'Romance, Lines to,' 27. Romanelli, physician, 97, 854. Rome, described, 131, 298. The city of the soul,' and 'Niobe of nations,' 136. Sackage of, 337 n. 501 n. See also, xxiv. 136 n. 499, 826. Romilly, Sir Samuel, 595, 733, 797.
Romulus, temple of, 164, 165.
Roncesvalles, 327, 726.
St. Peter's, at Rome, 136 n. 143,
St. Sophia, at Constantinople, 93, 143. Not to be compared with St. Paul's Cathedral, 662. Sainte Palaye, M. de, 68. Salamanca, 619. Salamis, 197, 570, 644. Salerno, 151.
Salisbury, Countess of, 68. Salisbury Plain, 403, 825.
Rooms, large ones comfortless, 667. Sallust, 689.
Roque, Monsieur, 99.
Rosa Matilda, 61, 64.
Rosbach, battle of, 350. Roscius, 24, 862.
Roscoe's 'Leo the Tenth,' 253 n. Roscommon, 60.
Rose, William Stewart, esq., his Sonnet to Constantinople,' 93 n. His Essay on Whistlecraft,' 307 n. His Picture of a de- cayed Venetian Nobleman,' 393. His character of Pindemonte, 571 n.
Rose-glaciers, 119 n.
'Rose-water,' 837.
Salvator Rosa, 748. Salviati, Leonard, 155. Samuel, the Prophet, 256. Sandwich, Lord, 680 n. Sanguinetto, river, 134, 163. Santa Croce, 133, 156. Santa Maura, 88 n. Sanuto, extract from, 388. Sapienza, 355, 358. Sappho, 88, 598, 635. Saracens, picture of, at Newstead,
mion,' 51, 275n. His review of 'Childe Harold' in the Quar terly,' 67 n. 797. His Vision of Don Roderick,' 76 m. "The Ariosto of the North,' xxii. 131. His novels a new literature in themselves,' 131 n. His Tales of my Landlord,' 325. His 'Black Dwarf,' 488. Dedication of 'Cain' to, 504, 506 n. His 'De- monology,' 746 n. His opinion of Don Juan,' 789. His' Bridal of Triermain,' and 'Harold the Dauntless,' 804. His dog Maida, 848 n. See also, xi. xxxii. 40 m. 51 n. 63, 67, 76, 172, 179, 720, 731, 736, 742 n. 765, 876 m. Critical notes by, passim. Scott, Mr., of Aberdeen, 835. Scriptures, 506, 750.
Sculpture, 826. The most artificial of the arts, 132 n. More poetical than nature, 826. Scutari, 218 n. Sea-attorney, 637.
Saragoza, Maid of, 78, 570. Sieges Sea-coal fires, 749. of, 78 n. 82.
Ross, Rev. Mr. (Lord Byron's tutor | Sardanapalus ; a Tragedy, 429.
Savage, Richard, 831. Savary, 874 n. Savoy, 241, 278. Saxe, Count, 36 n. Scalanovo, Port of, 230. Scaligers, tomb of the, 571. Scamander, 656. Scandal, 600, 611. Scanderbeg, 96. Scepticism, 296.
Schaffhausen, fall of, 135 n. Schiller, his 'Ghost-seer,' 15 n. His 'Wallenstein,' 296 n. 594 n. Schlegel, Frederick, his writings,
899 n. Schlick, M., 392 n.
'School for Scandal,' 351 n. Schroepfer, 778.
Schwartzenburg, Prince, 118 n. Sciarro, Marco di, 304 n.
Sea-sickness, remedies for, 616,617. Seale, Dr. John, his 'Greek Metres,'
11. Sea-walls between the Adriatic and
Venice, inscription on, 774 ■. 'Seasons,' Thomson's, would have been better in rhyme, 173 n. 802. Inferior to his 'Castle of Indo- lence,' ib.
Sebastiani, 102.
Seduction, 35 n. 87 n.
Ségur, Count, his character of Prince Potemkin, 694 n.
Seine, the river, 569.
Sejanus, 898.
Self-love, 682, 717.
Semiramis, 433, 668.
Seneca, 336 n.
'Sennacherib, Destruction of,' 259. Senses, duty of not trusting the, 752. Septimius Severus, 164. Arch of, 165.
