et Discours_, _v. 566_
Perry, editor of _Morning Chronicle_, iii. 532; vii. _37_, 44
Persians, capture Teos, _vi. 171_; "taught three useful things," vi. 572
_Persius_, _i. 304_; _ii. 201_
Peru, Independence of, _v. 556_; vi. 457
Pescara, Ferdinando Francesco dagli Avalos, Marquis of, _iv. 262_
Peter the Great, iv. 202; _v. 564_; vi. 381
Peter III. , vi. 388
Peter Pindar. _See_ Wolcot, Dr.
Peterborough, Lord, _i. 484_; _v. 576_
Peterborow, Henry Mordaunt, Earl of, _iv. 504_
Peterwaradin, battle of, _iii. 455_
Petrarch, i. 108; ii. 350-353, _365_, 371, 372, _415, 424_, 478,
501-503; iv. 239, 265; and Laura, ii. 480-484; vi. 145; on the
conspiracy of Marino Faliero, iv. 468; "the Platonic pimp of all
posterity," vi. 218
Petronius, "Arbiter Elegantiarum" to Nero, i. 349; _Satyricon_, vi.
_380_, 602
Pettigrew, T. J. , _vi. 497_
Petty, Lord Henry (afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne), i. 31, 57, 340,
_471_
Peucker, Dr. Karl, _Griechenland_, ii. xxiv
Phaedra, vi. 254
Pharnaces II. , _ii. 398_
Phelps, as "Jaffier" in _Venice Preserved_, ii. 331; as "Manfred," iv.
78; as "The Doge" in _Marino Faliero_, iv. 324; as "Werner," v. 324
Phelps, Edmund, as "Ulric" in _Werner_, v. 324
Phidias, i. _378_, 454; iv. 270
_Philadelphia Record_, vii. 62
Philanthes, _ii. 485_
_Philanthropist, The_, _ii. 554_
Philemon, _vi. 186_
Philip of Macedon, i. 56; ii. 166; _v. 543_
Philip II. of Spain, ii. 504; _iii. 299, 309_
Philippi, battle of, _iv. 386_
Philips, Ambrose, _Epistle to the Earl of Dorset_; _Pastorals_, i. 418
Phillips, Josiah, printer and publisher of _The Authentic Memoirs of
the Court of England for the last Seventy Years_, _vii. 31_
Phillips, J. O. Halliwell, reprints _Ludus Coventriae_, _v. 207_
Phillips, Miss, as "Zarina" in _Sardanapalus_, v. 2
Phillips, Sir Richard, _Personal Tour through the United Kingdom_, iv.
32
Philo, v. 281
Philo Byzantius, _De Septem Orbis Miraculis_, _ii. 441_
Philomela, iv. 287
"Philo-Milton," _Vindication of Paradise Lost from the charge of
exculpating Cain_, v. 202
Phingari, the moon, iii. 108
Phocas, column of, ii. 410
Phoenix, _vi. 117_
Phrosine or Frosini, _iii. 145_
Phyle, Fort, ii. 150, 185, 189
Piazza, the, Covent Garden, iv.
160
"Pibroch" confused with "bagpipe," i. 133, 134, 136, 140
Picadores, horsemen, _ii. 68_
Pickersgill, Junior, Joshua, _The Three Brothers_, v. 469, 470, 473
Picton, General, ii. 293
_Pignus Amoris_, i. 231, _240, 241_; _ii. 458_; _iii. 48_
Pigot, Miss Elizabeth B. , i. _41, 45_, 47, _66, 129, 210, 233, 258,
264_, 293, _406_
Pigot, Mrs. , _i. 239_; vii. 8
Pigot, J. M. B. , i. xi, xiv, _45_, 63, _213_; _vi. 30_
_Pilgrimage to the Holy Land_ (spurious), iii. xx
Pilgrim's Oak at Newstead Abbey, _vi. 497_
Pillans, Professor James, i. _306_, 337
Pilsen, _v. 340_
Pindar, i. _337_, 465, _490_; ii. 93; vi. 168
Pindemonte, Ippolito, ii. 324; iv. 245, _457_; v. 562
Pindus mount (Monte Metsovo), ii. 126, 129; iii. 7
Pinel, M. , _Sur l'Insanite_, _ii. 447_
Pineta of Ravenna, the, vi. 178, 180
Piombi, the (Venice prisons), iv. 363; _v. 148_
Piozzi, Mrs. , _i. 358_
Piraeus, ii. 362
Pisa, Byron's household at, _v. 348_
Pisani, Nicolo, _iv. 356_
Pisani, Vettor, ii. 477, 497
Pisistratus, ii. 167
Pisse Vache, or Salanfe, _ii. 383_
Pitcairn Island, v. 582-584. _See_ also _Island, The_
Pitiscus, _ii. 509_
Pitt, William, appoints Mansel Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, _i.
28_; "rules the hour," i. 31; "expired in plenitude of power," i. 34,
_57_; Sayer's _Elijah's Mantle_, i. 294, _356_; mentioned in _English
Bards, and Scotch Reviewers_, i. 377; in _Hints from Horace_, i. 395;
"heaven-born," i. 486; the "heavy news" of Austerlitz, _i. 489_; his
description of Napoleon, _ii. 400_; _v. 544_; Sheridan's speech on the
Begum of Oude, _iv. 72_; one of "the wondrous _Three_," iv. 75; George
III. and Catholic Emancipation, _iv. 503_, "with Fox's lard was
basting William Pitt," iv. 511; his grave in Westminster Abbey, v.
