The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
Chapter 9
Beppo (N.) p. 295 The Vision of Judgment (N.) p. 333 The Giaour (N.) p. 373 Parisina p. 435 Vol. IV.:--Manfred (N.) p. 1 Marino Faliero (N.), Preface, etc. p. 267 Vol. V.:--The Two Foscari (N.) p. 1 Appendix p. 123 Werner (N.) p. 143 Cain (N.) p. 331 Vol. VI.:--Heaven and Earth (N.) p. i The Deformed, etc. (N.) p. 53 The Bride, etc. (N.) p. 133 The Corsair (N.) p. 193 Lara (N.) p. 279 The Siege, etc. (N.) p. 331 The Prisoner of Chillon (N.), Sonnet, etc. p. 377 Mazeppa (N.), Advt., etc. p. 399 The Island (N.), Advt., etc. p. 435 The Lament of Tasso, Advt. p. 517 Vol. VII.:--The Prophecy of Dante (N.), Dedication, etc. p. 1 The Age of Bronze (N.) p. 45 The Curse of Minerva (N.) p. 77 Hours of Idleness p. 95 Critique, etc. p. 211 English Bards, etc., Preface p. 221 Hebrew Melodies p. 277 Miscellaneous Poems, and The Dream, etc. p. 301 Morgante Maggiore (N.), Advt. p. 439 Letter to * * * p. 475 Parliamentary Speeches, Debate on the Framework Bill p. 505
_Note_.--The Miscellaneous Poems (67) include the following forgeries: Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.), p. 345; Madame Lavalette, p. 349; Farewell to England, p. 356; To my Daughter, P. 366.
XXVII.
_Works of Lord Byron. Philadelphia_. 1825. Eight Vols. [8º.
_Contents_--
Vol. I.:--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Vol. II.:--Giaour--Two Foscari--Werner.
Vol. III.:--Bride, etc.--Corsair--Cain, a Mystery--Sardanapalus.
Vol. IV.:--Lara--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers--Marino Faliero-Siege, etc.--Prisoner of Chillon--Song.
Vol. V.:--Manfred--Parisina--Deformed Transformed--Vision of Judgment--Beppo--Age of Bronze--Heaven and Earth--Curse of Minerva, etc.
Vol. VI.:--Mazeppa--The Dream--The Island--Prophecy of Dante--Lament of Tasso--Ode to Buonaparte--Monody, etc.--Hebrew Melodies--Miscellaneous Poems.
Vols. VII., VIII.:--Don Juan.
[Catalogue of the Boston Athenæum Library, 1874.]
XXVIII.
_The Works of the R.H. Lord Byron_. In Eight Vols. New York: published by Wm. Borrodaile, at his wholesale Book Store, 114, Fulton Street. 1825.
[Kölbing.]
XXIX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_. Complete in Thirty-two Volumes. Published by the Brothers Schumann, Zwickau. 1825-1827. [16º.
_Note_.--Vol. XXXIII. was issued in 1838. [Kayser, 1841.]
XXX.
_The Works of Lord Byron_, comprising the suppressed poems. In Thirteen Volumes. Paris. Printed by Didot aîné. Published by A. and W. Galignani, No. 18, Rue Vivienne. 1826. [32º.
[_B. de la F._, June 3, 1826.]
XXXI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Including/ The Suppressed Poems./ Complete in one volume/. Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1826./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xliii. + 716--Gen. Half-title (R. _Printed by Jules Didot, Senior,/ Printer to his Majesty, Rue du Pont de Lodi, Nº 6_/); Title-page, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Cont., pp. iii., iv.; The Life of Lord Byron [by J.W. Lake], pp. v.-xliii.; Text, pp. 1-716.
The Front. is a Portrait of Lord Byron by F. Sieurac, engr. by J.T. Wedgwood. The Title-vignette is a harp, etc., resting on foliage (bays and oak leaves).
The Facsimile of the Letter from Lord Byron to M. Galignani, dated Venice, April 27, 1819, is inserted between the "Contents" and the "Life," etc.
_Note_ (1).--Among MISCELLANEOUS POEMS are _The Irish Avatar_, p. 515; _Ode_ ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.), p. 539; _Windsor Poetics_, p. 540; and _Carmina Byronis in C. Elgin_, p. 541. The Volume concludes (pp. 711-716) with _Poems Attributed to Lord Byron_, viz.--
Childish Recollections (32 lines) p. 711 Lord Byron to his Lady ("How strangely," etc.) ib. Ode to the Island of St. Helena ib. To the Lily of France p. 712 Madame Lavalette ib. Adieu to Malta ib. Enigma ("'Twas whispered," etc.) p. 713 The Triumph of the Whale ib. To Jessy ib. To my Daughter p. 714 To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 715 The Farewell ("When man compelled," etc.) ib. Lines ("Would you get to the House," etc.) ib. Verses ("All hail, Mont Blanc," etc.) ib. To a Lady ("And wilt thou weep," etc.) p. 716 Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.)[C] ib. Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib. Lines found in Lord Byron's Bible[D] ib.
_Note_ (2).--This edition was reissued, in 1827, on different paper. An impression of the portrait by F. Sieurac, in an unfinished state, precedes the Frontispiece.
FOOTNOTES:
[C] "Stanzas" were published _Poetical Works_, 1899, iii. 425, 426, with the title, "On the Death of the Duke of Dorset." Note (I) on p. 425 is incorrect.
[D] "Lines Found in Lord Byron's Bible" are by Sir Walter Scott (see _Monastery_, chap. xii.).
XXXII.
_The Works_, etc. Complete. One Vol. Frankfort o. M. Printed by and for H.L. Broenner. 1826. 4º, pp. xvi. + 776.
[Kölbing.]
_Note_.--A Second Edition, pp. xlvi. + 804, including _Morgante Maggiore_ and _Parliamentary Speeches_, was issued in 1829, _vide post_, No. xl.; and a third, pp. xxx. + 784, including _Francesca di Rimini, Hints from Horace_, and _The Blues_, etc., in 1837. According to Kayser, the First Edition appeared in 1827, a second in 1829, and a third, "considerably augmented," in 1837.
XXXIII.
_The Works_, etc. In Six Volumes. London: John Murray, etc. 1827. [Small 8º.
[Kölbing.]
XXXIV.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Four Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1828./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. ix. + 362--Gen. Half-title, Works/ of/ Lord/ Byron./ (R. _London: Printed by Thomas Davison Whitefriars_/), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Gen. Cont., pp. v.-ix.; Cont. of Vol. I. (_n.p._); Text, pp. 1-362.
The Front., "Lord Byron," is engr. by E. Finden from a portrait by G. (_sic_) Phillips, R.A.
Vol. II.: pp. 1-424--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint); Cont. of Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-424. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 424.
The Front., "Medora" (_Corsair_, i. 379), is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by H. Corbould.
Vol. III.: pp. vii. + 383--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. III., pp. v.-vii.; Text, pp. 1-383. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [384].
The Front., "Lord Byron" ("When late I saw thy ... child"), is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by H. Corbould.
Vol. IV.: pp. 1-429--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint); Title, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. IV.; Text, pp. 1-429. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [430].
The Front., "Sardanapalus" (act iv. sc. 1, line 1), is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by H. Corbould.
