293
Review of Gell's Geography of Ithaca, etc.
Review of Gell's Geography of Ithaca, etc.
Byron
; Advt.
(editorial, November 10, 1832),
pp. v. , vi. ; Cont. of Vol. XII. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-324. The Imprint is
at the foot of p. 324.
The Front. , "Florence," is engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. D.
Harding and G. Moran, junr. ; the Title-vignette, "San Georgio Maggiore,"
is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A. R. A.
Vol. XIII. : pp. vi. + 369--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii. ; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, December 12, 1832), pp. v. ,
vi. ; Cont. of Vol. XIII. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-369. The Imprint is in the
centre of the last page, p. [370].
The Front. , "The Arch of Titus," is engr. by E. Finden, from drawings by
C. Stansfield and W. Page; the Title-vignette, "The Walls of Rome," is
engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XIV. : pp. 1-360--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. [i. , ii. ];
Title, one leaf, pp. [iii. , iv. ]; Advt. (editorial, January 10, 1833),
pp. [v. , vi. ]; Text, pp. 1-360. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 360.
The Front. , "Parnassus," and the Title-vignette, "The Field of
Waterloo," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XV. : pp. vi. + 334--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. ii. ; Title, one
leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, February 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XV. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-334. The Imprint is at the foot
of p. 334.
The Front. , "Scio," and the Title-vignette, "Genoa," are engr. by E.
Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XVI. : pp. vi. + 335--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii. ; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, March 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XVI. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-335. The Imprint is in the
centre of the last page, p. [336].
The Front. , "Cologne," and the Title-vignette, "St. Sophia," are engr.
by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XVII. : pp. viii. + 304--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, May 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XVII. , pp. vii. , viii. ; Text, pp. 1-248; Index, pp.
249-304. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 304.
The Front. , "The School of Homer," and the Title-vignette, "The
Castellated Rhine," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W.
Turner, R. A.
_Contents_--
Vols. I. -V. :--Notices of the Life of Lord Byron.
Vol. VI. :--The Life, etc. , from February, 1823-April, 1824 p. 1
App. : cont. two epistles from the Armenian, etc. p. 269
Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose:
Review of Wordsworth's Poems, 1807 p.
293
Review of Gell's Geography of Ithaca, etc. , 1811 p. 296
Parliamentary Speeches, etc. p. 314
A Fragment. [The Vampyre. ] 1816 p. 339
Letter to John Murray, Esq. , etc. p. 346
Observations upon "Observations," etc. [_Now first p. 382
published. _]
Vol. VII. :--Hours of Idleness: a Series of Poems,
Original and Translated:
Dedication. p. 1
Preface p. 5
On the Death of a Young Lady (and 69 others) p. 9
Article from the _Edin. Rev. _ p. 188
Occasional Pieces: written in 1807-8:
The Adieu (and 15 others) p. 195
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers p. 219
Occasional Pieces: written in 1808-1810:
Well, thou art happy (and 15 others) p. 291
Vol. VIII. :--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Preface to the p. 3
First and Second Cantos
To Ianthe p. 9
Canto the First [Canto the Second, etc. ] p. 11
Dedication of Canto the Fourth p. 189
Historical Notes to Canto the Fourth p. 271
Vol. IX. :--Occasional Pieces: written in 1811-1813:
Lines written beneath a Picture (and 31 others) p. 3
Hints from Horace p. 47
The Curse of Minerva p. 107
