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pp. 3-128 (Lara, pp. 1-93; Jacqueline, pp. 95-128) + "Books Printed for John Murray," etc., pp. -. The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard-street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is at the foot of p. .

Note.--This edition was issued in blue-paper boards with green back, the title-label being Lara/ Jacqueline/ 7s. 6d./ The pages measure 170 x 105.

II.

Lara,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ Fourth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1814./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (Lara); Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Fleet-street.), one leaf; Title, one leaf; Second Half-title; Text, pp. 8-70. The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard-street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is in the centre of p. . In other copies the Text ends at p. 70, and a note on Section xxiv., Canto II. pp. 71-74, concludes the volume. The Imprint is not repeated.

III.

Lara. Boston. 1814. [12º.

Collation--

Pp. iv. + 8-98.

IV.

Lara. New York. 1814. [24º.

Collation--

Pp. 136.

Lara,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ Fifth Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1817./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. T. Davison, Lombard-street, Whitefriars, London.); Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-74 + Advt. of "Poems By the Right Hon. Lord Byron" (R. T. Davison, Lombard-street,/ Whitefriars, London./), pp. , .

Note.--The additional pages (pp. 71-74) contain a note on "The event in section 24, Canto 2d, suggested by the death, or rather burial, of the Duke of Gandia."

Note.--"Lara./ A Tale./ By Lord Byron."/forms part (pp. 135-174) of a volume "Printed for Thomas Wilson, Oxford Street. 1825. 12º." The Imprint (Printed by W. Dugdale, etc.) is at the foot of p. 174.

VI.

Lara,/ a Tale by/ Lord Byron:/ Illustrated by C.B. Birch,/ Art-Union of London./ MDCCCLXXIX./ [fol.

Collation--

Text, pp. 1-12. The Imprint (Harrison and Sons, Printers in Ordinary to Her Majesty, S. Martin's Lane.) is at the foot of p. 12. The Text is followed by twenty plates.

Translations of Lara.

Bohemian.

Lara ... Peloil . Ibla. [In "Poesie Svtová."] v Praze, 1885. [8º.

German.

Lara. Übers. v. W. Schäffer u. A Strodtmann. 1886. Leipzig, Bibl. Institut. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 91.

Note.--No. 88 of "Meyer's Volksbücher."

Italian.

Il Lara/ di Lord Byron/ Tradotto dal signor/ Girolamo C^o Bazoldo,/ Maggiore di S.M. Britannica re d'Annover./ con giunta/ di tre altre traduzioni dall' inglese, una dal tedesco,/ e tre canzoni dell' autore./ [Title-vignette, Cupid with harp.] Parigi./ Dai Torchi di Pillet Maggiore,/ In via des Grands-Augustins, N'o. 7./ 1828./ [24º.

Collation--

Pp. 1-83 + Il Pensieroso, etc., pp. 85-138 + Indice, p. .

Note.--This edition was issued in green-paper covers.

II.

Lara. Traduzione di Andrea Maffei, Milano, Hoepli, 1882. [64º.

Polish.

Lara, poemat w 2 pie['s]niach, przek[/l]ad Jul. Korsaka. pp. 70 druk. J. Zawadzkiego: Wilno, 1833. [8º.

Servian.

Spanish.

Lara, novela española. Por lord Byron, traducida al castellano, Paris. 1828. [18º.

Swedish.

Lara/ Af/ Lord Byron./ Stockholm,/ Tryckt Hos Joh. Beckman./ 1869./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 5-64.

Note.--"Öfversättning Af Tails Qualis"--a pseudonym of Carl Wilhelm August Strandberg.

Manfred.

Manfred,/ A/ Dramatic Poem./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1817./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (Manfred) (R. T. Davison, Lombard-Street, Whitefriars, London), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Dramatis Personæ, pp. 5, 6; Text, pp. 7-75; Notes, pp. -80. The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is at the foot of p. 80.

Note.--The First Edition was issued with another title-page (B): Manfred,/ A / Dramatic Poem./ "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,/ "Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." / By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1817./ 8º.

There is no half-title in the Museum copy of this alternative First Edition.

II.

Manfred,/ etc./ Second Edition,/ etc./ 1817./ [8º.

Note.--The Second Edition is identical with the alternative form (B) of the First Edition. There is no Imprint on p. 80. An Advt. of "Poems by the Right Hon. Lord Byron" is on p. .

III.

Manfred,/ A/ Dramatic Poem./ "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,/ Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."/ By Lord Byron./ Philadelphia:/ Published by M. Thomas./ J. Maxwell, Printer./ 1817./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 72.

Note.--Manfred was also published at New York in 1817, 24º, pp. 70.

IV.

Manfred./ A Dramatic Poem./ By Lord Byron./ "There are more things," etc. [Motto, two lines]./ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1824./ [12º.

Collation--

pp. 55 + "Notes to Manfred," p. . The Imprint (Printed by W. Dugdale, Russell Court, Drury Lane, London) is at the foot of p. .

Note.--Manfred./ A Dramatic Poem./ By Lord Byron./forms part (pp. 175-) of a volume Printed for Thomas Wilson, Oxford Street./ 1825. 12º. The Imprint (Printed by W. Dugdale, etc.), as above, is at the foot of p. .

Manfred,/ A/ Dramatic Poem./ "There are more things in heaven and earth,/ Horatio,/ "Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."/ By Lord Byron./ Brussels:/ Printed at the British Press./ [8º.

Collation--

Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Dramatis Personæ, pp. 5, 6; Text, pp. 7-72; Notes, pp. , 74; Observations, pp. -81.

VI.

Manfred./ A Choral Tragedy,/ In Three Acts,/ By/ Lord Byron./ Thomas Hailes Lacy,/ 89, Strand, London./ [1863.] [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 1-41 + "Costumes," p. . The Imprint (Printed by Thomas Scott, Warwick Court, Holborn.) is at the foot of p. 41.

Note.--Vol. 60 of Lacy's "Acting Edition Plays." Pp. 2-6 contain the playbill of Manfred "As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (under the Management of Messrs. Edmund Falconer and F.B. Chatterton), on Saturday, October 10th, 1863."

VII.

Manfred./ Lord Byron./ [Title-vignette, "Hear me, hear me--Astarte."] New and Complete Edition.--Price one Penny./ London. J. Dicks, 313 Strand; all Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 161-173.

Note.--No. 59 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

Translations of Manfred.

Bohemian.

Manfred ... Pelozil Jos. V. Fri. Praze, 1882.

Danish.

Manfred,/ af/ Lord Byron./ Oversat/ af/ P.F. Wulff./ There are more things, etc. [Motto, two lines.]/ Hamlet./ Kjøbenhavn, 1820./ Forlagt af Universitets-Boghandler Brummer./ Trykt i der Poppske Bogtrykkerie./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 107 + Rettelse, p. .

II.

Manfred./ Et Dramatisk Digt/ af/ Byron./ Oversat/ af/ Edvard Lembcke./ Kjøbenhavn 1843./ I Commission hos C.A. Reikel./ Trykt hos Bianco Luno./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 109.

Dutch.

Manfred./ Een Dramatisch Gedicht/ Naar/ Lord Byron,/ Door/ Johan Rudolph Steinmetz./ Amsterdam,/ H.J. Van Kesteren./ 1857./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xv. + 59 + "Aanteekenigen," pp. - + "Verbeteringen," p. .

II.

Byron's/ Manfred./ Een Dramatisch Gedicht./ Metrische Vertaling./ (Toegewijd AAN Mr. C. Vosmaer)/ Van/ W. Gosler./ Heusden.-H. Wuijster./ 1882./ [8º.

Collation--Pp. vii. + 78.

Note.--The Front, is a photograph of "Ernst Possart in de rol van Manfred" (Verg: lllustrirte Zeitung van 12 Nov. 1881).

French.

Manfred/ Poëme dramatique/ Par/ Lord Byron,/ Traduit/ Par madame la comtesse de Lalaing/ Née comtesse de Maldeghem./ Horatio, il est dans le ciel et sur la terre/ plus de choses que n'en peut concevoir/ votre philosophie./ Hamlet./ Seconde édition./ Bruxelles./ Imprimerie de J. Stienon,/ Faubourg de Louvain, 19./ 1852/ [8º.

Collation--Pp. 61 + "Notes," p. .

II.

Manfred/ Poème dramatique de Byron/ Adaptation nouvelle, en vers/ de/ Émile Moreau/ Paris/ Paul Ollendorff, éditeur/ 28 bis, rue de Richelieu, 28 bis/ 1887/ Tous droits réservés/ [8º.

Collation--Pp. vii. + 28. The Imprint (Paris,--Typ. G. Chamervi, 19, Rue des Saints Pêres--20832) is at the foot of p. 28.

III.

Lord Byron/ Manfred/ Poème dramatique en 3 actes/ Traduction en vers/ Par/ C. Trèbla/ Toulouse/ Edouard Privat, éditeur, rue des Tourneurs/ 1888/ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xiii. + 15-89 + Errata, p. . The Imprint (Montauban, Imp. et Lith. Ed. Forestiè, rue du Vieux-Palais, 23) is in the centre of p. .

German.

Manfred./ A Tragedy/ By/ Lord Byron./ Leipzig:/ F.A. Brockhaus./ 1819./

Manfred./ Trauerspiel von Lord Byron./ Teutsch/ von/ Adolf Wagner./ Leipzig:/ F.A. Brockhaus./ 1819./

Collation--

English Title, as above, p. 2; German Title, as above, pp. 3, 4; Half-title (R. Dramatis Personæ), pp. 5, 6; Personen, p. 7; English and German Texts, pp. 8-209; Anmerkungen, pp. 211-239. The Imprint (Druck und papier von Friedrick Vieweg/ In Braunschweig/) is in the centre of p. 240.

Note.--I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Leonard L. Mackall, of Berlin, for the substance of the following note on this work:--

"Pages 213-233 of the Anmerkungen" are devoted to an essay on the play as a whole. This essay is evidently the "Appendix to an English Work," to which Byron refers in the letter accompanying the suppressed Dedication to Marino Faliero. "In the Appendix to an English Work, lately translated into German, and published at Leipzig, a judgment of yours upon English poetry is quoted as follows: 'That in English poetry great genius, universal power, a feeling of profundity, with sufficient tenderness and force are to be found, but that altogether these do not constitute poets,'" etc., etc. (see Poetical Works, 1901, v. 340, 341, and Letters, 1900, v. 100-103). The originals of the Dedication and Letters were conveyed to Goethe by John Murray the third, in 1830 (? 1831) (see Goethe-Jahrbuch, 1899, xx. pp. 31-35, where the "Dedication" is printed in full for the first time), and are preserved at Weimar in the "red portfolio" (cf. Eckermann, March 26, 1826), in which Goethe kept all his papers connected with Byron. The "judgments" quoted by Byron through "an Italian abstract" from Wagner's Appendix (pp. 217-218) there read inaccurately as follows: "In der Englischen Poesie," sagt Goethe, "man findet durchaus einen grossen, tüchtigen, weltgeübten Verstand, ein tiefes, zartes, Gemüth, ein vortreffliches Wollen, ein leidenschaftliches Wirken ... das alles zuzammengenommen macht noch keinen Poeten ... nach dieser Ansicht zeigen die meisten Englischen Gedichte einen düstern Ueberdruss des Lebens." These sentences, which should be read in the light of the context, will be found in Goethe's Dichtung und Wahrheit, Th. iii. Buch. 13 (1814, now Wirke, Weimar ed. xxviii. 213, 214), the book (Aus meinem Leben, Dichtung und Wahrheit), which is held up to ridicule in the Edinburgh Review, June, 1816, vol. xxvi. pp. 304-317.

II.

Manfred, übersetzt von Thdr. Armin, Göttingen, Kübler, 1836. [8º.

III.

Byron's Manfred./ Einleitung, Uebersetzung und/ Anmerkungen./ Ein Beitrag/ zur Kritik der gegenwärtigen deutschen dramatischen/ Kunst und Poesie./ von Posgarn./ [i.e. G.F.W. Suckow] Breslau,/ im Verlage bei Josef Mar und Komp./ 1839./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 212.

IV.

Manfred, Ein dramat. Gedicht übers. v. O.S. Seeman. Berlin, Weidle, 1843. [8º

Lord Byron's/ Manfred./ Deutsch/ von/ Hermann von Kösen./ "Mehr Dinge giebt's im Himmel und auf Erden/ Als eure Weisheit sich wohl träumen lässt."/ (Hamlet.)/ Leipzig,/Voigt & Günther./ 1858./ [16º

Collation--

Half-title, Title, and "Zueignung," 8 pp.; Text, pp. 1-86. The Imprint (Druck von Giesecke & Devrient) is at the foot of p. 86.

VI.

Byron's/ Manfred./ Erklärt und übersetzt/ von/ L. Freytag./ Berlin./ Verlag von Gebrüder Pætel./ 1872./ [16º

Collation--

Pp. 158. The Imprint (Druck von G. Bernstein in Berlin) is at the foot of p. 158.

VII.

Manfred, dramat. Gedicht v. Lord Byron. Frei übers. v. Adf. Seubert. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 47.

Note.--No. 586 of the Universal-Bibliothek, Leipzig, 1871-76.

VIII.

Manfred./ Dramatische Dichtung in drei Abtheilungen/ von/ Lord Byron./ Musik von Robert Schumann./ Jeder Nachdruck dieses Textbuches, auch von Seiten der Theater-directionen für/ ihre Aufführungen, ist verboten./ Leipzig,/ Druck und Verlag von Breitkopf und Härtel./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 36.

Note.--No. 66 of Serie III., Breitkopf und Härtel's Textbibliothek, 1879-90.

IX.

Manfred. Ein dramatisches Gedicht. Freie Uebersetzung von Thierry Preyer. Frankfurt, Neumann, 1883. [4º.

Collation--

Pp. 59.

Hungarian.

Byron Lord'/ Élete's Munkái/ Irta/ Petrichevich Horváth Lázár./ Második Rész./ Pesten./ Nyomtatta Landerer és Heckenast./ 1842./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xi. + 134 + Jegyzések Manfredhez, pp. , + Sajtó-hibák, p. .

II.

Manfred./ Drámai Költemény 3 Felvonásban./ Irta:/ Lord Byron György./ Angolból forditotta:/ D^r. Kludik Imre./ Byron és a Világfájdalom./ Irta: D^r. Kludik Imre./ Ára: 40 kr./ Második Kiadás./ Szolnok, 1884./ Nyomatott Bakos Istvánnál./ [8º.

Collation--

Manfred, pp. 1-65 + Byron és a Világfájdalom, pp. 69-112.

III.

Manfred/ Lord Byron Drámai Költeménye/ Forditotta/ Ábrányi Emil./ Budapest 1891/ Singer és Wolfher Könyvkereskedése./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 98.

Italian.

Manfredo. Traduzione di Marcello Mazzoni. Milano, P.M. Visaj. 1832. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 91.

II.

Tragedie/ di/ Silvio Pellico/ Francesca da Rimini/ [etc., five lines] Manfredo,/ Poema drammatico di Lord Byron,/ (versione in prosa)./ Firenze./ Felice le Monnier./ 1859./ [8º.

Collation--Manfredo, etc., pp. 437-473.

III.

Manfredo: poema drammatico. Traduzione di Andrea Maffei. Firenze, Le Monnier, 1870. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. xi. + 100

Polish.

Manfred, poemat dramatyczny, przek[/l]ad Edm. Stan. Bojanowskiego. W.G. Korn: Wroc[/l]aw, 1835. [12º.

II.

Manfred, poemat ... Przek[/l]ad wolny na wiersz polski przez Micha[/l]a Chod['z]ke ... Z4 obrazkami, wyrysowa[/l] Kossak, etc. pp. 89. w drukarni L, Martinet: Pary[.z], . [8º. [Published also by Schmidt at Halle.]

Romaic.

Collation--

Pp. 79 + [Greek: Paroramata], p. .

Roumanian.

Stoenescu (Th.M.) Teatru ... Manfred, dupe Lord Byron. Editura "Reviste[)i] Literare:" Bucuresc[)i], 1896. [8º.

_Collation--

Manfred, pp. 173-228.

Russian.

II.

III.

IV.

Spanish.

Manfredo, drama en tres actos. Por lord Byron. Imp. de Decourchant à Paris. A Paris, rue du Temple, n. 69. 1829. [18º

II.

Manfredo,/ Poema dramático/ de/ Lord Byron./ Traducido en verso directamente del inglés al castellano/ Por/ D. José Alcalá Galiano/ y Fernandez de las Peñas./ Madrid:/ Imprenta de A. Vicente, Preciados, 74./ 1861./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xiii. + 85.

III.

Lord Byron./ Manfredo/ y/ Oscar de Alva/ Version castellana/ de Ángel R. Chaves./ Madrid,/ Imprenta de Eduardo Martinez,/ Calle del príncipe, número, 25./ 1876./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xix. + Manfredo, 1-54 + Oscar de Alva, pp. 55-78 + Indice, p. .

Marino Faliero.

Marino Faliero,/ Doge of Venice./ An Historical Tragedy,/ In Five Acts./ With Notes./ The Prophecy of Dante,/ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ London: John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1821./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars) pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont., pp. v., vi.; Half-title, with Motto ("Dux inquieti turbidus Adriæ."/ Horace./), pp. vii., viii.; Preface, pp. ix.-xxi.; Text, pp. 1-261. The Imprint, as above, is in the centre of p. .

Contents--

Marino Faliero p. 1 Notes p. 169 Appendix p. 173 Prophecy of Dante p. 209 Notes p. 257

II.

Marino Faliero, etc./ Second Edition, etc./ 1821./ [8º.

Collation--

Vide supra, No. i. Note that in some copies of the First Edition lines 500-507, act v. sc. 1, do not appear. In the Second Edition and in other copies of the First Edition they have been inserted. (See Poetical Works, 1901, iv. 447.)

Note.--Another edition (pp. xxi. + 261), in small octavo, was issued by John Murray in 1823.

III.

Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. 179 pp. Philadelphia, M. Carey and Sons. 1821. [8º. [Library of Congress, Washington, 1880.]

IV.

Marino Faliero, doge of Venice, an historical tragedy in five acts, with notes. By the right hon. lord Byron. Impr. de Belin à Paris--A Paris chez Galignani. [12º. [Bibl. de la France, June 29, 1821.]

Marino Faliero,/ Doge of Venice:/ An Historical Tragedy,/ In Five Acts./ By/ Lord Byron./ "Dux inquieti turbidus Adriæ."--Horace./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ Sold also by/ Tilt and Bogue, Fleet Stree nburgh, Oliver and Boyd: Dublin, John Cumming./ 1842./ [12º.

Collation--

Title (R. London:/ Printed by H. Spottiswoode,/ New-Street-Square./); Text, pp. 3-162. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 162.

VI.

Marino Faliero./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Title-Vignette, "The Gory Head rolls down the Giant's steps!"]/ New and Complete Edition.--Price one Penny./ London J. Dicks 313 Strand; All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 461-492.

Note.--No. 153 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

Translations of Marino Faliero.

German.

Marino Faliero/ Doge von Venedig./ Geschichtliche Tragödie/ von/ Lord Byron./ Freie Übersetzung/ von/ Thierry Preyer./ Frankfurt am Main./ Alfred Neumann'sche Buchhandlung./ 1883./ [4º.

Collation--Title, one leaf; Personen; Vorrede, 8 pp. + Text, pp. 1-147. The Imprint (C. Naumann's Druckerei, Frankfurt a. M.) is in the centre of p. .

II.

Lord Byron's/ Marino Faliero./ Für das herzoglich Sachsen-Meiningen'sche Hoftheater/ übersetzt und bearbeitet/ von A. Fitger./ Oldenburg./ Schulzesche Hof-Buchhandlung und Hof-Buchdruckerei./ (A. Schwartz.)/ [8º.

Collation--

Title (R. Alle Rechte Vorbehalten); Vorwort (R. "Personen"); Text, pp. 1-84.

Mazeppa.

Mazeppa,/ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1819./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars.); Title, one leaf; Half-title (Mazeppa), pp. 1, 2; Advt. (quotation from Voltaire, Hist, de Charles XII., pp. 196, 216), pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-69. The Imprint, as above, is in the centre of p. + "Lord Byron's Poems," etc., p. 71.

Contents--

Mazeppa p. 5 Ode ("Oh Venice! Venice!") p. 47 A Fragment (Augustus Darvell) p. 57

II.

Mazeppa, A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ Second Edition./ Paris:/ Published by Galignani,/ At the French, English, Italian, German, and Spanish/ Library, Nº 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1819 [12º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. Printed by A. Belin), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Second Half-title, pp. 5, 6; Advt., pp. 7, 8; Text, pp. 9-69.

Contents--

Mazeppa p. 9 Ode ("Oh Venice!" etc.) p. 47 A Fragment p. 57

III.

Mazeppa, a poem [with fragments]. Boston. 1819. [24º.

Collation--

Pp. 56.

IV.

Mazeppa, a Poem. Paris, Galignani, 1822. [12º.

Mazeppa,/ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ 52 Russell Court, Drury Lane, 1824./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. ii. + 5-35. The Imprint (Printed by W. Dugdale, Russell Court, Drury Lane, London.) is at the foot of p. 35.

VI.

Mazeppa. a Poem. Mit Worterklärung u. einer Lebenskizze des Dichters, von H.M. Melford. Braunschweig, Vieweg. 1834. [12º.

VII.

Mazeppa,/ or the/ Wild Horse/ of the/ Ukraine,/ A Poem, by/ Lord Byron./ London:/ T. Goode, 30, Aylesbury-st.,/ Clerkenwell./ [1854?] [32º.

Collation--

Pp. 48.

Note.--The Front, (lithograph of Lord Byron) is on p. 1. The Title is printed on the wrapper (black glazed paper) in gold letters. The volume measures 60 X 40.

Translations of Mazeppa.

Danish.

Mazeppa./ AF / Lord Byron./ Öfversättning. [Af Talis Qualis.] Stockholm,/Alb. Bonniers Förlag./ [1853.] [8º.

Part of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser."

German.

Mazeppa. Ein Gedicht. Aus d. Engl. treu übertragen v. Th. Hell. Nebst beigedr. Urschrift. Leipzig, Hinrichs. 1820. [8º.

II.

Mazeppa, übers. im Versmass des Originals v. D^r. jur. Everhard Brauns. Herausg. von D^r. jur. Engelbrecht, Göttingen, Kübler. 1836. [8º.

III.

Nachgelassenes/ von/ Ferdinand Freiligrath./ Mazeppa,/ nach Lord Byron./ der Eggesterstein,/ Erzählung./ Stuttgart./ G.J. Göschen'sche Verlagshandlung./ 1883./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. viii. + 88.

Hungarian.

Byron Lord'/ Élete's munkái./ Irta/ Petrichevich Horváth Lázár./ Harmadik Rész./ Pesten./ Nyomtatta Landerer és Heckenast. 1842./ [8º.

Collation--

Title, one leaf; Half-title, one leaf; Dedication; Figyelmezletés (Advt.); Second Half-title; Text (Mazeppa), pp. 1- + Oda, etc., pp. -154 + Sajtó-hibák, p. .

Italian.

Il Mazeppa. Versione di Ant. Arioti. Palermo, Lo Bianco. 1847. [16º.

II.

Mazeppa./ Traduzione/ da/ Georgio Byron./ Di/ I. Virzì./ Palermo,/Luigi Pedone Lauriel/ Editore/ 1876./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 63.

III.

Mazeppa. Traduzione di Andrea Maffei. Milano, Hoepli. 1886. [64º.

Polish.

Mazepa, poemat. Przek[/l]ad wolny na wiersz polski przez Micha[/l]a Chod['z]k[e,]. pp. 39. Schmidt: w Hali, 1860. [8º.

II.

(Together with Lamartine's Death of Jonathan.)

Mazepa, poemat, przek[/l]ad wolny na wiersze polskie przez Micha[/l]a Chod['z]k[e,], wydanie ozdobione rycinami, etc. pp. 66. Ksi[e,]g. polska: Pary['z] . [8º.

Russian.

Collation--

Mazepa, pp. 69-107.

Note.--In Prose.

II.

Note.--In Prose.

III.

IV.

Spanish.

Mazeppa, novela, por L.B. traducida al castellano. Paris, 1830. [18º.

Monody, etc.

Monody/ On the Death of/ The Right Honourable/ R.B. Sheridan,/ Written at the Request of a Friend,/ To be spoke at/ Drury Lane Theatre./ London: Printed for John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1816./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (Monody./ [Price One Shilling.]/ Entered at Stationers' Hall) (R. London: Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar.), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-11 + pp. -, Advts. of Books published by John Murray. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. .

II.

Monody/ on the Death of/ The Right Honourable/ R.B. Sheridan./ Spoken at/ Drury Lane Theatre./ By Lord Byron./ New Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1817./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title as above (R. T. Davison, Lombard-street, Whitefriars, London.), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-11 + List of the Poems, etc., p. . The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is at the foot of p. .

III.

Monody,/ etc./ New Edition,/ etc./ 1818./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars.), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-11 + "Lord Byron's Poems," etc., p. . The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. .

Note.--Four pp. of Advts., dated "Albemarle-Street, London, May, 1818," are bound up with this edition.

An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill.

