The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry

Chapter 2

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Vol. VIII.: -- Beppo (N.) p. 1 Mazeppa p. 57 Ode p. 113 A Fragment p. 127 Romance Muy Doloroso (Transl.) p. 145 Sonetto di Vittorelli (Transl.) p. 162

_Note_.--Vols. I.-IV. of the Edition of 1818 are illustrated by "Twelve Plates engraved by Charles Heath, and other Artists, from the original Designs of [Tho.] Stothard." The "original Designs," water-colour drawings, were presented by Lord Byron to the third Lord Holland, and are now in the possession of the Earl of Ilchester.

X.

_The Works of the right honourable Lord Byron_. Comprehending all his suppressed poems. Embellished with a portrait, and a Sketch of his Lordship's life. Vols. I.-VI. Paris: Published by Galignani, at the French, English, Italian, German and Spanish library, Nº 18, Rue Vivienne, 1818, in 12º.

[_Bibliographie de la France_, June 13, 1818.]

XI.

_The Works of Lord Byron_. In Thirteen Volumes. Published by Gerard Fleischer. Leipzic. 1818-1822. [8º.

[Kayser, _Index Verborum_. 1834. See, too, _Jahrbücher der Literatur_. Vienna, 1821. Vol. xv. pp. 105-145.]

XII.

The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1819./ [8º.

_Collation_--

Vol. I.: pp. xv. + 479--Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. to Vol. I., pp. v., vi.; Half-title, with Motto, pp. vii., viii.; Preface, etc., pp. ix.-xv.; Text, pp. 1-479. The Imprint (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_./) is in the centre of the last page, p. [480].

Vol. II.: pp. 1-491--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint); Title, one leaf; Cont. to Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-491; Notes to _Beppo_, p. [493], one leaf. Vol. III.: pp. viii. + 330--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. to Vol. III., pp. v.-viii.; Text, pp. 1-330. The Imprint is at the foot of the last page, p. 330.

_Note_.--In Vol. I. the text and notes of Cantos I., II. of _Childe Harold_ are identical with the Eleventh Edition of 1819, the text with the Tenth Edition of 1815. The text of Cantos III. and IV. is all but identical with the text of the editions of 1816, 1818, but the notes have been reset.

_Contents_--

Vol. I.: Childe Harold's, etc. Cantos I., II. (N.) p.1