Seraglio, interior of, 684, 688. Seraphin, of Periclea, 104. Serassi, his 'Life of Tasso,' 154. Servetus, 178.
Sesostris, 552, 567.
Sestos, 215. 'Lines after swim- ming from,' 853.
Scimitars, Turkish, characters on, Settle, Elkanah, 799.
Scio, isle of, 101, 215. Scipio Africanus, 499. Scipios, tomb of the, 136, 159. 'Scorching and drenching,' 624 n. Scorpion, 200, 201. Scotland, 189, 720. Scott, Sir Walter, his first acquaint- ance with Lord Byron, xxi. His tribute to his memory, xxii. 789. His Lay of the Last Minstrel,' 51, 90, 736, 765 n. His 'Mar-
'Seven before Thebes,' 300 n. Seven Towers, prison of the, 676. Seville, 77, 79, 594, 631 m. Seward, Anne, 801. Sewell, Sir John, LL.D., 505 s. Sforza, Francesco, 468 n. Sforza, Ludovico, 279 n. Sgricci, Signor, 157. Shadwell, Sir Lancelot, 505 m. Shadwell, Thomas, 173 n. Shakspeare, 67 n., 289 m., 645, 758. His obligations to North's
'Plutarch,' 589 n. His infelici- Slavery, 662, 663; of the great, Southerne, dramatist, 828.
tous marriage, 637 n. Will have his decline, 828 n. Sharpe, Richard, esq., 505 n. Shaving, miseries of, 754. She-epistle described, 751.
She walks in Beauty,' 254. Shee, Sir Martin (president of the Royal Academy), his 'Rhymes on Art,' 63.
Sheffield, 55, 60.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, esq., xvii. xxviii. 396 n. 488 n. 768 n. 798, 902 n.
Sleep, 628, 630, 656, 686. Sir T. Browne's encomium on, 651 n. Sligo, Marquis of, his letter on the origin of the 'Giaour,' 195 n. Smedley, Rev. Mr., his Sketches of Venetian History,' 357 n. 463 —465 n.
Smith, Rev. Sidney, 56. The re-
puted author of 'Peter Plymley's Letters,' 57 n. 775 n. His 'twelve- parson power,' 721 n. 'Peter Pith,' 775.
Shelley, Mrs., 488 n. Her 'Fran- Smith, Mrs. Spencer, account of, kenstein,' 818 n. Shenstone, 801.
Sheridan, Right Hon. Richard Brinsley, 58, 880 n. 898. Com- pared with Colman, 58 n. lines on Waltzing, 194 n. eloquence, 733, 881. His Cri- tic,' 792. His phoenix story, 829 n. 863 n. • Monody on the Death of,' 880. Defence of, 881. His speech against Mr. Hastings, 881, 882 n. His conversation, 881 n. 'Whatever he did was the best of its kind,' 882 n. Sheridan, Thomas, esq., 58 n. Sheridan, Mrs. Thomas, her 'Car-
Ship of war, description of, 85, 86. Shipwreck, description of a, 617-
'Shipwreck,' Falconer's, 824, 827. Shooter's Hill, 725, 727. Shreck horn, the, 119 n. Sicily, xviii. 73 n. 150. Siddons, Mrs., 58, 351 n. 862. Sidney, Sir Philip, 161. Siege of Corinth, 260. Sienna, 161, 163. Sierra Morena, 77. Sigeum, Cape, 656, 825. Silenus, 491. Silesia, 556. Simeon, Rev. Charles, 178. Simon Magus, 165. Simond, M., 404 n. Simoom, 199, 653.
Sinclair, Sir John, 629 n.
Sinecures, 775.
xviii. 852 n. See 'Florence.' Smith, William, esq., his attack on Mr. Southey in the House of Commons, 397, 409, 798. Smoking, 582. Smollett, xxxii. 658, 678. Smyrna, 818.
Smythe, Professor, 64 n.
So we'll go no more a roving,' 892. Sobieski, 263.
Society, 664, 740, 741, 749, 750, 753, 759.
Socrates, 187, 491, 680, 690, 743, 767.
Soignies, wood of (remnant of the
forest of Ardennes), 114. Solano, governor of Cadiz, his trea- chery, 82.
Solitary confinement, effects of, 281, 475.