A Political/ Ode/ By/ Lord Byron/ Hitherto Unknown as His Production./ London/ John Pearson 46 Pall Mall./ 1880./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. [One hundred copies privately printed.]), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Note, pp. 5, 6; [Copy of Lord Byron's Letter ... March 1, 1812], pp. 7, 8; Text, pp. , , 11.

Ode From the French.

Translation.

French.

Traduction de l'Ode/ de/ Lord Byron,/ Sur/ La bataille de Waterloo./ Par Aristide Guilbert./ Londres:/ Hunt et Clark,/ 38, Tavistock Street./ MDCCCXXVI./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. vii. + 9-28. The Imprint (De l'Imprimerie de Thomas Davison,/ 10, Duke Street, Smithfield, London./) is at the foot of p. 28.

Contents--

Preface p. v. Ode p. 9 Notes p. 17

Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.

Ode/ To/ Napoleon Buonaparte./ "Expende Annibalem:--quot libras in duce summo/ Invenies?"---- / Juvenal, Sat. X./ The Second Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street,/ By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row,/St James'./ 1814/ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (Ode, etc./ Entered at Stationers' Hall./), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Note from Gibbon's Decl. and Fall (vol. 6, p. 220), pp. 5, 6; Text (xv. stanzas), pp. 7-14 + Advt. of books "By the Right Hon. Lord Byron," p. . The Imprint (Printed by W. Bulmer and Co./ Cleveland-Row, St James's./) is at the foot of p. .

Note.--The First Edition of the Ode is in the Rowfant Library Catalogue, 1886, p. 145.

II.

An Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte. From the 3d Lond. ed. Philadelphia, E. Earle. 1814. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 11.

Note.--The Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte was also published at Boston, 1814, 8º, pp. 13; and at New York, 1814, 8º, pp. 13.

III.

Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. Sixth Edition. London. 1814. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 17.

IV.

Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. Ninth Edition. London, M. 1814. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 17.

Ode/ To/ Napoleon Buonaparte./ By Lord Byron./ etc./ Twelfth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1816./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (Ode, etc.) (R.T. Davison, Lombard-street,/ Whitefriars, London./), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Note, pp. 5, 6; Second Half-title, pp. 7, 8; Text (xvi. stanzas), pp. 9-17 + Advt. of books "By the Right Hon. Lord Byron," p. . The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. .

VI.

Ode,/ etc./ Thirteenth Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1818./ [8º.

Collation--

Vide supra, No. i.

Translation of the Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.

Spanish.

Odas a Napoleon. Por Lord Byron. Imp. de Decourchant, à Paris. 1829. A Paris, rue du Temple, n. 69. [18º.

Parisina.

Translations.

Danish.

Parisina./ Af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversättning. [Af Talis Qualis.] Stockholm, J.W. Brudins Förlag. [1854.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 36. No. 4 of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser."

French.

Adolphe Krafft/ Parisina/ Poème/ de Lord Byron/ et fragment de/ Nicolas de Ferrare/ Drame/ Tiré des documents historiques/ Avec commentates et notices./ Paris/ Ernest Leroux, éditeur/ 28, rue Bonaparte, 28/ 1900 Tous droits réservés./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xiv. + 55 + Errata, p. + Table des Matières, p. .

Note.--The Text of Parisina is on pp. 8-26.

German.

Gedichte/ von/ Jacob Vinc. Cirkel./ Mit übersetzungen/ von W. Scott's Feld von Waterloo und Byrons/ Parisina etc./ Münster,/ in Commission der Coppenrathschen Buch-und Kunsthandlung./ 1825./ [8º.

Collation--Pp. 159. The Imprint (Münster, gedruckt mit Coppenrathschen Schriften) is on p. .

Note.--The Text of Parisina, etc., is on pp. 127-156.

Italian.

Parisina/ Poema/ di/ Lord Byron/ Traduzione italiana in versi./ Milano/ Da Placido Maria Visaj/ Stampatore-Librajo nei Tre Re/ 1821./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 27.

II.

Parisina: poema tradotto da Andrea Maffei. Milano, Gnocchi. 1853. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 40.

III.

Parisina. Traduzione di Carlo Dall'Oro. Mantova, Negretti. 1854. [8º.

IV.

Parisina, Traduzione in versi sciolti di Paolo Pappalardo. Palermo. 1855. [8º.

Parisina. Traduzione di Ant. Canepa. Geneva, Artisti tip. 1864. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 24.

Russian.

Spanish.

Parisina, novela. For L.B. Imp. de Decourchant, à Paris. 1830. [18º.

The Prisoner of Chillon.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon,/ And/ Other Poems./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1816./ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (The/ Prisoner of Chillon,/ etc./) (R. Advt. of Third Canto of Childe Harold, and Imprint, T. Davison, Lombard-street,/ Whitefriars, London./), one leaf; Title, one leaf; Cont.; ext, pp. 1-60.

Contents--

Sonnet on Chillon p. 1 The Prisoner of Chillon p. 3 Poems-- Sonnet p. 23 Stanzas to ---- p. 24 Darkness p. 27 Churchill's Grave p. 32 The Dream p. 35 The Incantation p. 46 Prometheus p. 50 Notes p. 55

Note.--On p. 3 the Text is headed "The Prisoner of Chillon. A Fable."

II.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon./ A Poem/ By Lord Byron./ Lausanne./ Hignou & Company. Book-sellers./ 1818./ [8º.

Collation--

Title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 8-29.

Note.--The Front, is a lithograph of "Chillon." The seven poems are not included in this edition.

III.

The/ Prisoner/ of/ Chillon,/ By Lord Byron,/ London:/ Printed by W. Chubb, Fetter Lane./ 1824./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 35. The Imprint (W.P. Chubb, Printer, Fetter Lane, London.) is at the foot of p. 35.

IV.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon,/ By Lord Byron./ [n.d.? 1825.] [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 1-18.

Note.--This edition, which is without a separate Title-page and bears no Imprint, is bound up with The Bride of Abydos, etc., Printed for Thomas Wilson, Oxford Street. 1825.

The/ Prisoner/ of/ Chillon./ By Lord Byron./ Geneva./ Published by Barbezat and Delarue,/ Booksellers, 177, Rue du Rhône./ 1830/ [16º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. Printed by Barbezat and Dalarue.), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Sonnet on Chillon, pp. 5, 6; Text, pp. 7-32.

Note.--The volume with the above title is bound in pink paper cover with title-vignette (helmet, spear, and wreath of bay-leaves), and dated M.DCCC'XVIII.

VI.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon/ By/ Lord Byron/ Le prisonnier de Chillon/ Par/ Lord Byron/ précédé d'une/ Notice historique sur le château de Chillon/ Par/ D. Martignier/ Lausanne/ Librairie Martignier et Chavannes/ 1857/ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. Lausanne.--Printed by Corbaz and Rouiller sen.), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Notice, etc., pp. 5-7; Hist. de Chillon, pp. 8-21; Text and Notes, pp. 25-46. The seven poems are not included in this edition.

VII.

The/ Prisoner/ of/ Chillon Poem/ By/ Lord Byron./ Illuminated by/ W. & G. Audsley./ Architects./ 1865 [4º.

Collation--

Illuminated Half-title; Title; 17 pp. of Text with illuminated borders, etc. + p. 18 (Chromo-lithographed/ By/ W.R. Tymms./ Printed & Published by/ Day & Son,/ [Limited],/ London)./

VIII.

Byron's/ Prisoner of Chillon./ With Notes for Teachers and Scholars./ London:/ T.J. Allman, 463, Oxford Street./ [1874.] [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 32.

Note.--No. 8 of "Allman's English Classics for Elementary Schools."

IX.

Byron's/ Prisoner of Chillon./ With Life, Notes,/ Grammatical & Miscellaneous Questions,/ etc., etc./ By R.S. Davies,/ Head Master of Holy Trinity Schools, Hull./ Hull: A. Brown, Scholastic Publisher./ London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co./ Leeds: Arnold; Bean & Son./ Darlington: The Education Depot./ Price Twopence./ [1877-] [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 24.

Note.--Part of "Brown's Series of English Classics."

The/ Prisoner of Chillon./ By/ Lord Byron./ With Prefatory and Explanatory Notes./ [Monogram, with Motto, Lucem Libris Disseminamus.] London: Blackie & Son, 49 & 50 Old Bailey, E.C./ Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin./ 1879./ [6º.

Collation--

Pp. 32.

Note.--Part of "Blackie's School Classics."

XI.

Byron's/ Prisoner of Chillon:/ With Life and Notes./ For Pupil Teachers and the Upper Standards in/ Schools./ Manchester: J.B. Ledsham, 31, Corporation Street;/ London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co./ [1879.] [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 35.

Note.--Part of the "World School Series."

XII.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon/ By/ Lord Byron/ And Part of/ The 3rd Canto of Child [sic] Harold/ With a Short Description of the Castle/ And a Notice of the Chief Historical Events/ and Legends connected with its History/ Selected from authentic sources by an English resident./ Fourth Edition/ Vevey/ Loertscher & Son, Editors/ 1880/ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 59. The Text of The Prisoner of Chillon is on pp. 43-53.

XIII.

The Prisoner of Chillon. A Fable. Erklärt v. F. Fischer. Berlin, Weidmann. 1884. [8º.

XIV.

The Prisoner of Chillon, with introduction and explanatory notes by Th. C. Cann, Firenze, Bencini, 1885. [16º.

XV.

Byron's Prisoner of Chillon and Part of Mazeppa. With Life and Notes. London and Edinburgh. 1894.

Note.--Part of "Chambers' Reprints of English Classics."

XVI.

The Prisoner of Chillon, by Lord Byron. Special Subject. London. Stewart & Co., The Holborn Viaduct Steps, E.C. Edinburgh and Glasgow: Menzies & Co.

XVII.

The/ Prisoner of Chillon/ By/ Lord Byron/ With Notes/ Explanatory, Analytical, and Grammatical/ Embracing/ Figures of Speech, and Metre/ By the/ Rev. Henry Evans, D.D./ Commissioner of National Education/ Dublin/ Blackie & Son, Limited, 89 Talbot Street/ London and Glasgow/ 1896/ [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 36.

Note--Part of "English Classics for Intermediate Schools and Colleges."

XVIII.

Byron./ The Prisoner of Chillon./ A Fable./ With Life, Introduction, Notes, etc./ Dublin:/ Fallon & Co., 16 Lower Sackville Street./ [Copyright. All Rights Reserved.] [1896.] [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 36.

Note.--Part of "School and College Series. Edited by Rev. T.A. Finlay, M.A., F.R.U.I. Price Sixpence, Net."

XIX. The/ Prisoner of Chillon/ And/ Other Poems/ By/ Lord Byron/ In kritischen Texten/ Mit/ Einleitung und Anmerkungen/ Herausgegeben/ von Eugen Kölbing/ Weimar/ Verlag von Emil Felber/ 1896/ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. ix. + 450.

Translations of The Prisoner of Chillon.

Dutch.

De Gevangene van Chillon; in: Gedichten van K.L. Ledeganck' met eene Levensschets des Dichters door J.F.J. Heremans. Gent, 1856.

French.

Le Prisonnier de Chillon, Poème de Lord Byron librement traduit en vers blancs, précédé d'une notice historique et descriptive du château de Chillon. Vevey. G. Blanchoud, libraire-éditeur.

II.

Bonnivard/ A/ Chillon/ Souviens-toi du temps d'autrefois./ (Deut. xxxii. 7.)/ Drame historique/ En un acte et trois tableaux/ Suivi d'une notice historique et du poème de lord Byron, intitulé: Le Prisonnier de Chillon/ Par un Huguenot/ Genève/ Imprimerie Wyss et Duchêne, rue Verdaine/ 1892/ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 96. There is a prose translation of The Prisoner of Chillon, pp. 74-85.

Note.--The Front, is a lithograph of "Chillon."

German.

I. Lord Byron's Gefangener von Chillon (am Genfer See). Aus dem Englischen metrisch übertragen von G. Kreyenberg. Lausanne, 1861.

II.

Der/ Gefangene von Chillon./ Dichtung/ von/ Lord Byron./ In deutscher Uebersetzung mit historischer Einleitung / von / M. von der Marwitz./ Vevey & Lausanne,/ Richard Lesser./ [1865.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xi. + 16.

Note.--The Front, is a "Photog. de R. Lesser & Cie., Vevey," of four female figures supporting a mirror reflecting the dungeon of Chillon.

III.

Der Gefangene von Chillon. Eine Fabel von Georg Gordon Lord Byron. Wortgreteu nach H.R. Mecklenburgs Gründsatzen in deutsche Prosa übersetzt und eingehend erläutert von D'. phil. R.T. Berlin, 1886.

IV.

Der/ Gefangene von Chillon./ Von/ Lord Byron./ Uebersetzt von J.G. Hagmann./ S'. Gallen & Leipzig/ Verlag von Busch & Co./ [1892.] [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 29.

Note.--The Front, is a lithograph of "Chillon."

Italian.

Il prigionero di Chillon, poema romantico trad. in prosa italiana. In Indicatore Livornese, N. 44, del II Gennaio del 1830.

II.

Il prigionero di Chillon: Traduzione di Andrea Maffei, Milano, Gnocchi, 1853. [16º.

Russian.

Collation--

Pp. i.-viii. + 1-24.

Spanish.

El preso de Chillon, novela. For lord Byron, traduccion castellana. Imp. de Decourchant, à Paris. 1829. [18º.

Swedish.

Fangen PA Chillon,/ En Dikt/ Af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversättning./ [Af/ Talis Qualis.]/ Stockholm,/ Albert Bonniers Förlag./ [1853, etc.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 30.

Note.--No. 3 of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser."

The Prophecy of Dante.

Note.--The Prophecy of Dante was first published in the same volume with Marino Faliero, 1821. See No. i. (p. 275).

The Prophecy of Dante. Philadelphia. 1821. [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 48.

II.

The Prophecy of Dante. Paris, Galignani, 1821. [12º.

III.

The/ Prophecy of Dante./ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ "'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore,/ "And coming events cast their shadows before."/ Campbell./ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1825/ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. vi. + 7-32. The Imprint (W. Dugdale, Printer, 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane.) is at the foot of p. 32.

IV.

The/ Prophecy of Dante./ (Cantos I., 11.)/ By/ Lord Byron./ With Critical and Explanatory Notes,/ By L. W. Potts,/ Lecturer on History at the Birkbeck Institute, London./ London:/ Blackie & Son, 49 & 50 Old Bailey, E.C./ Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin./ 1879./ [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 32. The Imprint (Glasgow: W.G. Blackie and Co., Printers, Villafield.) is at the foot of p. 32.

Note.--Part of "Blackie's School Manuals."

Translations of The Prophecy of Dante.

French.

Oeuvres de Dante Alighieri. La Divine Comédie, Traduction A. Brizeux. La Vie Nouvelle, Traduction E.J. Delécluze. Paris, Charpentier, libraire-éditeur. 29, rue de Seine. 1842. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. lxxxviii. + 403 + "Table," p. .

Note.--The translation of La Prophétie du Dante (par M. Benjamin Laroche) (see "Avis de L'Éditeur," p. i.) is on pp. 385-403.

Italian.

Profezia di Dante Alighieri, scritta da lord Byron, e tradotta dell'inglesc. Impr. de Clò, à Paris. Paris, chez Barrois aîné, 1821. [8º.

II.

La Profezia di Dante. Di Lord Byron. Tradotta in terza rima da L. Da Ponte. Nuova-Jorca: Publicata da R.E.W.A. Bartow, 250 Pearl-St. Gray & Bunce, Stampatori. 1821. [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 72.

Note.--The Italian is printed over against the English. There is a double Dedication (pp. 3-7), "A Madamgella Giulia Livingston," and "A Lord Byron."

III.

La Profezia di Dante: poema, reso in versi italiani da Giov. Giovio, Milano, Bernardoni, 1856. [8º.

IV.

La Profezia di Dante: poema accommodate all'indole del verso italiano da Melchiorre Missirini, publicato da Fr. Longhena, Milano Guglielmini, 1858. [8º.

Spanish.

La Profecia del Dante./ Poema escrito y dedicado/ à la/ Condesa Guiccioli/ En 1819,/ Por lord Byron,/ al visitar en Ravena la tumba de aquel./ Traducido del Frances/ Por/ Antonio Maria Vizcayno,/ y dedicado a su bien amigo/ El Sr. Lic. D. Jose Agustin de Escudero./ Magistrado del supremo tribunal de guerra y marina./ Mexico: 1850./ Imprenta de J.M. Lara, calle de la Palma núm. 4./ [8º.

Collation--

Title, etc., 6 pp. + Text, pp. 28.

Sardanapalus.

Sardanapalus,/ A Tragedy./ The Two Foscari,/ A Tragedy./ Cain,/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1821./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. viii. + 439. Half-title (R. London: Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars.), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont., pp. v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-439. The Imprint, as above, is on p. .

Contents--

Sardanapalus, A Tragedy p. 1 Notes p. 171 The Two Foscari, A Tragedy p. 175 Appendix p. 305 Cain, A Mystery p. 331

II.

Sardanapalus, a Tragedy; The Two Foscari, a Tragedy; Cain, a Mystery. Boston. 1822. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 309.

III.

Sardanapalus:/ A Tragedy./ By/ Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street,/ 1829./ [8º.

Collation--

Title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Half-title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Dedication, pp. 5, 6; Author's Note, pp. 7, 8; Dramatis Personæ, n.p.; Text, pp. 9-134.

Note.--The Dedication to "The illustrious Goëthe," which was omitted from the edition of 1821 (No. i.), is inserted.

IV.

Sardanapalus: A Tragedy by Lord George Gordon Byron. Arnsberg, Ritter. 1849. [16º.

Note.--Part of "Sammlung Englischer Schauspiele der neuesten Zeit."

Sardanapalus,/ King of Assyria./ A Tragedy./ In Five Acts./ By/ Lord Byron./ Adapted for Representation by/ Charles Kean./ Thomas Hailes Lacy,/ Wellington Street, Strand,/ London./ [1853.] [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 56.

Note.--No. 155 of "Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays."

VI.

Lord Byron's/ Historical Tragedy/ of/ Sardanapalus./ Arranged for Representation,/ In Three [sic] Acts,/ By Charles Calvert./ Manchester: John Heywood, 141 and 143, Deansgate./ [1877?] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. vii. + 56.

Note.--A list of "Opinions of the Press" (see Poetical Works, 1901, v. 9) is printed on p. 56 and on the inner leaf of the paper cover.

VII.

Sardanapalus./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Title-vignette, "Myrrha, Embrace me: yet once more--yet once more."] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand: All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 495-524.

Note.--No. 50 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

Translations of Sardanapalus.

Bohemian.

Sardanapal ... Peloil Frantiek Krsek. ("Sborník svtové poesie." svaz. 3.) pp. 204. Otto: v Praze, 1891. [8º.

French.

Sardanapale,/ Tragédie,/ Imitée de Lord Byron,/ par L. Alvin,/ Et représentée pour la première fois sur le Théatre Royal/ de Bruxelles, Le 11 Janvier 1834./ Bruxelles,/ Gambier, libraire, rue des Éperonniers Nº 16./ et chez tous les libraires de royaume./ 1834./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. xviii. + 122.

German.

Sardanapal./ Trauerspiel in fünf Akten. Aus dem Engl. übers. von Emma Herz. Posen, Merzbach. 1854. [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 214.

II.

Sardanapal./ Trauerspiel in fünf Aufzügen/ von/ Lord Byron./ Bühnenbearbeitung/ Nach der Uebersetzung von Adolf Böttger/ mit einem/ "Vorspiel"/ von/ Max Zerbst./ Jena 1888./ Friedr. Mauke's Verlag./ (A. Schenk.)/ [1888.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 117.

III.

Lord Byron's/ Sardanapal/ Eine Tragödie/ frei übertragen und für die Bühne bearbeitet/ von/ Josef Kainz/ Berlin W/ F. Fontane & Co./ 1897/

Collation--

Pp. 214.

Italian.

Sardanapalo/ Tragedia in 5 atti/ di/ G. Byron/ Milano/ Edoardo Sonzogno, editore/ 14.--Via Pasquirolo.--14./ 1884./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 91.

Note.--No. 77 of the "Biblioteca Universale."

Polish.

Sardanapal, tragedya, przek[/l]ad Fryderyka Krauzégo. pp. 132. wyd. red. "Biblioteki Warszawskiéj": Warszawa, 1872. [8º.

Romaic.

Collation--

Pp. [Greek: ê ] + 400 + [Greek: Pinax tôn Periechomenôn ], p. .

Note.--The translation of Sardanapalus is on pp. 1-150; the translation of The Dream ([Greek: To E)nupnion. Ek tôn tou Burônos]), on pp. 171-184.

Russian.

II.

Swedish.

Sardanapalus./ Sorgespel I Fem Akter/ Af/ Byron./ Försvenskadt och För Scenen Behandladt/ Af/ Nils Arfvidsson./ Första gängen uppfördt à Kongl. Stora Theatern den 17 Nov. 1864./ Stockholm, 1864./ P.A. Norstedt & Söner,/ Kongl. Boktryckare./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 154 + Rättelser, p. .

The Siege of Corinth.

The/ Siege of Corinth./ A Poem./ Parisina./ A Poem./ London:/ Printed for John Murray. Albemarle-Street./ 1816/ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. T. Davison, Lombard street,/ Whitefriars, London.); Title, one leaf; Second Half-title, with Motto ("Guns," etc.), pp. 1, 2; Dedication, pp. 3, 4; Advt., pp. 5, 6; Text, pp. 7-89 + Notes, p. (R. Imprint as above).

Note.--The Siege of Corinth is on pp. 7-57; Parisina, pp. 59-.

Note.--A Second and a Third Edition were issued in 1816. The Museum copy of the First Edition is without the Half-title.

II.

The/ Siege of Corinth:/ A Poem./ Parisina:/ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ New-York:/ Printed and Published by Van Winkle & Wiley,/ No. 3 Wall-Street./ 1816./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 94.

III.

The/ Siege of Corinth./ A Poem./ By Lord Byron./ "Guns, Trumpets, Blunderbusses, Drums, and Thunder."/ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1824./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. 44. The Imprint (Printed by W. Dugdale; Russell-Court, Drury Lane.) is at the foot of p. 44.

IV.

The Siege of Corinth. Für den Schul. u. Privatgebrauch abgedr. nach der Pariser Ausg. (1835, Galignani.) Lüneburg, Engel. 1854. [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 51.

Lines from the Poets/ With Notes/ For use in Elementary and Secondary Schools/ Adapted to the requirements of the New Code and the/ Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations/ No. 4/ Byron's 'Siege of Corinth'/ London/ National Society's Depository/ Broad Sanctuary, Westminster/ 1879/ [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 62.

VI.

Byron's/ Siege of Corinth./ Mit/ Einleitung und Anmerkungen/ Herausgegeben/ von/ Eugen Kölbing./ Berlin./ Verlag von Emil Felber./ 1893./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. lx. + 155. The Imprint (Druck von G. Uschmann in Weimar.) is at the foot of p. 155.

VII.

The Siege of Corinth. Mit Anmerkgn. zum Schulgebrauch hrsg. v. K. Bandow. [12º.

Note.--Part of "English Authors." Bielefeld, Velhagen & Klasing. 1885-1890.

Translations of The Siege of Corinth.

Dutch.

Het/ Beleg van Corinthe,/ Uit Het Engelsch van/ Lord Byron./ Door/ Mr. I. Van Lennep./ [Title-vignette, phantom appearing to Alp.] Te Amsterdam bij/ P. Meijer Warnars./ 1831./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 59. The Imprint (Gedrukt Bij C.A. Spin.) is at the foot of p. 59.

French.

Le Siége de Corinthe, par lord Byron; traduit de l'anglais par Ch. Mancel. Impr. de Guîraudet, à Paris. A Paris, chez Delaunay; chez Pillet aîné. 1820. [12º.

German.

Die Belagerung von Korinth. [Deutsch. v.] A. Wollheim. Hamburg. Lübbers & Schubert. (?) 1817. [12º.

II.

Die Belagerung von Korinth. Mit gegeniibergedrucktem Originaltext. Leipzig, Brockhaus. 1820. [8º.

Note.--Britische Dichterproben, ii. I.

III.

Die Belagerung von Korinth. [Deutsch. v.] G.E. Schumann. Hamburg, Nestler & Melle. 1827. [8º.

Italian.

L'Assedio di Corinto, di Giorgio lord Byron, Versione di Vincenzo Padovan. Venezia, coi tipi del Gondoliere, 1838. [8º.

Spanish.

El Sitio/ de/ Corinto./ Por/ Lord Byron./ Traducido del Francés Al Castellano./ [Title-vignette, Athene with owl.] Paris, Libreria americana,/ Calle del Temple, Nº 9./ 1828./ [16º.

Collation--

Pp. 85.

Swedish.

Belägringen Af Korinth./ Af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversättning./ [Af/ Talis Qualis./ Stockholm,/ Albert Bonniers Förlag./] [1854.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 60.

Note.--No. 2 of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser."

The Two Foscari.

The Two Foscari. New York. 1822. [24º.

Collation--

Pp. 114.

II.

The Two Foscari, an historical tragedy. By the right hon. lord Byron. Impr. de Belin, à Paris. A Paris chez Galignani, 1822. [12º.

III.

The Two Foscari./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Title-vignette, Death of Jacopo Foscari--"Touch it not, Dungeon Miscreants!----"] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand. All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 525-546.

