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
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Title (R. _London:/ Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden
Square./_), pp. 1, 2; Half-title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-130.
The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 130.
III.
Don Juan./ Cantos XV. and XVI./ "Dost thou think," etc. [Motto, four
lines]./ Shakspeare./ London:/ Printed for the Booksellers./ 1824./
[12º.
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Title (R. _Sudbury, Printer, 252, High Holborn_.), pp. 1, 2; Text, pp.
3-62. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 62.
IV.
Don Juan./ Cantos XV. and XVI./ "Dost thou think," etc. [Motto, three
lines]./ Shakspeare./ London, 1824:/ Printed for John Hunt, 38,
Tavistock-Street, Covent/ Garden; and 22, Old Bond-Street./ [12º.
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Title (R. _Printed by G.H. Reynell/ 45, Broad-Street, Golden-Square./_),
pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-62.
_Note_.--The Title-page and setting of the Notes, and the quality of the
paper of this edition differ from that of the preceding, but the text
appears to have been set up from the same type.
V.
Don Juan,/ Cantos XV, XVI./ "Dost thou think," etc. [Motto, four
lines]./ Paris: Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ At the French,
English, Italian, German, and Spanish Library,/ No. 18, Rue Vivienne./
1824./ [12º.
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Half-title (R. _Paris: Printed by A. Belin_.); Title, one page; Second
Half-title, with Motto, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-125.
_Full Text_.
I.
Don Juan./ By/ Lord Byron./ Cantos I. To VI./ "Difficile est proprie
communia dicere."/ Hor./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] London: Printed for the
Booksellers./ MDCCCXXVI./ [8º.
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Vol. I.: General Title (The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Vol. XII./ London:/
Printed for the Booksellers./ 1826); Title (R. _Thomas White, Printer,/
Johnson's Court./_); Text, pp. 1-353. The Imprint, as above, is at the
foot of p. [354].
Vol. II.: General Title (_The/ Works_,/ etc. Vol. XIII./ etc.); Title
(Don Juan./ By/ Lord Byron./ Cantos VII. To XVI./ "Dost thou think,"
etc. [Motto, three lines]./ Shakspeare./ Vol. II., etc.) (R. Imprint as
above); Half-title, pp. 1, 2; Text, PP. 3-398.
II.
Don Juan:/ In/ Sixteen Cantos./ By Lord Byron./ "Difficile est proprie
communia dicere."/ _Hor. Epist. ad Pison._/ Complete in one volume./
London:/ Printed for William Clark,/ 60, Paternoster-Row./ 1826./ [16º.
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Title (R. _W. Wilson, Printer,/ 57, Skinner-Street, London./_), pp. i.,
ii.; Biographical Notice, pp. iii.-xii.; Text, pp. 1-432. The Imprint
(_W. Wilson, Printer, 57, Skinner-Street, London_.) is at the foot of p.
452.
III.
Don Juan:/ In/ Sixteen Cantos./ By the/ Right Hon. Lord Byron./
Difficile est proprie communia dicere./ Hor. Epist. ad Pison./ Complete
in one volume./ With a short Biographical Memoir of the/ Author./
[Title-vignette, the Royal Arms.] London:/ Printed for T. and J.
Allman,/ Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields./ 1827./ [16º.
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