The Waltz p. 123
The Giaour p. 141
The Bride, etc. p. 203
The Corsair (Dedication, etc. ) p. 257
Appendix: Remarks on the Romaic, etc. p. 339
Vol. X. :--Ode to N. B. p. 1
Lara (Cantos I. , II. (N. )) p. 17
Hebrew Melodies: She walks in Beauty (and 22 others) p. 75
The Siege, etc. p. 99
Parisina p. 149
Domestic Pieces:
Fare Thee Well (and five others) p. 185
Monody, etc. p. 211
The Prisoner of Chillon p. 221
The Dream p. 243
Occasional Pieces: 1814-1816:
The Devil's Drive (and 28 others) p. 257
Vol. XI. :--Manfred p. 1
The Lament of Tasso p. 77
Beppo p. 95
Mazeppa p. 143
Ode on Venice p. 179
The Morgante Maggiore (Canto I. ) p. 187
The Prophecy of Dante (Cantos I. -IV. ) p. 259
Occasional Pieces:
Versicles (and 14 others) p. 307
Vol. XII. :--Francesca of Rimini p. 1
Stanzas to the Po p. 13
Stanzas (Written on the Road, etc. ) p. 19
The Blues p. 21
Marino Faliero (App. ) p. 43
The Vision of Judgment (App. ) p. 231
Occasional Pieces:
Stanzas ["Could Love for ever"] (and 5 others) p. 317
Vol. XIII. :--Heaven and Earth p. 1
Sardanapalus p. 55
The Two Foscari p. 197
The Deformed Transformed p. 301
Vol. XIV. :--Cain (App. ) p. 1
Werner p. 113
The Age of Bronze p. 263
The Island p. 299
Stanzas: To a Hindoo Air p. 357
Lines ("On this day," etc. ) p. 358
Vol. XV. :--Preface to Don Juan p. 3
Testimonies of Authors p. 5
Letter to the Editor of "My Grandmother's Review" p. 41
Some Observations upon an article in _Blackwood's p. 55
Magazine_ (August, 1819. [Now first pub. ])
Fragment ("I would to heaven," etc. ) p. 100
Dedication to Robert Southey, Esq. p. 101
Don Juan (Cantos I. -III. ) p. 109
Vol. XVI. :--Don Juan (Cantos IV. , V. , App. ) p. 1
Preface to Cantos VI. , VII. , VIII. p. 127
Cantos VI. -X. p. 133
Vol. XVII. :--Don Juan (Cantos XI. -XVI. ) p. 1
Appendix: Farewell to Malta (and nine additional p. 239
occasional pieces
Concluding Page of Lord Byron's "Observations upon an p. 247
Article," etc.
Index p. 249
_Note_ (1). --The Title-pages of Vols. XIII. , XIV. , XV. , XVI. , issued in
1833, do not specify the total number of volumes. The Title-pages of
Vol. I. issued in 1835, Vol. II. in 1833, and Vol. IX. in 1834, print
the words, "In Seventeen Volumes. " There were probably other variations.
There is an illustrated Title-page ornamented with a Title-vignette
(_vide supra et ante_) to each volume.
_Note_ (2). --The editor of these volumes was John Wright (1770? -1844),
the editor of Cobbett's _Parliamentary History_, and the ninth and tenth
volumes of Boswell's _Life of Johnson_ (1836), and of Sir Henry
Cavendish's _Debates of the House of Commons during the Thirteenth
Parliament of Great Britain, etc. _, two vols. 1841-3.
XLVII.
_The Complete Works_, etc. , including his suppressed poems and others
never before published. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry. 1832. [8? .
[_Katalog der Bucher_, von Eduard Grisebach, 1894, p. 127. ]
_Note_. --The Front. is "Lord Byron," from a portrait by Hopwood.
Querard, 1846, gives the names of the publishers of this edition as
Baudry, Barrois, Amyot.
XLVIII.
_The Works_, etc. , In Verse and Prose. Including his Letters, Journals,
etc. With a sketch of his Life. New York: George Dearborn, Publisher.
1833. 4? . pp. xxviii. , 203, 619. [". . . The first complete edition of
the Poetical and Prose Works of Lord Byron. "--_Publisher's Advt. _]
_Note_. --The Catalogue of the Library of Congress, 1880, describes this
or a Second Edition as consisting of two vols. in one, 8? .
XLIX.
The/ Complete Works/ of Lord Byron,/ Reprinted from the last London
Edition,/ with considerable additions, now first published;/ Containing/
Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore, Walter Scott, Campbell, Jeffrey,
Egerton Brydges, Wilson, Hobhouse,/ Dallas, Hunt, Milman, Lockhart,
Bowles, Heber, Medwin, Gamba, Croby, Ugo Foscolo, Ellis,/ Kennedy,
Parry, Stanhope, Gait, Nathan, Lady Blessington, Mrs.
pp. v. , vi. ; Cont. of Vol. XII. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-324. The Imprint is
at the foot of p. 324.