Note.--No. 73 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

Translations of The Two Foscari.

Russian.

Spanish.

Los dos Fóscaris. Drama histórico en cinco actos y en verso por D. Manuel Çañete, representado en el teatro de la Cruz, a beneficio de D. Juan Lombia, en el mes de noviembre de 1846.

Collation--

Pp. 24.

Note.--Part of "Biblioteca Dramatica,"/ etc./ Madrid, 1846./ Imprenta de Don Vicente de Lalama, Editor,/ Calle del Duque de Alba, n. 13./ 4º.

The Vision of Judgment.

Note.--For the First Edition of The Vision of Judgment, see The Liberal, 1822, No. I., pp. 3-39.

Vision of Judgment. Paris, Galignani, 1822. [12º.

II.

The/ Two Visions;/ or,/ Byron v. Southey./ Containing/ The Vision of Judgment,/ By Dr. Southey, L.L.D./ Poet-Laureate and Esquire; Republican and Royalist:/ Also Another/ Vision of Judgment,/ By Lord Byron./ London: Printed and Published by W. Dugdale, 19, Tower/ Street, Seven Dials./ 1822./

Collation--

Pp. 72.

Note.--The Text of Lord Byron's Vision of Judgment is on pp. 35-72.

The Waltz.

Waltz:/ An Apostrophic Hymn./ By/ Horace Hornem, Esq./ "Qualis in Eurotæ ripis, aut per juga Cynthi/ Exercet DIANA choros."--Ovid./ London: Printed by S. Gosnell, Little Queen Street, Holborn,/ For Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row./ 1813./ (Price Three Shillings.)/ [4º.

Collation--

Title, one leaf, pp. , ; To the Publisher, pp. 3-6; Text, pp. 7-27. The Imprint (S. Gosnell, Printer, Little Queen Street, London.) is at the foot of p. 27.

Note.--The pages of the Text measure 280 X 220.

II.

Waltz:/ An/ Apostrophic Hymn./ By/ Horace Hornem, Esq./ (The Author of Don Juan.)/ Qualis in Eurotæ ripis, aut per juga Cynthi/ Exercet DIANA choros./ Virgil./ Such on Eurotas' banks, or Cynthia's height,/ Diana seems; and so she charms the sight,/ When in the dance the graceful goddess leads/ The Quire of Nymphs, and overtops their heads./ Dryden's Virgil./ London:/ Benbow, Printer and Publisher, Castle Street,/ Leicester Square./ 1821./ [12º.

Collation--

Pp. v. + (Text) 7-36.

Contents--

To the Publisher p. iii. The Waltz p. 7 Notes p. 19 To Jessy [attrib. to Lord Byron] p. 27 "My Boat is on the shore" [attrib. to Lord Byron] p. 29 Lines ... to Mr. Hobhouse [attrib. to Lord Byron] p. 30 On the Star of "The Legion of Honour" p. 31 Adieu to Malta p. 34

Note.--The two last poems are not attributed to Lord Byron.

Werner.

Werner,/ A Tragedy./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1823-/ [8º.

Collation--

Half-title (R. London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars.), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Dedication, one leaf ("To/ The Illustrious Goëthe,/ By One of His Humblest Admirers,/ This Tragedy is dedicated./"), pp. v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-188. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 188.

II.

Werner, a Tragedy. Paris, Galignani. 1823. [12º.

III.

Werner./ A Tragedy/ In Five Acts./ By Lord Byron./ With the Stage Business, Casts of Characters,/ Costumes, Relative Positions, etc./ New York:/ M. Douglas, 11 Spruce Street./ And for Sale by all Booksellers./ 1848./ [8º.

Collation--

Pp. v. + 6-75.

Note.--No. lxviii. of "Modern Standard Drama." Edited by John W.S. Hows.

IV.

The/ British Drama./ Illustrated./ Vol. III./ London:/ Published by John Dicks, 313, Strand./ 1865./ [8º.

Note.--The Text of "Werner./ A Tragedy, In Five Acts.--By Lord Byron./" is on pp. 767-789.

Werner./ By Lord Byron./ [Title-vignette [Sieg.]--"Liar and Fiend! But you shall not be slain."--[Act v. Scene 1.]/] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.] [8º.

Collation--

Pp. 767-789.

Note.--No. 3 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

VI.

Werner/ or/ The Inheritance/ A Tragedy/ By/ Lord Byron/ London/ George Routledge And Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ Glasgow and New York/ 1887/ [16º.

Collation--

Pp. ix. + 10-256. The Imprint (Ballantyne Press: Edinburgh and London.) is at the foot of p. 256.

Translations of Werner.

Russian.

II.

The Liberal.

The/ Liberal./ Verse and Prose From The/ South./ Volume the First./ London, 1822:/ Printed by and for John Hunt,/ 22, Old Bond Street./ [8º.

Collation--

Vol. I.: pp. xii. + 3-399 + Cont., p. (R. "Errata," p. ). The Imprint (London:/ C.H. Reynell, Printer,/ 45, Broad-Street, Golden-Square.) is at the foot of p. .

Vol. II.: [The/ Liberal,/ etc./ Volume The Second./ London, 1823:/ Printed for John Hunt,/ 22, Old Bond Street./], pp. viii. + 1-377 + Cont. of No. iv., p. . The Imprint (London:/ Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden-Square.) is at the foot of p. .

Contents [Lord Byron's contributions]--

Vol. I.: The Liberal, No. 1. The Vision of Judgment. By Quevedo Redivivus. Suggested by the Composition so entitled by the Author of "Wat Tyler." "A Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel! I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word." Pp. 8-39; Letter to the Editor of "My Grandmother's Review," pp. 41-50; Epigrams on Lord Castlereagh, p. 164.

The Liberal, No. II. Heaven and Earth, A Mystery, Founded on the Following Passage in Genesis, Chap. vi.: "And it came to pass ... that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose." "And woman wailing for her demon lover."--Coleridge. Part I., etc., pp. 165-206. From the French ("Ægle, beauty and poet," etc.), p. 396; Martial.--Lib. I. Epig. I (Translation), p. 398; New Duet ("Why how now, saucy Tom?"), ibid.

Vol. II.: The Liberal, No. III. The Blues, A Literary Eclogue, "Nimium ne crede colori."--VIRGIL. O trust not, ye beautiful creatures, to hue, Though your hair were as red as your stockings are blue. Eclogue the First, etc., pp. 1-21.

The Liberal, No. IV. Morgante Maggiore di Messer Luigi Pulci, pp. 193-249.

Note.--The text of the original Italian is printed after the English translation.

Dedication of Don Juan.

The following note was attached to the "Dedication" which was prefixed to the First Canto in 1833 (Works, 1833, xv. 101):--

"Note(1). [This 'Dedication' was suppressed in 1819, with Lord Byron's reluctant consent; but, shortly after his death, its existence became notorious, in consequence of an article in the Westminster Review, generally ascribed to Sir John Hobhouse, and for several years the verses have been selling in the streets as a broadside. It could therefore serve no purpose to exclude them on the present occasion.]" See, too, Poetical Works, 1903, vi. 3.

I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. H. Buxton Forman, C.B., for the following description of one of these "broadsides," now in his possession:--

"Single sheet foolscap 8vo, consisting of Half-title, 'Dedication/ to/Don Juan,/' with Imprint on verso ('London:/ printed by C. and W. Reynell, Broad Street,/ Golden Square'); Title-page, 'Dedication/ to/ Don Juan./ by/ Lord Byron./ London:/ Published by Effingham Wilson,/Royal Exchange./ 1833./' On the verso of this is a note--

"'[Why the following Dedication did not appear with the two first published Cantos of the Poem cannot be explained--unless the connection between Mr. MURRAY and Mr. SOUTHEY sufficiently explains it.]'

"The first page of the Text (p. 5, but not numbered) contains the dropped head 'Don Juan./ Dedication.' and one stanza. Pp. 6-10 contain two stanzas each, and p. 11 one. The headline 'Don Juan' runs from p. 6 to p. 11, and the stanzas are numbered in Roman capital figures. P. 12 is blank, and is followed by a Half-title, 'Notes,' with a blank verso. The Notes occupy pp. 15 and 16, of which 15 is not numbered, but has a dropped head, 'Notes.' Page 16 is numbered, and has the headline 'Notes.'"

NOTES.

Note (1).--ON GENUINE AND SPURIOUS ISSUES OF "ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS."

Among the first who called attention to the "inextricable tangle" of the several editions of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers was Mr. Leicester Warren, better known as Lord de Tabley, who communicated some notes in 1877 to Notes and Queries (Series V. vol. vii. pp. 145, etc.); but it was reserved to the late Mr. Dykes Campbell, Mr. Bertram Dobell, and other correspondents to the Athenæum (May 5 to July 7, 1894), to point out that the problem was still farther complicated by the existence of spurious issues of at least three out of the five or six distinct editions of the Satire.

All editions, genuine or spurious, claim as their publisher "James Cawthorn, British Library, No. 24 Cockspur Street," but different printers were employed. The First Edition bears the imprint of "T. Collins, Printer, No. 1, Harvey's Buildings, Strand;" the Second Edition, that of "Deans and Co. Hart Street, Covent Garden;" the Third Edition, that of "T. Collins," etc.; the Fourth Edition of 1810, that of "T. Collins," etc.; the Fourth Edition of 1811 ("James Cawthorn and Sharpe and Hailes"), that of "Cox, Son, and Baylis, Great Queen Street, London." No printer's name was attached to the suppressed Fifth Edition of 1812.

Genuine First Editions have the water-mark, "E. and P. 1804," or "E. and P. 1805," or, possibly, no water-mark at all. A copy of the spurious First Edition, in Mr. Murray's possession, has the water-mark, "S. and C. Wise, 1812." In addition to at least eleven variants in punctuation, the spurious copy prints (p. 5, line 47) "Wizzard" (p. 20 n.), "Medeira," and, in the same note, "Anna d'Afert;" whereas the genuine copies print correctly "Wizard," "Madeira," and "Anna d'Arfet."

A genuine copy of the Second Edition, which belonged to the late Mr. Dykes Campbell, bears the water-mark "Budgen and Willmot, 1808." On p. 80, line 1007, "Abedeen" is misprinted for "Aberdeen;" and the same misprint occurs in a copy of the Second Edition in the British Museum. In all probability there was no spurious issue of the Second Edition.

Of the Third Edition (1810), copies bearing the water-mark, "E.&P. 1804," or "G.&R.T.," may be regarded as genuine--rare exceptions among a host of forgeries which either lack a water-mark altogether or bear water-marks of a later period. Mr. Gilbert R. Redgrave, in an article (The Library, December 1, 1899, Series II. vol. i. pp. 18-25), notes two distinct and divergent forgeries bearing the water-mark "Pine, and Thomas, 1812." Forgery A prints "myse" for "muse" (line 4), "rove" for "rave" (line 384), etc.; while forgery B, in a footnote to p. 30, prints "Bowle'ss" for "Bowles's," and, at the end of p. 85, "we" for "me," and "farther" for "further." Other copies bear the water-marks, "Allnutt, 1816," "Smith & Allnutt, 1816," "Ivy Mills, 1817," and "I.&R. Ansell, 1818." A copy of a spurious issue of the Third Edition in the British Museum prints "crawl" for "scrawl" (line 47), and "p. 73" for "p. 85."

It has been surmised, but conclusive proof is not forthcoming, that a so-called Fourth Edition of 1810 (1050 lines), which purports to have been published by James Cawthorn, and bears the imprint, "Printed by J. Collins, Harvey's Buildings, Strand, London," is a spurious issue. It is practically a reprint of the Third Edition; but in some copies there are misprints not to be found in other piracies--e.g. "crouds" for "crowds" (line 269), and "alter" for "altar"(line 285).

Copies of the Fourth Edition of 1810, which may possibly be genuine, bear a water-mark, "G.&R.T.," or are on plain paper. Copies which are manifestly forgeries bear the water-marks, "J.X. 1810" and "W. Pickering, 1816."

A second Fourth Edition (1052 lines), published by "James Cawthorn and Sharp & Hailes, 1811," and printed by "Cox, Son, & Baylis," was certainly recognized by Byron as a genuine Fourth Edition, and must have passed through his hands, or been subject to his emendation, before it was sent to press. Copies of this edition bear his MS. emendations of 1811-1812, and marginal notes of 1816. Genuine copies (e.g. Leigh Hunt's copy, now in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington Museum) are printed on paper bearing a water-mark, "J. Whatman, 1805." There was, however, another issue of the Fourth Edition of 1811, printed on plain paper. Mr. Redgrave notes certain minute differences between these two issues. In the edition on plain paper there is a hyphen to "Cockspur-Street" on the title-page, and the word "Street" is followed by a comma instead of a semicolon. Again, in the plain-paper copies "Lambe" is spelt with an e, and in the water-mark copies the word is correctly spelt "Lamb." In the plain-paper copies the misprint "Postcript" for "Postscript" is repeated, and in the copies bearing a water-mark the word is correctly spelt "Postscript." There are other differences in the advertisements at the end of the volume.

A spurious Fourth Edition in Mr. Murray's possession, which has been enriched with a series of prints of persons and places, bears the water-marks, "1811," "1814." Each page has been inserted into a folio sheet bearing the water-mark, "J. Whatman, 1816." A full-sized octavo, in small print (B.M. 11645 P. 15), which purports to be the Fourth Edition of 1811, is probably spurious. It is the survival of a distinct issue from other genuine or spurious copies of the Fourth Edition.

The spurious issues of the Third and Fourth Editions, whether they were printed in Ireland or were secretly thrown upon the market by James Cawthorn after Byron had definitely selected Murray as his publisher, were designed for the general reader and not for the collector. The issue of a spurious First Edition after the improved and enlarged editions of 1809-11 were published, must have been designed for the Byron enthusiast, if not the collector of First Editions.

The Grangerized Fourth Editions prepared by Mr. W.M. Tartt and Mr. Evans in 1819, 1820, and a Third, by John Murray at about the same period, and, more remarkable still, a copy of the Fourth Edition of 1811, prefaced by a specially printed "List of Names mentioned in the English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers" interleaved with the additions made in the Fifth Edition (B.M.), point to the existence of a circle of worshippers who were prepared to treat Byron's Juvenilia as seriously as the minute critics of the present generation. They seem to have been sufficiently numerous to make piracy, if not forgery, profitable.

Note (2).--CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE FIRST EDITION AS NUMBERED AND THE PRESENT ISSUE AS NUMBERED.

First Edition (696 lines). Fifth (Present) Edition (1070 lines).

1-26 = 103-128

27-246 = 143-362

247-262 in Edition 2. = Hobhouse's lines, omitted

263-372 = 418-528

373-470 = 540-637

471-522 = 707-758

523-526 = 761-764

527-586 = 799-858

587-654 = 881-948

655-667 = 961-972

668-696 = 981-1010

Second, Third, Fourth (a) Fifth (Present) Edition Editions (1050 lines). (1070 lines).

1-96 = 1-96

97-521 = 103-527

522-740 = 540-758

741-1050 = 761-1070

Fourth (b) Edition (1052 Fifth (Present) Edition lines). (1070 lines).

1-96 = 1-96

97-521 = 103-528

522-1052 = 540-1070

Additions in the Second, Third, and Fourth (a) Editions.

1-96 Still must I hear ... as you read. 96 123-136 Thus saith the Preacher ... to grovelling Stott. 14 357-411 But if some new-born whim ... lumbering back again. 55 620-688 Or, hail at once ... virtue must apply. 69 745-778 When some brisk youth ... thy pay for coats. 34 839-860 And here let Shee ... and God-like men. 22 929-940 Yet what avails ... blazes, and expires. 12 953-960 There Clarke, still ... libel on mankind. 8 991-1050 Then, hapless Britain, ... unjustly, none declare 60 ---- 370

696-16 (Hobhouse's lines) = 680 + 370 = 1050.

Addition in Fourth Edition (1811).

741-742 Through Crusca's bards ... columns still. 2

1050 + 2 = 1052.

Additions in the Fifth (Present) Edition.

97-102 'But hold!' exclaims ... shine with Pye. 6 528-539 Then, prosper, Jeffrey ... inspires thy pen. 12 --- 18

1052 + 18 = 1070.

Emendations of the Text of the Fourth Edition (b) included in the text of the Fifth and Present Editions.

Fourth Fifth Edition. Edition. Line. Line.

28 And men through life her willing slaves obey. Obeyed by all who nought beside obey. 28

30 Unfolds her motley store to suit the time. Bedecks her cap with bells of every clime. 30

32 When Justice halts, and Right begins to fail. And weigh their Justice in a golden scale. 32

71 Fear not to lie, 'twill seem a lucky hit. Fear not to lie,'twill seem a sharper hit. 71

173 Low may they sink to merited contempt, 174 And scorn remunerate the mean attempt. Still for stern Mammon may they toil in vain! 179 And sadly gaze on Gold they cannot gain. 180

257 How well the subject suits his noble mind! 258 "A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind." So well the subject suits his noble mind, 263 He brays, the Laureate of the long-eared kind. 264

303 In many marble-covered volumes view 304 Hayley, in vain attempting something new: 305 Whether he spin his comedies in rhyme, 306 Or scrawl, as Wood and Barclay walk, 'gainst time. Behold--Ye Tarts!--one moment spare the text! 309 HAYLEY'S last work, and worst--until his next; 310 Whether he spin poor couplets into plays, 311 Or damn the dead with purgatorial praise. 312

323 And shows, dissolved in thine own melting tears. And shows, still whimpering thro' threescore of years. 329

327 Whether in sighing winds thou seek'st relief 328 Or consolation in a yellow leaf. Whether thou sing'st with equal ease and grief, 333 The fall of empires or a yellow leaf. 334

385 Fresh fish from Helicon! Who'll buy! Who'll buy? Fresh fish from Hippocrene! who'll buy? who'll buy? 391

387 Too much in turtle Bristol's sons delight, 388 Too much o'er bowls of Rack prolong the night. Your turtle-feeder's verse must needs be flat, 393 Though Bristol bloat him with the verdant fat. 394

502 First in the ranks illustrious shall be seen. First in the oat-fed phalanx shall be seen. 508

511 As he himself was damned, shall try to damn. Damned like the Devil--Devil-like will damn. 517

532 And grateful to the founder of the feast, 533 Declare his landlord can translate, at least, And, grateful for the dainties on his plate, 550 Declare his landlord can at least translate. 551

552 While Kenny's World just suffered to proceed, 553 Proclaims the audience very kind indeed. While KENNY's "World"--ah! where is KENNY's wit?-- 570 Tires the sad gallery, lulls the listless Pit. 571

563 Let Comedy resume her throne again. Let Comedy assume her throne again. 581

569 Where GARRICK trod, and KEMBLE lives to tread. Where GARRICK trod, and SIDDONS lives to tread 587

614 Raise not your scythe, Suppressors of our Vice. Whet not your scythe, Suppressors of our Vice. 632

625 The Arbiter of pleasure and of play. Our arbiter of pleasure and of play. 643

661 And, kinder still, a PAGET for your wife. And, kinder still, two PAGETS for your wife. 679

728 Want your defence, let Pity be your screen. Want is your plea, let Pity be your screen. 746

742 Some stragglers skirmish round their columns still. Some stragglers skirmish round the columns still. 760

815 The spoiler came; and all thy promise fair 816 Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there. The Spoiler swept that soaring Lyre away, 834 Which else had sounded an immortal lay. 835

891 The native genius with their feeling given. The native genius with their being given. 909

903 Let MOORE be lewd; let STRANGFORD steal from Moore. Let MOORE still sigh; let STRANGFORD steal from MOORE. 921

922 For outlawed SHERWOOD'S tales of ROBIN HOOD. For SHERWOOD'S outlaw tales of ROBIN HOOD. 940

946 And even spurns the great Seatonian prize. Even from the tempting ore of Seaton's prize. 964

965 So sunk in dullness and so lost in shame, 966 That SMYTHE and HODGSON scarce redeem thy fame. So lost to Phoebus, that nor Hodgson's verse 983 Can make thee better, nor poor Hewson's worse. 984

969 On her green banks a greener wreath is wove. On her green banks a greener wreath she wove. 987

972 And modern Britons justly praise their Sires. And modern Britons glory in their Sires. 990

984 Earth's chief Dictatress, Ocean's mighty Queen. Earth's chief Dictatress, Ocean's lovely Queen. 1002

1005 But should I back return, no lettered rage 1006 Shall drag my common-place book on the stage: 1007 Let vain VALENTIA rival luckless CARR, 1008 And equal him whose work he sought to mar. But should I back return, no tempting press 1023 Shall drag my Journal from the desk's recess; 1024 Let coxcombs, printing as they come from far, 1025 Snatch his own wreath of Ridicule from Carr. 1026

1016 I leave topography to classic GELL. I leave topography to rapid GELL. 1034

1018 To stun mankind with Poesy or Prose. To stun the public ear--at least with Prose. 1036

1049 Thus much I've dared to do; how far my lay. Thus much I've dared: if my incondite lay. 1067

Note (3).--THE ANNOTATED COPIES OF THE FOURTH EDITION OF 1811.

Two annotated copies of the genuine Fourth Edition of English Bards, etc. , with MS. corrections in Byron's handwriting, are extant--one in Mr. Murray's possession, and a second in the Forster Library at the South Kensington Museum. The former, which contains the marginal comments marked "B. 1816," has been assumed to have been prepared as a press copy for the Fifth Edition; but, as the following collation reveals, the latter, which belonged to Leigh Hunt, represents a fuller and later, though not a final revision. The half-title bears the inscription, "Byron, Dec. 31^st^, 1811. N--d. A^y [i.e. Newstead Abbey] B.

"Dum relego--scripsisse pudet--quia plurima cerno-- Me quoque--qui feci--judice digna lini--B. J^y 20, 1812."

and the verso the words, "Given me by the author on my birthday, Oct. 19, 1815. Leigh Hunt."

u P. 5. ingen(-i-)ous. [The misprint is a note of a genuine copy.]

Lines 173, 174.

(-Low may they sink to merited contempt-) (-And scorn remunerate the mean attempt.-)

Still for stern Mammon may they toil in vain, And sadly gaze on Gold they cannot gain.

Lines 257, 258.

So (-How-) well the subject suits his noble mind! (-"A fellow feeling makes us wond'rous kind,"-) He brays the Laureat of the long-eared kind!

Lines 323-328.

And shows, (-dissolved in thine own tears-). still whimpering through threescore years. (-Whether in sighing-winds thou seek'st relief,-) (-Or consolation in a yellow leaf.-) Whether in equal strains thou vent'st thy grief O'er falling Empires or a yellow leaf.

Whether thou sing'st with equal ease and grief The fall of Empires or a yellow leaf.]

Line 336. All love thy (-strain-) rhyme

Line 385. Fresh fish from (-Helicon-) Hippocrene

Lines 387, 388.

(-Too much in turtle Bristol's sons delight,-) (-Too much o'er bowls of Rack prolong the night.-) Your turtle-feeder's verse must needs be flat, Though Bristol bloat him with the verdant fat.

P. 36 n. The Hunt copy gives in MS. the note concerning Moore--"I am informed," etc.--which is printed in the Fifth Edition. There is no similar annotation in the Murray copy.

Line 502. For (-"ranks illustrious"-) both annotated copies read "oat-fed phalanx."]

Lines 532, 533.

And grateful (-to the founder of the feast,-) Declare his landlord (-can translate, at least.-) And grateful for the dainties on his plate, Declare his landlord can at least translate.

Lines 552, 553.

While Kenny's World (-just suffered to proceed,-) (-Proclaims the audience very kind indeed.-) While Kenny's World--ah where is Kenny's wit? listless Tires the sad Gallery--lulls the (-listening-) pit.

Line 563. Let Comedy (-re-)sume ass

Line 569. and (-Kemble-) lives to tread. Siddons

Line 728.

Want your (-defence-), let Pity be your screen plea Want is your plea, let Pity be your screen.

Lines 815, 816.

The spoiler (-came; and all thy promise fair-) (-Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there.-) The Spoiler swept that soaring Lyre away, Which she had sounded an immortal lay.

L. 903. Let Moore (-be lewd-) still sigh

Line 946.

(-And even spurns the great Scatonian prize.-) Even from the tempting ore of Seaton's prize.

Lines 965, 966.

So sunk in dullness (-and so lost in shame-) (-That SMYTHE and HODGSON scarce redeem thy fame.-) So sunk in dullness that nor Hodgson's verse Can make thee better--nor poor Hewson's worse.

Line 969. (-"is-) wove, she wove.

Line 972. ----(-justly praise-) their sires. ----glory in their sires.

The Leigh Hunt copy gives twenty MS. emendations (besides "Death" for "death," in line 820, and the alteration of "rapid" to "rabid" in the note on Hewson Clarke, line 962) including the note on Moore. The Murray copy gives nine MS. emendations, of which six are identical with those in the Hunt copy. Three emendations are peculiar to the Murray copy--]

(1) Lines 303-306. Behold!--ye tarts! etc. (vide ante, p. 309).

(2) Line 614. (-Raise-) not your scythe. Whet not your scythe.

(3) Line 661. ----"(-a Paget-) for your wife. ----two Pagets for your wife.

APPENDIX TO BIBLIOGRAPHY.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF LORD BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS.

