:--The
Prophecy
of Dante (N.
Byron
VI.
; Text, pp
1-319. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [320].
_Contents_--
Vol. V. :--Marino Faliero (N. App. ) p. 1
Prophecy of Dante, Cantos I. -IV. (N. ) p. 243
Cain p. 291
Vol. VI. :--Sardanapalus (N) p. 1
The Two Foscari (App. ) p. 171
XXVI.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With/ A Biographical and Critical
notice/ By J. W. Lake, Esq. / Vol. I. [Vol. II. , etc. ] Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage. / [Monogram. ] Paris/ From the Press of Jules Didot senior,/
vi, Rue Du Pont-de-Lodi. / Published by Baudry, Rue du
Coq-Saint-Honore,/ And Amyot, Rue De La Paix. / 1825. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Vol. I. : pp. c. + 353--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the First Vol. ; A
Biographical, etc. , pp. i. -c. ; Text, pp. 1-353.
Vol. II. : pp. 1-432--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Second Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-432.
Vol. III. : pp. 1-466--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Third Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-466.
Vol. IV. : pp. 1-426--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Fourth Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-426.
Vol. V. : pp. 1-435--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Fifth Vol. ; Text, pp.
1-435; Note to Cain, one leaf, p. [437].
Vol. VI. : pp. vii. + 529--Title, one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Cont. of the
Sixth Vol. , pp. v. -viii. ; Text, pp. 1-529.
Vol. VII. : pp. viii. + 528--Title, one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Cont. of the
Seventh Vol. , pp. v. -viii. ; Text, pp. 1-528.
_Note_. --The Frontispiece of Vol. I. is an engraving of the Portrait of
Lord Byron by G. Sanders.
_Contents_--
Vol. I. :--A Biographical, etc. p. i
Childe Harold's, etc. , Cantos I. -III (N. ) p. 1
Dedication p. 205
Canto IV. (N. ) p. 213
Vol. II. :--Don Juan, Cantos I. -V. (N. ) p. 1
Preface to Cantos VI. , VII. , VIII. p. 301
Cantos VI. -VIII. (N. ) p. 307
Vol. III. :--Don Juan, etc. , etc.
Canto IX. (N. ) p. 1
Canto XVI. (N. ) p. 247
Beppo (N. ) p. 295
The Vision of Judgment (N. ) p. 333
The Giaour (N. ) p. 373
Parisina p. 435
Vol. IV. :--Manfred (N. ) p. 1
Marino Faliero (N. ), Preface, etc. p. 267
Vol. V. :--The Two Foscari (N. ) p. 1
Appendix p. 123
Werner (N. ) p. 143
Cain (N. ) p. 331
Vol. VI. :--Heaven and Earth (N. ) p. i
The Deformed, etc. (N. ) p. 53
The Bride, etc. (N. ) p. 133
The Corsair (N. ) p. 193
Lara (N. ) p. 279
The Siege, etc. (N. ) p. 331
The Prisoner of Chillon (N. ), Sonnet, etc. p. 377
Mazeppa (N. ), Advt. , etc. p. 399
The Island (N. ), Advt. , etc. p. 435
The Lament of Tasso, Advt. p. 517
Vol. VII.
:--The Prophecy of Dante (N. ), Dedication, etc. p. 1
The Age of Bronze (N. ) p. 45
The Curse of Minerva (N. ) p. 77
Hours of Idleness p. 95
Critique, etc. p. 211
English Bards, etc. , Preface p. 221
Hebrew Melodies p. 277
Miscellaneous Poems, and The Dream, etc. p. 301
Morgante Maggiore (N. ), Advt. p. 439
Letter to * * * p. 475
Parliamentary Speeches, Debate on the Framework Bill p. 505
_Note_. --The Miscellaneous Poems (67) include the following forgeries:
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc. ), p. 345; Madame Lavalette, p. 349;
Farewell to England, p. 356; To my Daughter, P. 366.
XXVII.
_Works of Lord Byron. Philadelphia_. 1825. Eight Vols. [8? .
_Contents_--
Vol. I. :--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Vol. II. :--Giaour--Two Foscari--Werner.
Vol. III. :--Bride, etc. --Corsair--Cain, a Mystery--Sardanapalus.
