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
Half-title, one leaf; Title (R. _Doncaster:/ Printed by C. and J. White,
Baxter-Gate./_), pp. i., ii.; Biographical Memoir, pp. iii.-ix.; Text,
pp. 1-537. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 537.
_Note_.--The Front. (dated 1828) is a portrait of Lord Byron by T.
Phillips, R.A., engraved by W. Wise.
IV.
Don Juan./ "Difficile est proprie communia dicere."/ Hor. _Epist. ad
Pison._/ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ London:/ Thomas Davison,
Whitefriars./ 1828./ [8º.
Don Juan./ "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be/
no more cakes and ale?--Yes, by St. Anne; and ginger/ shall be hot i'
the mouth too!"--_Twelfth Night; or What/ you Will./_ Shakspeare./ In
Two Volumes. Vol. II./ London:/ Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./ 1828./
[8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: Half-title, one leaf; Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-343. The
Imprint (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./_) is in the
centre of p. [344].
Vol. II.: Half-title, one leaf; Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-371. The
Imprint, as above, is in the centre of p. [372].
_Note_.--The Front. to Vol. I. is "Don Juan, C. ii. St. 89," drawn by R.
Westall, R.A., and engraved by E. Finden; the Front. to Vol. II. is "Don
Juan, Canto II. St. 144," by the same artist and engraver.
V.
Don Juan./ By/ Lord Byron./ Cantos I. To VI./ "Difficile est proprie
communia dicere."/ Hor./ Vol. I./ London:/ Printed for the Booksellers./
1828./ [8º.
Don Juan./ By/ Lord Byron./ Cantos VII. To XVI./ "Dost thou think," etc.
[Motto, three lines]./ Shakespeare./ Vol. II./ London: Printed for the
Booksellers./ 1828./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: Half-title, one leaf; Title (R. _Hamblin, Printer_, 63, _Upper
Thames Street_.); Text, pp. 1-351. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot
of p. [352].
Vol. II.: Half-title, one leaf; Title (R. Imprint as above); Second
Half-title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-392. The Imprint, as above,
is at the foot of p. 392.
VI.
_Don Juan in 16 Cantos_. Campe's Edition. Nuremberg and New York, Campe
and Co. 1832. [12º.
[Kayser, 1834.]
VII.
Don Juan,/ In/ Sixteen Cantos,/ With Notes;/ By Lord Byron./ "Difficile
est," etc./ Horace./ "Dost thou think," etc. [Motto, three lines.
"Shaks."]/ London: Printed for Scott and Webster,/ 36, Charter-House
Square./ 1833./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-359. The Imprint (_C. Morris,
Printer, 20, Sydney Grove, Sydney St._) is at the foot of p. 359.
_Note_.--The Front. is "Don Juan and Julia," by H. Corbould, engraved by
C. Heath. The Title-vignette of the illustrated Title (Don Juan:/
Complete./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Engraved for the English Classics,/
Published by Scott & Webster./) is from a drawing by H. Corbould,
engraved by C. Heath.
VIII.
Don Juan,/ In/ Sixteen Cantos,/ With Notes;/ By Lord Byron./ "Difficile
est," etc./ Horace./ "Dost thou think," etc. [Motto, three lines.
"Shaks."]./ London/ Printed for the Booksellers. 1835./ [12º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_, No. vii.
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