Note.--The following catalogue of "illustrations of Lord Byron" has been extracted from pp. 88, 89, 94-96 of "The Prisoner of Chillon, etc. Herausgegeben von Eugen Kölbing, Weimar. 1896."

Compositions in outline from Lord Byron's "Manfred" and "Prisoner of Chillon," by Frederick Thrupp, sculptor. London, Pub^d by Ackermann and Co., Strand.

II.

The Pocket Magazine of classic and polite literature. With engravings, illustrative of Lord Byron's Works. Vols. I., II. London: Printed and published by John Arliss. 1818.

III.

Forty illustrations of Lord Byron; by George Cruikshank. Published by J. Robins and Co., Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row. [June 12, 1824.]

IV.

Six vignettes pour les Oeuvres de lord Byron, d'après les tableaux de MM. Alfred et Tony Johannot, graveés par MM. Koenig, Markl, Maulet, Pourvoyeur, Mauduit. Paris. Furne, libraire-éditeur. 1832.

The Byron Gallery; a series of historical embellishments to illustrate the poetical works of Lord Byron. London: published by Smith, Elder and Co. 65 Cornhill. 1833.

VI.

Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron. With original and selected information on the subjects of the engravings, by W. Brockedon. Vols. I.-III. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street: sold also by Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1833-1834.

VII.

Oeuvres de Lord Byron, gravures à l'eau-forte, par Réveil, d'après les dessins de A. Colin. Paris. Audot, éditeur du Musée de peinture. 1833.

VIII.

Historical Illustrations of Lord Byron's Works in a series of etchings by Réveil, from original paintings by A. Colin. London, Charles Tilt, 86, Fleet Street. 1834.

IX.

Galerie des dames de Byron. Trente-neuf planches. Paris: Charpentier-éditeur. 1836.

Illustrations of the Works of Lord Byron, consisting of a portrait after Saunders, a vignette title-page after Stothard, engraved by Blanchard, two facsimiles of handwriting of Byron, and twenty etchings on steel by Réveil, from original drawings by A. Colin; to which are added the select passages in English and French, which form the subject of the engravings. Adapted to all editions. Paris, Baudry, European Library, etc. 1837.

XI.

Les dames de Byron; or portraits of the principal female characters in Lord Byron's poems. Engraved from original paintings by eminent artists. Under the superintendence of W. and L. Finden. London: Charles Tilt, 86, Fleet Street. 1837.

XII.

Finden's Beauties of Byron; or, portraits of the principal female characters in Lord Byron's poems. Engraved from original paintings by eminent artists. With extracts illustrating each subject. London: Charles Tilt, Fleet-street, and Thomas Wardle, Philadelphia.

XIII.

Cabinet of Poetry and Romance. Female portraits from the writings of Byron and Scott. With poetical illustrations by Charles Swain. London: David Bogue, 86, Fleet Street. 1845.

XIV.

Illustrations to the Works of Lord Byron. The drawings by Chalon, Leslie, Harding, Herbert, Meadows, Stephanoff, E. Corbould, Fanny Corbaux, Jenkins, and Westall. Engraved under the superintendence of Mr. Charles Heath. A. Fullarton & Co., 106, Newgate Street, London, etc.

XV.

The Byron Gallery of highly finished engravings, illustrating Lord Byron's Works, with selected beauties from his poems. Elucidated by historical and critical notices, together with a sketch of his life, containing important and unpublished matter. By Robert B. McGregor, Esq. New York: published by R. Martin, 46, Anne-street.

CONTENTS OF BIBLIOGRAPHY

COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.

Collected Editions, pp. 89-136. Collections of Dramas, pp. 168, 169. Fugitive Pieces and Minor Poems, pp. 246-254. The Liberal, p. 303. Miscellaneous Poems, pp. 152-159. Poems, pp. 254, 255. Poems on His Domestic Circumstances, pp. 255-259. Selections, pp. 144-149.

SEPARATE POEMS AND DRAMAS.

Age of Bronze, p. 170. Beppo, pp. 170, 171. Bride of Abydos, pp. 172, 173. Cain, pp. 176-178. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, pp. 180-194. Corsair, pp. 201-204. Curse of Minerva, pp. 207, 208. Deformed Transformed, p. 208. Don Juan, pp. 209-220. English Bards, etc., pp. 225-232. Fare Thee Well! and A Sketch, etc., pp. 232-234. Giaour, pp. 234-238. Heaven and Earth, p. 241. Hebrew Melodies, pp. 242-244. Hints from Horace, pp. 259, 260. Irish Avatar, p. 260. Island, pp. 260, 261. Lament of Tasso, pp. 262, 263. Lara, pp. 263-265. Manfred, pp. 266-268. Marino Faliero, pp. 275, 276. Mazeppa, pp. 276-278. Monody on the Death of Sheridan, pp. 280, 281. An Ode to the Trainers of the Frame Bill, pp. 281. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, pp. 282, 283. Prisoner of Chillon, pp. 285-289. Prophecy of Dante, pp. 291, 292. Sardanapalus, pp. 293, 294. Siege of Corinth, pp. 296-298. Two Foscari, pp. 299, 300. Vision of Judgment, p. 300. Waltz, p. 301. Werner, pp. 301, 302.

TRANSLATIONS.

Collections of Poems.

Collected Editions, pp. 136-144. Collections of Dramas, p. 169. Miscellaneous Poems, pp. 159-168. Selections, pp. 149-152.

Separate Poems and Dramas.

Beppo, pp. 171, 172. Bride of Abydos, pp. 174-176. Cain, pp. 178-180. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, pp. 194-201. Corsair, pp. 204-206. Deformed Transformed, p, 208. Don Juan, pp. 220-225. Giaour, pp. 238-240. Heaven and Earth, pp. 241, 242. Hebrew Melodies, pp. 244-246. Island, pp. 261, 262. Lament of Tasso, p. 263. Lara, pp. 265, 266. Manfred, pp. 268-274. Marino Faliero, p. 276. Mazeppa, pp. 278-280. Ode from the French, p. 281. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, p. 283. Parisina, pp. 283-285. Prisoner of Chillon, pp. 289-291. Prophecy of Dante, pp. 292, 293. Sardanapalus, pp. 294-296. Siege of Corinth, pp. 298, 299. Two Foscari, p. 300. Werner, p. 303.

SUMMARY OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.

I. Poetical Works. 2 v. Philadelphia. 1813 II. P. Works. 2 v. Boston. 1814. III. Works. 4 v. London. Murray. 1815. IV. Works. 2 v. London. M. 1815. V. P. Works. 3 v. New York. 1815. VI. Works. 3 v. Philadelphia. 1816. VII. Works. 5 v. London. M. 1817. VIII. Poems. 1 v. New York. 1817. IV. Works. 8 v. London. M. 1818-1820. X. Works. 6 v. Paris. 1818. XI. Works. 13 v. Leipzig. 1818-1822. XII. Works. 3 v. London. M. 1819. XIII. Works. 6 v. Paris. 1819. XIV. Works. 6 v. Zuickau. 1819. XV. Works. 7 v. Brussels. 1819. XVI. Works. 4 v. New York. 1820. XVII. Works. 5 v. London. M. 1821. XVIII. Works. 5 v. Paris. 1821. XIX. Works. 16 v. Paris. 1822-1824. XX. Works. 4 v. London. M. 1823. XXI. Works. 12 v. Paris. 1822-1824. XXII. Works. 12 v. Paris. 1823. XXIII. Works. 3 v. [vols. v., vi., vii.] London. Knight and Lacy. 1824-1825. XXIV. Works. 8 v. London. M. 1825. XXV. Works. 6 v. [vols. v., vi.] London. M. 1825. XXVI. Complete Works. 7 v. Paris. 1825. XXVII. Works. 8 v. Philadelphia. 1825. XXVIII. Works. 8 v. New York. 1825. XXIX. Works. 32 v. Zuickau. 1825-1827. XXX. Works. 13 v. Paris. 1826. XXXI. Works. 1 v. Paris. 1826. XXXII. Works. 1 v. Frankfort. 1826. XXXIII. Works. 6 v. London. M. 1827. XXXIV. Works. 4 v. London. M. 1828. XXXV. Works. 1 v. Paris. 1828. XXXVI. Works. 1 v. Frankfort. 1828. XXXVII. Works. 6 v. London. M. 1829. XXXVIII. Works. 4 v. London. M. 1829. XXXIX. Poetic Works. 2 v. Philadelphia. 1829. XL. Works. 1 v. Frankfort. 1829. XLI. Works. 4 v. London. M. 1830. XLII. Complete Works. 1 v. Paris. 1830. XLIII. Works. 6 v. London. M. 1831. XLIV. Complete Works. 1 v. Paris. 1831. XLV. Works. 1 v. Philadelphia. 1831. XLVI. Works. 14 v. (17 volume edition.) London. M. 1832-1833. XLVII. Complete Works. 4 v. Paris. 1832. XLVIII. Works. (Verse and Prose.) 1 v. New York. 1833. XLIX. Complete Works. 1 v. Paris. 1835. L. Complete Works. 4 v. Paris. 1835. LI. Works. 1 v. London. M. 1837. LII. Complete Works. 1 v. Paris. 1837. LIII. Works. 1 v. London and Leipzig. 1837. LIV. Complete Works. 7 v. Mannheim. 1837. LV. Complete Works. 1 v. Paris. 1839. LVI. P. Works. 8 v. London. M. 1839. LVII. Works. 5 v. Leipzig. 1842. LVIII. Works. 4 v. Philadelphia. 1843. LIX. Complete Works. 1 v. Frankfort. 1846. LX. Works. (Verse and Prose.) 1 v. Hartford. 1847. LXI. Works. 2 v. Edinburgh. 1850. LXII. P. Works. 1 v. Philadelphia. 1850. LXIII. P. Works. 1 v. London.H.G. Bohn. 1851. LXIV. P. Works. 1 v. Philadelphia. 1851. LXV. Complete Works. 1 v. Frankfort. 1852. LXVI. The Illustrated Byron. 1 v. London. H. Vizetelly, 1854-1855. LXVII. P. Works. 2 v. Philadelphia. 1853. LXVIII. P. Works. 1 v. London. C. Daly. 1854. LXIX. Works. 1 v. Boston. 1854. LXX. P. Works. 6 v. London. M. 1855. LXXI. P. Works. 1 v. Edinburgh. 1857. LXXII. P. Works. 1 v. New York. 1857. LXXIII. P. Works. 1 v. London. M. 1857. LXXIV. P. Works. 1 v. London. M. 1859. LXXV. P. Works. 1 v. Philadelphia. 1859. LXXVI. P. Works. 1 v. Leipzig. B. Tauchnitz. 1860. LXXVII. P. Works. 3 v. Leipzig. 1860. LXXVIII. P. Works. 1 v. Edinburgh. 1861. LXXIX. P. Works. 10 v. Boston. 1861. LXXX. P. Works. 1 v. Halifax. 1863. LXXXI. P. Works. 1 v. Edinburgh. 1868. LXXXII. P. Works. 1 v. London. F. Warne and Co. 1868. LXXXIII. P. Works. 1 v. London. J. Dicks. 1869. LXXXIV. P. Works. 8 v. London. M. 1870. LXXXV. P. Works. 1 v. London. E. Moxon. 1870. LXXXVI. Complete P. Works. 1 v. London. G. Routledge. 1874. LXXXVII. P. Works. 1 v. London. Virtue and Co. 1874. LXXXVIII. P. Works. 1 v. Boston. 1874. LXXXIX. P. Works. 1 v. London. Ward, Lock, and Co. 1878. XC. P. Works. 1 v. Boston. 1878. XCI. P. Works. 1 v. London. Ward, etc. 1880. XCII. P. Works. 1 v. London. F. Warne. 1881. XCIII. Complete P. Works. 1 v. London. G. Routledge. 1883. XCIV. P. Works. 1 v. Edinburgh. 1881. XCV. P. Works. 12 v. London. Sultaby and Co. 1885. XCVI. P. Works. 1 v. New York. 1886. XCVII. P. Works. 1 v. London. W. Scott. 1886. XCVIII. P. Works. 1 v. London. 1886. XCIX. Life and Works. 2 v. London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. 1888. C. Complete P. Works. 1 v. London. G. Routledge. 1890. CI. P. Works. 1 v. New York. 1890. CII. P. Works. 12 v. London. Griffith, Farran, etc. 1891. CIII. P. Works. 3 v. London. W. Gibbings. 1892. CIV. Works. 12 v. Philadelphia. 1892. CV. Dramatic and P. Works. 1 v. Philadelphia. 1898. CVI. P. Works. 4 v. London. H. Frowde. 1896. CVII. P. Works. 1 v. London. Bliss, Sands, and Co. 1897. CVIII. P. Works. 1 v. London. W.P. Nimme. 1897. CIX. P. Works. 4 v. Philadelphia. 1897. CX. P. Works. 1 v. London. G. Henny and Co. n.d. CXI. P. Works. 1 v. New York. n.d. CXII. P. Works. 1 v. New York. n.d. CXIII. P. Works. 1 v. New York. n.d.

TRANSLATIONS OF COLLECTED EDITIONS.

French

I. OEuvres Complètes. 15 tomes. Paris. Ladvocat. 1821. II. OEuvres C. 13 t. P. Dondey-Dupré. 1830. III. OEuvres C. 4 t. P. Charpentier. 1836. IV. OEuvres. 2 t. P. Chapelle. 1842. V. OEuvres. 3 t. P. Daussin. 1845. VI. OEuvres C. 1 t. P. Bry aîné. 1856. VII. OEuvres. 2 t. Alphonse Lemerre. 1891.

German.

I. Lord Bryon's Poesien. 31 B. Zwickau. 1821-1828. II. L.B.'s sämmttiche Werke. 12 B. Frankfurt a. M. 1830. III. Dichtungen v. L.B. 4 Sammnl. Stuttgart. 1836-1839. IV. L.B.'s s. W. 1 B. Leipzig. 1839. V. L.B.'s s. W. 10 B. Pforzheim. 1842. VI. L.B.'s s. W. 8 B. Berlin. 1865. VII. Dichtungen v. L.B. 8 B. Hildburghausen. 1865. VIII. L.B.'s ausgewählte W. 4 B. Leipzig. [1865-1812.] IX. L.B.'s s. W. 3 B. Leipzig. 1874. X. L.B.'s W. 6 B. Stuttgart. [1885-1890.] XI. L.B.'s p. W. 8 B. Stuttgart. 1886. XII. L.B.'s W. 6 B. Berlin. 1888. XIII. Byron's s. W. 8 B. 1901.

Modern Greek.

Italian.

I. Opere complete di Lord Byron. 1 t. Padova. 1842. II. Opere. 1 t. Napoli. 1853. III. Opere. 1 t. Napoli. 1857. IV. Opere. 1 t. Napoli. 1886.

Polish.

I. Poezye Lorda Byrona. Pt. 1. Petersburg. 1857. II. Poezye L.B. 1 v. Warszawa. 1885.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Sochineniya Lorda Bairona. 5 t. S-Peterburg"]. 1864-66.

II. [Cyrillic: Bairon". S-Peterburg"]. 1876.

Spanish.

Biblioteca Universal. Coleccion de Los Mejores Autores. T. lxiii. Madrid. 1880.

Swedish.

Byron's Poetiska Berättelser. Stockholm. 1854-1856.

SELECTIONS.

I. The Beauties of Byron. London. J. Sudbury. 1823. II. The Beauties of B. L^n. J. Limbird. 1827. III. Life and Select Poems. L^n. 1828. IV. The Beauties of L.B. Philadelphia. 1828. V. The Beauties of B. Paris. 1829. VI. Lord B.'s Select Works. 3 v. Frankfort a. M. 1831-1832. VI. Childe Harold's, etc.; The Giaour, etc. Paris. 1832. VIII. L.B.'s Select P.W. Paris and Lyons, 1835. IX. L.B.'s Select W. London and Berlin. 1837. X. The Beauties of B. L^n. T. Tegg and Son. 1837. XI. The Beauties of B. L^n. n.d. XII. B.'s Select W. Paris, 1843. XIII. A Selection from L.B.'s P.W. Marienwerder. 1846. XIV. Select P.W. L^n. Adam Scott. 1848. XV. L.B.'s Select W. Oldenburg. 1848. XVI. Selections. London. M. 1854. XVII. A Selection. IV. [A.C. Swinburne.] L^n. Moxon and Co. 1866. XVIII. Songs by L.B. L^n. Virtue and Co. 1872. XIX. Selections. London. M. 1874. XX. Beautés de B. Paris. 1876. XXI. Favourite Poems. Boston. 1877. XXII. Beauties of B. Stuttgart. n.d. XXIII. Poetry of B. (Matthew Arnold.) L^n. Macmillan and Co, 1881. XXIV. Gems from B. IV. New York. 1886. XXV. Selections from the Poetry of L.B. New York. 1900. XXVI. Poems of Lord Byron. L^n. A. and C. Black. 1901.

Translations of Selections

Armenian.

Lord B.'s Armenian Exercises and Poetry. Venice. 1886.

French.

I. Choix de Poésies. 2t. Genève et Paris. 1820. II. Les Beautés de L.B. P. 1838. III. Écrin poétique de lit. angl. P. 1841. IV. Chefs-d'oeuvre de L.B. P. 1847. V. Rough Hewing of L.B. In French. L^n. J.W. Kolckmann. 1869. VI. Chefs-d'oeuvre de L.B. 2 t. P. 1874.

German.

I. Byron's ausgewählte Dichtungen. Leipzig. 1838. II. Byron-Anthologie. Schwerin. 1866. III. Auswahl aus Byron. 1892.

Italian.

I. Poemi di Lord G.B. Torino. 1827. II. Opere scelte. Milano. 1852. III. A' Mici Arnici. 1873.

Miscellaneous Poems.

I. An Ode. On the Star, etc. New York. 1816. II. Three Poems. London. E. Wilson. 1818. III. English Bards, etc., etc. Paris. 1818. IV. The Works of the R.H.L.B., cont. Philadelphia. 1820. Eng. Bards, etc., etc. V. Poems by the R. H. L. B. L^n. Jones and Co. 1825. VI. The Miscell. Poems. L^n. Benbow. 1825. VII. Don Juan, Complete; Eng. Bards, L^n. J.F. Dove. 1827. etc., etc. VII. Don Juan; Hours of Idleness, etc. 2 v. L^n. J.F. Dove. 1828. IX. The Miscell. Works. L^n. Hunt and Clarke. 1830. X. The Corsair--Lara. Paris. 1830. XI. The Bride, etc. The Corsair, Paris. 1832. etc., etc. XII. Manfred--Marino Faliero, etc. Paris. 1832. XIII. Don Juan--The Age of Bronze, etc. Paris. 1832. XIV. Miscellanies. 3 v. London. M. 1837. XV. Tales. 2 v. London. M. 1837. XVI. Lord Byron's Tales. Halifax. 1845. XVII. The Giaour--The Bride, etc.--etc. L^n. H.G. Clarke and Co. 1848. XVIII. Miscellanies. 2 v. London. M. 1853. XIX. Tales and Poems. London. M. 1853. XX. Beppo and Don Juan. 2 v. London. M. 1853. XXI. Poems by the R't. Hon. L.B. L^n. T. Nelson and Sons. 1855. XXII. Tales and Poems. Leipzig. B. 1857. XXIII. Poems. L^n. G. Routledge. 1859. XXIV. Eastern Tales. L^n. D. Bogue. 1859. XXV. Byron's Siege, etc., etc. Madras. 1876. XXVI. Poems. L^n. G. Routledge. 1880. XXVII. Poems of L.B. 2 v. L^n. Cassell and Co. 1886. XXVIII. Byron's Prisoner of Chillon and Halle. 1886. Siege of Corinth. XXIX. The Corsair--Lara. Boston. 1893.

TRANSLATIONS OF MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

Bohemian.

Korsár. Lara. V Praze 1885.

Danish.

I. Udvalgte Dramatiske Digte. København. 1873. II. Byron--Manfred, etc. København. 1889. III. Beppo. Dommedagssynet. Af L.B. København. 1891.

Dutch.

I. Navolgingen van L.B. Haarlem. 1848. II. Gedichten van L.B. Leiden. 1870.

French.

I. Le Corsaire--Mazeppa. Paris. 1848. II. Le Prisonnier, etc.--etc., etc. P. 1862. III. Le Corsaire--etc., etc. P. 1868. IV. Chefs-D'oeuvre de L.B. 2 v. P. 1874. V. L.B. Les Deux Foscari, etc. P. 1881. VI. Le Corsaire. Lara. P. 1892.

German.

I. Gefangener von Chillon u. Parisina. Breslau. 1821. II. Manfred. Die Finsterniss. Berlin. 1835. III. Der Giaur. Hebraische Gesänge. 1854. IV. Kain. Ein Mysterium. Mazeppa. Leipzig. 1855. V. Manfred. Der Gef. v. Chillon. Heb. Ges. Münster. 1857. VI. L.B. Mazeppa, Korsar, u. Beppo. Leipzig. 1864. VII. Die Braut v. Ab. Der Traum. Hamburg. 1872. VIII. Der Gefangene v. Chillon. Mazeppa. Leipzig. 1871-1876. IX. Der Gef. v. Chillon. Parisina. Halle. 1887.

Hungarian.

Byron Lord' Élete's Munkái. Pesten. 1842.

Icelandic.

Bandinginn i Chillon og Dramurinn. Kaupmannahöfn, 1866.

Italian.

I. Poemi di Lord G. Byron. 2 v. Lugano. 1832. II. P. di Giorgio L.B. Milano. 1834. III. P. di Giorgio L.B. 2 v. Milano. 1842. IV. Poemi e novelle. Milano. 1882. V. Opere ... di G. Casella. 2 v. Firenze. 1884. VI. Misteri e canti. Milano. 1886. VII. Misteri, novelle e liriche. Firenze. 1890.

Polish.

I. Poemata i powie['s]ci. Warszawa. 1820. II. Powie['s]ci. Warszawa. 1831. III. Paryzyna, Kalmar i Orla. Wilno. 1834. IV. Poezye Lorda B. W. Paryzu. 1835. V. T[/l]omaczenia A.E. Ody['n]ca. W. Lipsku. 1838. VI. T[/l]omaczenia A.E. Ody['n]ca. W. Lipsku. 1841. VII. Poemata. Warszawa. 1846. VIII. Pi[e,]['c] Poematów Lorda Birona. Leszno. 1853. IX. Kruzer (Karol) Przek[/l]ady, etc. 5 t. Warszawa. 1876.

Portuguese.

Traducç[-o]es Poeticas de F.J. Pinheiro Guimar[-a]es. Rio de Janeiro. 1863.

Roumanian.

Din Scrierile Loui L.B. Boukouresti. 1834.

Spanish.

I. Odas A Napoleon. Paris. 1830. II. Poemas de L.B. Barcelona. 1876. III. Cuatro Poemas de L.B. New York. 1877. IV. D. Juan El Hijo de Doña Inés. Barcelona. 1883.

COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.

I. Dramas by Lord Byron. 2 v. London. M. 1837. II. Dramas by Lord Byron. 2 v. London. M. 1853.

TRANSLATIONS OF COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.

German.

Lord Byron's Dramatische Werke. Hildburghausen. 1870.

Italian.

I. Marino Faliero e I Due Foscari. Sayona. 1845. II. Tragedie di Giorgio Lord Byron. Firenze. 1862.

Spanish.

Poemas dramáticos de Lord Byron. Madrid. 1886.

POEMS, DRAMAS, AND COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.

THE AGE OF BRONZE.

The Age of Bronze. L^n. John Hunt. 1823.

BEPPO.

I. Beppo, A Venetian Story. Second Ed. London. M. 1818. II. Beppo, etc. Fifth Ed. London. M. 1818. III. Beppo. Boston. 1818. IV. Beppo, etc. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1821.

TRANSLATIONS OF BEPPO.

Dutch.

Vertalingen en Navolgingen, etc. [Beppo Eine Venetiansche Vertelling, pp. 119-159.] Amsterdam. 1824.

French.

Beppo, Poëme de Byron. Trad. p. S. Clogenson. P. Michel Lévy f. 1865.

Russian.

Spanish.

Beppo, novela veneciana. P. 1830.

Swedish.

Beppo, En Venetiansk Historia. Stockholm. 1853, etc.

BRIDE OF ABYDOS.

I. The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale. London. M. 1813. II. The Bride, etc. Second Ed. London. M. 1813. III. The Bride, etc. Fourth Ed. London. M. 1813. IV. The Bride, etc. Sixth Ed. London. M. 1814. V. The Bride, etc. Philadelphia. 1814. VI. The Bride, etc. London. 1844.

TRANSLATIONS OF BRIDE OF ABYDOS.

Bohemian.

Nevta z Abydu. V Praze. 1854.

Bulgarian.

Dutch.

De Abydeensche Verloofde. Amsterdam. 1826.

French.

I. Zuleika et Selim. P. Plancher. 1816. II. La Fiancée d'Abydos. Gand, Houdin. 1823.

German.

I. Die Braut von Abydos. Frankfort-a-M. 1819. II. Die Braut, etc. London. 1843. III. Die Braut, etc. Halle. 1884.

Hungarian.

Az abydoszi ara. B'pest. 1884.

Italian.

La fidanzata d'Abido. Milano. 1854.

Polish.

Dziewica z Abydos. Warszawa. 1818.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Abidosskaya Neviesta]. 1821.