Solitude, 86, 122, 130, 146, 475, 602, 667, 703. Solitudes, social, 650. Solomon, 690, 745.
Solyman, Sultan, 675.
Southey, Robert, esq., LL.D., his
person, manners, prose, and poetry, 52 n. His 'Old Woman of Berkeley,' 52. His 'Dactylics and Sapphics,' 52 n. His 'Ma- doc,' 52, 184, 800. His 'Thala- ba,' 52, 800. His 'Joan of Arc,' 52, 173 n. 184, 800. His 'Don Roderick' and 'Life of Nelson,' 53 n. His 'Curse of Kehama,' 183, 800. His 'Wat Tyler,' 395, 397, 798. His Inscription for Henry Martin' the Regicide, 397. His 'Letter to Mr. William Smith,' 410, 798. His 'Pilgrimage to Waterloo,' 615. His 'Pantiso- cracy,' 645, 798, 799. Dedica- tion of 'Don Juan' to, 589. See also, 394-416, 613, 646, 719, 722, 731, 732, 795, 798, 800, 830. Southwell, xiv., theatricals at, 24 n. Church of, 29 n. Spagnoletto, 748. Spain, xviii. 67, 82. Spartan's epitaph, 128. Speeches at Harrow, xiii. 12, 24 n. Speeches in Parliament, Lord By-
ron's, 811, 813, 817. Spence's Anecdotes (Malone's edi- tion), 678 n.
Spencer, Dowager Lady, 880 n. Spencer, Earl, 881 n.
Spencer, William, esq., 344 n. Spenser, Edmund, his measure, 68,
Sphinx, the, 825. Spinola, 338 n.
'Song-Do you know Doctor Nott,' Spoleto, 134 n. 163.
'Song for the Luddites,' 891. 'Song of Saul before his last battle,'
Songs of the Venetian gondoliers, 127, 148, 605. Sonnets-on Chillon,' 278; 'to Genevra,' 866; 'to Lake Le- man,' 888; 'from Vittorelli,' 891; 'to George the Fourth, on the repeal of Lord Edward Fitzge- rald's forfeiture,' 896; 'to Sa- muel Rogers, esq.,' 898.
Singing, 657. Merit of simplicity in, Sonnets, the most puling, petri-
Sinking fund, 777.
Sismondi, M., 226 n. 348. Sistine Chapel, 340 n.
Sisyphus, 759.
Skeffington, Sir Lumley, 58. 'Sketch, a,' 877.
Skull, Lines inscribed upon a cup Sotheby, William, esq., 62, 237 n.
formed from a,' 847.
Skull-cup, xvii. 847 n. Slaughter, 117.
Slave market at Constantinople,
313 n. 344, 613, 793, 804. 'Soul,' 757.
Soult, Marshal, xi. n.
South, Dr., his sermons, 631. Southcote, Joanna, 401, 645, 734.
Staël, Madame de, tribute to her memory, 156. Her 'de l'Alle- magne,' 212 n. Her Corinne' quoted, 611. See also 644, 797, 876 n., 888 n. Stamboul (Constantinople), 93, 99. Stanhope, Hon. Col. Leicester, xxix. xxxi. 188 n. 905 n. Stanzas :- to a lady with the poems of Camoens,' 8; 'to Inez,' 81; Tambourgi! Tambourgi! thy larum afar,' 92; to a lady on leaving England,' 850; 'to Florence,' 852; "composed during a thunder-storm,' ib.; ‘written on passing the Ambracian Gulf,' 853; 'Away, away, ye notes of woe,' 859; 'One struggle more, and I am free,' ib.; And thou art dead,' etc., 860; 'If sometimes in the haunts of men,' 861; "Thou art not false, but thou art fickle,' 864; 'on being asked what was the origin of love,' 865. Remember him,' etc., ib.; '1
speak not, I trace not,' 870, 'There be none of Beauty's daughters,' 872; 'Elegiac, on the death of Sir Peter Parker,' ib.; 'There's not a joy the world can give,' 873; on the Star of the Legion of Honour,' 875; Augusta, 878, 879; 'to her who can best understand them,' 887; 'to the Po,' 895; Could love for ever,' 896; written when about to join the Italian Carbo- nari,' 901; written on the road between Florence and Pisa,' 902; 'on completing my thirty-sixth year,' 904; 'to a Hindoo air,' ib.; 'I heard thy fate without a tear,' 908.