_Contents_--
Vol. I.:--Childe Harold's, etc., Cantos I.-IV. (N.) p. 1 Vol. II.:--The Giaour (N.) p. 1 The Corsair, Cantos I.-III. (N.) p. 61 Lara, Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 143 The Bride, etc., Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 195 Siege, etc. (N.) p. 253 Parisina (N.) p. 299 The Prisoner of Chillon, Sonnet, etc. (N.) p. 331 Beppo (N.) p. 353 Mazeppa p. 391 Vol. III.:--Manfred (N.) p. 1 Hebrew Melodies: "She walks in beauty" (and 22 others) p. 61 Ode to N.B. (N.) p. 89 Monody, etc. p. 99 Lament of Tasso p. 105 Poems: Written in an Album (and 55 others) p. 119 Ode [to Venice] p. 249 Notes to the Poems p. 255 Prophecy of Dante, Cantos I.-IV. (N.) p. 259 Cain p. 299 Vol. IV.:--Marino Faliero (App.) p. 1 Sardanapalus (N.) p. 175 The Two Foscari (App.) p. 303
XXXV.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Including/ The Suppressed Poems./ Complete in One Volume./ Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1828./ 8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xl. + 718.
_Note_.--This edition closely corresponds with that issued by A. and W. Galignani in 1826-7, _q.v. ante_, No. xxxi. The "Life of Lord Byron," by J.W. Lake, is abbreviated and corrected. Among ATTRIBUTED POEMS are the following additions: _A Drinking Song_ ("Fill the goblet," etc.), p. 716; _Remember Thee_, _ibid_.; _To Mary_ ("Remind me not," etc.), p. 717; Verses ("There was a time," etc.), _ibid_.; _On Leaving England_, _ibid._; and the following omissions: Verses ("All hail, Mont Blanc," etc.), 1826, p. 715; and _Lines found in Lord Byron's Bible_, 1826, p. 716.
XXXVI.
_The Works of Lord Byron_. Complete in One Volume. Title-Vignette. Published by Broenner, Frankfort. 1828, 8º.
_Note_.--A Second Edition was issued in 1829, and a third, "considerably augmented," in 1837. [Kayser.]
XXXVII.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Six Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1829./ 8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.:--Gen. Half-title, "Byron" (R. _London: Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriar's_), pp. i., ii; Title, one leaf, pp. iii, iv.; General Cont., pp. v.-ix.; Cont. of Vol. I., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-235. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [236].
Vol. II.: Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint); Title, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-297. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [300].
Vol. III.: Gen. Half-title, etc., as in Vol. II.; Text pp. 1-282. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [284].
Vol. IV.: pp. vii. + 275--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. IV., pp. v.-vii.; Text, pp. 1-275. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [276].
Vol. V.: Half-title, etc., as in Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-26. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 264.
Vol. VI.: pp. viii. + 266--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii, iv.; Cont. of Vol. VI. (_B.R._), pp. v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-266. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [268].
_Contents_--
Vol. I.:--Childe Harold's, etc., Cantos I.-III. (Pref. N.) p. 1 Vol. II.:--Childe Harold's, etc., Canto IV. (N.) p. 1 The Giaour (N.) p. 157 The Corsair, Cantos I.-III. (N.) p. 217 Vol. III.:--Lara, Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 1 The Bride, etc., Cantos I., II. (N.) p. 53 Siege, etc. (N.) p. 111 Parisina (N.) p. 157 The Prisoner, etc. (Sonnet, N.) p. 189 Beppo (N.) p. 211 Mazeppa p. 249 Vol. IV.:--Manfred (N.) p. 1 Hebrew Melodies: "She walks," etc. (and 21 others) p. 61 Ode to N.B. (N.) p. 85 Monody, etc. p. 95 Lament of Tasso p. 101 Poems: Written in an Album (and 56 others) (N.) p. 115 Prophecy of Dante, Cantos I.-IV. (N.) p. 235 Vol. V.:--Marino Faliero (A) p. 1 Cain p. 179 Vol. VI.:-Sardanapalus (N.) p. 1 The Two Foscari (A) p. 135 Notes to Captain Medwin's, etc. p. 253
XXXVIII.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Four Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1829./ 12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.:--Gen. Half-title, "Byron" (R. (_a_) _Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_); Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Gen. Cont., pp. v.-x.; Cont. of Vol. I., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-357. The Imprint (_b_) (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_/), is in the centre of the last page, p. [360].
Vol. II.: pp. 1-424--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint (_a_)); Title, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-424. The Imprint (_b_) is at the foot of p. 424.
Vol. III.:--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint (_a_)); Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. III., pp. v.-viii.; Text, pp. 1-383. The Imprint (_b_) is at the foot of the last page, p. [384].
Vol. IV.: pp. 1-412--Half-title (R. Imprint (_a_)); Title, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. IV.; Text, pp. 1-412. The Imprint (_b_) is at the foot of p. 412.
_Contents_--
The Cont. of Vols. I., II., III. of the Edition of 1829 are identical with the Cont. of Vols. I., II., III. of the Edition of 1828. The pagination of the Text 1829 follows the pagination of the Text 1828, but the type of 1829 is not the type of 1828.
Vol. IV. (1829):--Marino Faliero p. 1 Appendix p. 147 Sardanapalus (N.) p. 161 The Two Foscari p. 289 Appendix p. 381 Notes on Captain Medwin's "Conversations of Lord Byron" p. 401
_Note_.--The original Italian and French Versions of the _Cronica di Sanuto_, and the extracts from the works of P. Daru and P.L. Ginguené, which appeared in 1828, are omitted in 1829, and the notes (by John Murray) on Captain Medwin's _Conversations, etc._ (1824), are inserted.
XXXIX.
_The Poetic Works_, etc., including his _Don Juan_--all his minor poems, and the suppressed pieces of _Cain_, and the _V. of Judgment_, all complete. In Two Vols. Second Edition. Philadelphia: Published by the Washington Press. 1829. [4º and 6º.
XL.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Complete/ In One Volume./ [Title-vignette, "Ship in Storm," engraved on steel by C. Tremonet.] The Second Edition, considerably augmented./ Francfort O.M./ Printed by and for H.L. Broenner./ 1829./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xlvi + Cont., one leaf + 804--Title, one leaf; _Life_, etc., by J.W. Lake, pp. i.-xli. + A Character of Lord Byron, by Sir W. Scott, pp. xlii., xliii. + "Goethe und Byron" (including the stanzas "Ein freundlich Wort," etc.) + "Lord Byron's Last Lines," pp. xliv.-xlivi. + Cont., one leaf, _n.p._ + Text, pp. 1-804.
_Note_.--The Miscellaneous Poems include Ode "Oh, shame to thee," etc., and On Sir John Moore's Burial, p. 650. The ATTRIBUTED POEMS are identical with those published in Paris, 1826 (No. xxxi.), except that they include To Miss Chaworth ("Remind me not," etc.), and exclude Lines Found in Lord Byron's Bible. The Notes to _Childe Harold's, etc._, and other poems are printed continuously, pp. 715-792. _The Waltz_, together with the _Notes_, is on pp. 795-798.
XLI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Four Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1830./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. ix. + 359--Title (R. (_a_) _Thomas Davison, London._), pp. i., ii.; General Cont., pp. iii.-ix.; Cont. of Vol. I., p. x.; Text, pp. 1-359. The Imprint (_b_) (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_/) is in the centre of the last page, p. [360].