II. [Cyrillic: Neviesta Abidosskaya. S-Peterburg"]. 1826. Second edition. [Cyrillic: S-Peterburg"]. 1831.

III. [Cyrillic: Abidosskaya Neviesta. Moskva]. 1859.

Swedish.

Bruden Från Abydos. Stockholm, 1853, etc.

CAIN.

I. Cain; A Mystery. London. Benbow. 1822. II. Cain, etc. L^n. R. Carlile. 1822. III. Cain, etc. L^n. H. Gray. 1822. IV. Cain, A Mystery. New York. 1822. V. Cain, etc. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1822. VI. Cain, etc. L^n. Benbow. 1824. VII. Lord Byron's Cain, etc. L^n. William Crofts. 1830. VIII. Cain, etc. L^n. J. Watson. 1832. IX. Cain, etc. Breslau. 1840. X. Cain. J. Dicks. 1883, etc.

TRANSLATIONS OF CAIN.

Bohemian.

Kain. V Praze. 1871.

French.

Caïn, Mystère dramatique. P. Servier. 1823.

German.

I. Cain, ein Mysterium. Berlin. 1831. II. Cain. Ein Mysterium. Leipzig. 1871-1876.

Hebrew.

Hungarian.

I. Kain. Franklin-Társulat. 1895. II. Kain. B'pest. 1898.

International Language.

Kain. Mistero de Lord Byron. Nurnbergo. 1896.

Italian.

Caino: mistero. Milano. 1852-6.

Polish.

Kain. Lwów. 1868.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Kain". S-Peterburg"]. 1881.

II. [Cyrillic: Kain". Moskva]. 1883.

CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.

I. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A Romaunt. London. M. 1812. II. Childe Harold's, etc. Second Ed. London. M. 1812. III. Childe Harold's, etc. Third Ed. London. M. 1812. IV. Childe Harold's, etc. Fourth Ed. London. M. 1812. V. Childe Harold's, etc. Fifth Ed. London. M. 1812. VI. Childe Harold's, etc. First Amer. Ed. Philadelphia. 1812. VII. Childe Harold's, etc. Sixth Ed. London. M. 1813. VIII. Childe Harold's, etc. Seventh Ed. London. M. 1814. IX. Childe Harold's, etc. Eighth Ed. London. M. 1814. X. Childe Harold's, etc. Tenth Ed. London. M. 1815. XI. Childe Harold's, etc. Canto the Third. London. M. 1816. XII. Childe Harold's, etc. Canto the Fourth. London. M. 1818. XIII. Childe Harold's, etc. Canto the Fourth. New York. 1818. XIV. Childe Harold's, etc. Eleventh Ed. London. M. 1819. XV. Childe Harold's, etc. 2 v. London. M. 1819. XVI. Childe Harold's, etc. 2 v. Leipzig. 1820. XVII. Childe Harold's, etc. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825 XVIII. Childe Harold's, etc. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1825. XIX. Childe Harold's, etc. London. W. Dugdale. 1826. XX. Childe Harold's, etc. London. T. Colmer. 1827. XXI. Childe Harold's, etc. 2 v. Paris. 1827. XXII. Childe Harold's, etc. London. John Duncombe. 1831. XXIII. Childe Harold's, etc. Nuremberg and New York. 1831. XXIV. Childe Harold's, etc. London. M. 1837. XXV. Childe Harold's, etc. Mannheim. 1837. XXVI. Childe Harold's, etc. London. M. 1841. XXVII. Childe Harold's, etc. London. 1842. XXVIII. Childe Harold's, etc. London. M. 1853. XXIX. Childe Harold. Damburg. 1853. XXX. Childe Harold's, etc. 2 v. Berlin. 1854. XXXI. Childe Harold's, etc. London. M. 1859. XXXII. Childe Harold's, etc. New Ed. London. M. 1860. XXXIII. Childe Harold's, etc. New Ed. London. M. 1860. XXXIV. Childe Harold's, etc. Leipzig. 1862. XXXV. Childe Harold's, etc. London. C. Griffin and Co. 1866. XXXVI. Childe Harold's, etc. Münster. 1867. XXXVIII. Lord Byron's Childe Harold's, etc. P. Lib. Ch. Delagrave. 1882. XXXIX. Childe Harold's, etc. P. Poussielque f. 1883. XL. Clarendon Press Series. Childe Harold. Oxford. 1885. XLI. Childe Harold's, etc. London. Chatto. 1885. XLII. Lord Byron. Childe Harold's, etc. Berlin. 1885. XLIII. Cassell's Nat. Lib. Childe Harold's, L^n., P., N.Y., and etc. Melbourne. 1886. XLIV. Childe Harold's, etc. Boston. 1886. XLV. Childe Harold's, etc. Philadelphia. 1886. XLVI. Childe Harold's, etc. Leipzig. 1886. XLVII. Childe Harold's, etc. Bielefeld. 1885-6. XLVIII. Childe Harold's, etc. L^n. G. Routledge and Sons. 1888. XLIX. Childe Harold's, etc. Bielefeld. 1891. L. Sir J. Lubbock's Hundred Best Books. L^n. G. Routledge and Childe Harold's, etc. Sons. 1892. LI. Byron's Childe Harold. L^n. G. Bell and Sons. 1893. LII. Byron. Childe Harold. P. Lib. Hachette et Cie. 1893. LIII. Childe Harold's, etc. New York. 1894. LIV. Arnold's Brit. Classics. Childe L^n. Edw. Arnold. Harold's, etc. 1897. LV. Childe Harold. L^n. J.M. Dent. 1898. LVI. Childe Harold's, etc. Cantos I., II. L^n. Macmillan and Co. 1899. LVII. Childe Harold's, etc. Cantos III., IV. L^n. Macmillan and Co. 1899. LVIII. Childe Harold's, etc. 2 v. New York. 1899. LIX. Childe Harold's, etc. New York. 1899. LX. Childe Harold's, etc. New York. 1900. LXI. Lord Byron. Childe Harold's, etc. Glasgow and Dublin. 1901. LXII. Lord Byron. Childe Harold's, etc. Glasgow and Dublin. 1901.

TRANSLATIONS OF CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.

Armenian.

Childe Harold's, etc. Venice. 1872.

Bohemian.

Childe Haroldova pout'. 1890.

Danish.

Junker Harolds Pilgrimsfart. Kjøbenhavn. 1880.

French.

I. Le Pélerinage de C.H. P. Dupont. 1828. II. Le Pélerinage de C.H. P. Ponthieu. 1828. III. Le Pélerinage de C. II. P. Lib. de Ch. Blériot. 1861. IV. C.H. Poëme de L.B. P.E. Dentu. 1862. V. Le Pélerinage de C.H. Saint-Quentin. 1862. VI. Childe Harold. P. Amyot. 1870. VII. Childe Harold. P. Hachette et Cie. 1881. VIII. Childe Harold's, etc. P. Poussielque f. 1883. IX. Childe Harold. P. Delalain f. 1892. X. Childe Harold. P. Belin f. 1892.

German.

I. Harold, der Verwiesene. Leipzig. 1835. II. Ritter Harold's Pilgerfahrt. Stuttgart. 1836. III. Jungherrn Harold's P. Stralsund. 1839. IV. Erster Gesang des C.H. Ansbach. 1845. V. Byron's Ritter Harold. Leipzig. 1846. VI. Childe Harold's P. Frankfurt a. M. 1853. VII. Harold's P. Köln. 1865. VIII. Childe Harold's P. Hildburghausen. 1868. IX. Jung Harold's P. Berlin. 1869. X. Ritter Harold's P. Leipzig. 1871-1876. XI. Childe Harold's P. 1893.

Hungarian.

Childe Harold. Genfben. 1857.

Italian.

I. L'Italia, Canto IV. del pellegrinaggio di C.H. 1819. II. Il pellegrinaggio del Giovine Aroldo. Geneva. 1836. III. L'Italia, Canto di L. B. Milano. 1848. IV. Il pell. del giov. A. Napoli. 1858. V. Il pell. del giov. A. Venezia. 1860. VI. Byron. Pell. D'Aroldo. Milano. 1866. VII. Italia C. di Gior. Byron. Firenze. 1872. VIII. Il pell. D'Aroldo. Firenze. 1873.

Polish

I. Poezye ... W[e,]drówki Czaild Harolda. Petersburg. 1857. II. Pielgrzymka C.H. we Lwowie. 1857. III. W[e,]drówki C.H. Prz. F. Krauze. 1865-1871. IV. W[e,]drówki Rycerza H. Warszawa. 1895. V. W[e,]drówki C.H. Krakow. 1896.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Cha[)i]l'd"-Garol'd"]

II. [Cyrillic: Cha[)i]l'd"-Garol'd"]

Swedish.

Childe Harolds Pilgrimsfärd. Stockholm. 1832.

THE CORSAIR.

I. The Corsair, A Tale. London. M. 1814. II. The Corsair, etc. Second Ed. London. M. 1814. III. The Corsair, etc. Third Ed. London. M. 1814. IV. The Corsair, etc. Fourth Ed. L^n. M. 1814. V. The Corsair, etc. Fifth Ed. London. M. 1814. VI. The Corsair, etc. Sixth Ed. London. M. 1814. VII. The Corsair, etc. Seventh Ed. London. M. 1814. VIII. The Corsair, etc. New York. 1814. IX. The Corsair, etc. Ninth Ed. London. M. 1815. X. The Corsair, etc. Tenth Ed. London. M. 1818. XI. The Corsair, etc. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825. XII. The Corsair, etc. L^n. 1844. XIII. The Corsair, etc. Glasgow. 1867.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE CORSAIR.

German.

I. Der Korsar. Berlin. 1816. II. Der Korsar. Altona. 1820. III. Der Korsar. Leipzig. 1852. IV. Der Corsar. Mainz. 1852. V. Der Korsar. Leipzig. 1871-1876.

Hungarian.

A Kalóz. B'pest. 1892.

Italian.

I. Il Corsaro. Torino. 1819. II. Il Corsaro. Milano. 1820. III. Il Corsaro. Milano. 1842. IV. Il Corsaro. Firenze, 1842. V. Il Corsaro. Bologna. 1870. VI. Il Corsaro. V. di C. Rosnati. 1879.

Russian.

Spanish.

I. El Corsario. Paris. 1827. II. El Corsario. Valencia. 1832.

Swedish.

Corsaren. Stockholm. 1868.

THE CURSE OF MINERVA.

I. The Curse of Minerva. London. [4to.] 1812. II. The Curse, etc. Philadelphia. [?] 1815. III. The Curse, etc. P. Galignani. 1818.

THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED. I. The Deformed Transformed. London. J. and H.L. Hunt. 1824. II. The Def. Transf. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1824. III. The Def. Transf. L^n. J. Dicks. 1883, etc.

TRANSLATION OF THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED

Hungarian.

Budapesti Árvizkönyv., etc. Pesten. 1840.

DON JUAN.

Cantos I., II.

I. Don Juan. London. Printed by T. Davison. [4º] 1819. II. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. by T. Davison. 1819. III. D. Juan. L^n. J. Onwhyn. 1819 IV. D Juan. L^n. Pt. by T. Davison. 1820 V. D. Juan. L^n. Sherwin and Co. 1820 VI. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. by T. Davison. 1822.

Cantos III., IV., V.

I. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. by T. Davison. 1821. II. D. Juan. L^n. Sherwin and Co. 1821. III. D. Juan. Fifth Ed. L^n. Pt. by T. Davison, 1822.

Cantos I-V

I. D. Juan. L^n. W. Benbow. 1822. II. D. Juan. L^n. Hodgson and Co. 1822. III. D. Juan. L^n. Peter Griffin. 1823. IV. D. Juan. L^n. G. Smeeton. 1826.

Cantos VI., VII., VIII.

I. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. II. D. Juan. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1823. III. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [12º] 1823.

Cantos IX., X., XI.

I. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. II. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [12º] 1823.

Cantos XII., XIII., XIV.

I. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [8º] 1823. II. D. Juan. L^n. John Hunt. [12º] 1823. III. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1823. IV. D. Juan. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1824.

Cantos XV., XVI.

I. D. Juan. L^n. John and H.L. Hunt. [8º] 1824. II. D. Juan. L^n. John and H.L. Hunt. [12º] 1824. III. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1824. IV. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. for John Hunt. 1824. V. D. Juan. P.A. and V. Galignani. 1824.

Full Text.

I. D. Juan. 2 v. L^n. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1826. II. D. Juan. L^n. W. Cla?? 1826. III. D. Juan. L^n. T. and J. Allman. 1827. IV. D. Juan. 2 v. L^n. T. Davison. 1828. V. D. Juan. 2 v. L^n. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1828. VI. D. Juan. Nuremberg and New York. 1832. VII. D. Juan. L^n. Scott and Webster. 1833. VIII. D. Juan. L^n. Pt. for the Booksellers. 1835. IX. D. Juan. 2 v. London. M. 1837. X. D, Juan. Mannheim. 1838. XI. D. Juan. L^n. H.G. Bohn. 1849. XII. D. Juan. L^n. and N.Y. 1874. XIII. D. Juan. L^n. Chatto and Windus. 1875. XIV. D. Juan. L^n. G. Routledge and Sons. 1886.

TRANSLATIONS OF DON JUAN.

Danish.

I. D. Juan. Fredericia. 1854. II. Byron. D. Juan. Kjøbenhavn. 1880.

French.

I. Don Juan. 2 v. P.P. Renouard. 1827. II. D. Juan. 2 v. P. Lib. centrale. 1866. III. D. Juan. P. DeGorge-Cadot. 1869. IV. D. Juan. P. Lemerre. 1878.

German.

I. Don Juan. Essen. 1839. II. Byron's D. Juan. Bremen. 1845. III. Byron's D. Juan. Leipzig. 1849. IV. Byron's D. Juan. Hildburghausen. 1867.

Italian.

I. Don Giovanni. Torino. 1853. II. D. Giovanni. Milano. 1865. III. Gior. Byron. Aidea Epis. del don Giov. Verona. 1875. IV. Il D. Juan. Milano. 1876. V. D. Giovanni. Milano. 1880.

Polish.

I. Don [.Z]uan. Tarnopol. 1863. II. Ust[e,]p z drugiéj pie['s]ni Don [.Z]uana. Kraków. 1877. III. Don [.Z]uan, pie['s]['n] trzecia. Kraków. 1877. IV. Don [.Z]uan, pie['s]['n] druga, trzecia i czwarta. Tarnopol. 1879. V. Don [.Z]uan. Warszawa. 1885.

Roumanian.

Don Juan dela Lord Byron. Bucuresc[)i]. 1847.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Don" Zhuan". S. Peterburg"]. 1846.

II. [Cyrillic: Don" Zhuan". 2 v. S. Peterburg"]. [1847.]

III. [Cyrillic: Don' Zhuan' ... Glava Pervaya. Le[)i]pzig]. 1862.

IV. [Cyrillic: Don" Zhuan". S. Peterburg"]. 1866, 67.

V. [Cyrillic: Don" Zhuan". 2 v. S. Peterburg"]. 1889.

VI. [Cyrillic: Don" Zhuan". 2 t. S. Peterburg"]. 1892.

Servian

Spanish.

I. Don Juan, novela. Paris. 1829. II. Don Juan. Madrid. 1876.

Swedish.

I. Don Juan. Stockholm. 1838. II. Don Juan. 2 v. Stockholm. 1857.

ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS.

I. The British Bards, A Satire. 1808. II. English Bards, and Scotch L^n. James Cawthorn. 1809. Reviewers. First Ed. III. English B., etc. Second Ed. L^n. J. Cawthorn. 1809. IV. English B., etc. Third Ed. L^n. J. Cawthorn. 1810. V. English B., etc. Fourth Ed. L^n. J. Cawthorn. 1810. VI. English B., etc. Fourth Ed. L^n. J. Cawthorn. 1811. VII. English B., etc. Fifth Ed. [L^n. J. Cawthorn.] 1811. VIII. English B., etc. First Amer. Ed. Philadelphia. 1811. IX. English B., etc. Charleston. 1811. X. English B., etc. Boston. 1814. XI. English B., etc. New York. 1817. XII. English B., etc. P. Galignani. 1818. XIII. English B., etc. Brussels. 1819. XIV. English B., etc. Geneva. 1820. XV. English B., etc. L^n. Benbow. 1823. XVI. English B., etc. Glasgow. J. Starke. 1824. XVII. English B., etc. Glasgow. M'Intosh and Co. 1825. XVIII. English B., etc. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825. XIX. English B., etc. L^n. T. Kay. 1827.

FARE THEE WELL! AND A SKETCH FROM PRIVATE LIFE.

I. Fare Thee Well! March 18, 1816. II. Fare Thee Well! April 4, 1816. III. Fare Thee Well! Second Version. April 7, 1816. IV. A Sketch from Private Life. March 30, 1816. V. A Sketch, etc. Another Copy. April 2, 1816. VI. Fare Thee Well!--A Sketch, etc. L^n. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. 1816. VII. Fare Thee Well. Bristol. 1816. VIII. Fare Thee Well. Edinburgh. 1816.

THE GIAOUR.

I. The Giaour, A Fragment of a London. M. 1813. Turkish Tale. II. The Giaour, etc. A new Ed. London. M. 1813. III. The Giaour, etc. Third Ed. London. M. 1813. IV. The Giaour, etc. Boston. 1813 V. The Giaour, etc. Fifth Ed. London. M. 1813. VI. The Giaour, etc. Sixth Ed. L^n. M. 1813. VII. The Giaour, etc. Seventh Ed. London. M. 1813. VIII. The Giaour, etc. Ninth Ed. London. M. 1814. IX. The Giaour, etc. Tenth Ed. London. M. 1814. X. The Giaour, etc. Eleventh Ed. London. M. 1814. XI. The Giaour, etc. Twelfth Ed. London. M. 1814. XII. The Giaour, etc. Fourteenth Ed. London. M. 1815. XIII. The Giaour, etc. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825. XIV. The Giaour, etc. London. M. (Tilt and Bogue, Edinb.) 1842. XV. The Giaour, etc. London. 1844.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE GIAOUR.

French.

Le Giaour. P. J.M.H. Bigeon. 1828.

German.

I. Der Gauer. Berlin. 1819. II. Der Gjaur. Leipzig. 1820. III. Der Gjaur. Leipzig. 1871-1876.

Italian.

I. Il Giaurro. Genova e Parigi. 1817. II. Il Giaurro. Milano. 1884.

Polish.

I. Giaur. Pu[/l]awy. 1830. II. Giaur. Pary[.Z]. 1834.

Romaic.

I. [Greek: Paiêmata Burônos ho Gkiaour. A)thênêsi]. 1873.

II. [Greek: Sakellariou Bibliothêkê t. Laou ... ho Gkiaour. E)n A)thênais]. 1898.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Dzhayur"]. 1821.

II. [Cyrillic: Dzhayur". Moskva]. 1822.

III. [Cyrillic: Gayur". S-Peterburg"]. 1862.

IV. [Cyrillic: Gayur". S-Peterburg"]. 1873.

V. [Cyrillic: Gayur" Bairona. S-Peterburg"]. 1874.

Servian.

Spanish.

El Giaur ó el infiel. Madrid. 1828.

Swedish.

Giaurn. Stockholm. 1855.

HEAVEN AND EARTH.

I. Heaven and Earth, A Mystery. L^n. Benbow. 1824. II. Heaven and Earth, etc. P. Galignani. 1823. III. Heaven and Earth, etc. ? W. Dugdale. 1825.

TRANSLATIONS OF HEAVEN AND EARTH.

French.

Essai sur Le Génie, etc. P. Ladvocat. 1824.

Italian.

Cielo e terra. Milano. 1853.

Russian.

HEBREW MELODIES.

I. A Selection of Hebrew Melodies. L^n. I. Nathan. 1815. II. Hebrew Melodies. London. M. 1815. III. Hebrew Melodies. Boston. 1815. 24º. IV. Hebrew Melodies. Philadelphia. 1815. 16º. V. Hebrew Melodies. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1823. VI. Hebrew Melodies. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825.

TRANSLATIONS OF HEBREW MELODIES.

Bohemian.

Hebrejské melodie. V Praze. 1890.

Danish.

Lord Byron: Jødiske Sange. Christiania. 1889.

German.

I. Hebräische Gesänge. Berlin. 1820. II. Hebr. Gesän. Laibach. 1833. III. Germanische Melodien. Bonn. 1862. IV. Lord Byron's Heb. Gesän. Karlsruhe. 1863. V. Heb. Gesän. Memmingen. 1866.

Hebrew.

Hebrew Melodies of Lord Byron. Leipzig. 1890.

Italian.

I. Melodie Ebraiche. Napoli. 1837. II. Le Mel. ebree. Ivrea. 1855.

Russian.

Swedish.

Hebreiska Melodier. Helsingfors. 1862.

FUGITIVE PIECES AND MINOR POEMS.

I. Fugitive Pieces. A Facsimile Reprint 1886. of the Supp. Ed. of 1806. II. Poems on Various Occasions. Newark. 1807. III. Hours of Idleness. Newark. 1807. IV. Poems Original and Translated. Newark. 1808. V. Imitations and Translations. L^n. Longman, etc. 1809. VI. Hours, etc. P. Galignani. 1819. VII. Hours, etc. L^n. Sherwin and Co. 1820. VIII. Hours, etc. Third Ed. P. Galignani. 1820. IX. Hours, etc. L^n. Benbow. 1822. X. Hours, etc. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1822. XI. Hours, etc. Glasgow. 1825. XII. Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of L^n. Whittaker, Treacher, Lord Byron. and Co, 1829.

POEMS.

Poems. Second Ed. London. M. 1816.

POEMS ON HIS DOMESTIC CIRCUMSTANCES.

I. Poems on His Domestic Circumstances. London. W. Hone. 1816. II. Poems, etc. Second Ed. L^n. W. Hone. 1816. III. Poems, etc. Sixth Ed. L^n. W. Hone. 1816. IV. Poems, etc. Eighth Ed. L^n. W. Hone. 1816. V. Poems, etc. Fifteenth Ed. L^n. W. Hone. 1816. VI. L.B.'s Poems on His Own, etc. Dublin. 1816. VII. Poems on His Domestic, etc. Second Ed. Bristol. 1816. VIII. Poems on His Domestic, etc. Boston. 1816. IX. Poems, etc. Twenty-third Ed. L^n. W. Hone. 1817. X. Poems, etc. L^n. J. Limbird. 1823. XI. Miscell. Poems, including those on His L^n. John Bumpus. 1824. Domestic, etc. XII. Miscell. Poems on His Domestic, etc. L^n. William Cole. 1825.

HINTS FROM HORACE.

THE IRISH AVATAR.

THE ISLAND.

I. The Island, or Christian and His L^n. John Hunt. 1823. Comrades. II. The Island, etc. P.A. and W. Galignani. 1823. III. The Island, etc. New York. 1823.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE ISLAND.

German.

Die Insel, etc. Leipzig. 1827.

Italian.

L' Isola. Napoli. 1840.

Polish.

Wyspa czyli Chrystyan i jego towarzysze. Kraków. 1859.

Swedish.

Ön Eller Christian, etc. Stockholm. 1856.

THE LAMENT OF TASSO.

I. The Lament of Tasso. London. M. 1817. II. The Lament, etc. Second Ed. London. M. 1817. III. The Lament, etc. Third Ed. London. M. 1817. IV. The Lament, etc. Fourth Ed. London. M. 1817. V. The Lament, etc. Sixth Ed. London. M. 1818.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE LAMENT OF TASSO.

Italian.

I. Lamento del Tasso. Pisa. 1818. II. La Magion del Terrore. Londra. J. Wilson. 1843. III. Gugl. Godio. Il Lamento, etc. Torino. 1873.

LARA.

I. Lara, A Tale. Jacqueline, A Tale. London. M. 1814. II. Lara, etc. Fourth Ed. London. M. 1814. III. Lara. Boston. 1814. IV. Lara. New York. 1814. V. Lara, etc. Fifth Ed. London. M. 1817. VI. Lara, etc. Art Union of London. 1879.

TRANSLATIONS OF LARA.

Bohemian.

Lara. V Praze. 1885.

German.

Lara. Leipzig. 1886.

Italian.

I. Il Lara di L.B. Parigi. 1828. II. Lara. Milano. 1882.

Polish.

Lara. Wilno. 1833.

Servian.

Spanish.

Lara. Paris. 1828.

Swedish.

Lara. Stockholm. 1869.

MANFRED.

I. Manfred. London. M. 1817. II. Manfred. Second Ed. London. M. 1817. III. Manfred. Philadelphia. J. Maxwell. 1817. IV. Manfred. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1824. V. Manfred. Brussels. Printed at the British Press, n.d. VI. Manfred. A Choral Tragedy. L^n. T.H. Lacy. 1863. VII. Manfred. L^n. J. Dicks. 1883, etc.

TRANSLATIONS OF MANFRED.

Bohemian.

Manfred. Praze. 1882.

Danish.

I. Manfred. Kjøbenhavn. 1820. II. Manfred. Kjøbenhavn. 1843.

Dutch.

I. Manfred. Amsterdam. 1857. II. Byron's Manfred. Heusden. 1882.

French.

I. Manfred. Bruxelles. 1852. II. Manfred. P. Paul Ollendorff. 1887. III. Lord Byron. Manfred. Toulouse. 1888.

German.