Vol. IV. :--Lara--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers--Marino
Faliero-Siege, etc. --Prisoner of Chillon--Song.
Vol. V. :--Manfred--Parisina--Deformed Transformed--Vision of
Judgment--Beppo--Age of Bronze--Heaven and Earth--Curse of Minerva, etc.
Vol. VI. :--Mazeppa--The Dream--The Island--Prophecy of Dante--Lament of
Tasso--Ode to Buonaparte--Monody, etc. --Hebrew Melodies--Miscellaneous
Poems.
Vols. VII. , VIII. :--Don Juan.
[Catalogue of the Boston Athenaeum Library, 1874. ]
XXVIII.
_The Works of the R. H. Lord Byron_. In Eight Vols. New York: published
by Wm. Borrodaile, at his wholesale Book Store, 114, Fulton Street.
1825.
[Kolbing. ]
XXIX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_. Complete in Thirty-two Volumes. Published by
the Brothers Schumann, Zwickau. 1825-1827. [16? .
_Note_. --Vol. XXXIII. was issued in 1838. [Kayser, 1841. ]
XXX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_, comprising the suppressed poems. In Thirteen
Volumes. Paris. Printed by Didot aine. Published by A. and W.
Galignani, No. 18, Rue Vivienne. 1826. [32? .
[_B. de la F. _, June 3, 1826. ]
XXXI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Including/ The Suppressed Poems. / Complete
in one volume/. Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue
Vivienne. / 1826. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xliii. + 716--Gen. Half-title (R. _Printed by Jules Didot, Senior,/
Printer to his Majesty, Rue du Pont de Lodi, N? 6_/); Title-page, one
leaf, pp. i. , ii. ; Cont. , pp. iii. , iv. ; The Life of Lord Byron [by J. W.
Lake], pp. v. -xliii. ; Text, pp. 1-716.
The Front. is a Portrait of Lord Byron by F. Sieurac, engr. by J. T.
Wedgwood. The Title-vignette is a harp, etc. , resting on foliage (bays
and oak leaves).
The Facsimile of the Letter from Lord Byron to M. Galignani, dated
Venice, April 27, 1819, is inserted between the "Contents" and the
"Life," etc.
_Note_ (1). --Among MISCELLANEOUS POEMS are _The Irish Avatar_, p. 515;
_Ode_ ("Oh, shame to thee," etc. ), p. 539; _Windsor Poetics_, p. 540;
and _Carmina Byronis in C. Elgin_, p. 541. The Volume concludes (pp.
711-716) with _Poems Attributed to Lord Byron_, viz. --
Childish Recollections (32 lines) p. 711
Lord Byron to his Lady ("How strangely," etc. ) ib.
Ode to the Island of St. Helena ib.
To the Lily of France p. 712
Madame Lavalette ib.
Adieu to Malta ib.
Enigma ("'Twas whispered," etc. ) p. 713
The Triumph of the Whale ib.
To Jessy ib.
To my Daughter p. 714
To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 715
The Farewell ("When man compelled," etc. ) ib.
Lines ("Would you get to the House," etc. ) ib.
Verses ("All hail, Mont Blanc," etc. ) ib.
To a Lady ("And wilt thou weep," etc. ) p. 716
Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc. )[C] ib.
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib.
Lines found in Lord Byron's Bible[D] ib.
_Note_ (2). --This edition was reissued, in 1827, on different paper. An
impression of the portrait by F. Sieurac, in an unfinished state,
precedes the Frontispiece.
FOOTNOTES:
[C] "Stanzas" were published _Poetical Works_, 1899, iii. 425, 426, with
the title, "On the Death of the Duke of Dorset. " Note (I) on p. 425 is
incorrect.
[D] "Lines Found in Lord Byron's Bible" are by Sir Walter Scott (see
_Monastery_, chap. xii. ).
XXXII.
_The Works_, etc. Complete. One Vol. Frankfort o. M. Printed by and for
H. L. Broenner. 1826. 4? , pp. xvi. + 776.
[Kolbing. ]
_Note_. --A Second Edition, pp. xlvi. + 804, including _Morgante
Maggiore_ and _Parliamentary Speeches_, was issued in 1829, _vide post_,
No.
1-319. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [320].
