Vol. II.:--Childe Harold's, etc., Canto IV. (N.) p. 1 The Giaour (N.) p. 207 The Bride, etc., Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 287 Vol. III.:--The Corsair, Cantos I.-III. (N.) p. 1 Lara, Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 105 The Siege, etc. (N.) p. 169 Parisina (N.) p. 225 The Prisoner of Chillon, Sonnet (N.) p. 265 Beppo (N.) p. 293 Vol. IV.:--Mazeppa (N.) p. 1 Manfred (N.) p. 43 Hebrew Melodics (N.) p. 121 Ode to N.B. (N.) p. 159 Monody, etc. (N.) p. 175 Lament of Tasso p. 185 Poems (57) (N.) p. 203
Note.--This edition of 1823, 4 vols. 8º, differs from the 3 vols. 8º of 1819, by the addition of Mazeppa and the Ode to Venice. The Front, of Vol. I. is "Lord Byron," by T. Phillips, R.A., engr. by C. Warren.
XXI.
The Works of Lord Byron. In Twelve Vols. Paris: Printed for Baudry, etc. 1822-1824. [12º.
Note.--The Life and Genius of Lord Byron, by Sir Cosmo Gordon, is affixed to the twelfth volume. See La France Littéraire, by J.M. Quérard. 1827.
XXII.
The Works of Lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed Poems. Embellished with a portrait, and a sketch of his life. In Twelve Volumes. Printed by A. Belin. Published by Galignani. 1823. [12º.
XXIII.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Vol. V./ Containing/ Hours of Idleness--Fugitive Pieces--English/ Bards and Scotch Reviewers--Waltz--/Miscellaneous Poems, etc./ London:/ Knight and Lacey, Paternoster-Row./ 1824./ [8º.
Collation--
Vol. V.: pp. xiii. + 154 + 9 + vi. + 57 + vii. + 61--Gen. Half-title; Title (R. T.C. Hansard, Paternoster-Row Press); Preface; Cont., pp. [i.]-xiii.; Second Half-title; Text, pp. 2-154, etc.
Note.--The Imprint (T.C. Hansard/ Paternoster-Row/) is at the foot of the last page (p. 62). Four pages (n.p.) of publishers' list of Sherwood, Jones & Co., etc., dated London, June, 1824, are bound up with Vol. V.
Vol. VI.: pp. vi. + 308 + 2 pages (n.p.)--Gen. Half-title; Title [The/ etc. In Seven Volumes./ Vol. VI./ London:/ Printed for John and Henry L. Hunt,/ Tavistock Street./ 1824./] (R. London:/ Printed By C.H. Reynell, Broad-Street, Golden-Square/); Second Half-title; Dedication; Preface, pp. i.-vi.; Dramatis Personæ, p. [viii.] (B.A.); Text, pp. 9-308; Note to the Translation of the Morgante Maggiore, one leaf, pp. [309, 310].
Vol. VII.: pp. 1-286--Gen. Half-title; Title [The, etc./ Tavistock-Street./ 1825./], (R. Imprint as above); Text, pp. 1-286.
Contents--
Vol. V.:--Hours of Idleness p. 1 Review, etc. p. 1 English Bards, etc. p. i. Waltz p. i. Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.) p. 19 Adieu to Malta p. 23 Madame Lavalette p. 26 The Curse of Minerva (111 lines) p. 28 Farewell to England p. 35 To my Daughter, etc. p. 46 Ode to ... St. Helena p. 50 To the Lily of France p. 53 To Jessy p. 56 To T. Moore, Esq. ("My Boat," etc.) p. 58 Lines to Mr. Hobhouse p. 60 Enigma [H.] p. 61 Vol. VI.:--Werner p. i. Heaven and Earth p. 197 Transl. of Morgante Maggiore (Advt.) p. 259 Vol. VII.:--The Age of Bronze p. 1 The Island p. 37 Appendix (Extract from the Voyage of Capt. Bligh) p. 109 The Vision of Judgment p. 125 Appendix (Court of King's Bench, Thursday, January 15, 1824. p. 187 The King v. John Hunt) The Deformed Transformed p. 191
Note (1).--In Vol. V. the pagination of the "Postscript" of English Bards, etc., pp. 45-47, is incorrect.
Note (2).--In Vol. VII. (pp. 125, sq.) in the edition of the Vision of Judgment, issued after the verdict in the case of the King v. John Hunt, January 15, 1824, stanzas viii., ix. (lines 1, 2), xliii. (lines 1-6), xliv., xlv. (lines 1-6), xlvii. (lines 4, 8), are omitted in the text, but are quoted in the report of the trial.
Note (3).--The following slip, headed "Notice to the Binder," is inserted between a fly-leaf and the general half-title of Vols. VI., VII.: "In order that each purchaser of the two concluding volumes of Lord Byron's Works may be enabled with them to complete his particular set,--whatever edition he possesses, an extra Title-page is given with each--there being several editions in print, comprising the same marks in different numbers of volumes. In binding these two last volumes, therefore, the binder should be instructed which of the Title-pages to retain." Four pages (n.p.) consisting of General Half-title (B.R.) and Title-page as above [In Eight volumes./ Vol. VII., Vol. VIII./] with Imprint as above, at foot of Reverse, are bound up with Vols. VI., VII.
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