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron," is engraved by E. Finden from a portrait by T. Phillips, R.A.
Vol. II.: pp. iv. + 424--Title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Cont. of Vol. II., pp. iii., iv.; Text, pp. 1-383. The Imprint (_b_) is at the foot of p. 424.
Vol. III.: pp. vi. + 383--Title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Cont. of Vol. III., pp. iii.-vi.; Text, pp. 1-383. The Imprint (_b_) is in the centre of the last page, p. [384].
Vol. IV.: pp. 1-415--Title (R. Imprint); Cont. of Vol. IV., one leaf; Text, pp. 1-415. The Imprint (_b_) is in the centre of the last page, p. [384].
The Front, of Vol. II. is that of Vol. II., ed. 1828; the Front. of Vol. III. that of Vol. IV., 1828; and the Front. of Vol. IV. that of Vol. III., 1828.
_Note_.--The Cont. of Vols. I.-IV., 1830, are identical with the Cont. of Vols. I.-IV., 1829. The Notes have been partly re-set.
XLII.
_The Complete Works_, etc., including his lordship's suppressed poems with others never before published. (With portrait and _fac-simile_.) Paris, Galignani, 1830. [12º.
[Quérard, 1846.]
XLIII.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Six Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1831./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Vols. I.-IV. of Ed. 1831 are identical with Vols. I.-IV. of Ed. 1830. The Frontispieces of Vols. III., IV., which were transposed in Ed. 1830, are restored to their original position, as in Ed. 1828.
Vol. V.: pp. xii. + 475--Gen. Half-title (R. (_a_) _Thomas Davison, London_), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Editor's Advt. to _Hours of Idleness_, pp. v.-vii.; Cont. of Vol. V., pp. ix.-xii.; Text, pp. 1-475; Publisher's Advt. of the Life of Lord Byron (2 Vols. 4to).... by Thomas Moore, Esq., p. [477]. The Imprint (_b_) (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_:/) is in the centre of p. 476.
The Frontispiece, "Heaven and Earth," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by H. Richter.
Vol. VI.: pp. viii. + 459--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. to Vol. VI., pp. v.-viii.; Text, pp. 1-459. The Imprint (_b_) is in the centre of the last page, p. [460].
The Frontispiece, "The Island," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by H. Richter.
_Contents_--
Vol. V.:--Hours of Idleness: Preface, etc. p. 1 On leaving Newstead Abbey (and 64 others) p. 11 Critique from _Edinb. Rev._ p. 203 English Bards, etc. p. 209 Hints from Horace p. 273 The Curse of Minerva p. 329 The Waltz p. 345 Age of Bronze p. 365 The Vision of Judgment p. 397 Morgante Maggiore p. 441 Vol. VI.:--Werner p. 1 The Deformed Transformed p. 157 Heaven and Earth p. 227 The Island: Cantos I.-IV. App. p. 277 Poems: The Blues p. 351 Fragment ("Hills of Annesly") p. 368 The Prayer of Nature ib. Fragment ("Young Oak," etc., 10 lines) p. 371 On Revisiting Harrow p. 372 L'amitie, etc. p. 373 To my Son p. 377 Epitaph on John Adams p. 379 Fragment ("Forget this World," etc.) (20 lines) p. 380 To Mrs. ---- ("When man expell'd," etc.) p. 381 A Love-song ("Remind," etc.) p. 382 Stanzas to ---- ("There was a time," etc.) p. 383 To the Same ("And wilt thou weep," etc.) p. 384 Song ("Fill the goblet," etc.) p. 386 Stanzas to ---- on leaving England p. 387 Lines to Mr. Hodgson p. 390 Epistle to ("Oh, banish," etc.) p. 393 The Devil's Drive p. 396 Additional stanzas to the Ode to Napoleon p. 400 Stanzas for Music ("I speak not," etc.) p. 401 Address--at the Caledonian Meeting p. 402 Lines--for the opening of "The Siege of Corinth" p. 404 Extract, "Could I remount," etc. p. 406 To Augusta p. 407 On the bust of Helen by Canova p. 413 To Thomas Moore ("My boat," etc.) ib. To Mr. Murray ("Strahan," etc.) p. 414 Stanzas to the River Po p. 416 The Irish Avatar p. 419 On the Prince Regent's returning the picture, etc. p. 425 To Belshazzar p. 427 Sonnet to George the Fourth p. 428 Francesca of Rimini p. 429 Stanzas ("Oh, talk not to me," etc.) p. 431 To the Countess of B--- p. 432 Lines from a letter to T. Moore ("So we'll," etc.) p. 434 Epistle to Dr. [Polidori] ib. Ep. ("My dear Mr. Murray") p. 437 To Mr. J. Murray ("For Oxford," etc.) p. 439 On this Day, etc. p. 440 From the Portuguese p. 442 Paraphrase from ... the _Medea_ p. 443 Epitaph ("Youth, Nature," etc.) ib. On Moore's Last ... Farce p. 444 On Lord T.'s poems ib. To Lord T. p. 445 To Thomas Moore ("Oh, you," etc.) p. 446 Fragment of an Ep. to T. Moore ("What say I," etc.) p. 447 On Napoleon's Escape from Elba p. 449 Fragment ... On hearing that Lady Byron was ill (6 lines) ib. To Thomas Moore ("What are you," etc.) ib. Song for the Luddites p. 450 Versicles p. 451 To Mr. Murray ("To hook," etc.) ib. On the birth of J.W.R. Hoppner p. 452 Epigram (from Rulhieres) (_sic_) p. 453 Epigr. ("To-day it is," etc.) ib. Epigr. ("Here's a Happy," etc.) ib. Epigr. ("This day of all," etc.) p. 454 Endorsement to the deed, etc. ib. Epitaph for William Pitt ib. Epigr. ("In digging," etc.) p. 455 Stanzas ("When a man," etc.) ib. On his Thirty-third Birthday ib. Epigr. ("The Brasiers," etc.) p. 456 Epigr. ("The world," etc.) ib. The Charity Ball p. 457 Impromptu ib. Windsor Poetics p. 458 Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus ib.
_Note_.--List of publications by John Murray, January 4, 1831--"A fifth and sixth vol. of Lord Byron's Works: containing _E.B., etc., Heaven & E., The Def. Trans., The Island_, etc., etc., forming the portion of the Works recently purchased by Mr. Murray, and rendering them the first and only complete edition (_Don Juan_ being alone excepted). 2 vols. 12º. Printed for the first time, to match with the Edition of Lord Byron's Works in 4 vols. 18º."
XLIV.
The/ Complete works/ of/ Lord Byron,/ Including/ his Lordship's Suppressed Poems,/ With others never before published./ In one Volume./ Paris./ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1831./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxiv. + 730--Half-title (R. _Printed by J. Smith, Rue Montmorency, Paris_./); Title, one leaf; Cont., pp. i.-iv.; The Life of Lord Byron [abridged from the _Life_ by J.W. Lake] pp. v.-xxiv.; Text, pp. 1-730.
