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
1. Fare Thee Well
2. A Sketch from Private Life
3. On the Star of "The Legion of Honour"
4. Ode
5. Waterloo
6. Madame Lavalette
7. Farewell to France
8. Adieu to Malta
9. The Curse of Minerva
10. Farewell to England
11. To my Daughter, etc
12. To the Lily of France.
13. Ode to the Island of St. Helena.
14. To ----.
15. Bright be the Place to thy Soul!
16. Stanzas for Music.
17. To ----.
18. Stanzas for Music.
19. To ----.
20. On Reading Lord Byron's Farewell to England.
To which is Prefixed,/ Memoirs of His Life./ Bristol:/ _Printed for W.
Sheppard, Exchange_,/ And may be had of all the Booksellers./ 1816./
[12º.
_Collation_--
Title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Memoirs, etc., pp. iii.-vi.; On Reading
Lord Byron's Farewell to England, pp. i.-iii. (R. Cont.); Text, pp.
1-50. The Imprint (_Mary Bryan, Printer,(51)Corn-Street, Bristol_.) is
at the foot of p. 50.
_Note_.--This edition contains the nine poems published by Hone (1816),
four forgeries, six of the _Poems_ published by Murray in 1816, and,
with a separate pagination, the lines _On Reading Lord Byron's Farewell
to England_ ("------- Still my bosom's indignation").
VIII.
Poems on His Domestic Circumstances, etc. Boston. 1816. [24º.
[Catalogue of the Boston Athenæum Library.]
IX.
Poems,/ etc./ By Lord Byron,/ etc./ Twenty-Third Edition./ Containing/
Nine Poems,/ etc./ London:/ Printed for W. Hone,/ 55, Fleet Street, and
67, Old Bailey,/ (_Three Doors from Ludgate Hill_,)/ And Sold By J.M.
Richardson,/ etc./ 1817/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 32.
X.
Poems,/ on His/ Domestic Circumstances,/ By/ The Right Honourable/ Lord
Byron:/ To which are added,/ Several Choice Pieces from His Lordship's
Works./ "Lord BIRON.--By heaven I do love; and it hath taught me/ to
rhyme, and to be melancholy; and here is part of my rhyme,/ and here my
melancholy."/ SHAKESPEARE'S LOVE'S LABOUR LOST./ London:/ Printed for J.
Limbird, 355, Strand, (East End/ of Exeter 'Change),/ By W. Sears, 45,
Gutter Lane, Cheapside./ 1823/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 48. The Imprint (_Printed by W. Sears, 45, Gutter Lane,
Cheapside, London_.) is at the foot of p. 48.
_Note_.--The collection contains twenty-four poems, including the
forgeries, _To my Daughter_, etc.; _Farewell to England_; _Ode_ ("Oh,
shame to thee," etc.); and _Madame Lavalette_.
XI.
Miscellaneous Poems,/ Including those on His/ Domestic Circumstances./
By Lord Byron./ To which are prefixed/ Memoirs of the Author, and a
Tribute/ To his Memory/ By Sir Walter Scott./ London:/ Printed for John
Bumpus, 85, Newgate Street;/ And R. Griffin, & Co., Glasgow./ 1824/
_Collation_--
Pp. xx. + 21-72. The Imprint (_Printed by A. Hancock, Middle Row Place,
Holborn_.) is at the foot of p. 72.
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