The Front. , "Florence," is engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. D.
Harding and G. Moran, junr. ; the Title-vignette, "San Georgio Maggiore,"
is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A. R. A.
Vol. XIII. : pp. vi. + 369--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii. ; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, December 12, 1832), pp. v. ,
vi. ; Cont. of Vol. XIII. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-369. The Imprint is in the
centre of the last page, p. [370].
The Front. , "The Arch of Titus," is engr. by E. Finden, from drawings by
C. Stansfield and W. Page; the Title-vignette, "The Walls of Rome," is
engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XIV. : pp. 1-360--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. [i. , ii. ];
Title, one leaf, pp. [iii. , iv. ]; Advt. (editorial, January 10, 1833),
pp. [v. , vi. ]; Text, pp. 1-360. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 360.
The Front. , "Parnassus," and the Title-vignette, "The Field of
Waterloo," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XV. : pp. vi. + 334--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. ii. ; Title, one
leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, February 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XV. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-334. The Imprint is at the foot
of p. 334.
The Front. , "Scio," and the Title-vignette, "Genoa," are engr. by E.
Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XVI. : pp. vi. + 335--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii. ; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, March 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XVI. , _n. p. _; Text, pp. 1-335. The Imprint is in the
centre of the last page, p. [336].
The Front. , "Cologne," and the Title-vignette, "St. Sophia," are engr.
by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
Vol. XVII. : pp. viii. + 304--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. , ii; Title,
one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Advt. (editorial, May 15, 1833), pp. v. , vi. ;
Cont. of Vol. XVII. , pp. vii. , viii. ; Text, pp. 1-248; Index, pp.
249-304. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 304.
The Front. , "The School of Homer," and the Title-vignette, "The
Castellated Rhine," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J. M. W.
Turner, R. A.
_Contents_--
Vols. I. -V. :--Notices of the Life of Lord Byron.
Vol. VI. :--The Life, etc. , from February, 1823-April, 1824 p. 1
App. : cont. two epistles from the Armenian, etc. p. 269
Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose:
Review of Wordsworth's Poems, 1807 p.
293
Review of Gell's Geography of Ithaca, etc. , 1811 p. 296
Parliamentary Speeches, etc. p. 314
A Fragment. [The Vampyre. ] 1816 p. 339
Letter to John Murray, Esq. , etc. p. 346
Observations upon "Observations," etc. [_Now first p. 382
published. _]
Vol. VII. :--Hours of Idleness: a Series of Poems,
Original and Translated:
Dedication. p. 1
Preface p. 5
On the Death of a Young Lady (and 69 others) p. 9
Article from the _Edin. Rev. _ p. 188
Occasional Pieces: written in 1807-8:
The Adieu (and 15 others) p. 195
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers p. 219
Occasional Pieces: written in 1808-1810:
Well, thou art happy (and 15 others) p. 291
Vol. VIII. :--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Preface to the p. 3
First and Second Cantos
To Ianthe p. 9
Canto the First [Canto the Second, etc. ] p. 11
Dedication of Canto the Fourth p. 189
Historical Notes to Canto the Fourth p. 271
Vol. IX. :--Occasional Pieces: written in 1811-1813:
Lines written beneath a Picture (and 31 others) p. 3
Hints from Horace p. 47
The Curse of Minerva p. 107
The Waltz p. 123
The Giaour p. 141
