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- The Works OF LORD BYRON
- A NEW, REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
- Poetry. Vol. VII.
- EDITED BY ERNEST HARTLEY COLERIDGE, M.A., HON. F.R.S.L.
- LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.
- PREFACE TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME.
- CONTENTS OF VOL. VII.
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- JEUX D'ESPRIT AND MINOR POEMS, 1798-1824.
- EPIGRAM ON AN OLD LADY WHO HAD SOME CURIOUS NOTIONS RESPECTING THE SOUL.
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPITAPH ON JOHN ADAMS, OF SOUTHWELL, A CARRIER, WHO DIED OF DRUNKENNESS.
- A VERSION OF OSSIAN'S ADDRESS TO THE SUN. FROM THE POEM "CARTHON."
- FOOTNOTES:
- LINES TO MR. HODGSON. WRITTEN ON BOARD THE LISBON PACKET.
- FOOTNOTES:
- [TO DIVES.[7] A FRAGMENT.]
- FOOTNOTES:
- FAREWELL PETITION TO R. C. H., ESQRE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- TRANSLATION OF THE NURSE'S DOLE IN THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES.
- FOOTNOTES:
- MY EPITAPH.[16]
- FOOTNOTES:
- SUBSTITUTE FOR AN EPITAPH.
- EPITAPH FOR JOSEPH BLACKET, LATE POET AND SHOEMAKER.[17]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON MOORE'S LAST OPERATIC FARCE, OR FARCICAL OPERA.[18]
- FOOTNOTES:
- [R. C. DALLAS.][19]
- FOOTNOTES:
- AN ODE[20] TO THE FRAMERS OF THE FRAME BILL.[21]
- FOOTNOTES:
- TO THE HONBLE MRS GEORGE LAMB.[24]
- FOOTNOTES:
- [LA REVANCHE.]
- TO THOMAS MOORE. WRITTEN THE EVENING BEFORE HIS VISIT TO MR. LEIGH HUNT IN HORSEMONGER LANE GAOL, MAY 19, 1813.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON LORD THURLOW'S POEMS.[30]
- FOOTNOTES:
- TO LORD THURLOW.[32]
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE DEVIL'S DRIVE.[ii][34]
- FOOTNOTES:
- WINDSOR POETICS.
- LINES COMPOSED ON THE OCCASION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE REGENT BEING SEEN STANDING BETWEEN THE COFFINS OF HENRY VIII. AND CHARLES I., IN THE ROYAL VAULT AT WINDSOR.
- [Another Version.]
- ON A ROYAL VISIT TO THE VAULTS.[54]
- [or Cæsar's Discovery of C. I. AND H. 8. in ye same Vault.]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ICH DIEN.
- CONDOLATORY ADDRESS
- TO SARAH COUNTESS OF JERSEY, ON THE PRINCE REGENT'S RETURNING HER PICTURE TO MRS. MEE.[56]
- FOOTNOTES:
- FRAGMENT OF AN EPISTLE TO THOMAS MOORE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ANSWER TO 'S PROFESSIONS OF AFFECTION.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON NAPOLEON'S ESCAPE FROM ELBA.[63]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ENDORSEMENT TO THE DEED OF SEPARATION, IN THE APRIL OF 1816.
- [TO GEORGE ANSON BYRON(?)[64]]
- FOOTNOTES:
- SONG FOR THE LUDDITES.[65]
- FOOTNOTES:
- TO THOMAS MOORE.
- TO MR. MURRAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- FOOTNOTES:
- QUEM DEUS VULT PERDERE PRIUS DEMENTAT.[73]
- FOOTNOTES:
- TO THOMAS MOORE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPISTLE FROM MR. MURRAY TO DR. POLIDORI.[75]
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPISTLE TO MR. MURRAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON THE BIRTH OF JOHN WILLIAM RIZZO HOPPNER.[95]
- FOOTNOTES:
- [E NIHILO NIHIL; OR AN EPIGRAM BEWITCHED.]
- FOOTNOTES:
- FOOTNOTES:
- BALLAD. TO THE TUNE OF "SALLEY IN OUR ALLEY."
- FOOTNOTES:
- ANOTHER SIMPLE BALLAT.
- EPIGRAM. FROM THE FRENCH OF RULHIÈRES.[108]
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPILOGUE.[109]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON MY WEDDING-DAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPITAPH FOR WILLIAM PITT.
- EPIGRAM.
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPITAPH.
- EPIGRAM.
- MY BOY HOBBIE O.[113]
- FOOTNOTES:
- LINES ADDRESSED BY LORD BYRON TO MR. HOBHOUSE ON HIS ELECTION FOR WESTMINSTER.[114]
- FOOTNOTES:
- A VOLUME OF NONSENSE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- STANZAS.[116]
- FOOTNOTES:
- TO PENELOPE.[117] January 2, 1821.
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE CHARITY BALL.[118]
- FOOTNOTES:
- EPIGRAM ON THE BRAZIERS' ADDRESS TO BE PRESENTED IN ARMOUR BY THE COMPANY TO QUEEN CAROLINE.[119]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON MY THIRTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY. JANUARY 22, 1821.[120]
- FOOTNOTES:
- MARTIAL, Lib. I. Epig. I.
- BOWLES AND CAMPBELL.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ELEGY.
- JOHN KEATS.[122]
- FOOTNOTES:
- FROM THE FRENCH.
- TO MR. MURRAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- [NAPOLEON'S SNUFF-BOX.][126]
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE NEW VICAR OF BRAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- LUCIETTA. A FRAGMENT.
- EPIGRAMS.
- THE CONQUEST.[129]
- FOOTNOTES:
- IMPROMPTU.[130]
- FOOTNOTES:
- JOURNAL IN CEPHALONIA.