The Frontispiece, a portrait of Lord Byron, engr. by J.T. Wedgwood from a painting by W.E. West, in arabesque frame, rests on miniatures of Newstead Abbey and Missolunghi (_sic_) designed by F. Sieurac. The Title-vignette is tomb, harp, willows, etc. A lithograph of letter, April 27, 1819, to the Editor of _Galignani's Messenger_, is inserted between the _Life_ and the Text.
_Contents_--
This edition includes Hours of Idleness (Sec. Ed.), _English Bards_, etc., _The Curse of Minerva_, _The Waltz_, all poems published by John Murray before 1831, a selection of poems included in Moore's _Notices of the Life_, etc., poems published by John Hunt, Letter to ... on Bowles' Strictures on Pope, Fragment, Parliamentary Speeches, and the following spurious and additional poems:--
Madame Lavalette p. 699 Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.) p. 705 _Carmina Byronis in C. Elgin_ p. 707 Ode to the Island of St. Helena ib. Enigma on the letter H p. 708 To Jessy ib. To my Daughter p. 709 Lines to Mr. Hobhouse p. 710 Lines found in the Travellers' book at Chamouni ib. Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 712 In the Valley of Waters p. 713 Francesca ib. Faith, Wisdom, Love and Power ib. Thermopylæ p. 714 Song, "Do you know Dr. Nott?" p. 716 To Mr. Hobhouse, "What made you," etc. (20 lines) p. 717 Enigma on the letter I p. 720 To Memory ("Oh, memory," etc.) p. 721 To my dear Mary Anne ib. On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc.) p. 722
_Note_.--Among the ATTRIBUTED POEMS are To the Lily of France, p. 729; The Triumph of the Whale, _ib._; To Lady C. Lamb, _ib._; Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.), p. 730.
XLV.
_The Works_, etc., including the suppressed poems. Also a Sketch of his Life. By J.W. Lake. Complete in one Vol. Philadelphia. Published by Henry Adams and sold by John Griggs. 1831. [4º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxix. + 176.
XLVI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With/ His Letters and Journals,/ And His Life,/ By Thomas Moore, Esq./ In Fourteen Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 183./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. xv. + 359--Title (R. Imprint, _London:/ Printed by A. Spottiswoode,/ New-Street-Square_./), pp. i., ii.; Cont. of Vol. I., pp. iii., iv.; Half-title, pp. v., vi.; Dedication to Sir W. Scott, pp. vii., viii.; Preface to the First Vol. of First Ed., pp. ix., x.; Preface to the Sec. Vol., pp. xi.-xv.; Text (_Notices of the Life of Lord Byron_), pp. 1-359.
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the Age of 19," is engr. by W. Finden from the portrait by G. Sanders: the Title-vignette, "Cadiz," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield.
Vol. II.: pp. 1-341--The Frontispiece "Tepaleen," is engr. by F. Finden from a drawing by W. Purser; the Title-vignette, "Constantinople," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield.
Vol. III.: pp. 1-376--The Front., "Marathon," and the Title-vignette, "A Street in Athens," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by C. Stansfield.
Vol. IV.: pp. 1-359--The Front., "The Wengen Alps," and the Title-vignette, "The Coliseum from the Orto Farnese," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.D. Harding.
Vol. V.: pp. 1-376--The Front., "S^ta^ Maria Dalla Spina," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.; the Title-vignette, the "Hellespont," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J.D. Harding.
Vol. VI.: pp. 1-416--The Front., "Newstead Abbey" [from the Monk's Garden], and the Title-vignette, "The Fountain at Newstead Abbey," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by W. Westall, A.R.A.
Vol. VII.: pp. xv. + 319--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, June, 1832), pp. v.-vii.; Cont. of Vol. VII., pp. ix.-xv.; Text, pp. 1-319. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [320].
The Front., "The Gate of Theseus," and the Title-vignette, "The Plains of Troy," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A. A facsimile of the two first stanzas of To D---- faces p. 12.
Vol. VIII.: pp. x. + 328--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, July 20, 1832), pp. v.-x.; Cont. of Vol. VIII., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-328. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 328.
The Front., "Bacharach," and the Title-vignette, "The Castle of St. Angelo," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A. A facsimile of _Childe Harold's, etc._, Canto III. stanza xci. faces p. 174. In earlier copies the facsimile faced p. [viii.] of Vol. IX. See Note on reverse of p. vii. of that volume.
Vol. IX.: pp. vii. + 360--Title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Advt. (editorial, July 20, 1832), pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. IX., pp. v.-vii.; Text, pp. 1-360. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 360.
The Front., "Petrarch's Tomb," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.; the Title-vignette, "Seville," is engr. by E. Finden.
Vol. X.: pp. xix. + 316--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, September 16, 1832), pp. v.-xiii.; Cont. of Vol. X., pp. xv.-xix.; Text, pp. 1-316. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 316.
The Front., "Corinth," is engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A., and W. Page; the Title-vignette, "Athens and the Island of Egina," is engr. by E. Finden from drawings by C. Stansfield and W. Page.
Vol. XI.: pp. viii. + 326--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, October 10, 1832), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XI., pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-326. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 326.
The Front., "The Bridge of Sighs," and the Title-vignette, "The Bernese Alps," are engr. by E. Finden, from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XII.: pp. vi. + 324--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, November 10, 1832), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XII., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-324. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 324.
The Front., "Florence," is engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.D. Harding and G. Moran, junr.; the Title-vignette, "San Georgio Maggiore," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A.R.A.
Vol. XIII.: pp. vi. + 369--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, December 12, 1832), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XIII., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-369. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [370].
The Front., "The Arch of Titus," is engr. by E. Finden, from drawings by C. Stansfield and W. Page; the Title-vignette, "The Walls of Rome," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XIV.: pp. 1-360--Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. [i., ii.]; Title, one leaf, pp. [iii., iv.]; Advt. (editorial, January 10, 1833), pp. [v., vi.]; Text, pp. 1-360. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 360.
The Front., "Parnassus," and the Title-vignette, "The Field of Waterloo," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XV.: pp. vi. + 334--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i. ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, February 15, 1833), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XV., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-334. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 334.
The Front., "Scio," and the Title-vignette, "Genoa," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XVI.: pp. vi. + 335--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, March 15, 1833), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XVI., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-335. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [336].
The Front., "Cologne," and the Title-vignette, "St. Sophia," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XVII.: pp. viii. + 304--Half-title (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Advt. (editorial, May 15, 1833), pp. v., vi.; Cont. of Vol. XVII., pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-248; Index, pp. 249-304. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 304.