_Contents_--
Vol. V. :--Marino Faliero (N. App. ) p. 1
Prophecy of Dante, Cantos I. -IV. (N. ) p. 243
Cain p. 291
Vol. VI. :--Sardanapalus (N) p. 1
The Two Foscari (App. ) p. 171
XXVI.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With/ A Biographical and Critical
notice/ By J. W. Lake, Esq. / Vol. I. [Vol. II. , etc. ] Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage. / [Monogram. ] Paris/ From the Press of Jules Didot senior,/
vi, Rue Du Pont-de-Lodi. / Published by Baudry, Rue du
Coq-Saint-Honore,/ And Amyot, Rue De La Paix. / 1825. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Vol. I. : pp. c. + 353--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the First Vol. ; A
Biographical, etc. , pp. i. -c. ; Text, pp. 1-353.
Vol. II. : pp. 1-432--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Second Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-432.
Vol. III. : pp. 1-466--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Third Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-466.
Vol. IV. : pp. 1-426--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Fourth Vol. ; Text,
pp. 1-426.
Vol. V. : pp. 1-435--Title, one leaf; Cont. of the Fifth Vol. ; Text, pp.
1-435; Note to Cain, one leaf, p. [437].
Vol. VI. : pp. vii. + 529--Title, one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Cont. of the
Sixth Vol. , pp. v. -viii. ; Text, pp. 1-529.
Vol. VII. : pp. viii. + 528--Title, one leaf, pp. iii. , iv. ; Cont. of the
Seventh Vol. , pp. v. -viii. ; Text, pp. 1-528.
_Note_. --The Frontispiece of Vol. I. is an engraving of the Portrait of
Lord Byron by G. Sanders.
_Contents_--
Vol. I. :--A Biographical, etc. p. i
Childe Harold's, etc. , Cantos I. -III (N. ) p. 1
Dedication p. 205
Canto IV. (N. ) p. 213
Vol. II. :--Don Juan, Cantos I. -V. (N. ) p. 1
Preface to Cantos VI. , VII. , VIII. p. 301
Cantos VI. -VIII. (N. ) p. 307
Vol. III. :--Don Juan, etc. , etc.
Canto IX. (N. ) p. 1
Canto XVI. (N. ) p. 247
Beppo (N. ) p. 295
The Vision of Judgment (N. ) p. 333
The Giaour (N. ) p. 373
Parisina p. 435
Vol. IV. :--Manfred (N. ) p. 1
Marino Faliero (N. ), Preface, etc. p. 267
Vol. V. :--The Two Foscari (N. ) p. 1
Appendix p. 123
Werner (N. ) p. 143
Cain (N. ) p. 331
Vol. VI. :--Heaven and Earth (N. ) p. i
The Deformed, etc. (N. ) p. 53
The Bride, etc. (N. ) p. 133
The Corsair (N. ) p. 193
Lara (N. ) p. 279
The Siege, etc. (N. ) p. 331
The Prisoner of Chillon (N. ), Sonnet, etc. p. 377
Mazeppa (N. ), Advt. , etc. p. 399
The Island (N. ), Advt. , etc. p. 435
The Lament of Tasso, Advt. p. 517
Vol. VII.
:--The Prophecy of Dante (N. ), Dedication, etc. p. 1
The Age of Bronze (N. ) p. 45
The Curse of Minerva (N. ) p. 77
Hours of Idleness p. 95
Critique, etc. p. 211
English Bards, etc. , Preface p. 221
Hebrew Melodies p. 277
Miscellaneous Poems, and The Dream, etc. p. 301
Morgante Maggiore (N. ), Advt. p. 439
Letter to * * * p. 475
Parliamentary Speeches, Debate on the Framework Bill p. 505
_Note_. --The Miscellaneous Poems (67) include the following forgeries:
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc. ), p. 345; Madame Lavalette, p. 349;
Farewell to England, p. 356; To my Daughter, P. 366.
XXVII.
_Works of Lord Byron. Philadelphia_. 1825. Eight Vols. [8? .
_Contents_--
Vol. I. :--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Vol. II. :--Giaour--Two Foscari--Werner.
Vol. III. :--Bride, etc. --Corsair--Cain, a Mystery--Sardanapalus.