541; "The Pilot that weathered the storm," v. 568; _vi. 482_, refusal
to accept ? 100,000 from the merchants of London, vi. 376; "Chatham
gone," vi. 478; "so like his friend Billy," vii. 28; Byron's _Epitaph
for_, vii. 64
Pitt and Grenville Acts, the, iv. 512
Pius VII. , Pope, Napoleon's snuff-box, _vii. 78_
Pizarro, Francisco, ii. 81; v. 555
Pizarro, Hernando, ii. 81
Pizarro, Juan Gonzalo, ii. 81
Plancus, _ii. 492_
Plataea, battle of, ii. 294; _iv. 108_
Plato, i. 414; _ii. 169, 196, 325_; _v. 485_, vi. 46, 303, 568, 585
Plato, the comic poet, _iii. 85_
Plato's _Epitaph_, i. 18; iii. 136
Platonic love, vi. 396, 397
Platow (Platoff), General, _vi. 353_; _vii. 39_
Plattsburg Bay, battle of, _vi. 508_
Plautus, _Truculentus_, vi. 548
Playfair, Dr. , _vii. 52_
Pliny, _Hist. Nat. _, _ii. 31, 378, 379, 384, 432, 437, 441, 445, 488_;
_vi. 220, 236, 563_; _Epist. _, _ii. 380_; _Panegyricus_, _ii. 412_
Plum, a, = ? 100,000, i. 425
Plumptre, E. H. , D. D. , _Commedia, etc. _, _v. 562_
Plumptre, E. J. , and Gallehault, _iv. 320_
Plunket, Catholic Emancipation Bills, _v. 569_
Plutarch, _Lives_, _i. 467_; ii. 123, 179, _341, 393, 405, 518_; _iii.
85, 180, 311_; _iv. 108, 251, 264, 339, 352, 386, 423, 446_; v. 4, 5,
_21, 72, 486, 487, 506_; _vi. 139, 226, 339, 348, 376, 404, 461, 477,
547_; _Scripta Moralia, etc. _, _ii. 335_; _v. 619_; _vi. 479_
Po, the river, iv. 545
Pococke, Edward, _Notae Miscellaneae_, _iii. 109, 121_
_Poems 1814-1816_, iii. 409-438
_Poems 1816-1823_, iv. 529-566
_Poems of July-September, 1816_, iv. 29-65
_Poems of the Separation_, iii. 537-546
_Poems on his Domestic Circumstances_, i. 452, 453; iii. xx, _24_
_Poems on Various Occasions_, i. xi, xii, _1, 3, 18, 20-22, 27, 29, 31,
32, 38, 41, 46, 47, 52-54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 70, 74_, 76-116,
_82-84, 89, 91, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 118,
122, 123, 125, 151, 152_
_Poems Original and Translated_, i. xii, _31, 126, 127, 147, 149, 168,
171, 184, 187, 189_, 191-208, _354, 374_; iv. 281
Poet's Corner at Newstead Abbey, _vi. 498_
Poggio, _De Fort. Var. _, _ii. 364, 365, 403_
Point Lividia, _iii. 248, 249_
Pola, battle of, ii. 476
Poland, partition of, v. 500, 551; and Alexander I. , _v. 563_
Polenta, Guido Novello da, ii. _371_, 494
Polenta, Guido Vecchio da, Lord of Ravenna, _iv. 316_
Polidori, Dr. J. W. , _i. 318_; _iv. 40_; vii. 47
Polidori, G. , _iv. 143_
_Political Eclogues_, _i. 395_
Political Economy Club, vi. 480
_Political Miscellanies_, _i. 395_
_Political Ode by Lord Byron, hitherto unknown as his production_, _vii.
14_
Polixena, v. 488
Poliziano, _ii. 365_; iv. 280
Polozk (Polouzki), vi. 354
Poltava, battle of, iv. 207, _233_
Polybius, _Hist. _, ii. _377_, 506
Polycrates, of Samos, ii. 519; vi. 171
Polynices, v. 403
Polyphontes, the herald, _ii. 431_
Polyzois, an Albanian poet, ii. 198
Pombal, _ii. 43_
Pompadour, Madame de, iv. 334
Pompeia, Caesar's third wife, _i. 351_; iv. 352; _vi. 139_
Pompey, _i. 422_; ii. 395, _492_; _iv. 264_; vi. 139; statue of, ii.
508; pillar of, v. 548
Pompignan, Franc de, _ii. 282_
Poniatowsky, Prince, _vii. 24_
Ponsonby, Lady Caroline. _See_ Lamb, Lady Caroline
Ponsonby, William, v. 329
Ponte, Antonio da, _ii. 327_
Poole, Thomas, _and his Friends_, _i. 437_
Pope, Alexander, _Prologue to the Satires_, _i. 91, 392_; vi. 519, 602;
on Earl of Dorset, _i. 198_; _Dunciad_, i. 220, 294, _321, 326_, 327,
397; _iv. 161_; vi. 494; _Essay on Criticism_, i. 289; _ii. 13_; iv.
481; mentioned in _English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers_, i. 304-306,
312, _368, 371_; his advice to Wycherley, _i. 322_; _Essay on Man_, i.
361; _v. 593_; mentioned in _Hints from Horace_, i. 395, 397, _441,
449_; his youthful _Eclogues_, i. 418, 421; and Homer, _i. 427_; his
"prescription," i.