The Front., "The School of Homer," and the Title-vignette, "The Castellated Rhine," are engr. by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
_Contents_--
Vols. I.-V.:--Notices of the Life of Lord Byron. Vol. VI.:--The Life, etc., from February, 1823-April, 1824 p.1 App.: cont. two epistles from the Armenian, etc. p. 269 Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose: Review of Wordsworth's Poems, 1807 p. 293 Review of Gell's Geography of Ithaca, etc., 1811 p. 296 Parliamentary Speeches, etc. p. 314 A Fragment. [The Vampyre.] 1816 p. 339 Letter to John Murray, Esq., etc. p. 346 Observations upon "Observations," etc. [_Now first p. 382 published._] Vol. VII.:--Hours of Idleness: a Series of Poems, Original and Translated: Dedication. p. 1 Preface p. 5 On the Death of a Young Lady (and 69 others) p. 9 Article from the _Edin. Rev._ p. 188 Occasional Pieces: written in 1807-8: The Adieu (and 15 others) p. 195 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers p. 219 Occasional Pieces: written in 1808-1810: Well, thou art happy (and 15 others) p. 291 Vol. VIII.:--Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Preface to the p. 3 First and Second Cantos To Ianthe p. 9 Canto the First [Canto the Second, etc.] p. 11 Dedication of Canto the Fourth p. 189 Historical Notes to Canto the Fourth p. 271 Vol. IX.:--Occasional Pieces: written in 1811-1813: Lines written beneath a Picture (and 31 others) p. 3 Hints from Horace p. 47 The Curse of Minerva p. 107 The Waltz p. 123 The Giaour p. 141 The Bride, etc. p. 203 The Corsair (Dedication, etc.) p. 257 Appendix: Remarks on the Romaic, etc. p. 339 Vol. X.:--Ode to N.B. p. 1 Lara (Cantos I., II. (N.)) p. 17 Hebrew Melodies: She walks in Beauty (and 22 others) p. 75 The Siege, etc. p. 99 Parisina p. 149 Domestic Pieces: Fare Thee Well (and five others) p. 185 Monody, etc. p. 211 The Prisoner of Chillon p. 221 The Dream p. 243 Occasional Pieces: 1814-1816: The Devil's Drive (and 28 others) p. 257 Vol. XI.:--Manfred p. 1 The Lament of Tasso p. 77 Beppo p. 95 Mazeppa p. 143 Ode on Venice p. 179 The Morgante Maggiore (Canto I.) p. 187 The Prophecy of Dante (Cantos I.-IV.) p. 259 Occasional Pieces: Versicles (and 14 others) p. 307 Vol. XII.:--Francesca of Rimini p. 1 Stanzas to the Po p. 13 Stanzas (Written on the Road, etc.) p. 19 The Blues p. 21 Marino Faliero (App.) p. 43 The Vision of Judgment (App.) p. 231 Occasional Pieces: Stanzas ["Could Love for ever"] (and 5 others) p. 317 Vol. XIII.:--Heaven and Earth p. 1 Sardanapalus p. 55 The Two Foscari p. 197 The Deformed Transformed p. 301 Vol. XIV.:--Cain (App.) p. 1 Werner p. 113 The Age of Bronze p. 263 The Island p. 299 Stanzas: To a Hindoo Air p. 357 Lines ("On this day," etc.) p. 358 Vol. XV.:--Preface to Don Juan p. 3 Testimonies of Authors p. 5 Letter to the Editor of "My Grandmother's Review" p. 41 Some Observations upon an article in _Blackwood's p. 55 Magazine_ (August, 1819. [Now first pub.]) Fragment ("I would to heaven," etc.) p. 100 Dedication to Robert Southey, Esq. p. 101 Don Juan (Cantos I.-III.) p. 109 Vol. XVI.:--Don Juan (Cantos IV., V., App.) p. 1 Preface to Cantos VI., VII., VIII. p. 127 Cantos VI.-X. p. 133 Vol. XVII.:--Don Juan (Cantos XI.-XVI.) p. 1 Appendix: Farewell to Malta (and nine additional p. 239 occasional pieces Concluding Page of Lord Byron's "Observations upon an p. 247 Article," etc. Index p. 249
_Note_ (1).--The Title-pages of Vols. XIII., XIV., XV., XVI., issued in 1833, do not specify the total number of volumes. The Title-pages of Vol. I. issued in 1835, Vol. II. in 1833, and Vol. IX. in 1834, print the words, "In Seventeen Volumes." There were probably other variations. There is an illustrated Title-page ornamented with a Title-vignette (_vide supra et ante_) to each volume.
_Note_ (2).--The editor of these volumes was John Wright (1770?-1844), the editor of Cobbett's _Parliamentary History_, and the ninth and tenth volumes of Boswell's _Life of Johnson_ (1836), and of Sir Henry Cavendish's _Debates of the House of Commons during the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, etc._, two vols. 1841-3.
XLVII.
_The Complete Works_, etc., including his suppressed poems and others never before published. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry. 1832. [8º.
[_Katalog der Bucher_, von Eduard Grisebach, 1894, p. 127.]
_Note_.--The Front. is "Lord Byron," from a portrait by Hopwood. Quérard, 1846, gives the names of the publishers of this edition as Baudry, Barrois, Amyot.
XLVIII.
_The Works_, etc., In Verse and Prose. Including his Letters, Journals, etc. With a sketch of his Life. New York: George Dearborn, Publisher. 1833. 4º. pp. xxviii., 203, 619. ["... The first complete edition of the Poetical and Prose Works of Lord Byron."--_Publisher's Advt._]
_Note_.--The Catalogue of the Library of Congress, 1880, describes this or a Second Edition as consisting of two vols. in one, 8º.
XLIX.
The/ Complete Works/ of Lord Byron,/ Reprinted from the last London Edition,/ with considerable additions, now first published;/ Containing/ Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore, Walter Scott, Campbell, Jeffrey, Egerton Brydges, Wilson, Hobhouse,/ Dallas, Hunt, Milman, Lockhart, Bowles, Heber, Medwin, Gamba, Croby, Ugo Foscolo, Ellis,/ Kennedy, Parry, Stanhope, Gait, Nathan, Lady Blessington, Mrs. Shelley, etc./ And/ A Complete Index;/ To which is prefixed/ A Life,/ By Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq., M.P.,/ In one Volume./ Paris/ Published by A. and W. Galignani and Co./ 1835./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935--Half-title (R. _Printed by H. and A. Firmin Didot, rue Jacob, No. 24._), pp. i., ii.; Title, pp. iii., iv.; (Publisher's) Advt., pp. v., vi.; Cont. pp. vii.-x.; The Life of Lord Byron, pp. xi.-xxxiii.; Text pp. 1-908; Index, pp. 909-935.
The Frontispiece is a portrait of Lord Byron, engr. by J.T. Wedgwood from a painting by W.E. West. The portrait in arabesque frame rests on picture of Newstead Abbey and Missolunghi (_sic_), designed by F. Sieurac. There is a lithographed vignette of tomb, harp, wreath, etc., on the title-page, and a lithograph of the memorial tablet in the chancel of Hucknall Torkard. A facsimile of the letter dated Venice, April 27, 1819, precedes the text, and facsimiles of original MS. of "To D----," and of _Childe Harold_, Canto IV. stanza xcii., face pp. 3, 122.
_Miscellaneous Poems_--
On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc.) p. 842 On Lord Elgin ("Noseless himself," etc.) p. 864 Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 887 Epigram from Martial ("The Laureate's House," etc.) p. 888 To Mr. Hobhouse ("Would you get," etc.) ib. To Mr. Hobhouse ("What made you," etc.) ib. On Queen Caroline p. 901 Elegy on the Recovery of Lady ---- p. 903 Song, "Do you know Doctor Nott?" ib. To ---- ("But once I dared," etc.) p. 904 On Sam Rogers ("Nose and Chin," etc.) ib. On Lady Milbank's Dog Trim p. 905 Lines to Lady Holland ("Lady, accept," etc.) ib. Attributed Poems: To Jessy ("There is a mystic," etc.) p. 906 Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni ib. To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 907 To the Prince of W_h_ales ib. On the letter I p. 908 To my dear Mary Anne ib. Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.) ib.