I. Manfred. A Tragedy. Leipzig. 1819. Manfred. Trauerspiel. Teutsch v. A. Wagner. Leipzig. 1819.

II. Manfred. Göttingen. 1836.

III. Byron's Manfred. Breslau. 1839.

IV. Manfred. Berlin. 1843.

V. Lord Byron's Manfred. Leipzig. 1858.

VI. Byron's Manfred. Berlin. 1872.

VII. Manfred. Leipzig. 1871-1876.

VIII. Manfred. Leipzig. 1879-1890.

IX. Manfred. Frankfurt. 1883.

Hungarian.

I. Byron Lord'Élete's Munkái. Pesten. 1842. II. Manfred. Szolnok. 1884. III. Manfred. Budapest. 1891.

Italian.

I. Manfredo. Milano. 1832. II. Tragedie di Silvio Pellico. Manfredo. Firenze. 1859. III. Manfredo. Firenze. 1870.

Polish.

I. Manfred. Wroc[/l]aw. 1835. II. Manfred. Pary[.z]. 1859.

Romaic.

Roumanian.

Stoenescu (Th. M.) Teatru ... Manfred. Bucurescï. 1896.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Manfred".] II. [Cyrillic: Manfred".] III. [Cyrillic: Manfred". S-Peterburg"]. 1858. IV. [Cyrillic: Manfred".]

Spanish.

I. Manfredo. P. De Decourchant. 1829. II. Manfredo. Madrid. 1861. III. Lord Byron. Manfredo. Madrid. 1876.

MARINO FALIERO.

I. Marino Faliero. L^n. M. 1821. II. Marino Faliero. Second Ed. L^n. M. 1821. III. Marino Faliero. Philadelphia. 1821. IV. Marino Faliero. P. Galignani. 1821. V. Marino Faliero. L^n. M. [Tilt and Bogue, Edinb.] 1842. VI. Marino Faliero. L^n. J. Dicks. 1883, etc.

TRANSLATIONS OF MARINO FALIERO.

German.

I. Marino Faliero. Frankfurt am Main. 1883. II. Lord Byron's Marino Faliero. Oldenburg, n.d.

MAZEPPA.

I. Mazeppa, A Poem. London. M. 1819. II. Mazeppa, etc. Second Ed. P. Galignani. 1819. III. Mazeppa. Boston. 1819. IV. Mazeppa. P. Galignani. 1822. V. Mazeppa. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1824. VI. Mazeppa. Braunschweig. 1834. VII. Mazeppa. L^n. T. Goode. 1854.

TRANSLATIONS OF MAZEPPA.

Danish.

Mazeppa. Stockholm. 1853.

German.

I. Mazeppa. Leipzig. 1820. II. Mazeppa. Göttingen. 1836. III. Mazeppa. Stuttgart. 1883.

Hungarian.

Byron Lord' Élete 's munkái. Pesten. 1842.

Italian.

I. Il Mazeppa. Palermo. 1847. II. Mazeppa. Palermo. 1876. III. Mazeppa. Milano. 1886.

Polish.

I. Mazepa. W. Hali. 1860. II. Mazepa. Pary[.z]. 1860.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Vybor" iz" sochneni[)i] lorda Ba[)i]rona]. 1821. II. [Cyrillic: Mazepa.] III. [Cyrillic: Mazepa.] IV. [Cyrillic: Mazepa. S.-Peterburg"]. 1860.

Spanish.

Mazeppa, novela. Paris. 1830.

MONODY ON THE DEATH OF ... SHERIDAN.

I. Monody, etc. L^n. M. 1816. II. Monody, etc. New Ed. L^n. M. 1817. III. Monody, etc. New Ed. L^n. M. 1818.

AN ODE TO THE FRAMERS OF THE FRAME BILL.

A Political Ode. L^n. J. Pearson. 1880.

ODE FROM THE FRENCH.

TRANSLATION.

French.

Traduction de l'Ode. Londres. 1826.

ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE.

I. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. London. M. 1814. II. An Ode to N.B. Philadelphia. E. Earle. 1814. III. Ode to N.B. Sixth Ed. London. M. 1814. IV. Ode to N.B. Ninth Ed. London. M. 1814. V. Ode to N.B. Twelfth Ed. London. M. 1816. VI. Ode to N.B. Thirteenth Ed. London. M. 1818.

TRANSLATION OF THE ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE.

Spanish.

Odas a Napoleon. P. De Decourchant. 1829.

PARISINA.

TRANSLATIONS.

Danish.

Parisina. Stockholm. 1854.

French.

Parisina. Adolphe Krafft. P. Ernest Leroux. 1900.

German.

Parisina. Gedichte von J.V. Cirkel. Münster. 1825.

Italian.

I. Parisina. Milano. 1821. II. Parisina. Milano. 1853. III. Parisina. Mantova. 1854. IV. Parisina. Palermo. 1855. V. Parisina. Genova. 1864.

Russian.

Spanish.

Parisina. P. Imp. de Decoutchant. 1830.

THE PRISONER OF CHILLON.

I. The Prisoner of Chillon. London. M. 1816. II. The P. of Chillon. Lausanne. 1818. III. The P. of Chillon. L^n. W. Chubb. 1824. IV. The P. of Chillon. L^n. ? 1825. V. The P. of Chillon. Geneva. 1830. VI. The P. of Chillon. Lausanne. 1857. VII. The P. of Chillon. Illuminated. L^n. W. & G. Audsley. 1865. VIII. Byron's P. of Chillon. L^n. T.J. Allman. 1874. IX. Byron's P. of Chillon. L^n. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1877. X. The P. of Chillon. L^n. Blackie and Son. 1879. XI. Byron's P. of Chillon. L^n. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1879. XII. The P. of Chillon. Vevey. 1880. XIII. The P. of Chillon. Berlin. 1884. XIV. The P. of Chillon. Firenze. 1885. XV. Byron's P. of Chillon. L^n. and Edinb. 1894. XVI. The P. of Chillon. L^n. Stewart and Co. n.d. XVII. The P. of Chillon. L^n. and Glasg. Blackie and Son. 1896. XVIII. Byron. The Prisoner of Chillon. Dublin. 1896. XIX. The P. of Chillon. Weimar. 1896.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE PRISONER OF CHILLON.

Dutch.

De Gevangene van Chillon. Gent. 1856.

French.

I. Le Prisonnier de Chillon. Vevey. n.d. II. Bonnivard A Chillon. Le P. de Ch. Genève. 1892.

German.

I. Lord Byron's Gefangener von Chillon. Lausanne. 1861. II. Der Gefangene von Chillon. Vevey and Lausanne. 1865. III. Der Gefangene von Chillon. Berlin. 1886. IV. Der Gefangene von Chillon. St. Gallen and Leipzig. 1892.

Italian.

I. Il prigionero di Chillon. Milano. 1830. II. Il prigionero di Chillon. Milano. 1853.

Russian.

Spanish.

El preso de Chillon. Paris. 1829.

Swedish.

Fången På Chillon. Stockholm. 1853.

THE PROPHECY OF DANTE.

I. The Prophecy of Dante. Philadelphia. 1821. II. The Pr. of Dante. P. Galignani. 1821. III. The Pr. of Dante. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1825. IV. The Pr. of Dante. L^n. Blackie and Son. 1879.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE PROPHECY OF DANTE.

French.

OEuvres de Dante Alighieri. La Pr. du Dante. P. Charpentier. 1842.

Italian.

I. Profezia di Dante. P. Barrois. 1821. II. La Profezia di Dante. Nuova-Jorca. 1821. III. La Pr. di Dante. Milano. 1856. IV. La Pr. di Dante. Milano. 1858.

Spanish.

La Profecia del Dante. Mexico. 1850.

SARDANAPALUS.

I. Sardanapalus, ... The Two Foscari, London. M. 1821. ... Cain. II. Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, Cain. Boston. 1822. III. Sardanapalus. London. M. 1829. IV. Sardanapalus. Arnsberg. 1849. V. Sardanapalus. L^n. T.H. Lacy. 1853. VI. L.B.'s Hist. Tragedy of Sardanapalus. Manchester. 1877. VII. Sardanapalus. L^n. J. Dicks. 1883, etc.

TRANSLATIONS OF SARDANAPALUS.

Bohemian.

Sardanapal. V Praze. 1891.

French.

Sardanapale. Bruxelles. 1834.

German.

I. Sardanapal. Posen. 1854. II. Sardanapal. Jena. 1888. III. Lord Byron's Sardanapal. Berlin. 1897.

Italian.

Sardanapalo. Milano. 1884.

Polish.

Sardanapal. Warszawa. 1872.

Romaic.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Sardanapal". S.-Peterburg"]. 1860. II. [Cyrillic: Sardanapal"].

Swedish.

Sardanapalus, Stockholm. 1864.

THE SIEGE OF CORINTH.

I. The Siege of Corinth. London. M. 1816. II. The Siege, etc. New York. 1816. III. The Siege, etc. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1824. IV. The Siege, etc. Lüneburg. 1854. V. The Siege, etc. L^n. Nat. Soc. Depository. 1879. VI. Byron's Siege of Corinth. Berlin. 1893. VII. The Siege, etc. Bielefeld. 1885-1890.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE SIEGE OF CORINTH.

Dutch.

Het Beleg van Corinthe. Amsterdam. 1831.

French.

Le Siége de Corinthe. P. Pillet aîné. 1820.

German.

I. Die Belagerung von Korinth. Hamburg. 1817. II. Die Belagerung v. K. Leipzig. 1820. III. Die Belagerung v. K. Hamburg. 1827.

Italian.

L'Assedio di Corinto. Venezia. 1838.

Spanish.

El Sitio de Corinto. P. Lib. Americana. 1828.

Swedish.

Belägringen Af Korinth. Stockholm. 1854.

THE TWO FOSCARI.

I. The Two Foscari. New York. 1822. II. The Two Foscari. P. Galignani. 1822. III. The Two Foscari. L^n. J. Dicks, etc. 1883.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE TWO FOSCARI.

Russian.

Spanish.

Los dos Fóscaris. Biblioteca Dramatica. Madrid. 1846.

THE VISION OF JUDGMENT.

I. Vision of Judgment. P. Galignani. 1822. II. The Two Visions. L^n. W. Dugdale. 1822.

THE WALTZ.

I. Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn. L^n. Printed by S. Gosnell. 1813. II. Waltz, etc. L^n. Benbow. 1821.

WERNER.

I. Werner, A Tragedy. London. M. 1823. II. Werner. P. Galignani. 1823. III. Werner. New York. 1848. IV. The British Drama (Werner, Vol. iii. L^n. John Dicks. 1865. pp. 767-789). V. Werner. L^n. J. Dicks. 1883, etc. VI. Werner. L^n. George Routledge. 1887.

TRANSLATIONS OF WERNER.

Russian.

I. [Cyrillic: Verner". S.-Peterburg"]. 1829. II. [Cyrillic: Don"-Zhuan". Moskva]. 1881.

THE LIBERAL.

The Liberal [Vols. I., II.]. L^n. John Hunt. 1822, 1823.

Dedication of Don Juan. L^n. Effingham Wilson. 1833.

INDEX

The figures in italics refer to the notes only.

Abbot, The, vi. 440

Abdalmalek, iii. 120

Abdera, vi. 171

Abderrahman, Hadgi, vi. 160

Abelard, v. 634

Abencerrages, the, a Moorish tribe, v. 558

Abenhamim, iv. 530

Aberdeen, "auld toun" of, v. 609; vi. 405

Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of, i. 305, 378, 454; ii. 170, 204; An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture, i. 336

Abernethy, John, vi. 412

Aboukir, battle of, ii. 459; vi. 14

Abruzzi, the, iv. 288

Abydos to Sestos, Byron's swim from, iii. 13

Académie des Inscriptions (Paris), v. 603

Acarnania, ii. 143

Achelous (Aspropotamo) river, ii. 143, 182

Acheron (Kalamas) river, ii. 131, 180-182

Acherusia, Palus, ii. 129, 179

Achilles, i. 175, 398; ii. 167, 462; iii. 180; v. 488, 526, 535; vi. 117; his tomb, vi. 204, 211

Achmet II., Sultan, iii. 454

Achmet III., Sultan, vi. 261

Acre, siege of, iii. 4; vi. 14

Acroceraunian mountains, ii. 303

Acropolis, Athens, ii. 100, 165; vi. 429

Actium, battle of, ii. 126, 128, 179; iii. II; vi. 269

Adagia Variorum, v. 396

Adams, John, a carrier of Southwell, vii. 1

Adams, John, of Pitcairn Island (Alexander Smith of the Bounty), v. 583, 588, 605, 625

Adams, Mr., iii. 45

Addison, Joseph, his relative Budgell, i. 449; Essay on Wit, i. 398; Reflections on Westminster Abbey, ii. 133; Cato, ii. 325; vi. 485; Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, ii. 384; on Tasso and the Venetians, ii. 467; quotes an Arabian tale in Spectator, iii. 98; his "faint praise," vi. 602; his publisher Tonson, vii. 57

Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting, iii. 415

Address spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre, iii. 51

Address to the Sun in Carthon, iii. 26

Adieu, The, written under the impression that the Author would soon die, i. 192, 232, 237; ii. 458; iii. 48

Adonis, iv. 115

Adramyttium, gulf of, ii. 200

Adrastus, ii. 519

Adrian (Hadrian), Emperor, i. 20, 462, 493; ii. 167, 411, 431, 436, 440

Adrian's Address to his Soul when dying, i. 20

Adriatic, wedding the, ii. 335

Ægean Sea, i. 460; iii. 272

Ægina, i. 457; ii. 362

Ælian, Var. Hist., v. 50

Ælius, ii. 437

Æmilius Paulus, ii. 518

Æneas, i. 153, 156, 157

Æschylus, Prometheus Vinctus, i. 14, 430; ii. 132; iv. 48-50, 82, 94; v. 281, 554; Eumenides, v. 281, 296; Septum contra Thebas, v. 403; Persæ, vi. 169

Æsopus, ii. 405

Æsyetes, iii. 180

Ætna, ii. 286

Ætolia, ii. 143

Africa, vi. 198

Afshar tribe, vi. 384

Agamemnon, vi. 15

Age of Bronze, The, ii. 92, 151, 239, 397; v. 332, 333, 364, 405, 495, 535-578, 606; Introduction to, v. 537

Age of Gold, vi. 284

Age of Waterloo, The, ii. 227

Agesilaus, king of Sparta, v. 619

Agg, John, ii. 213

Agilulf, Duke of Turin, ii. 489

Agincourt, battle of, ii. 459

Agis, king of Sparta, iv. 455

Aglietti, Dr. Francesco, ii. 324; iv. 456, 457

Agnadello, battle of, v. 498

Agostini, Leonard, ii. 490

Agrarian Laws, vi. 407

Agrippa, ii. 436; vi. 139

Aholibamah, v. 285

Ahriman (Angra Mainyu), the Spirit of Evil, iv. 112

Aisha, Lilla, vi. 160

Aitken, G.A., his edition of Swift's Journal of Stella, vi. 187

Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress at, v. 563

Ajax, ii. 99, 167; vi. 117, 204, 339

Akenside, iii. 452

Alamanni, Sat., iv. 459

Alaric, king of the Visigoths, i. 462; ii. 109, 172, 390, 512

Alban hill, the, ii. 455, 522

Albanese (or Arnaouts), the, ii. 169, 174

Albania, ii. 123, 173, 174

Albanian (or Arnaout) dialect, specimen of, ii. 183

Albanian war-dance, vi. 151

Albano, ii. 454

Albano, Francesco, vi. 502

Albany, Countess of, publishes Alfieri's Opere Inediti, v. 211

Albany, Duke of (Prince Leopold), iii. 157

Albion, its "chalky belt," vi. 419

Albricus Phil., De Imag. Deor., ii. 328

Albrizzi, Isabella Teotochi, Countess, Ritratti di Uomini lllustri, ii. 324; iv. 456, 457, 536, 570

Albrizzi Giuseppino, iv. 456, 457

Albuera, battle of, ii. xi, 51, 81

Alcantara, Martin de, ii. 81

Alcibiades, his beauty, and charm of his name, v. 485; vi. 547

Alcina, v. 573

Aid. Manut., De Reatina Urbe Agroque, ii. 384

Aldini, Professor, i. 308; vi. 50

Alemanni, the, ii. 298

Alesia (Alise in Côte d'Or), siege of, iv. 331

Alexander the Great (Iskander), i. 467; ii. 123, 174, 509; iii. 180; v. 21, 24, 542, 565; vi. 226, 378, 562; and Mount Athos, vi. 479

Alexander I. of Russia, i. 468, 476, 489; v. 539, 551, 553, 563, 564; vii. 27, 39, 40

Alexander III., Pope, ii. 473

Alexander IV., Pope, iii. 369

Alexander, Grand-Duke, v. 564

Alexander, George, as "Ulric" in Werner, v. 324

Alexandra, Queen, MS. of The Two Foscari, v. 113

Alexandria (Ramassieh), battle of, ii. 108

Alexey, the Tzarovitch, vi. 417

Alexis I., ii. 202

Alfieri, Vittorio, ii. 324; iii. 503; iv. 325, 327; his pilgrimage to Petrarch's tomb, ii. 353; his grave in Santa Croce Church, ii. 369, 491; Autobiography, ii. 369; iv. 264; Mirra, iii. 150; iv. 367, 368; v. 5; sonnet on the tomb of Dante, iv. 244; Abele, v. 211

Algiers, vi. 56

Alhama, iv. 529-534

Ali Coumourgi, Cumourgi, or Cumurgi, iii. 442, 455

Ali Pasha, the original of Lambro in Don Juan, ii. 127, 129, 138-140, 146, 148, 174, 180; ii. 199, 205; iii. 145 189; vi. 195, 234; vii. 53

Alighieri, Alighiero (Dante's father), iv. 248

Alighieri, Beatrice (Dante's daughter), iv. 254

Alighieri, Pietro (Dante's son), iv. 254

Alison, History of Europe, v. 570, 575; vi. 374

All is Vanity, saith the Preacher, iii. 394

"Alia Hu!" concluding words of the Muezzinn's call, ii. 136; iii. 120, 481; Mussulman war-cry, vi. 332

Allacci, L., Drammaturgia, vi. xvi.

Allegra, Byron's natural daughter, i. 208; v. 469; vi. 186, 297

Allen, Edward Heron, Rubáiyat of Omar Khayy[-a]m, iii. 109

Allen, Dr. John, i. 337

Allen, Richard, A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey, vi. 497

Allied Army occupy Paris, iii. 431

Allied Sovereigns, Congress at Verona of, v. 537-539; at Vienna, v. 562

Allingham, The Weathercock, i. 45

All's Well that Ends Well, vi. 506

Almachius, or Telemachus, an Eastern monk, ii. 520

Almack's, i. 476; vi. 431

Almanack de Gotha, vi. 417

Almas, Turkish dancing-girls, iii. 251

Almonacid, ii. 89

Alp, "the Adrian renegade," iii. 454

Alpheus river, ii. 182

Alphonso I. of Tuscany, ii. 354

Alphonso II. of Tuscany, ii. 355, 356

Alphonso III., ii. 356; iii. 299; iv. 139, 145

Alphonso X., king of Castile, Tabulæ Alphonsinæ, iv. 523

Alpinula, Julia, ii. 256, 299

Alpinus, Julius, ii. 299

Alps, "the Palaces of Nature," ii. 254, 385; iv. 258

Alpuxarras, the, vi. 30

Al-Sirat's arch, iii. 109

Altada, a character in Sardanapalus, v. 12

Alterkirchen, battle of, ii. 296

Alvirt, L., Sardanapale Tragédie Imitée de Lord Byron, v. 2

Alypius, prætor, ii. 520

Amasis, king of Egypt, ii. 519

Amaun, quarter or pardon, iii. 115

Amazons, v. 526

Amber, its perfume, iii. 181

Ambition, ii. 241, 398; v. 488; vi. 78, 392, 456

Ambracia, Gulf of, ii. 128; iii. 11

Ambrosius, Mediolanensis Episcopus, vi. 168

Ameer Khan, i. 468

Amenhotep III., v. 497

America, Byron's eulogy of, iv. 197, 198

American War of Independence, i. 500; ii. 82; iv. 511, 516; vi. 12, 508

Amiens Academy, ii. 6

Ammonians, the, iv. 259

Amnani, Lilla, vi. 160

Ampère, M.J.J., La Grèce, Rome, et Dante, iv. 317

Amphion, i. 438

Amstel, A. van (Johannes Christiaan Neuman), iv. 5

Amulets, iii. 181

Amurath II., Sultan, ii. 173; iii. 308

Amycus, king of the Bebryces, vi. 220

Anacreon, Odes, i. 82, 109, 147, 149, 228; ii. 139, 270; vi. 26, 171

Anacyndaraxes, Sardanapalus' father, v. 23, 24

Anah, v. 285

Analectic Magazine, iii. 377; iv. 198

Anatolia, plains of, vi. 211

Anaxarchus, the philosopher, v. 543

Anchialus, v. 23

Andernach, ii. 296

Anderson, British Poets, i. 198; ii. 236; iii. 129, 262, 405

Anderson, the actor, as "Jacopo Foscari," v. 114

Andreini, Giovanni Battista, Adam, a Sacred Drama, v. 218

Andrews, Miles Peter, Better Late than Never, i. 353

Andromache, v. 577

Andromachus, the senator, ii. 513

And wilt thou weep when I am low? i. 266

Anent, use of the word, vi. 440

Angas, G.F., Polynesia, v. 599-601

Angelo, Reminiscences, i. 322, 343

Angiolina, Dogaressa, iv. 367

Angiolini, Mdlle., i. 347, 348

Angling, "that solitary vice," vi. 513

Angora, battle of, iii. 312

Anhalt Zerbst, Prince of, vi. 388

Anholt, i. 488

Anio river, Falls of the, ii. 384, 523

Anlace, a dagger, ii. 57

Anne Boleyn, her remark on the scaffold, iii. 265

Anne, Empress of Russia, vi. 417

Annesley, hills of, i. 210

Annesley Park and Hall, iii. 311, 477; iv. 31, 32, 36, 37

Annual, The, i. 303

Annual Anthology, iv. 521

Annual Biography, v. 568; vi. 413

Annual Biography and Obituary, vi. 265

Annual Register, i. 495, 496; iii. 25; vii. 72

Annuitants, alleged longevity of, vi. 100

Another Simple Ballat, vii. 61

Anselm, Pope, i. 493

Anson, Lady, vi. 410

Anson, Sir W., Voyages, iv. 58; Memoirs of Augustus Henry, Third Duke of Grafton, iv. 510

Anster, Faust, iv. 85, 123; v. 493

Anstey, Christopher, New Bath Guide, i. 114; vi. 587

Answer to a Beautiful Poem, written by Montgomery, etc., i. 107

Answer to some Elegant Verses sent by a Friend to the Author, etc., i. 114

Answer to ---- 's Professions of Affection, vii. 40

Anteros, iv. 105

Anthemocritus, the herald, ii. 431

Anthologia Græca, i. 490

Anthony (Antony), ii. 179, 492; v. 486; vi. 139

Anthony and Cleopatra, ii. 179

Anthony Pasquin (Williams), i. 304

Antigallican Monitor, iii. 535

Antigonus, v. 487

Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner, i. 304; iii. 304; vii. 49

Anti-Jacobin, Poetry of the, i. 315, 329, 368; ii. 7, 30; iv. 482, 483

Antilochus, ii. 99; iii. 180

Antimachus, i. 404

Antinomianism, i. 417

Antinous, ii. 167

Antipater, Coelius, Annales, ii. 378

Anti-Paros, island of, iii. 295

Antiquary, The, i. 413; iv. 524; v. 377

Antonina, Belisarius' wife, vi. 139

Antoninus Pius, ii. 440, 514

Aöus (Viosa, or Voioussa) river, ii. 182

Apelles, iv. 270

Apennines, the, ii. 385; iv. 253

Apicius, vi. 562

Apollo Alexicacos, ii. 446

Apollo Belvidere, statue of, 446

Apollo Boëdromios, ii. 446

Apollodorus, ii. 273

Appian, ii. 179, 509

Appleton's Encyclopedia, vi. 349

Aquileia, iv. 386

Aquinas, St. Thomas, De Omnibus Rebus; De Quibusdam Aliis, ii. 163

Arabs, their hatred of the Turks, iii. 163

Araktchèef, "the corporal of Gatchina," v. 564

Aranjuez, insurrection at, ii. 90

Ararat, Mount, v. 294

Arbaces, the Mede, v. 11, 13; Governor of Media, v. 12

Arcadia, ii. 189

Arcadius, vi. 8

Archangels, the, v. 286

Archenholtz, M. de, Picture of Italy, iv. 470

Archidamus, king of Sparta, v. 619

Archilochus, ii. 483

Archimedes, vi. 538

Archivio Veneto, iv. 457

Ardennes, forest of, ii. 232, 293

Ares, fountain of, ii. 189

Aretini, B. Accolti, Dialogus de Præstantiâ Virorum sui Ævi, iv. 309

Aretino, Lionardo (Leonardo Bruni), Le Vite di Dante, ii. 500; iv. 253, 275, 309; Istoria Fiorentina, iv. 287