The Bride, etc. p. 203
The Corsair (Dedication, etc. ) p. 257
Appendix: Remarks on the Romaic, etc. p. 339
Vol. X. :--Ode to N. B. p. 1
Lara (Cantos I. , II. (N. )) p. 17
Hebrew Melodies: She walks in Beauty (and 22 others) p. 75
The Siege, etc. p. 99
Parisina p. 149
Domestic Pieces:
Fare Thee Well (and five others) p. 185
Monody, etc. p. 211
The Prisoner of Chillon p. 221
The Dream p. 243
Occasional Pieces: 1814-1816:
The Devil's Drive (and 28 others) p. 257
Vol. XI. :--Manfred p. 1
The Lament of Tasso p. 77
Beppo p. 95
Mazeppa p. 143
Ode on Venice p. 179
The Morgante Maggiore (Canto I. ) p. 187
The Prophecy of Dante (Cantos I. -IV. ) p. 259
Occasional Pieces:
Versicles (and 14 others) p. 307
Vol. XII. :--Francesca of Rimini p. 1
Stanzas to the Po p. 13
Stanzas (Written on the Road, etc. ) p. 19
The Blues p. 21
Marino Faliero (App. ) p. 43
The Vision of Judgment (App. ) p. 231
Occasional Pieces:
Stanzas ["Could Love for ever"] (and 5 others) p. 317
Vol. XIII. :--Heaven and Earth p. 1
Sardanapalus p. 55
The Two Foscari p. 197
The Deformed Transformed p. 301
Vol. XIV. :--Cain (App. ) p. 1
Werner p. 113
The Age of Bronze p. 263
The Island p. 299
Stanzas: To a Hindoo Air p. 357
Lines ("On this day," etc. ) p. 358
Vol. XV. :--Preface to Don Juan p. 3
Testimonies of Authors p. 5
Letter to the Editor of "My Grandmother's Review" p. 41
Some Observations upon an article in _Blackwood's p. 55
Magazine_ (August, 1819. [Now first pub. ])
Fragment ("I would to heaven," etc. ) p. 100
Dedication to Robert Southey, Esq. p. 101
Don Juan (Cantos I. -III. ) p. 109
Vol. XVI. :--Don Juan (Cantos IV. , V. , App. ) p. 1
Preface to Cantos VI. , VII. , VIII. p. 127
Cantos VI. -X. p. 133
Vol. XVII. :--Don Juan (Cantos XI. -XVI. ) p. 1
Appendix: Farewell to Malta (and nine additional p. 239
occasional pieces
Concluding Page of Lord Byron's "Observations upon an p. 247
Article," etc.
Index p. 249
_Note_ (1). --The Title-pages of Vols. XIII. , XIV. , XV. , XVI. , issued in
1833, do not specify the total number of volumes. The Title-pages of
Vol. I. issued in 1835, Vol. II. in 1833, and Vol. IX. in 1834, print
the words, "In Seventeen Volumes. " There were probably other variations.
There is an illustrated Title-page ornamented with a Title-vignette
(_vide supra et ante_) to each volume.
_Note_ (2). --The editor of these volumes was John Wright (1770? -1844),
the editor of Cobbett's _Parliamentary History_, and the ninth and tenth
volumes of Boswell's _Life of Johnson_ (1836), and of Sir Henry
Cavendish's _Debates of the House of Commons during the Thirteenth
Parliament of Great Britain, etc. _, two vols. 1841-3.
XLVII.
_The Complete Works_, etc. , including his suppressed poems and others
never before published. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry. 1832. [8? .
[_Katalog der Bucher_, von Eduard Grisebach, 1894, p. 127. ]
_Note_. --The Front. is "Lord Byron," from a portrait by Hopwood.
Querard, 1846, gives the names of the publishers of this edition as
Baudry, Barrois, Amyot.
XLVIII.
_The Works_, etc. , In Verse and Prose. Including his Letters, Journals,
etc. With a sketch of his Life. New York: George Dearborn, Publisher.
1833. 4? . pp. xxviii. , 203, 619. [". . . The first complete edition of
the Poetical and Prose Works of Lord Byron. "--_Publisher's Advt. _]
_Note_. --The Catalogue of the Library of Congress, 1880, describes this
or a Second Edition as consisting of two vols. in one, 8? .
XLIX.
The/ Complete Works/ of Lord Byron,/ Reprinted from the last London
Edition,/ with considerable additions, now first published;/ Containing/
Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore, Walter Scott, Campbell, Jeffrey,
Egerton Brydges, Wilson, Hobhouse,/ Dallas, Hunt, Milman, Lockhart,
Bowles, Heber, Medwin, Gamba, Croby, Ugo Foscolo, Ellis,/ Kennedy,
Parry, Stanhope, Gait, Nathan, Lady Blessington, Mrs.