Statesmen, 775.
Statius, 99.
Statues, 627.
Staubach, the, 135 n.
Steam-engines, 718.
Steele, Sir Richard, 605 n.
The Conquest,' 904.
The Destruction of Sennacherib,” 259.
Suwarrow, Field Marshal, 691,694. His 'polar melody' on the cap- ture of Ismail, 710. His charac-The Devil's Drive,' 867. ter, ib. Brevity of his style, 716. 'The First Kiss of Love,' 8. Swift, Dr. Jonathan, xxxii., 179, 'The harp the monarch minstrel' 690. His recipe for an epic, swept,' 254. 612 n. His Stella and Vanessa, 834.
Swimming, xiv. n. 147, 466, 626,
The Isles of Greece, the Isles of Greece,' 644.
'The spell is broke, the charm is flown!' 853.
Swoon, the sensation described, 626. Sydney, Algernon, 349 n. Sylla, 136, 312 n. 703, 869 n. Sympathy, 631, 755. Symplegades, 146, 573, 662, 825. Thebes, xviii. 94, 99, 103. Syracuse, 128. Thelusson, Mr., 395 n.
The Wild Gazelle,' 255. 'The world is a bundle of hay,' 897. Theatrical representations, the first, 177 n.
Switzerland and the Swiss, 119-Themistocles, tomb of, 196. Lines
Tagus, the rive, 72. Tahiri, Dervish, 97.
Sterne, 282 n. His affected sensi- Talavera, 76.
Stevenson, Sir John, 873 n.
Stillingfleet, 342.
Stoddart, Sir John, LL.D., 780. Stoics, 664.
Stonehenge, 729, 825.
'Tale of a Tub,' the, xxxii. 'Tales of my Landlord,' 325. Talleyrand, Charles Maurice, Prince de, 574 n.
'Tambourgi, Tambourgi, thy larum afar,' 92.
Storm, 122, 620 n. Aspect of one Tamerlane, 579, 870n.
Tasso, 130, 131, 148, 154, 301--| 304, 338, 801. Lament of, 301. Thomson, 224. His Seasons' Tassoni, 799 n. Tattersall, Rev. John Cecil (Lord Byron's school acquaintance), xiii.
Tavell, Rev. G. F. (Lord Byron's college tutor), 176. Taxation, 637.
Tea, prophetic powers of, 653. 'Tear, The,' 25. Tears, 673, 719.
Telemachus, the monk, 168.
Suliotes, their hospitality and brave- Tell, William, 288.
Sulpicius, Servius, his letter to Ci- cero on the death of his daughter, 131 n.
'Sun of the Sleepless,' 258.
Sunday blood, a, 841.
Sunrise, 456, 629. Sunset, 129, 633, 650. Superstition, 88, 768. Superstitious: the second sight, 182 n.; the evil eye, 202; the vampire, 204; the second hearing, 207; amulets, 216; ghosts, 768 -772, 778; baushies, 772 n. Suspense, 760.
Tempe, 89. Temple Bar, 816.
Temple, Sir William, 841. Tenedos, 825.
would have been better in rhyme, 802.
Thornton, Thomas, esq., character of his State of the Ottoman Empire,' 100, 101. 'Thou are not false, but thou art fickle,' 864.
Though the day of my destiny's over!' 879.
Thoughts suggested by a College Examination,' 22.
Thrasimene, lake of, 133, 134. Battle of, 162. Thrasybulus, 381.
Throgmorton, Mrs., 829.
'Through cloudless skies, in silvery sheen,' 853.
'Through life's dull road, so din
‘Épwres imip,' 21; from the Arme Unwin, Mrs., 829. nian,' 819; of the Greek War-Urban, Pope, 153. song, 'Acúre maids,' 854; of the Urbino, duke of, 161. Romaic song, Èzziv pis,' etc. | Ursula, St., 724. 855; of a Romaic love song, Ustica, 169. 864; from the Portuguese, Tu Usurers, 622. mi chamas,' 867; of the 'Ro- Utraikey, 92. mance muy doloroso del Sitio y Utrecht, 350. Toma de Alhama,' 889; from Vittorelli, 'Di due vaghe don- zelle,' 891; of Francesca da Rimini,' 899.
'Trecentisti,' the, 344.