Argentière, Mount, ii. 300

Argonauts, the, vii. 10

Argos, iii. 447

Argus, Ulysses' dog, ii. 30, vi. 149

Argyle Rooms, i. 348

Argyrocastro, ii. 174, 202

Arici, Cesare, La coltivazione degli Ulivi; Il Corallo; La Pastorizia, iv. 245

Arimanes, Arimanius, etc., king of the Spirits, iv. 86, 112

Ariosto, Lodovico, ii. 5, 65, 354; iv. 141, 239, 265, 480; v. 615; vi. xviii, 176, 210; Satira, ii. 309; iv. 149; "The Southern Scott," ii. 311; the gondoliers and, ii. 330, 468; Orlando Furioso, ii. 359; iii. 243; iv. 75, 266, 283; v. 573; his bust, ii. 360, 486; Titian's portrait of, iv. 162

Aristaenetus, ii. 199

Aristippus, vi. 139

Aristobulus, v. 24

Aristogeiton, ii. 228, 291

Aristomenes, iv. 566

Aristophanes, Clouds, v. 289

Aristotle, i. 398; ii. 196; iv. 253; v. 13, vi. 47, 73, 182

Armada, Spanish, ii. 459

Armida and Rinaldo, vi. 34

Arminius, ii. 293

Armstrong, John, laird of Gilnockie, ii. 25, 295

Armstrong, poet, iii. 330

Arnaout, or Albanian dialect, specimen of, ii. 183

Arnaouts (or Albanese), ii. 169, 174

Arnaud, ii. 502

Arno Miscellany, i. 358

Arno river, ii. 364; vi. 402

Arnold, Matthew, ii. 370; A Wish, iii. 39, Poetry of Byron chosen and arranged by, v. 205, 254; Motto to Poems, vi. 173; A Picture of Newstead, vi. 496

Arnold, Dr. Thomas, on Cain, v. 224

Arnulph, a Lombard, ii. 390

Arpenaz, Falls of, ii. 383

Arquà, ii. 312, 350; Petrarch's tomb at, ii. 482

Arragonians, the, v. 560

Arrian, v. 24; Alexand. Anabasis, v. 543

Arrowsmith, John, Tractica Sacra, vi. 380

Arsenalotti, the, iv. 356, 358

Arséniew, vi. 306, 332, 353

Arsenius, Archbishop of Monembasia, iii. 121, 122

Art of Happiness, Horace's, vi. 490

Arta, gulf of, ii. 142, 145

Artaxerxes Mnemon, v. 3, 4

Artemidorus, Oneirocritica, ii. 488

Artemis, temples of, i. 467; ii. 441

Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, i. 331, 334

Arundel, Lord, vi. 496

Arvad, island-city of, v. 4

As You Like It, ii. 293, 399, iv. 153; v. 153, vi. 466

Ascanius, i. 157

Ascham, Roger, Schoolmaster, iv. 153

Asdrubal, v. 606

Ashburton, Lord, iv. 513

Ashpitel, F.S.A., Arthur, vi. 497

Askalon, i. 2

Asma Sultana, vi. 261

Asmodeus, i. 56, iv. 516

Aspasia, v. 5

Asphaltites, lake, ii. 237, 294

Aspropotamo (Aehelous), river, iv. 143, 182

Assyrians, the, v. 4

Astarte, iv. 115

Astley, Mrs., vii. 59

Astley's Theatre, iv. 203; vii. 59

Astoreth, the Phoenician, iv. 115

Astrea, the goddess of justice, i. 111

Asturias, the, ii. 89; v. 558

Asurbanipal, king of Assyria, v. 4

Asuretiliani, king of Assyria, v. 4

Ataghan, long dagger, iii. 103

Atalantis, vi. 453, 454

Athanasian Creed, vi. 275

Atheista Fulminalo, the old Spanish play, vi. 4

Athenæum, i. xiii; ii. 36, 216; iv. 32, 36, 513, v. 324

Athenæus, Deipnosophistæ, v. 11, 24, 103, 107

Athenian Society, the, i. 336

Athens, i. 376; its works of Art plundered, i. 454-474; ii. 187-204; besieged by the Venetians, ii. 165, et seq., treachery of the Greeks after capitulation of, v. 556

Athos, Mount, ii. 116; iii. 18; vi. 479

Atkinson, Miss, as "Josephine" in Werner, v. 324

Atlantic Monthly Magazine, v. 584; vii. 3

Atlas, Mount, ii. 386

Atreus, i. 144

"Attic Bee," vi. 585

Attica, ii. 129; vi. 429

Attila, the Hun, ii. 107, 298; iii. 306, iv. 386, 456; v. 158; vi. 321

Atuahalpa, king of Quito, ii. 81

Aubin, Commander Philip, sloop Betsy, vi. 98, 102

Aubrey, John, Miscellanies upon Various Subjects, iv. 524, Letters and Lives of Eminent Persons, vi. 571

Auchinleck, Lord, vii. 35

Auerstadt, battle of, v. 550

Augustini Cod., v. 118

Augustini Cronaca, v. 190

Augustinian monks, iv. 120

Augustinus de Cremâ, ii. 340, Confess., ii. 520

Augustus, ii. 128, 336, 408, 488, 509, 518; v. 542

Augustus, port of, vi. 179

Aulus Cæcina, ii. 299

Aulus Gellius, ii. 92; Noct. Attic., vi. 379

Aurelian, ii. 520

Aurelius, column of, ii. 410

Aurora Borealis, vi. 479

Austen, Sarah, translation of Ranke's Popes of Rome, v. 520; vi. 208

Austerlitz, battle of, i. 489, 495; ii. 342; v. 548; vi. 14, 351

Austria, and Italy, ii. 363; iv. 456, 458; loan to, v. 573

Austrians, restore St. Mark's Lions to Venice, ii. 336, defeated by Dumouriez at Jemappes, vi. 13, at battle of Leipsic, vii. 23

Ava, cava, or kava, a Tongan intoxicating drink, v. 600

Avalanches in Switzerland, ii. 385

Avarice, "a good old-gentlemanly vice," vi. 78

Aventicum (Avenches), ii. 256, 298

Avicenna, iv. 523

Avogadori di Commun (State advocates), iv. 346, 361, 399, 463, 465

Ayesha, Mahomet's favourite wife, vi. 139

Ayliffe, Parergon, v. 135

Ayscough, Samuel, iv. 153

Azâzêl, v. 291

Azrael, iii. 171

Azzo V. (d'Este), of Tuscany, ii. 354

Baal, king of Tyre, v. 4, 18, 19, 36, 70, 95

Babbage, Charles, ii. 215

Babel, Tower of, vi. 235

Babylon, iii. 402-404; vi. 235, 236, 348

Bacchus, vi. 129

Bacci, O., Manuale della Letteratura Italiana, iv. 536

Bacon, Captain Anthony, ii. 11

Bacon, Friar (The Famous Historie of), his brazen head, vi. 78; discovers gunpowder, vi. 340

Bacon, Lady Charlotte Mary (née Harley), "Ianthe," ii. xii, 11

Bacon, Lord, ii. 514; vi. 174, 548; Advancement of Learning, v. 228; Essays, v. 489; vi. 259; Nat. Hist., vi. 518

Bactria, v. 20

Badajoz, capture of, i. 496

Baden, Franz, v. 564

Baffin's Bay, vi. 51

Bagehot, Literary Studies, i. 303

"Bagpipe," "pibroch" used for, i. 133

Bailen, ii. 54

Bailli, Jean Sylvani, first Mayor of Paris, iv. 454

Baillie, Agnes, vi. 412

Baillie, Joanna, iv. 339; vi. 412; De Montfort, iv. 338

Baillie, Dr. Matthew, vi. 21, 412

Bairâm, the Moslem Easter, iii. 96

Baird, Sir David, ii. 80

Bajuzet, cage of, iii. 312

Baker, H. Barton, The London Stage, v. 324

Bakewell, T., The Moorland Bard, etc.; A Domestic Guide to Insanity, i. 361

Baldwin and Cradock, vii. 50

Balgownie, Brig o', vi. 405

Ballad. To the Tune of "Sally in our Alley," vii. 58

Ballantyne, i. 435, 436

Baltazhi-Mahomet, Grand-Vizier, v. 564

Bandelli, iii. 505

Banderillos, dart-throwers, ii. 67

Bandusia, fountain of, ii. 524

Bank tokens, i. 495

Bankes, William, i. xii, 84, 497; iv. 162, 279, 472

Banks, Sir Joseph, ii. 7; v. 582

Bannier, or Baner, Johan, Swedish general, v. 371

Barataria, pirates of, iii. 296

Barbarelli, Giorgio (Giorgione), iv. 162

Barbarigo, Doge Agostino, v. 195

Barbarigo, Doge Marco, v. 195

Barbarossa, Frederic, ii. 336, 390, 473

Barbette, vi. 305

Barbiera, R., Poesie Veneziane, iv. 457

Barbo, Pantaleone, iv. 352

Barclay, Captain Robert, i. 321

Bardela, ii. 523

Barings, the, vi. 456

Barker, Miss, Lines addressed to a Noble Lord, iii. 488

Barlow, Sir George, i. 468

Barnave, Antoine Pierre Joseph, vi. 13

Barnet, Lewis, Sub-Dean of Exeter, iii. 299

Baronius, Ann. Eccles., ii. 512, 513, 521

Barossa, battle of, i. 469; ii. 81

Barotti, ii. 487

Barrett, Eaton Stannard ("Polypus"), All the Talents, i. 294, 337

Barrey, Lodowick, Ram Alley, i. 493

Barrol, M. de Fallette, iv. 367

Barrow, Dr. Isaac, vi. 128

Barrow, Sir John, Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great, iv. 209, 505, The Eventful History of the Mutiny of the Bounty, etc., v. 584, 588, 592, 594, 596; a Q.R. contributor, vii. 76

Barry, the actor, as "Werner," v. 324

Barry Cornwall. See Procter, B.W.

Barthélémi; i. 414; Anacharsis, ii. 199

Bartolini, Lorenzo, vi. 360

Barton, Catherine (Mrs. Conduit), vi. 400

Baruffaldi Giuniore, Abbé G., La Vita di M.L. Ariosto, ii. 486

Baschet, Armand, Les Archives de Vénise, iv. 327, 364, 399

Basejo, Pietro, iv. 382

Bashkirs, a Turco-Mongolian tribe, v. 565

Basili, Byron's Albanian servant, ii. 175, 176

Baskerville, vi. 146

Basle, Treaty of, ii. 90

Basquiña or saya, the outer petticoat, vi. 116

Bastille, the, vi. 214

Bathurst, Captain, Salsette frigate, iii. 13

Bathurst, Henry, Earl of, v. 545, 546

Batteux, M., i. 402

Bauer, Juliette, tr. of Klencke's Alexander von Humboldt, vi. 216

Baussière, Madame, i. 493

Bautzen, battle of, iii. 431

Baxter, Richard, i. 417

Bayard, i. 107; ii. 7; v. 498

Bayart, Chronique de, v. 515

Bayle, Pierre, Historical and Critical Dictionary, ii. 502, 519; iii. 122; iv. 523; v. 202, 208, 226, 235, 250, 306, 634; vi. 571

Beachey, Captain, Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific, v. 588, 605

Beatrice (Portinari), Dante's, iv. 247, 248, 251; vi. 146

Beattie, James H., Minstrel, ii. 5, 65, 82, 115, 123, 350, 479; v. 615; vi. 78

Beaufort, Duke of, Driving, vii. 26

Beauharnais, Eugène, Viceroy of Italy, iv. 458; vi. 12

Beaumont and Fletcher; i. 397, 398, 489; The Humorous Lieutenant, iv. 172

Beaumont, i. 343, 398

Beaumont, Lady (Margaret Willis), "Lady Bluemount" of The Blues, iv. 569, 570, 585; vi. 587

Beaumont, Sir George, founder of the National Gallery, iv. 341, 570, 582, 585; vii. 63, 64

Beauties of England and Wales, vi. 496, 497

Bebryces, the, vi. 220

Becher, Lady (Elizabeth O'Neill), iv. 338

Becher, Rev. J.T., i. xi, 112, 247, 263

Becket, Thomas à, i. 116; vi. 422, 495

Beckford, William, Childe Harold on; ii. xi; Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal, ii. 35, 36, 43, 45; Vathek, ii. 37; iii. 59, 76, 87, 105, 109, 110, 121, 145, 478; iv. 45, 89, 113, 244; "Dives," vii. 7

Becque, Henry, Sardanapale, Opéra en Trois Actes, v. 2

"Bed of Ware," vi. 272

Beddoes, Dr., i. 307

Bede, Excerptis seu Collectaneis, ii. 435

Bedford, Southey's letter to Mr., vi. 3

Bedford, Lucy, Countess of, iv. 239

Bedlam, vi. 435

Beechy, Lieutenant, vi. 478

Beethoven, iii. 376

Begum of Oude, iv. 72

Behmen or Boehm, Jacob, vi. 268

Behn, Mrs., v. 550

Béjot, M., ii. 481

Belcher, Lady, Mutineers of the Bounty, v. 588, 589, 622

Beleses, Governor of Babylon, v. 13

Beleses, a Chaldæan and soothsayer (character in Sardanapalus), v. 12

Belgrade, ii. 153; iv. 331

Belisarius, vi. 139

Bell, John, i. 357, 358

Bellerophon, vi. 255

Bellingham, murderer of Mr. Perceval, v. 477

Belshazzar, iii. 396, 421; vi. 162

Beltramo Bergamasco, iv. 384, 430, 465

Beltane Tree, a Highland festival, i. 142

Belus, v. 25, 31

Belvidere Apollo, the, ii. 446

Bembo, Antonio, iii. 448

Bembo, Bernardo, ii. 495

Ben Nevis, i. 192

Benbow, W., iv. 482; v. 203; vii. 46

Bende, Niccolo dalle, iv. 464

Bender river, v. 551, vi. 362

Benedict XIV., Pope, ii. 282

Benengeli, Cid Hamet, i. 299

Bentham, Jeremy, vi. 267; vii. 32

Bentinck, Lord William, v. 158

Bentley, Richard, i. 30; iii. 209

Bentotes, or Bendotes (Vendoti), [Greek: Lexiko\n Tri/glosson], ii. 197; iii. 121

Benvenuto Cellini, v. 471, 516, 518, 521

Benzon, Marina Querini, the heroine of La Biondina in Gondoleta, iv. 456, 457

Benzon, Vittore, Nella, iv. 456, 457

Benzon, Countess, iv. 471

Beppo, i. 362, ii. 313, 371, 374, iv. 153-189, 238, 241, 279, 413, 471, 517, 579, vi. xvi, xvii, 214, 287, 390; vii. 51

Béranger, J.P, de, Chansons Inédites, vi. 235, 373

Berenice, i. 69; vi. 139

Beresford, James, Miseries of Human Life; or, The Last Groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive, i. 338

Beresford, Lord, ii. 51

Beresina, battle of, iv. 207

Bergami, Bartolommeo, vi. 236, 290

Bergamo, v. 119, 138

Bergk, i. 19, ii. 138

Berkeley, D.D., Bishop George, Principles of Human Knowledge, vi. 427

Berlan, Francesco, I due Foscari, Memorie Storicho Critiche, v. 117, 119, 121, 122, 133, 134

Berlin, v. 550

Berlinghieri, Andrea Vacca, ii. 324

Bernadotte, king of Sweden, v. 553

Bernard, Edward, Pedigree of George Gordon, Sixth Lord Byron, vi. 411

Bernard, W. Bayle, adapts Marino Faliero for the stage, iv. 324

Berners, Sir John Bourchier, Lord, The Bake of Duke Huon of Burdeux, v. 496

Berni, Francesco, iv. 157, 283, 325; vi. xvi

Bernis, Abbé de, iv. 334

Bernstorff, Count, v. 539

Berrí, Duc de, iii. 435; v. 567

Berry, Miss, Journal, iv. 569, 570, 587

Bertrand, General, iii. 312; Campagnes d' Egypte et de Syrie, v. 550

Bertuccio, Israel, iv. 340, 464

Bestuchef, Count, vi. 417

Betham, William, v. 588

Bethlen Gabor, king of Hungary, v. 349, 352

Betsy, wreck of the sloop, vi. 98, 102

Bettinelli, ii. 496

Betty, William Henry West, "the young Roscius," i. 342

Beuchot, editor of Voltaire's Works, iv. 212

Bevius, Canon of Padua, ii. 503

Bewley, John H., of Buffalo, N.Y., vii. 63

Bey Oglou, the, iii. 166

Bezborodky, vi. 389

Biagoli, iv. 318

Bianchi, ii. 494

Bianconi, ii. 487

Bibiena, Antonío Divizio da, iv. 174

Bibiena, Cardinal, iv. 174

Bibiena, Maria da, iv. 174

Bible, the, ii. xiii; prophecies of, iv. 244

Bibliographie Universelle, iv. 334

Bibliotheca Teubneriana, iv. 213

Bibliothèque de l' École des Hautes Études, Paris, ii. 412

Bibliothèque Historique de la Revolution, vi. 13

Bindi, V., Monumenti Storici ed. Artistici degli Abruzzi, iv. 288

Bindlose, Sir Francis, i. 101

Biographia Literaria (Coleridge's), i. 489; iii. 435

Biographical Dictionary of Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland, iv. 341; vi. 443

Biographie Universelles, vi. 246, 531

Biondo, Niccolo, iv. 464

Birch, Alderman, i. 435

Biren, Ernest John, vi. 417

Biscay, Bay of, ii. 31

Bishop, Sir Henry, iv. 78

Bisognoso, bezonian, a rogue, vi. 347

Black Friar of Newstead Abbey, the, vi. 576, 578, et seq.

Black, John, "Maid of Athens'" husband, iii. 16

Black, John, Life of Tasso, ii. 470, 485; iv. 145

Black, Theresa (née Macri), "Maid of Athens," iii. 15; vi. 280

Black Sea, iii. 4; vii. 10

Blackbourne, Dr., Archbishop of York, iii. 298

Blacket, Joseph, i. 323, 359, 442, 443; vii. 11

Blacklock, Dr., ii. 5

Blackmore, Sir Richard, i. 314, 404

Blackstone, Commentaries, i. 29

Blackwood, William, iii. 444; vii. 51

Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, iii. 182; iv. 80, 119, 139, 152, 157, 203, 240, 329, 368, 521, 570; v. 5, 204, 280, 282, 329; vi. xix, 16, 213, 278, 445; vii. 51

Blair, Dr., vi. 128

Blake, Benjamin, barber, i. 422

Blake, K. Jex-, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art, ii. 432

Blanc, Mont, ii. 257, 299, 385

Blanchard, E.L., Life and Remains, iv. 324

Bland, Rev. Robert, The Greek Anthology, etc., i. 366; ii. 291; iii. 32; v. 633

Bland-Burges Papers, i. 416, 438

Blank verse, "allied to tragedy," i. 398; "prose poets like," vi. 73

"Blatant beast," a figure for the mob, ii. 40

Blenheim, battle of, ii. 459; iii. 57

Blessington, Lady, Conversations with Lord Byron, i. 337, 390; ii. 236, 423; iv. 63, 64, 70, 538, 545, 549, 562, 570; vi. 509; vii. 38, 82; Lawrence's portrait of, iv. 64

Blessington, Lord, iv. 64; vi. 512; vii. 82

Bligh, Lieutenant William, short account of, v. 587; A Narrative of the Mutiny and Seizure of the Bounty, etc., v. 581-583, 585, 588, 589, 591-595; vi. 98-100, 105, 111

Blondus, Flavius, De Româ Instauratâ, ii. 509

Bloomfield, George, i. 360

Bloomfield, Nathaniel, i. 300, 441, 442

Bloomfield, Robert, The Farmer's Boy, i. 359, 360, 442, 443

Blore, Edward, architect, iii. 376

Blount, Henry, "Good night to Marmion," i. 312

Blücher, Marshal, ii. 459; v. 553; vi. 312, 345; vii. 39

Blue-stockings, the, iv. 176; vi. 75

Blues, The, i. 321, 362; iv. 567-588; vi. 357, 587; vii. 17

Blunt, Lady Anna Isabella Scawen (née Noel), ii. 215

Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, ii. 215

Boabdil, vi. 30

Boatswain, Byron's dog, i. 280; ii. 30

Boccaccio, Giovanni, ii. 353, 373, 498, 500; iv. 248, 253, 254; vi. 179; "the Bard of Prose," ii. 371; Decameron, ii. 495, 501, 502; his burial-place, ii. 499; his cenotaph at Arquà, ii. 503; Il Comento sopra la Com media, iv. 316

Bodleian Library, Oxford, v. 302, 473

Bodoni, ii. 472

Boehm, Mrs., her masquerade, iv. 177

Boeotia, ii. 66, 93

Boethius, De Consolat. Philos., iv. 318

Bogle, Scottish for goblin, vi. 449

Bohemia, evacuated by the Swedish garrisons, v. 371

Bohours, ii. 485

Boïardo, Matteo Maria, Orlando Innamorato, ii. 293, 354, 485; iv. 281, 283

Boileau, i. 402; ii. 358, 484, 485

Boissevain, P., editor of Dio Cassius' Hist. Rom., iv. 370

Bolero, i. 492; iii. 3, 26; vi. 526

Boleyn, Anne, her remark on the scaffold, iii. 265

Bolingbroke, Lord, hires Mallet to traduce Pope, i. 326

Bolivar, Simon (El Libertador), v. 555

Bonar, James, Malthus and his Work, vi. 461

Bonesani, Beccaria, Dei Delitti e delle Pene, ii. 196

Boniface VII., Pope, ii. 494

Bonivard, Amblard de, iv. 14

Bonivard, François de, Prior of St. Victor (Prisoner of Chillon), iv. 3-28, 327; Les Chroniques de Genève, iv. 5; Mémoires, etc., iv. 18

Bonivard, Jean Aimé de, iv. 9, 20

Bonivard, Louis de, iv. 9

Bonn, vi. 419

Boone, Colonel Daniel, The Adventures of; Containing a Narrative of the Wars of Kentucky, vi. 348, 349

Boone, George, of Exeter, vi. 349

Booth, G., The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian, v. 11

Booth's Theatre, New York, Sardanapalus at, v. 2

Border Minstrelsy, ii. 4, 25, 295

Borgia, Lucrezia, ii. 354

Borgo, Count Pozzo di, v. 539

Bornou, vi. 474

Borysthenes (Dniéper) river, iv. 211

Boscan, Juan, of Barcelona, Leandro; The Allegory, vi. 40

Bosphorus, vi. 219, 220; vii. 10

Bosquet de Julie, ii. 305, 306

Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, i. 401, 409, 449; ii. 460, 489; iv. 500, 573; v. 592; vi. 247, 455, 482

Botzaris, Marco, Suliote chief, ii. 180

Boudot, M., ii. 481

Boufflers, Marshal, ii. 297

Boulanger, J.C., De Terræ Motu et Fulminibus, ii. 488

Bounty, Mutiny of the, See also The Island, v. 581-584. See also The Island

Bourbon, Connétable Charles de (Comte de Montpensier, Dauphin d'Auvergne), ii. 390; iv. 258; v. 495, 498, 515-518, 520

Bourbon, Susanne, Duchesse de, v. 499

Bourbons, the, iv. 334

Bourdeille, Pierre de, v. 520

Bourne, H.R. Fox-, Life of John Locke, ii. 353

Bourrienne, M., i. 489

Bouveret, ii. 304; iv. 18

Bouwah! the Suliote war-cry, vii. 83

Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, Strictures on Pope, etc., i. 292, 305, 323-327, 352, 370, 421, 435; ii. 139; iii. 535; iv. 555, 562; Spirit of Discovery, i. 324, 325, 404; The Missionary of the Andes, vii. 45; The Invariable Principles of Poetry, vii. 74, 75

Bowles and Campbell, vii. 74

Bowring, E.A., The Tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri, v. 211

Boyd, Hugh, iv. 313, 513

Boyer, J.B., Lettres Juives, iii. 123

Boyne, W., i. 495

"Boz," Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, vi. 11

Bracciolini, Poggio, ii. 354

Braemar, i. 173

Braganza, vii. 6

Braham, John, i., 347; music for Hebrew Melodies, iii. 375

Bramante, first architect of St. Peter's, Rome, iv. 270

Brandenburgh, George William, Elector of, v. 373

Brandl, Professor A., Goethes Verhältuiss zu Byron, iv. 82; Goethe-Jahrbuch, iv. 136

Brandywine, battle of, i. 500

Brantôme, Memoires de Messire Pierre de Bourdeille, v. 504, 520

Brasidas, ii. 167, 335

Brass, Corinthian, vi. 284

Braziers, the, vii. 72

Bread-fruit (Autocarpus incisa), v. 596

"Break squares," to, vi. 487

Breitenfeld, battle of, v. 371

Brennus, iv. 258

Brenta, the, ii. 349

Brentano, M. Frantz Funck-, L'Homme au Masque de Velours Noir, iv. 514

Brentford, ii. 66

Brenton, E.P., The Naval History of Great Britain, vi. 589

Brescia, v. 119, 138

Bret Harte, The Society upon the Stanislaus, iv. 296

Breuner, General, iii. 455

Brewster, Sir David, Letters on Natural Magic, v. 483; Memoirs, etc., of Sir Isaac Newton, vi. 400