_Note_.--This edition includes the contents of "the last [edition] published in London in seventeen volumes," together with the poems published in the Appendix to the _Works of Lord Byron_ (1832-1833, xvii. 238-248), and the following pieces not recognized or collected by John Murray.
L.
_The Complete Works_, etc. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry, Amyot, Truchy. 1835. [8º.
[Quérard, 1846.]
_Note_.--This edition was reissued in 1840.
LI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Complete In One Volume./ With Notes By/
Thomas Moore, Esq., Lord Jeffrey, Sir Walter Scott, Bishop Heber, Samuel Rogers, Esq., Professor Wilson, J.G. Lockhart, Esq., George Ellis, Esq., Thomas Campbell, Esq., Rev. H.H. Milmand,
etc. etc. etc.
London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1837./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 827--Title (R. _London:/ Printed by A. Spottiswoode,/ New-Street-Square./_), pp. i., ii.; Contents, pp. iii.-vi.; Chronology of Lord Byron's Life and Works, pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-812; Index, pp. 813-827. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 827.
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by E. Finden from the portrait by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title is embellished with a vignette of "Newstead Abbey," engr. by E. Finden from a painting by T. Creswick.
The Dedication is enclosed in an arabesque of oak branches issuing from a shield bearing the arms and motto. (_Industria_) of Sir Robert Peel. It runs as follows: To/ The Right Honorable/ Sir Robert Peel, Bart./ etc. etc. etc./ This/ Collective Edition/ of The Works of His/ "School and Form Fellow,"/ Is/ Respectfully Inscribed/ By His/ Faithful and Obedient Servant/ John Murray,/ February Fifth./ MDCCCXXXVII./
Facsimiles of Lord Byron's Handwriting at Various Periods of His Life, viz.: I. _At Harrow in_ 1803. II. _From the Giaour_, 1813. _First draft_. III. _Marriage Signatures of Lord and Lady Byron_, January 2, 1815. IV. _From Lord Byron's Diary_, 1821. V. _From Lord Byron's last letter to Mr. Murray, dated Missalonghi, February 2_, 1824 (four pages, _n.p._) are inserted between the "Chronology," etc., and the Text.
The first edition was bound in brown cloth. Lord Byron's Coat of Arms, with Coronet, Supporters and Motto, is stamped in gold on the cover.
_Note_.--This Edition, which is printed in double columns enclosed by a double line, has been reissued at brief intervals from 1838 to 1902.
The contents of this volume includes the contents of Vols. VII.-XVII. of the Ed. 1832, 1833, together with the following additions already printed (except No. 4) in Vols. I.-VI.:--
_Contents_--
1. Translation of ... Nurse's Dole ("Oh, how I wish," etc.) p. 546
2. My Epitaph ("Youth, Nature," etc.) ib.
3. Remember thee! Remember thee! p. 554
4. John Keats p. 574
5. Impromptu ("Beneath Blessington's eyes") p. 577
6. To the Countess of Blessington ib.
Appendix: Conversations of Lord Byron as related by Thomas p. 809 Medwin, Esq., compared with a Portion of His Lordship's Correspondence. Published, Ed. 1828, iv. 419-429.
LII.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ From the last London Edition,/ Now first collected and arranged, and Illustrated/ With all the notes/ By Sir Walter Scott [and 24 others--five lines] To which is prefixed the Life of the Author/ By John Galt, Esq./ In one Volume./ Paris:/ Baudry's European Library,/ Rue Du Coq, near the Louvre./ A. and W. Galignani and Co., 18, Rue Vivienne./ Sold also by Amyot, Rue de la Paix; Truchy, Boulevard des Italiens; Theophile Barrois, Jun.,/ Rue Richelieu; at the Librairie des Etrangers, 55, Rue Neuve-Saint-Augustin;/ And by all the Principal Booksellers on the Continent./ 1837./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. II + cxxii + 954--Half-title (R. _Printed by Casimir, 12, Rue de la Vieille-Monnaie_); Title, one leaf; Publisher's Advt., pp. 1-6; Contents, pp. 7-11; _The Life of Lord Byron_. By John Galt, Esq., pp. i.-cxxii.; Text, pp. 1-941; Index, pp. 943-954. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 954.
The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron at the age of 17" (_sic_), is engr. by Blanchard from the painting by G. Sanders. The Title-page is embellished with a vignette of a shipwreck.
Facsimiles of Lord Byron's Handwriting, etc. (as in No. li.), four pages (_n.p._), are inserted between the "Life," and the Text.
_Note_.--This volume "contains all the works of Lord Byron carefully reprinted from the [last eleven volumes of the] London edition published by Mr. Murray in 1833." The prose pieces published in Vol. VI. of the same edition are included. The additional poems printed in the Appendix of Vol. XVII., 1833, "occupy respectively their proper places."
Galt's _Life of Lord Byron_ was first published in 1830 as No. 1 of G.A. Gleig's "National Library."
LIII.
_The Works_, etc., Complete in one Vol. With Notes by Th. Moore, Lord Jeffrey, etc. Authorized Foreign Edition. London and Leipzig: Black and Armstrong. 1837.
_Note_.--Kayser (1841) records the issue of _The Works_ in seventeen volumes, and _The Complete Works_ in ten volumes (pocket edition), by the same publisher. (See, too, _The Prisoner of Chillon_, by E. Kölbing, 1896)
LIV.
_Lord Byron's Complete Works_. In Seven Vols. Mannheim. Henry Hoff. 1837. [16º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
LV.
_The Complete Works_, etc. Including the Suppressed Poems and Supplementary pieces selected from his papers after his Death. In one Vol. Paris. Published by Gamier, Palais-Royal. 1839. [4º.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. xlv. + 724.
LVI.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Eight Volumes./ Vol. I.--Part I./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1839.-[4º.
_Note_.--This edition (printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square), together with _Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, etc., by T. Moore_. 2 v. 1830. 4º. ("to which have been added the Letter to [John Murray] on the Rev. W.L. Bowles' Strictures on the life and writings of Pope.... Second Edition, and a few other printed papers, also numerous views, portraits, autograph letters," etc.) bound in 44 vols. with the gen. Title (The/ Poetical Works,/ Letters and Journals,/ of/ Lord Byron:/ with/ Notices of His Life./ By/ Thomas Moore, Esq./ Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: 1844./), printed expressly for the purpose and prefixed to each volume, which is known as the "Watts" Collection (B.M.C. 44, e-h), was arranged by the late William Watts, Esq., Member of the Philharmonic Society, who died at Jersey, December 28, 1859, aged 81. (See Kölbing's _P. of Chillon_, 1896, pp. 90-92.)
LVII.
_The Works_, etc. Complete in Five Vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1842. [8º.
[Kölbing.]
_Note_.--A Second Edition was issued in 1886.
LVIII.
_The Works_, etc. A New Edition. Edited by Thomas Moore, Esq. Complete in four volumes. With Engravings. Philadelphia. Carey and Hart. 1843.
[Kölbing.]
LIX.