Tree of knowledge, 420, 509, 605. Tree of life, 509, 510.
"T is done and shivering in the Trelawney, Mr., xxviii., 462 n. gale,' 850.
'Tis time this heart should be un- Treviso, 348, 356.
Tita, Lord Byron's Italian servant,
Vacancy, 127. Vacca, Dr., 126. Vaccination, 606.
Valentia, Lord (now Earl of Mount- norris), 65 n.
Valenza, cardinal of, 252 n. Valière, Madame la, 834.
Trévoux, Journal of, 344. Dic- Valour, the grave of, 583.
Titian, his portrait of Ariosto, Tripoli, 637. 308 n.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 15 n.
Troy, 645, 656. Authenticity of Vaucluse, 160. the tale of, 65 2. 656, 659. Truth, stranger than fiction, 760, 767.
Tu mi chamas,' translated, 867. Tunis, 637.
Tombs, folly of erecting large ones, Turin, 156, 278 n.
'Windsor Poetics.' Vauxhall, 312. Velino, 134, 135 n. Velitræ, 156.
Velluti, account of, 657 n. Vely Pacha, 102, 103. Venality, 664.
Venetian dialect, xxiv. 311. Venetian fazzioli, xxv. 311 n. 616. Venetian noble, sketched by Gritti, 386 n.
Vengeance, 232, 354. Venice, the gondolas of, 127, 128, 148, 309. St. Mark's, 128, 150, 357, 358, 385. Lion and Horses at, 128, 149. Rialto, 127, 309. Bridge of Sighs and State Dun- geons, 127, 147, 358 n. Piaz- zetta, 150, 307. Carnival, 305, 307. Manfrini Palace, 308. Ri- dotto, 312. Women, 311, 315. Morals and manners in, 149, 305, 308, 309, 315, 386 n. 392. Present state of, 386 n. Prophecy respecting, 387 n. Account of the ancient Nobility, 393. 'Ode on,' 894. See also, xxiii. xxiv. 127, 128, 152, 305, 358n., 795, 826. Ventote, George, 105. Venus, 632, 776. Venus of Medicis, '132 n., 308 n., 654, 826. Venusia, 169.
Venuti, Abate, 166 n., 167. Vernet, 748.
Vernon, General, 592. Verona, xxiii. Amphitheatre of, Juliet's tomb at, Tombs of the Scaligers, and Claudian's old man of, 571, 571 n. Congress at, 734. Verres, 96.
Walton, Izaak, ‘a quaint old cruel coxcomb,'751. Defence of, 751n. Waltz, The; an Apostrophic Hymn,
Waltzing, 732. Sheridan's lines on, 194 n.
'Wanderings of Cain,' Coleridge's, 529.
'Verses found in a Summer House Wapping, 582, 824.
at Hales-Owen,' 863.
Verses: 'Remember thee!' 864. 'Versicles,' 892.
War, 694, 698, 709, 711, 716. Warburton, Bishop, 680 n. Warriors, 659.
Vespasian, the emperor, 165, 169. Warsaw, 722. Vesta, temple of, 189 n.
Vesuvius, 569, 699. Vevay, 120 n., 121 n. 'Vicar of Wakefield,' 773n.
Vice, 79, 661.
Vice, suppression of, 59. Vicenzo, Damodos, 105. Vico-Varo, town of, 169.
Victor, St., priory of, near Geneva, 278 n.
Victory, 113, 707. Vienna, 102.
Villeneuve, 280 n. 282 n. Vincent, Rev. Dr., 175 n. Vineyards, the best, 749. Vintage, 605.
Virgil, 598. Epitaph on,' 5. Virgin Mary, portraits of, 630,646. Virtues, the, 661. Visconti, 126, 167 n. "Vision of Belshazzar,' 257. Vision of Judgment, 394. Vitellius, 898.
'Vittorelli, sonetto di,' 891. Voice, fascination of a sweet, 630, 761.
Voltaire, his character by Lord Byron, 124. His history of Charles XII. quoted, 316. His character by Dr. Narton, 678. And by Lord Holland, ib. His 'Vous pleurez,' ib. His defence of the Calas family, ib. Vopiscus, 168 n. Vossius, 166.
Vulgarity of style, 841.
Wahabees, the, 93. Walcheren, 816.
