The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. PoetryByron, George Gordon Byron, Baron
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The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron
Poetry
Абидосская НевѢста. Турецкая повѢстъ М. Каченовскій. Выборъ изъ
сочиненій лорда Байрона. [Cyrillic: Abidosskaya Neviesta. Turetskaya
poviest". M. Kachenovskiĭ. Vyibor" iz" sochineniye lorda Bairona.] 1821.
_Note_.--_Bride of Abydos_, pp. 177-255.
II.
Невѣста Абидосская. Турецкая повѢстъ лорда Байрона. Перевелъ съ
англійскаго Иванъ Коэловъ. [Cyrillic: Neviesta Abidosskaya. Turetskaya
poviest" lorda Bairona. Perevel" s" angliyeskago Ivan" Kozlov".]
pp. i.-x. 1-92. С.-Петербургъ [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1826. 8º.
Second Edition С.-Петербургъ [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1831. 16º.
III.
Абидосская Невѣста ... Передѣлана ... М. Политковской Москва [Cyrillic:
Abidosskaya Neviesta ... Perediellana ... M. Politkovskoye. Moskva],
1859.
_Collation_--
Pp. 1-57.
_Swedish_.
Bruden Från Abydos,/ En Turkisk Berättelse/ Af/ Lord Byron./
Öfversättning./ Stockholm,/ J.L. Brudins Förlag./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
_Note_.--No. 7 of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser," 1853, etc.
_Cain_.
[_Note_.--_Cain, A Mystery_ was published by John Murray, together with
_Sardanapalus, A Tragedy_, and _The Two Foscari, A Tragedy_, Dec. 21,
1821; _vide post, Sardanapalus, A Tragedy_, No. i. (p. 293).]
I.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By the author of Don Juan./ "Now the Serpent was more
subtil than any beast of/ the field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen.
iii. I./ London:/ _Printed for the Booksellers_,/ By W. Benbow,
Castle-Street, Leicester-Square./ 1822./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-93.
II.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ To which is added/ a Letter from the
Author/ To/ Mr Murray, the original Publisher./ "Now the Serpent was
more subtil than any Beast of the Field which the Lord/ God had made."/
Gen. iii. I./ Second Edition./ London:/ Printed and Published by R.
Carlile, 55, Fleet Street./ 1822./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 5-23 + Letter, etc., p. [24].
III.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than
any beast of the/ field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./
London:/ Printed for the Booksellers,/ _By H. Gray, No. 2, Barbican._/
1822./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-72.
IV.
_Cain, A Mystery_. New York. 1822. [24.
_Collation_--
Pp. 100.
V.
_Cain, a Mystery_. Paris, A. and W. Galignani. 1822. [12º.
[Quérard, 1827.]
VI.
Cain,/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than
any beast of the/ field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./
London:/ Printed for the Booksellers,/ Published by W. Benbow, 252, High
Holborn./ 1824./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-85.
VII.
Lord Byron's/ Cain, A Mystery:/ with/ Notes:/ Wherein the/ Religion of
the Bible/ Is considered, in reference to acknowledged/ Philosophy and
Reason./ By Harding Grant;/ _Author of "Chancery Practice."_/ "Judge
Righteous Judgment,"/ "Prove all things."/ "Justify the ways of God."/
London:/ William Crofts, 19, Chancery Lane./ 1830./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi. + 432.
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