_The Complete Works_, etc.... A Life by Thomas Moore, Esq. In One Volume. With a Portrait. Second Edition. Frankfort o. M. Published by Joseph Baer.; 1846. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 1004.
_Note_.--Another edition appeared in 1852 (_vide post_, No. lxv.).
[Kölbing.]
LX.
The/ Works of Lord Byron;/ In Verse and Prose./ Including/ His Letters, Journals, etc./ With/ A Sketch of His Life./ Hartford:/ Published by Silas Andrus and Son./ 1847./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxviii. + 319 + 627--Illustrated Title as above (_n.d._), pp. iii., iv.; Title (R. Publishers' Advt, New York, Jan. 1834), pp. v., vi.; Cont. pp. vii.--xiv.; _The Life of Lord Byron_ [By Fitz Green Halleck], pp. xv.-xxviii.; Text (i.) _Letters_ (635), Extracts from a Journal, and Prose Pieces, pp. 1-319; Text (ii.) _Poems_, etc., pp. 1-627.
The Front., "Lady Noel Byron," is engr. by A. Dick from a painting by W.J. Newton. The vignette or illust. title is Lord Byron, engr. by A. Dick from a painting by W.E. West. To face p. 1 of the _Poems_ is "Diodati," engr. by M. Osborne from a sketch by W. Purser; to face p. 156, "_Mazeppa_," engr. by Illman and Pilbrow from a painting by H. Verner; facsimiles of Lord Byron's handwriting face pp. 25, 384.
The volume was issued in roan binding, with portrait of Byron stamped in gold on the covers.
Among "Poems not included in any Collection of Lord Byron's Works until after his Death," pp. 467-488, are the following pieces not included in the London editions of 1831, 1832, and of 1833.
To my dear Mary Anne p. 472 To Miss Chaworth ("Oh, memory," etc.) ib. To Lady Caroline Lamb p. 480 "In the Valley of Waters," etc. p. 482 Stanzas to her who can best understand them p. 486
LXI.
The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With a/ Life and Illustrative Notes,/ By/ William Anderson, Esq.,/ Author of Landscape Lyrics, Scottish Popular Biography, etc./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] A Fullarton & Co.:/ Stead's Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh;/ and 106, Newgate Street, London./ _n.d._ [1850.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. ccxxiv. + 270--Title (R. Edinburgh:/ _Fullarton and Macnab, Printers, Leith Walk_), pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of Vol. I. pp. v., vi.; Life of Lord Byron, pp. vii.-ccxxiv.; Text, pp. 1-270. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 270.
The Front. ["Lord Byron at the age of 19"] is engr. by E. Finden from the painting by G. Sanders. The illustrated Title-page [The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With Notes and Illustrations./ Vol. I./ Edinburgh:/ A Fullarton & Co./ Stead's Place, Leith Walk./] is embellished with a vignette of "Lausanne," engr. by W. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A.R.A.
Vol. II.: pp. 1-465--Title (R. Imprint as above); Cont. of Vol. II.; Text, pp. 1-465. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 465.
The Front., "Newstead Abbey," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by W. Westall, A.R.A. The illustrated Title-page is embellished with a vignette, "Villeneuve," engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A.R.A.
_Note_.--These volumes contain all that "the existing laws of copyright [1850] allows to be free;" _e.g._ all the dramas except _Manfred_ and _Cain_, _The Island_, _The Age of Bronze_, etc., are omitted. In Vol. i. the Life and Text are illust. by 56 Plates; in Vol. II. the Text is illust. by 41 Plates. Two pages (B.R.) headed, "Directions for placing the Plates," and "Directions for placing Plates in Supplement," are bound up with Vol. II.
LXII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Complete in One Volume./ Collected and Arranged, with Illustrative Notes,/ By/ Thomas Moore/ [and 9 others]. With a Portrait, and View of Newstead Abbey./ Philadelphia./ 1850./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 829.
_Note_.--Reissued by the same firm with different addresses in 1854, 1869, 1878, etc. This edition is a reproduction of Murray's one-volume edition of 1837.
LXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Containing/ The Giaour,/ [and 17 others]. Also/ Several Attributed and Suppressed Poems not/ Included in Other Editions./ With a Memoir,/ By/ Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq./ London:/ Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden./ 1851./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 641.
_Attributed Poems_--
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee") p. 624 Madame Lavalette p. 626 Farewell to England p. 627 To my Daughter, Etc. p. 627 Ode to the Island of St. Helena p. 636 To the Lily of France p. 638 To Jessy p. 640 Lines addressed to Mr. Hobhouse p. 641 Enigma (H.) ib.
_Note_.--The Front. is "Lord Byron," by Harlow, Sanders, and Phillips (three vignettes), with arabesque border surmounted by arms and coronet. The Title-vignette (on illustrated Title-page, dated 1847) is "Newstead Abbey."
LXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Volume. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., successors to Grigg, Elliot and Co., Nº 14, North Fourth Street. 1851. [6º.
_Note_.--A reissue, entitled _The Globe Edition_, Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen, and Haffelfinger, appeared in 1870.
LXV.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Reprinted from the Last London Edition;/ Containing Besides the/ Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore, (and 24 others = 4 lines). Considerable Additions and Original Notes;/ To which is Prefixed/ a Life/ By Thomas Moore, Esq./ [Abbreviated.] In One Volume, with a Portrait./ Second Edition./ Frankfort o.M./ Published by Joseph Baer, Bookseller./ 1852./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xlviii. + 1004.
The Front., "Lord Byron at the age of 19," is engr. by C. Deucker from the painting by G. Sander (_sic_).
The "Miscellaneous Poems" are identical with the Miscellaneous Poems of No. xlviii., save for the omission of the lines, "In Nottingham County," etc., and twelve lines from the ballad "On Mr. Hobhouse."
LXVI.
The/ Illustrated/ Byron/ with upwards of/ Two Hundred Engravings/ From Original Drawings/ By/ Kenny Meadows/ Birket Foster/ Hablot K. Browne/ Gustave Janet/ and/ Edward Morin./ Henry Vizetelly London. Gough Sq., Fleet St./ [1854, 1855.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 632.
LXVII.
_Poetical Works_, with a memoir of his life. (2 vols.) Philadelphia. 1853. [8º.
[Detroit Public Library.]
LXVIII.
_Poetical Works_, etc. With life and notes by Allan Cunningham. Family ed. London, Charles Daly, 17 Greville Street, Hatton Gardens. [1854.] [12º.
[Cat. of Lib. of Congress, 1880.]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxii. + 544. 10 pl.
LXIX.
_The Works_, etc., embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his life. Illustrated. New edition, complete in one volume. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 110 Washington Street. 1854. [4º.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 1071.
LXX.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Six Volumes--Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] A New Edition./ With Portrait./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1855./ [8º.
_Note_.--Front., Portrait of Lord Byron, by T. Phillips, R.A., engr. by E. Finden. [Murray's "Library Edition," reissued in 1857 and in 1867.]
LXXI.
(In this Edition Objectionable Pieces have been excluded.)/ The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Life./ Eight engravings on Steel./ Edinburgh:/ Gall and Inglis, 6 George Street;/ London: Houlston and Wright./ [1857.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xix. + 524.