Walcot, Dr. (Peter Pindar), 407 n. Walker, lexicographer, 312. Wallenstein, 542, 566. Walpole, Horace, Lord, xxxii. His talents underrated, 351. His incomparable Letters,' ib. 'Castle of Otranto' and 'Myste- rious Mother,' ib.
Warton, Dr. Thomas, his character of Crashaw, 643 n. His character of Voltaire, 678. Warwick, Earl of, 823 n. Washington, George, 137, 406, 569, 571, 698, 712, 870. 'Wat Tyler,' Southey's, 397, 410. 411, 798, 800. Watch-dog, 605.
Waterloo, xxiii. 113, 114, 115, 118, 569, 572, 702, 711, 873. 'Ode on,' 873. Watkins, Dr. John, his Remarks on 'Don Juan,' 785. Watson, Bishop, his reply to the moderator in the schools of Cam- bridge, 506.
Watts, Alaric A., esq., 780. Way, William, esq., 59.n. Weber (a German hack writer),
'Weep, daughter of a royal line,'
Weight of human ashes, 868 n. Weimar, 349 n. 542.
'Well, thou art happy, and I feel,' 847.
When coldness wraps,' etc., 257. When from the heart,' etc., 866. 'When I roved, a young Highlander,'
When man, expell'd from Eden's bowers,' 848.
'When Thurlow this damn'd non- sense sent,' 865. 'When Time, or soon or late, shall bring,' 860.
"When to their airy hall,' 4. 'When we two parted,' 846. Whetter, statue of the, 156. Whigs, 733. Whiskers, 193. Whist, 645.
'Whistlecraft,' 305-307 n. 325, 788. The humour of, not wit, 802.
Whitbread, Samuel, esq., 407 n. 733, 863 n. 'The Demosthenes of bad taste,' 572 n. White, Henry Kirke, esq., 61, 63 n.
White, Lydia, 346. White, Rev. Blanco, 80 n. "Who kill'd John Keats?' 902. Why, how now, saucy Tom?'
Widdin, 663. Wieland, 62 n. Wilberforce, William, esq., 661,
736. The Washington of Afri- ca,' 758. Wildman, Colonel, the present pro- prietor of Newstead, 844 m., 847 n.
Wilkes, John, esq., 404, 405, 834.
Wilkie, David, 78 n. William the Conqueror, 721.
Wellesley, Marquis, 192. Wellesley, Sir Arthur, 74 n. 82 n. William III., 9 n. See Wellington.
Wellesley, Hon. William Long Pole, 733. Wellington, Duke of, xxiii. 76 n. 192 n., 572,702, 711, 734, 736, 739 n. Welsted, 829.
Wengen Alps, 119 n. 'Were my bosom as false,' 258. Werner; or, The Inheritance; a Tragedy, 532.
Werther, effects of Goethe's, 349 n.
Mad. de Staël's character of, ib. Wesley, Rev. John, 690. West, Benjamin, esq., 'Europe's worst dauber,' 189. West, Mr. (American artist), his conversations with Lord Byron, 786.
Westminster Abbey, 728, 827. Walpole, Sir Robert, 177. His po- Wetterhorn, 287 n. litical axiom, 664. His conver-What matter the pangs,' 903. "When a man hath no freedom to
sation at table, 834.
Walsh, Rev. Dr. R., his account of Ali Pacha's assassination,
Williams, Mrs., fortune-teller, ber prediction concerning Lord By- ron, xii. Williams, H. W., esq., his 'Tra- vels in Greece,' 79 n., 134 N., 135 n., 854 n., 855 n. Willis, Dr., anecdote of, 178. Will o' the wisp, 695. Wilson, Professor, 590 n. 804. His minor poems, 651 n. His 'City of the Plague,' 351, 804. Cri- tical notes by, passim. Windham, Right Hon. William, 168 n.
Windsor Poetics,' 868. Wine, 632, 633, 650. Wingfield, Hon. John, xiii. xviii. 33 n. 83 n.
Winkelmann, 164, 165, 654 n. Wisdom, 116, 151, 685.
Witch of Endor, 256, 257 n. 291 я. "Without a stone to mark,' etc., 858. Wives, 638.
When all around grew drear and Wolfe, General, 592. dark,' 878.
Wollstoncraft, Mary, 798.
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