- SONG TO THE SULIOTES.
- FOOTNOTES:
- [LOVE AND DEATH.]
- FOOTNOTES:
- LAST WORDS ON GREECE.
- ON THIS DAY I COMPLETE MY THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR.[133]
- FOOTNOTES:
- A BIBLIOGRAPHY of the SUCCESSIVE EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS of LORD BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS.
- Collected Editions.
- FOOTNOTES:
- FOOTNOTES:
- FOOTNOTES:
- Translations of Collected Editions.
- Selections.
- Translations Of Selections.
- Miscellaneous Poems.
- Translations of Miscellaneous Poems.
- Collections Of Dramas.
- Translations of Collections of Dramas.
- Poems, Dramas, and Collections Of Poems.
- The Age of Bronze.
- Beppo.
- Translations of Beppo.
- Bride of Abydos.
- Translations of Bride of Abydos.
- Cain.
- Translations of Cain.
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
- Translations of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
- The Corsair.
- Translations of The Corsair.
- The Curse of Minerva.
- The Deformed Transformed.
- Translation.
- Don Juan. Cantos I., II.
- Cantos III., IV., V.
- Cantos I.-V.
- Cantos VI., VII, VIII.
- Cantos IX., X., XI.
- Cantos XII., XIII., XIV.
- Cantos XV., XVI.
- Full Text.
- Translations of Don Juan.
- (Part of Canto II.)
- (Canto III.)
- (Cantos II., III., IV.—Haida.)
- English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers.
- Fare Thee Well
- The Giaour.
- Translations of The Giaour
- Heaven and Earth.
- Translations of Heaven and Earth.
- Hebrew Melodies.
- Translations of Hebrew Melodies.
- Fugitive Pieces and Minor Poems.
- Poems.
- Poems on His Domestic Circumstances.
- Hints from Horace.
- The Irish Avatar
- The Island
- Translations of The Island.
- The Lament of Tasso.
- Translations of The Lament of Tasso.
- Lara.
- Translations of Lara.
- Manfred.
- Translations of Manfred.
- Marino Faliero.
- Translations of Marino Faliero.
- Mazeppa
- Translations of Mazeppa.
- Monody, etc.
- An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill.
- Ode From the French. Translation.
- Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
- Translation of the Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
- Parisina
- Translations.
- The Prisoner of Chillon.
- Translations of The Prisoner of Chillon.
- The Prophecy of Dante.
- Translations of The Prophecy of Dante.
- Sardanapalus.
- Translations of Sardanapalus.
- The Siege of Corinth.
- Translations of The Siege of Corinth.
- The Two Foscari.
- Translations of The Two Foscari.
- The Vision of Judgment.
- The Waltz.
- Werner
- Translations of Werner.
- The Liberal.
- Dedication of Don Juan.
- NOTES.
- Note (1).—On Genuine and Spurious Issues of "English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers."
- Note (2).—Correspondence Between the First Edition as Numbered and the Present Issue as Numbered.
- Additions in the Second, Third, and Fourth (a) Editions.
- Emendations of the Text of the Fourth Edition (b) included in the text of the Fifth and Present Edition.
- Note (3).—The Annotated Copies of the Fourth Edition of 1811.
- APPENDIX TO BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- ILLUSTRATIONS OF LORD BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS.
- CONTENTS OF BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Collections Of Poems.
- Separate Poems And Dramas.
- Translations.
- Collections of Poems.
- Separate Poems and Dramas.
- SUMMARY OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- Translations of Collected Editions.
- SELECTIONS.
- Translations of Selections.
- MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
- Translations Of Miscellaneous Poems.
- COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.
- Translations Of Collections Of Dramas.
- POEMS, DRAMAS, AND COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.
- The Age Of Bronze.
- Beppo.
- Translations Of Beppo
- Bride Of Abydos.
- Translations Of Bride Of Abydos.
- Cain.
- Translations Of Cain.
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
- Translations Of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
- The Corsair.
- Translations of the Corsair.
- The Curse Of Minerva.
- The Deformed Transformed.
- Translation of the Deformed Transformed.
- Don Juan. Cantos I., II.
- Cantos III., IV., V.
- Cantos I-V
- Cantos VI., VII., VIII.
- Cantos IX., X., XI.
- Cantos XII., XIII., XIV.
- Cantos XV., XVI.
- Full Text.
- Translations of Don Juan
- English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers.
- Fare Thee Well! And a Sketch from Private Life.
- The Giaour.
- Translations of The Giaour.
- Heaven and Earth.
- Translations of Heaven and Earth.
- Hebrew Melodies.
- Translations of Hebrew Melodies.
- Fugitive Pieces And Minor Poems
- Poems.
- Poems on His Domestic Circumstances.
- Hints from Horace. The Irish Avatar. The Island.
- Translations of The Island.
- The Lament of Tasso.
- Translations of The Lament of Tasso.
- Lara.
- translations of Lara.
- Manfred.
- Translations of Manfred.
- Marino Faliero.
- Translations Of Marino Faliero.
- Mazeppa.
- Translations of Mazeppa.
- Monody On The Death Of ... Sheridan.
- An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill.
- Ode from the French. Translation
- Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
- Translation Of The Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte.
- Parisina. Translations.
- The Prisoner Of Chillon.
- Translations Of The Prisoner Of Chillon
- The Prophecy Of Dante.
- Translations Of The Prophecy Of Dante
- Sardanapalus.
- Translations Of Sardanapalus
- The Siege Of Corinth.
- Translations Of The Siege Of Corinth
- The Two Foscari.
- Translations Of The Two Foscari
- The Vision Of Judgment.
- The Waltz.
- Werner.
- Translations Of Werner
- The Liberal.
- INDEX
- INDEX TO FIRST LINES.
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