Briareus, vi. 276

Bride of Abydos, i. 340; iii. 13, 17, 80, 157-210, 217, 219, 275, 319, 480; iv. 56; vi. 204; vii. 55

Bridge of Sighs, Venice, ii. 327, 465; iv. 364; v. 139

Bristol, Countess of, vi. 219

"Britannicus," Revolutionary Causes, etc., and A Postscript containing Strictures on Cain, etc., v. 202

British Album, i. 358, 383

British Archæological Society, iii. 120

British Bards, A Satire, original title of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, i. xiv, 293, 303, 306, 307, 311-314, 316, 317, 321-325, 327, 332, 339-342, 344-346, 353-355, 357, 361, 366, 367, 371-373, 375, 376

British Critic, vi. xx

British Museum, i. xiv, 108; ii. 441; v. 542, 548, 600; vii. 78; Egerton MSS., i. 235, 293, 387; MS., Proof b, i. 394-396, 398-401; Childe Harold MS., ii. 3-5; iii. 38; MS., vii. 87

British Review ("The Old Girl's Review;" "My Grandmother's Review"), iii. 128; iv. 578, 579; v. 204; vi. xx, 76

British Theatre, iii. 158

Brocken, German superstition about the, v. 483

Brodribb, Rev. W.J., Pliny's Letters, ii. 380

Brossano, Petrarch's son-in-law, ii. 484

Brougham, Lord, i. 293, 302, 306, 338; iv. 195; The Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Character established, iv. 513; his Fabian tactics, vi. 67-70; "Parolles," vi. 506; his critique of Hours of Idleness, vi. 551

Brown, Horatio F., Venice, an Historical Sketch, etc., ii. 338, 340; iv. 356, 361, 399; v. 119, 125; Venetian Studies, iv. 427

Brown, John, The Kentucky Pioneers, vi. 349

Brown, Rawdon, Preface to Venetian Calendar of State Papers, iv. 447

Browne, Felicia Dorothea (Mrs. Hemans), vii. 70

Browne, Isaac Hawkins, The Fireside, a Pastoral Soliloquy, vi. 348

Browne, Sir Thomas, ii. 345; Religio Medici, iii. 165

Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, Casa Guidi Windows, iv. 239, 250

Browning, Oscar, Peter the Great, iv. 203; Charles XII., iv. 208; vi. 363; Dante, iv. 254

Browning, Robert, Poetical Works, ii. 346; Christmas Eve, ii. 376, 441; Never the Time, etc., iii. 180; Evelyn Hope, iii. 292; Pippa Passes, iii. 348; Confessions, iv. 217; and Macready, v. 114; Bishop Blougram's Apology, vi. 586

Brownlow, Bishop of Winchester, vii. 22

Bruce, James ("Abyssinian Bruce"), Life and Travels, iii. 99; v. 302; vi. 122

Bruchard, Henri de, Notes sur le Don Juanisme, vi. xx, 387

Brue, Benjamin, Journal de la Campagne en 1715, iii. 442, 481

Brummell, "Beau," iv. 179; vi. 451

Brunck, Richard Franz Philippe, i. 30; Anthologia Græca, i. 490; Gnomici Poetæ Græci, ii. 404

Brunelleschi, ii. 376

Brunswick, Duchess of, vii. 35

Brunswick, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of, ii. 239; vi. 12, 312

Brunswick, Frederick William, Duke of, ii. 230

Brussels, the Waterloo ball at, ii. 228, 292

Brutus, ii. 374, 392; iv. 370, 386; v. 560; vii. 37

Bryant, Jacob, iii. 179; Dissertation concerning the War of Troy, etc., vi. 204, 211

Bryant's Dictionary of Painters, ii. 171

Brydges, Sir E., iv. 541

Bucentaur, the Venetian State barge, ii. 335

Buchan, fifth Earl of, i. 429

Buckhurst, Thomas Sackville, Lord, Gorboduc, i. 197

Buckingham, George Villiers, second Duke of, i. 197; The Rehearsal, i. 309, 401, 423, 447; vi. 52, 303

Buckingham, John Sheffield, Duke of, Essay upon Poetry, i. 354

Buda retaken from the Turks, iii. 458

Budd, the publisher, i. 356

Budge, E.A. Wallis, Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great, v. 543

Budgell, Miss, i. 449

Budgell, Eustace, i. 448, 449

Buffo, vi. 206

Bulgarin, Iwan Wizigin, iv. 203

Bull-fights, ii. 67-72

Bulmer, W., printer, i. 317; iii. 301

Bülow, Friedrich Wilhelm, Baron von, vi. 345

Bulukof, Count, vi. 260

Bumpus, John, i. 234

Bunbury H., The Little Grey Man, i. 317

Bungay, Friar, vi. 78

Bunyan, John, vi. 208

Bunyan, William, An Effectual Shove, etc., i. 417, 418

Buonaparte, Jacopo, Sacco di Roma, etc., iv. 258; v. 471, 514, 516, 520, 521

Buonaparte, Joseph, iv. 458; v. 533

Buonaparte, Prince Lucien, ii. 522

Buonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon Buonaparte

Buratti (Bucati), Pietro, iv. 456, 457

Burchard, Diar., iii. 367-369

Burdett, Sir Francis, i. 435, 436; vii. 30, 40, 67, 68

Burgage, or tenure in burgage, vi. 590

Bürger, Lenore, i. 305

Burges, Elizabeth, Lady (née Noel), i. 437

Burges, Sir James Bland, i. 314; Richard the First; Exodiad, i. 436, 437

Burgoyne, General John, vi. 12

Burgundians, the, ii. 254, 297

Burke, Edmund, i. 416; iv. 75, 513; v. 592; Reflections on the Revolution in France, ii. 7; iii. 513

Burkitt, Thomas, able seaman on the Bounty, v. 583

Burns, Robert, Farewell to Ayrshire, i. 210; Lewis's Tales of Terror, i. 317; referred to in E.B. and S.R., i. 360, 362; Farewell to Nancy, iii. 147; The Life and Age of Man, iii. 449; Dr. Currie's Life of, vi. 174;

Burrard, Sir Harry, ii. 39

Burton, Sir Richard F., Arabian Nights, iii. 87, 104, 109, 113

Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, ii. 236; v. 543

Burun, Ralph de, iv. 543; vi. 411

Busaco, battle of, i. 470

Busby, Dr. Thomas, A New and Complete Musical Dictionary; The Age of Genius; Drury Lane Address, i. 481, 485; iii. 55-58; translation of Lucretius, iii. 57

Busingen, iv. 97

Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, iv. 501, 510

Butler, A.J., The Hell of Dante; iv. 245; translation of Francesca da Rimini, iv. 320

Butler, Dr., Headmaster of Harrow ("Pomposus"), i. 17, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94

Butler, Rev. Alban, Lives of the Saints, vi. 32, 33

Butler, Samuel, Hudibras, vi. 153, 404, 551

Buxton, Fowell, vi. 549

Byng, George, M.P. ("the County Byng"), vii. 67, 68

Byng, Admiral John, ii. 40, 41

Byrne, editor of Morning Post, i. 358

Byrne. Mrs. (Charlotte Dacre), "Rosa Matilda," i. 306, 357, 370; Hours of Solitude, i. 358

Byron, Augusta Ada. See Lovelace, Lady

Byron, Cecilie, Lady (widow of Sir Francis Bindlose), i. 101

Byron, Charlotte Augusta (Mrs. Christopher Parker), iii. 417

Byron, Elizabeth, Lady (née Chaworth), iv. 542

Byron, Hon. Mrs. Frances (née Levett), vi. 410

Byron, Hon. George, vi. 410

Byron, George Anson, iii. xxi; vii. 41

Byron, Hon. Juliana, iii. 381

Byron, Lucy, Lady, i. 101

Byron, the Little Sir John, i. 1, 3, 119

Byron, Admiral the Hon. John, iii. 381, 417; iv. 57; vi. 410; Narrative of his shipwreck in the Wager; Voyage round the World, iv. 58; vi. 102, 121

Byron of Rochdale, 1st Lord (Sir John Byron of Clayton), i. 3, 101, 119, 121; vi. 294, 495

Byron, Sir Nicholas, i. 3

Byron, Richard (2nd Lord), i. 3, 101; iv. 14; vi. 294

Byron, Sir Robert, i. 101

Byron, Sophia Maria, vi. 410

Byron, William (3rd Lord), iv. 542

Byron, William (5th Lord, "the wicked Lord Byron"), ii. 17; iv. 58, 542; vi. 121, 410, 497

Byron, Hon. William, iii. 381

Byron, Sir William, i. 121

Byron, Lady (Miss Milbanke), i. 260, 301, 359; ii. x, 74, 288, 427; iii. 411, 449, 499; iv. 39, 63, 184, 254, 492; vi. 22, 274; her transcription of Parisina, iii. 499; "my moral Clytemnestra", iv. 64; "a poetess--a mathematician--a metaphysician," iv. 576; "Miss Lilac" of The Blues, iv. 570; on Byron's lameness, v. 470; Remarks on Mr. Moore's Life, etc., vi. 21; and M. Baillie, vi. 412; patroness of the Charity Ball, vii. 71

Byron, Lord, Diary or Journals referred to, i. 5, 25, 30, 45, 103, 184, 303, 310, 362; ii. 61, 187, 304; iii. 46, 50, 70, 105, 149, 150, 157, 165, 210, 218, 303, 305, 307, 308, 311, 314, 411, 495; v. 28, 61, 78, 159, 199, 254, 477, 555, 615; vi. 18, 128, 146, 173, 197, 204, 240, 263, 421, 461, 504, 511; vii. 51, 74; My Dictionary, vi. 381

Byron, Mrs. (mother), i. 269, 336; iii. 449; iv. 543; Byron's letters to, i. 125, 282, 351; ii. ix, 24, 27, 34, 42, 49, 59, 63, 100, 124, 128, 138, 301; iii. 4, 13, 441, 450; vi. 128, 195, 565; furiosa, vi. 30

"Byron's Pool," on the Cam, vi. 49

"Byron's Tomb," at Harrow, i. 26

Byzantium, ii. 337

Caballerías, the, ii. 47

Caballero, Victoires et Conquètes des Français, ii. 94

Cabot, Sebastian, iv. 262

Cabotto, or Gavotto, Giovanni, iv. 262

Cadiz, ii. 63, 67, 77, 93; iii. 1

Cadmus, i. 148

Cæcina, Aulus, ii. 299

Cæsar, i. 351, 422; ii. 397; iv. 352; v. 560; vi. 139, 339, 404; De Bello Gallico, iv. 331

Caia river, ii. 45

Cain, iii. 32, 182; iv. 34, 48, 50; v. 5, 9, 197-275, 279, 306, 469; vi. 385, 444, 491; vii. 78; Introduction to, v. 199; Dedication, v. 205; Preface, v. 207

Calderon, El Mágico Prodigioso, iv. 81; v. 470; Los Cabellos de Absalon, iv. 100

Caledonian Meeting, the, iii. 415

Caledonian Mercury, iii. 45

Calendario, Filippo, a stone-cutter, iv. 382

Calendario, Philip, a seaman, iv. 464

Calenture, the, v. 159; vi. 586

Calenus, A., ii. 520

Caligula, ii. 408; iii. 455; iv. 334; v. 542; vi. 276

Caliriotes (Albanese women), ii. 183

Callcott, Lady (Mrs. Maria Graham), iii. 532; vi. 206, 207

Callimachus, ii. 173; vi. 445

Callistratus, ii. 291

Calma, Abbé, v. 211

Calmana, Caimana, etc., Cain's twin sister, v. 226

Calmar, i. 177

Calmet, Augustine, Dissertations sur les Aparitions, iii. 123

Caloyer, Greek monk, ii. 130, 181; iii. 123

Calpac, centre part of Turkish headdress, iii. 119

Calpe's rock (Gibraltar), i. 378; ii. 89, 113, 455

Calprenède, M., i. 398

Calvert, Charles, actor, iv. 78; as "Sardanapalus," v. 2

Calvin, i. 417

Calvinism, Byron's, ii. 74

Calypso, ii. 118

Calypso's isle (Goza), ii. 118, 173; iii. 10

Camarases, John, translation of Ocellus Lucanus' De Universi Natura, ii. 198

Cambridge, Duke of, iii. 145

Cambridge, Rev. O.P., iii. 107

Cambridge University, i. 373, 392; Whig Club at, vii. 66, 68

Cambyses, 2nd king of Persia, iv. 259

Camel, "ship of the desert," v. 606

Cameron of Fassieferne, John, ii. 292

Cameron of Lochiel, Donald, ii. 232, 292

Cameron, Sir Evan, ii. 232, 292

Camerotti di sotto, and di soprà, (Venetian prisons), iv. 364

Camese, Albanian kilt, ii. 146

Camillus, ii. 518

Camoëns, Luis de, i. 78, 313, 320, 370

Campbell, J. Dykes, iii. 538

Campbell, Thomas, i. 331, 435; vii. 49; Specimens of the British Poets, i. 198; vii. 74, 75; a true poet, i. 306; Pleasures of Hope, i. 361; ii. 169; iii. 459; Gertrude of Wyoming, i. 429; ii. xiii, 23, 113; vi. 39; Hohenlinden, ii. 49; Lochiel's Warning, ii. 292; iv. 235; Elegy on Princess Charlotte's Death, ii. 450; Battle of the Baltic, ii. 459; Last Man, iv. 42; referred to in Don Juan, vi. 6, 75, 444

Campo Formio, Peace of, ii. 363

Can Grande della Scala, v. 562

Canaries, Isles of the Blest, vi. 169

Candia, ii. 340; v. 127

Cangas, battle of, ii. 46

Cannæ, battle of, ii. 255

Canning, George, New Morality, i. 294, 363; Gifford's support of, i. 304; his "colleagues hate him for his wit", i. 377; M.P. for Liverpool, i. 497; attempts to form coalition Ministry, i. 497; his duel with Perceval, ii. 79; Needy Knife-Grinder in Anti-Jacobin, ii. 80; praises Bride of Abydos, iii. 151, 197; parodies Southey's Elegy on H. Martin, iv. 482; Pitt's "The Pilot that weathered the Storm," v. 568, vi. 482; and Roman Catholic Emancipation, v. 569; Byron on, vi. 482; Brougham and, vi. 506; quotes Christianity to sanction slavery, vi. 549; "the tall wit," vii. 54; "for War," vii. 30

Canova, Antonio, ii. 324, 369, 370; iv. 174, 536

Cantabria, Favila, Duke of, v. 558

Cantemir, Demetrius, History of the Growth and Decay of the Othman Empire, vi. 259, 277

Canterbury, vi. 421, 422

Canzani, Lambro, iii. 194, 219

Cape de Verd Islands, vi. 169

Cape Gallo, iii. 248

Capena, ii. 416, 516

Capo di Ferro, Cardinal, ii. 508

Capo d'Istria, Count, President of Greece, v. 575

Capote, Albanese cloak, ii. 132, 181; iii. 450

Cappelletti, Giuseppe, Storia della Republica di Venisia, iv. 327, 345, 427

Capperonier, M., ii. 481

Caracalla, ii. 517, 521; iii. 180

Caracci, Hannibal, ii. 437

Caractacus, vi. 497

Carapanos, Constantin, Dodone et ses Ruines, ii. 132, 182

Carasman (or Kara Osman), Oglou, iii. 166

Caravaggio, vi. 502

Carbonari, the, vi. 259, 489; v. 567

Cardan, De Consolatione, ii. 236

Carew, Thomas, Poems, iii. 17; The Spark, ii. 236

Carey, Henry, Chrononhotonthologos; Sally in our Alley, i. 413; Namby Pamby, or a Panegyric on the New Versification, i. 418

"Caritas Romana," ii. 437

Carlisle, taken by the Highlanders, vii. 25

Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of, i. 354, 370, 383; ii. 23, 234; vii. 78

Carlisle, Lady, v. 329

Carlo Dolce, vi. 502

Carlowitz plain, iii. 455

Carlyle, Thomas, i. 489; French Revolution, iv. 13, 454; History of Frederick the Great, iv. 334; vi. 337

Carmagnola, v. 179, 180

Carnarvon, 1st Earl of, i. 336

Caroline (of Anspach), Queen, ii. 282

Caroline (of Brunswick), Queen, i. 311; ii. 230; iv. 555; v. 15, 206, 569; vi. 67, 236, 275, 290, 450, 451; vii. 72, 78

Carpenter, Dr. F.J., Selections from the Poetry of Lord Byron, iv. 119

Carr, Sir John (Stranger in France; Travels), i. 38, 378, 379; ii. 65, 78

Carrara, Francesco Novello da (Signer of Padua), ii. 476, 482

Carreno, José Maria, Commandant-General of Panama, v. 602

Carrer, Luigi, iv. 456, 457, 536

Carrer Museum, Venice, iv. 457

Cartaginense, Il, vi. 91

Cartaret, Lord, i. 418

Carthage, iv. 251; vi. 348; burning of, v. 512

Carthaginians and Irish, vi. 337

Carttar, Joseph, coroner for Kent, vi. 265

Carus, Rev. W., Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Mr. Simeon, i. 417

Carver, William, vii. 22

Gary, New Pocket Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark, vi. 434

Gary, Rev. Henry Francis, Dante, iv. 23, 313; Memoir of, iv. 314

Carysfort, John Joshua Proby, 1st Earl of, i. 445

Casaubon, ii. 518

Casemate, a, vi. 305

Cash, power of, vi. 458

Casimir V., king John, of Poland, iv. 201, 205, 211, 212

Cassander, v. 487

Cassandra, i. 377; iv. 243

Cassiodorus, Tripartita, ii. 521; iii. 306; iv. 386

Cassius, ii. 374; iv. 120, 386

Castelar, Emilio, Life of Lord Byron, ii. 374

Castellan, Antoine Louis, Lettres sur la Morée, etc. iii. 249, 270; Moeurs des Ottomans, iii. 480

Castelnau, Marquis Gabriel de, Essai sur L'Histoire ancienne et moderne de la Nouvelle Russie, vi. 264, 304, 305-307, 309-313, 315-317, 319, 320, 331-335, 340, 343, 344, 352, 356, 358, 359, 362, 365, 366-368

Castéra, J.H., Vie de Catherine II., vi. 370, 392

Casti, Animali Parlanti, iv. 156

Castiglione, Marchesa, iv. 157

Castlereagh, Lord, ii. 342; iv. 476; vi. 4, 7, 264, 389, 418, 450; vii. 20, 30, 65, 81

Castri, village of, ii. 61, 85, 92, 189

Castriota, George (Scanderberg or Scander Bey), ii. 124, 173

Catalani, Angelica, i. 346; v. 562

Cataneo, Maurizio, iv. 150

Cathay, vi. 457

Cathcart, Lord, i. 468, 488

Catherine II. of Russia, ii. 193, 198, 200, 282; v. 550, 564; vi. 313, 333, 351, 370, 381, 383, 387-399, 406, 411, 413, 414, 439

Catholic Claims, iv. 561

Catholic Emancipation, iv. 503; v. 569; vi. 506

Catilina, iii. 117

Catinat, Maréchal Nicholas, Mémoires, vi. 170, 514

Cato, i. 449; ii. 514; iv. 253; v. 506; vi. 270, 303

Catullus, v. 613; vi. 26, 139; vii. 17; Ad Lesbiam, i. 72; "Lugete Veneres, Cupidinesque," i. 74; "Mellitos oculos tuos, Juventi," i. 75

Caucasus, Mount, i. 378; v. 17, 30, 57, 294

Causeus, Museum Romanum, ii. 509

Cava, the Helen of Spain, ii. 46, 89; iv. 334

Cava, battle of, vi. 14

Cava, kava, or ava, a Tongan intoxicating drink, v. 600

Cavalier, a military earthwork, vi. 352

Cavalier Servente, iv. 165, 172

Cavalli, Marquis Antonio, iv. 547

Cawthorn, James, i. 294, 387, 453; ii. ix, x; vii. 9

Cayster river, ii. 182

Ceccho, Captain, ii. 477

Cecilia Metella, tomb of, ii. 402-405

Cecrops, i. 462

Cellini, Benvenuto, v. 471, 516, 518, 521

Ceneda, Lorenzo, Count-bishop of, iv. 332

Centaur, H.M.S., wreck of, vi. 90, 92, 94-96, 99, 110

Century Dictionary, ii. 135; v. 135

Century Magazine, iii. 435

Cephalonia, ii. 125; vii. 83

Cephalus, ii. 178

Cephisus river, i. 459; iii. 272

Ceraunian mountains ("Chimera's Alps"), ii. 131, 181

Cerement (searment), ii. 154

Ceres, vi. 129; "fell with Buonaparte," vi. 383

Cerigo, island of, ii. 167

Certaldo, Boccaccio's tomb at, ii. 373, 499

Certosa Cemetery, i. 21

Cervantes, Don Quixote, i. 299; ii. 89, 178; vi. 303, 483

Cesarotti, ii. 496; iv. 457

Cesi, Pietro, President of Romagna, vi. 212

Cevallos, Don Pedro de, i. 338

Chad, G.W. vi. 374

Chæronea, ii. 294.

Chalmers, George, iv. 513; The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, vii. 53

Chambrier, M., iv. 514

Champion, The, iii. 532-535; vii. 37, 38

Champollion, Jean Franjois, v. 603

Chandler, Dr., Travels in Greece, ii. 172, 189

Chantrey, Sir Francis, vii. 49

Chaponnière, J.J., editor of Advis et Devis de l'ancienne et nouvelle Police de Genève, etc., iv. 5

Chappell, William, Old English Popular Music, vi. 145

Charity Ball, The, vii. 71

Charlemagne, iv. 287-290; vi. 507

Charlemont, Lady, iii. 105; iv. 569; vi. 215

Charles I., i. 2, 3, 101, 130,; v. 560; vii. 35, 36

Charles II., i. 2, 123, 198; v. 487

Charles III., Duke of Savoy, iv. 4, 10

Charles IV. of Spain (Connétable de Bourbon, Comte de Montpensier), ii. 390; iv. 258; v. 495, 498, 515-516, 520

Charles V. of Spain, ii. 453; iii. 308, 309; v. 499, 549

Charles VII. (Duke of Lorraine), iii. 458

Charles VIII. of France, ii. 504

Charles IX. of Sweden, v. 371

Charles XII. of Sweden, i. 107; iv. 202, 207, 233; v. 551; vi. 362, 363

Charles of Anjou, ii. 494

Charles of Saxony, Prince, vi. 605

Charles the Bold, ii. 297

Charles, Prince (the Pretender), i. 173

Charles Edward, Prince, ii. 369

Charles, R.H., translation of Dillman's Ethiopic Text (Book of Enoch), v. 302

Charlotte, Princess, wife of Tzarovitch Alexey, vi. 417

Charlotte of Wales, Princess, ii. 313, 450; iii. 45, 376; vii. 35, 78

Charlotte, Queen, iii. 4

Charrière, E., La Vie vaillant Bertran du Guesclin, v. 549

Chateaubriand, François Réné, Vicomte de; ii. 190; iii. 195, 431; v. 538, 539; Les Aventures du dernier Abencerrage, v. 558; Congress, etc. v. 562, 567, 575; Les Martyrs ou le Triomphe de la religion chrétienne, v. 575

Châteauneuf-de-Randon (Lozère), v. 549

Chatham, Earl of, i. 113; iv. 510; vi. 478; vii. 28

Chaucer, mentioned in Hints from Horace, i. 395; his use of the word lemman, ii. 22; Canterbury Tales ii. 155; the nightingale's "merry note," iii. 170; terza rima, iv. 313; Compleint to his Lady, iv. 239; Wife of Bath, iv. 484

Chaumont, Treaty of, v. 550

Chaworth, George, Viscount, iv. 542

Chaworth, Mary Ann (Mrs. Chaworth-Musters), i. 52, 189, 192, 210, 329, 277, 282, 283, 285, 475; ii. 18, 29. 421; iv. 31, 32, 35, 36, 39, 542; Byron's "bright morning star of Annesley," iv. 38

Chaworth, William, i. 189; ii. 17; iv. 542

Cheltenham, v. 609

Chemnitz, battle of, v. 371

Cheops, king, vi. 79

Cherbuliez, J.L.A., vi. 461

Chermside, Sir Herbert Charles, Governor of Queensland, vi. 497

Chermside, Lady (née Webb), vi. 497

Cherry, Andrew, The Travellers; Peter the Great, i. 306, 345

Cherubim, the, v. 228

Cherubini, his opera Les Abencerages, v. 558

Chester Mysteries, vi. 551

Chester Plays, v. 200, 207

Chesterfield, 4th Earl of, Letters, i. 415; vi. 525

Chesterfield, Philip Henry, 5th Earl of, President of the Four-Horse Club, vii. 26

Chetsum, Rev. David, ii. 283

Chevalier, Le, iii. 13

Chezy, A.L., J[-a]m[-a]'s Medjnoun and Leila, iii. 160

Chiaus, a Turkish messenger, iii. 113

Chichester, Lady, ii. 23

Chichester, Mrs., i. 350

Childe Harold, Introduction to Cantos I. and II., ii. ix-xv; Notes on the MSS. of, ii. xvi-xx; Itinerary, ii. xxi-xxiv; Preface to Cantos I. and II. ii. 3-8; Canto I., ii. 15-84; Notes on Canto I., ii. 85-95;

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