Vol. IV. :--Lara--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers--Marino
Faliero-Siege, etc. --Prisoner of Chillon--Song.
Vol. V. :--Manfred--Parisina--Deformed Transformed--Vision of
Judgment--Beppo--Age of Bronze--Heaven and Earth--Curse of Minerva, etc.
Vol. VI. :--Mazeppa--The Dream--The Island--Prophecy of Dante--Lament of
Tasso--Ode to Buonaparte--Monody, etc. --Hebrew Melodies--Miscellaneous
Poems.
Vols. VII. , VIII. :--Don Juan.
[Catalogue of the Boston Athenaeum Library, 1874. ]
XXVIII.
_The Works of the R. H. Lord Byron_. In Eight Vols. New York: published
by Wm. Borrodaile, at his wholesale Book Store, 114, Fulton Street.
1825.
[Kolbing. ]
XXIX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_. Complete in Thirty-two Volumes. Published by
the Brothers Schumann, Zwickau. 1825-1827. [16? .
_Note_. --Vol. XXXIII. was issued in 1838. [Kayser, 1841. ]
XXX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_, comprising the suppressed poems. In Thirteen
Volumes. Paris. Printed by Didot aine. Published by A. and W.
Galignani, No. 18, Rue Vivienne. 1826. [32? .
[_B. de la F. _, June 3, 1826. ]
XXXI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Including/ The Suppressed Poems. / Complete
in one volume/. Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue
Vivienne. / 1826. / [8? .
_Collation_--
Pp. xliii. + 716--Gen. Half-title (R. _Printed by Jules Didot, Senior,/
Printer to his Majesty, Rue du Pont de Lodi, N? 6_/); Title-page, one
leaf, pp. i. , ii. ; Cont. , pp. iii. , iv. ; The Life of Lord Byron [by J. W.
Lake], pp. v. -xliii. ; Text, pp. 1-716.
The Front. is a Portrait of Lord Byron by F. Sieurac, engr. by J. T.
Wedgwood. The Title-vignette is a harp, etc. , resting on foliage (bays
and oak leaves).
The Facsimile of the Letter from Lord Byron to M. Galignani, dated
Venice, April 27, 1819, is inserted between the "Contents" and the
"Life," etc.
_Note_ (1). --Among MISCELLANEOUS POEMS are _The Irish Avatar_, p. 515;
_Ode_ ("Oh, shame to thee," etc. ), p. 539; _Windsor Poetics_, p. 540;
and _Carmina Byronis in C. Elgin_, p. 541. The Volume concludes (pp.
711-716) with _Poems Attributed to Lord Byron_, viz. --
Childish Recollections (32 lines) p. 711
Lord Byron to his Lady ("How strangely," etc. ) ib.
Ode to the Island of St. Helena ib.
To the Lily of France p. 712
Madame Lavalette ib.
Adieu to Malta ib.
Enigma ("'Twas whispered," etc. ) p. 713
The Triumph of the Whale ib.
To Jessy ib.
To my Daughter p. 714
To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 715
The Farewell ("When man compelled," etc. ) ib.
Lines ("Would you get to the House," etc. ) ib.
Verses ("All hail, Mont Blanc," etc. ) ib.
To a Lady ("And wilt thou weep," etc. ) p. 716
Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc. )[C] ib.
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib.
Lines found in Lord Byron's Bible[D] ib.
_Note_ (2). --This edition was reissued, in 1827, on different paper. An
impression of the portrait by F. Sieurac, in an unfinished state,
precedes the Frontispiece.
FOOTNOTES:
[C] "Stanzas" were published _Poetical Works_, 1899, iii. 425, 426, with
the title, "On the Death of the Duke of Dorset. " Note (I) on p. 425 is
incorrect.
[D] "Lines Found in Lord Byron's Bible" are by Sir Walter Scott (see
_Monastery_, chap. xii. ).
XXXII.
_The Works_, etc. Complete. One Vol. Frankfort o. M. Printed by and for
H. L. Broenner. 1826. 4? , pp. xvi. + 776.
[Kolbing. ]
_Note_. --A Second Edition, pp. xlvi. + 804, including _Morgante
Maggiore_ and _Parliamentary Speeches_, was issued in 1829, _vide post_,
No.