/ Paris/
Published
by A.
Byron
] 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. Shelley, etc. /
And/ A Complete Index;/ To which is prefixed/ A Life,/ By Henry Lytton
Bulwer, Esq. , M. P. ,/ In one Volume.
/ Paris/ Published by A. and W.
Galignani and Co. / 1835. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935--Half-title (R. _Printed by H. and A. Firmin Didot,
rue Jacob, No. 24. _), pp. i. , ii. ; Title, pp. iii. , iv. ; (Publisher's)
Advt. , pp. v. , vi. ; Cont. pp. vii. -x. ; The Life of Lord Byron, pp.
xi. -xxxiii. ; Text pp. 1-908; Index, pp. 909-935.
The Frontispiece is a portrait of Lord Byron, engr. by J. T. Wedgwood
from a painting by W. E. West. The portrait in arabesque frame rests on
picture of Newstead Abbey and Missolunghi (_sic_), designed by F.
Sieurac. There is a lithographed vignette of tomb, harp, wreath, etc. ,
on the title-page, and a lithograph of the memorial tablet in the
chancel of Hucknall Torkard. A facsimile of the letter dated Venice,
April 27, 1819, precedes the text, and facsimiles of original MS. of "To
D----," and of _Childe Harold_, Canto IV. stanza xcii. , face pp. 3, 122.
_Miscellaneous Poems_--
On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc. ) p. 842
On Lord Elgin ("Noseless himself," etc. ) p. 864
Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 887
Epigram from Martial ("The Laureate's House," etc. ) p. 888
To Mr. Hobhouse ("Would you get," etc. ) ib.
To Mr. Hobhouse ("What made you," etc. ) ib.
On Queen Caroline p. 901
Elegy on the Recovery of Lady ---- p. 903
Song, "Do you know Doctor Nott? " ib.
To ---- ("But once I dared," etc. ) p. 904
On Sam Rogers ("Nose and Chin," etc. ) ib.
On Lady Milbank's Dog Trim p. 905
Lines to Lady Holland ("Lady, accept," etc. ) ib.
Attributed Poems:
To Jessy ("There is a mystic," etc. ) p. 906
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib.
To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 907
To the Prince of W_h_ales ib.
On the letter I p. 908
To my dear Mary Anne ib.
Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc. ) ib.
_Note_. --This edition includes the contents of "the last [edition]
published in London in seventeen volumes," together with the poems
published in the Appendix to the _Works of Lord Byron_ (1832-1833, xvii.
238-248), and the following pieces not recognized or collected by John
Murray.
L.
_The Complete Works_, etc. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry, Amyot,
Truchy. 1835. [8? .
[Querard, 1846. ]
_Note_. --This edition was reissued in 1840.
LI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete In One Volume. / With Notes By/
Thomas Moore, Esq. ,
Lord Jeffrey,
Sir Walter Scott,
Bishop Heber,
Samuel Rogers, Esq. ,
Professor Wilson,
J. G. Lockhart, Esq. ,
George Ellis, Esq. ,
Thomas Campbell, Esq. ,
Rev. H. H. Milmand,
etc. etc. etc.
London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street. / 1837. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 827--Title (R. _London:/ Printed by A. Spottiswoode,/
New-Street-Square. /_), pp. i. , ii. ; Contents, pp. iii. -vi. ; Chronology
of Lord Byron's Life and Works, pp. vii. , viii. ; Text, pp. 1-812; Index,
pp. 813-827. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 827.
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by E. Finden
from the portrait by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title is embellished
with a vignette of "Newstead Abbey," engr. by E. Finden from a painting
by T. Creswick.
The Dedication is enclosed in an arabesque of oak branches issuing from
a shield bearing the arms and motto. (_Industria_) of Sir Robert Peel.
It runs as follows: To/ The Right Honorable/ Sir Robert Peel, Bart. /
etc. etc. etc. / This/ Collective Edition/ of The Works of His/ "School
and Form Fellow,"/ Is/ Respectfully Inscribed/ By His/ Faithful and
Obedient Servant/ John Murray,/ February Fifth. / MDCCCXXXVII. /
Facsimiles of Lord Byron's Handwriting at Various Periods of His Life,
viz. : I. _At Harrow in_ 1803. II. _From the Giaour_, 1813. _First
draft_. III. _Marriage Signatures of Lord and Lady Byron_, January 2,
1815. IV. _From Lord Byron's Diary_, 1821. V. _From Lord Byron's last
letter to Mr. Murray, dated Missalonghi, February 2_, 1824 (four pages,
_n. p. _) are inserted between the "Chronology," etc. , and the Text.
The first edition was bound in brown cloth. Lord Byron's Coat of Arms,
with Coronet, Supporters and Motto, is stamped in gold on the cover.
_Note_. --This Edition, which is printed in double columns enclosed by a
double line, has been reissued at brief intervals from 1838 to 1902.
The contents of this volume includes the contents of Vols. VII. -XVII.
of the Ed. 1832, 1833, together with the following additions already
printed (except No. 4) in Vols. I. -VI. :--
_Contents_--
1. Translation of . . . Nurse's Dole ("Oh, how I wish," etc. ) p. 546
2. My Epitaph ("Youth, Nature," etc. ) ib.
3. Remember thee! Remember thee! p. 554
4. John Keats p. 574
5. Impromptu ("Beneath Blessington's eyes") p. 577
6. To the Countess of Blessington ib.
Appendix: Conversations of Lord Byron as related by Thomas p. 809
Medwin, Esq. , compared with a Portion of His Lordship's
Correspondence. Published, Ed. 1828, iv.
