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
Pp. 45 + Cont. (Hebrew character) (R. Advt. of Hebrew Poems (with vowel
points) of Dr. S. Mandelkern), pp. [47], [48].
_Note_.--The Hebrew translation is over against the English text. The
Title-page, which is in Hebrew and English, is enclosed in an arabesque
border.
_Italian_.
I.
Melodie ebraiche/ di/ Lord G. Byron/ Versione/ di P.P. Parzanese/
Napoli/ dalla tipografia all' insegna di Tasso/ via Concezione a Toledo
No. 3./ 1837/
_Collation_--
Pp. 47.
_Note_.--Printed on green paper.
II.
_Le Melodie ebree_, coll' aggiunta di alcuni altri poemetti. Ivrea,
1855. [16º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Russian_.
Еврейскія мереводъ П. Козлова. С.-Петербургъ [Cyrillic: Evreĭskiya
merevod" P. Kozlova. S.-Peterburg"], 1860.
_Swedish_.
Hebreiska Melodier/ af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversatta/ af/ Theodor Lind./
Helsingfors,/ Theodor Sederholms Forlag./ [1862.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 41 + Innehåll, p. [43].
_Fugitive Pieces and Minor Poems_.
Fugitive Pieces By/ George Gordon Lord Byron/ A Facsimile Reprint of/
The Suppressed/ Edition of/ 1806/ [Title-vignette, Venus Anadyomene in
shell with attendant Cupids.] London/ Printed for Private Circulation/
1886/ [4º.
_Collation_--
Advt. of issue (No. 22 of 100 numbered copies) of--_Printers,/ Chiswick
Press, Tooks Court,/ Chancery Lane, London_./ signed (MS.) "Charles
Whittingham & Co.," pp. i., ii.; Half-title (BYRON'S FUGITIVE PIECES),
pp. iii., iv.; Title, one leaf, pp. v., vi.; Preface (editorial of
facsimile), pp. vii.-x. + blank leaf + Half-title (FUGITIVE PIECES), one
leaf + Dedication--"To/ Those Friends,/ At/ Whose Request They were
printed,/ For whose/ Amusement or Approbation/ They are/ Solely
Intended;/ These TRIFLES are respectfully Dedicated,/ by the/ Author."/
(R. As these POEMS were never intended to meet the public eye, no
apology is necessary for the form in which they now appear. They are
printed merely for the perusal of a few friends to whom they are
dedicated; who will look upon them with indulgence; and as most of them
were composed between the age of 15 and 17, their defects will be
pardoned or forgotten, in the youth and inexperience of the WRITER.) +
Text, pp. [1]-66; (the Imprint (_Printed by S. and J. Ridge, Newark_.)
is at the foot of p. 66) + p. [67] (emblem-heraldic lion with shield and
monogram, subscribed with the Imprint, _Chiswick Press:--C. Whittingham
and Co., Tooks Court,/ Chancery Lane./_).
Contents-
On Leaving N...st...d p. [i]
To E. p. 3
On the Death of Young Lady, Cousin to the Author and very Dear p. 4
to him
To D. p. 5
To... p. 6
To Caroline p. 7
To Maria ---- p. 10
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