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. Shelley, etc. /
And/ A Complete Index;/ To which is prefixed/ A Life,/ By Henry Lytton
Bulwer, Esq. , M. P. ,/ In one Volume.
/ Paris/ Published by A. and W.
Galignani and Co. / 1835. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935--Half-title (R. _Printed by H. and A. Firmin Didot,
rue Jacob, No. 24. _), pp. i. , ii. ; Title, pp. iii. , iv. ; (Publisher's)
Advt. , pp. v. , vi. ; Cont. pp. vii. -x. ; The Life of Lord Byron, pp.
xi. -xxxiii. ; Text pp. 1-908; Index, pp. 909-935.
The Frontispiece is a portrait of Lord Byron, engr. by J. T. Wedgwood
from a painting by W. E. West. The portrait in arabesque frame rests on
picture of Newstead Abbey and Missolunghi (_sic_), designed by F.
Sieurac. There is a lithographed vignette of tomb, harp, wreath, etc. ,
on the title-page, and a lithograph of the memorial tablet in the
chancel of Hucknall Torkard. A facsimile of the letter dated Venice,
April 27, 1819, precedes the text, and facsimiles of original MS. of "To
D----," and of _Childe Harold_, Canto IV. stanza xcii. , face pp. 3, 122.
_Miscellaneous Poems_--
On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc. ) p. 842
On Lord Elgin ("Noseless himself," etc. ) p. 864
Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 887
Epigram from Martial ("The Laureate's House," etc. ) p. 888
To Mr. Hobhouse ("Would you get," etc. ) ib.
To Mr. Hobhouse ("What made you," etc. ) ib.
On Queen Caroline p. 901
Elegy on the Recovery of Lady ---- p. 903
Song, "Do you know Doctor Nott? " ib.
To ---- ("But once I dared," etc. ) p. 904
On Sam Rogers ("Nose and Chin," etc. ) ib.
On Lady Milbank's Dog Trim p. 905
Lines to Lady Holland ("Lady, accept," etc. ) ib.
Attributed Poems:
To Jessy ("There is a mystic," etc. ) p. 906
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib.
To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 907
To the Prince of W_h_ales ib.
On the letter I p. 908
To my dear Mary Anne ib.
Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc. ) ib.
_Note_. --This edition includes the contents of "the last [edition]
published in London in seventeen volumes," together with the poems
published in the Appendix to the _Works of Lord Byron_ (1832-1833, xvii.
238-248), and the following pieces not recognized or collected by John
Murray.
L.
_The Complete Works_, etc. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry, Amyot,
Truchy. 1835. [8? .
[Querard, 1846. ]
_Note_. --This edition was reissued in 1840.
LI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron. / Complete In One Volume. / With Notes By/
Thomas Moore, Esq. ,
Lord Jeffrey,
Sir Walter Scott,
Bishop Heber,
Samuel Rogers, Esq. ,
Professor Wilson,
J. G. Lockhart, Esq. ,
George Ellis, Esq. ,
Thomas Campbell, Esq. ,
Rev. H. H. Milmand,
etc. etc. etc.
London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street. / 1837. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 827--Title (R. _London:/ Printed by A. Spottiswoode,/
New-Street-Square. /_), pp. i. , ii. ; Contents, pp. iii. -vi. ; Chronology
of Lord Byron's Life and Works, pp. vii. , viii. ; Text, pp. 1-812; Index,
pp. 813-827. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 827.
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by E. Finden
from the portrait by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title is embellished
with a vignette of "Newstead Abbey," engr. by E. Finden from a painting
by T. Creswick.
The Dedication is enclosed in an arabesque of oak branches issuing from
a shield bearing the arms and motto. (_Industria_) of Sir Robert Peel.
It runs as follows: To/ The Right Honorable/ Sir Robert Peel, Bart. /
etc. etc. etc. / This/ Collective Edition/ of The Works of His/ "School
and Form Fellow,"/ Is/ Respectfully Inscribed/ By His/ Faithful and
Obedient Servant/ John Murray,/ February Fifth. / MDCCCXXXVII. /
Facsimiles of Lord Byron's Handwriting at Various Periods of His Life,
viz. : I. _At Harrow in_ 1803. II. _From the Giaour_, 1813. _First
draft_. III. _Marriage Signatures of Lord and Lady Byron_, January 2,
1815. IV. _From Lord Byron's Diary_, 1821. V. _From Lord Byron's last
letter to Mr. Murray, dated Missalonghi, February 2_, 1824 (four pages,
_n. p. _) are inserted between the "Chronology," etc. , and the Text.
The first edition was bound in brown cloth. Lord Byron's Coat of Arms,
with Coronet, Supporters and Motto, is stamped in gold on the cover.
_Note_. --This Edition, which is printed in double columns enclosed by a
double line, has been reissued at brief intervals from 1838 to 1902.
The contents of this volume includes the contents of Vols. VII. -XVII.
of the Ed. 1832, 1833, together with the following additions already
printed (except No. 4) in Vols. I. -VI. :--
_Contents_--
1. Translation of . . . Nurse's Dole ("Oh, how I wish," etc. ) p. 546
2. My Epitaph ("Youth, Nature," etc. ) ib.
3. Remember thee! Remember thee! p. 554
4. John Keats p. 574
5. Impromptu ("Beneath Blessington's eyes") p. 577
6. To the Countess of Blessington ib.
Appendix: Conversations of Lord Byron as related by Thomas p. 809
Medwin, Esq. , compared with a Portion of His Lordship's
Correspondence. Published, Ed. 1828, iv.