_Note_.--The Ed. omits Canto IV. of _Childe Harold_, all the dramas except _Manfred_, and gives "extracts" from _Don Juan_, "a poem unfit to be printed in this collection entire." Another edition, including the Fourth Canto of _Childe Harold's, etc., Mazeppa_, and the _Ode on Venice_, enclosed in coloured vignette borders, was issued in 1881.
LXXII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in One Vol. Illustrated. New York. Leavitt and Allen. 1857. [4º.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 935.
LXXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Complete./ New Edition, The Text Carefully Revised./ With Portrait./ London: John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1857./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 685. The Front., "Statue of Byron by Thorwaldsen," is engr. by W. Holl.
_Note_.--The arrangement of the poems differs from the edition of 1837. [_Hours of Idleness_; Occasional Pieces; _Hebrew Melodies_; Domestic Pieces; Later "Occasional Pieces;" The Satires; _Childe Harold_; The Tales; The Dramas; _Beppo_; _Don Juan_; Notes; Index.] This edition is known as the "Pearl" Edition. There was a reissue in 1867, with a new Title-page and without the line-border.
LXXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, Professor Wilson, Thomas Moore, etc. New and Complete Edition. With Portrait and Illustrated Engravings. London: John Murray, etc. 1859. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 827.
_Note_.--This edition was reissued in 1866, 1873, 1876, and 1883.
LXXV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With copious illustrative notes, and a memoir of his life. Complete in One Vol. Illust. with elegant steel engravings. Philadelphia: James B. Smith & Co., No. 27, South Seventh Street. 1859. [8º.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 715.
LXXVI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey, etc. New and Complete Edition. With Portrait. London: 1860. Leipzig. B. Tauchnitz. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 828.
_Note_.--An edition of _The Works, etc._, forming part of the "Collection of British Authors" (16º), was issued by B. Tauchnitz, at Leipzig, 1865-1870. [Kayser, 1865, 1871.]
LXXVII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. In Three Vols. F.A. Brockhaus. Leipzig. 1860. [8º.
_Note_.--Part of the "Library of British Poets." A Second Edition was issued in 1867. [Kayser, 1866.]
LXXVIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Illustrations/ By Keeley Halswelle./ Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 2 St. David Street./ London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co./ 1861. [8º
_Collation_--
Pp. xxii + 673.
_Note_.--_The Life of Lord Byron_, pp. v.-xv., is by Alexander Leighton. The dramas are represented by _Manfred_, _Heaven and Earth_, and _Cain_; the Satires by _English Bards_, etc., _The Waltz_, and _Vision of Judgment_, ... _Don Juan_ by numerous extracts. Red line-borders.
LXXIX.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Ten Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] Boston:/ Little, Brown and Company./ New York: Phinney, Blakeman and Mason./ Cincinnati: Rickey, Mallory and Co./ 1861./ [8º.
_Note_ (1).--Vol. I. contains _Life of Lord Byron_ [Excerpt from the _Encycl. Brit._, by J.H. Lister], pp. xi.-xxxv.; _Hours of Idleness_ (71), and all the "Occasional Pieces," 1807-1824. Vol. II., The Satires; Ode to N.B.; _Heb. Melodies_; "Domestic Pieces;" _Ode on Venice_; _Monody, etc_.; _Lament of Tasso, etc_. Vol. III., _Beppo_; _Proph. of Dante_; _Francesca, etc_.; the Poems published in _The Liberal_; _The Age of Bronze_. Vol. IV., _Childe Harold's, etc._ Vol. V., "The Tales." Vols. VI., VII., VIII., The Dramas. Vols. IX., X., _Don Juan_. The Front. of Vol. I. is "Byron," by T. Phillips, R.A.
_Note_ (2).--This edition professes to be an amended reprint of the London Edition of 1856 in Six Volumes. Doubtful and "attributed" poems are not included.
LXXX.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With Life of the Author, and Copious Notes. Beautifully illustrated. Family Edition. Halifax: Milner and Sowerby. 1863. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xv. + 702.
_Note_.--Two other editions of the same work were issued in 1865 by the firm, imprinted _London; Milner and Sowerby, Paternoster Row_. [Kölbing.]
LXXXI.
The Poetical Works/ of Lord Byron./ With Illustrations./ [Life by A. Leighton.] New Edition Carefully Revised./ Edinburgh:/ William P. Nimmo./ [1868.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 437.
_Note_.--This edition includes three dramas, _Manfred_, _Cain_, _Heaven and Earth_; _Childe Harold_, and _Don Juan_, but omits _Hints from Horace_, _The Age of Bronze_, _The Island_, _The Blues_, etc., and occasional Pieces first included in the ed. of 1831.
LXXXII.
The Poetical Works/ of Lord Byron./ Reprinted from the Original Editions./ With explanatory notes, etc./ London:/ Frederick Warne and Company./ Bedford Street, Covent Garden./ New York: Scribner, Welford and Co./ [1868.] [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 638.
_Note_.--Part of the "Chandos Classics."
Kölbing notes another edition, pp. viii. + 668.
A Third Edition: London and New York.
A Fourth Edition: Portrait and Original Illustrations. Part of "The Lansdowne Poets."
LXXXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With/ Life and Portrait,/ and/ Sixteen Illustrations./ By F. Gilbert./ London:/ John Dicks, 313, Strand./ [1869.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xv. + 457. Double columns.
LXXXIV.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. New Edition. In Eight Volumes. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1870. [8º.
[Kölbing.]
LXXXV.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited, with a Critical Memoir,/ By/ William Michael Rossetti./ Illustrated by/ Ford Madox Brown./ London:/ E. Moxon, Son, & Co., Dover Street./ 1870./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xx. + 604.
_Note_.--_Hints from Horace_, Translation of _Francesca of Rimini_, and Occasional Pieces, first included in the edition of 1831, are omitted. This edition was reissued in 1872.
LXXXVI.
The Complete/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ with an Introductory Memoir/ by/ William B. Scott/ With Illustrations/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ The Broadway, Ludgate/ New York: 416, Broome Street/ [1874] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 750.
_Note_.--Double columns bordered with red lines.
LXXXVII.
The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Illustrated Edition/ London/ Virtue and Co., City Road and Ivy Lane/ [1874] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. cliv. + 614.
The Front., "Byron," is engr. by W.J. Edwards from the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A. The Title-vignette is "The Corsairs' Isle," and there are fifty other line engravings.
_Note_.--This edition includes six "_Attributed Poems_," but omits _Hints from Horace_, Transl. of _Francesca of Rimini_, and the Occasional Pieces first collected in the editions of 1831 and 1832-1833. This edition was reissued in 1879.
LXXXVIII.
_Poetical Works_, etc., embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his life. New Edition.... (Portrait ... 8 plates.) Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1874. [8º.
[_Cat. of Lib. of Congress_, 1880.]
LXXXIX.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ London:/ Ward, Lock, and Co., Warwick House,/ Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C./ [1878.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 604. [Double column.]
XC.
_The Poetical Works_, etc., complete in one Vol. Collected and arranged, with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, etc., ... Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1878. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 829.
_Note_.--A reproduction of Murray's Edition of 1855. [Kölbing.]
XCI.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited, With a Critical Memoir,/ By/ William Michael Rossetti./ Illustrated by/ Thomas Seccombe./ London:/ Ward, Lock, & Co., Warwick House,/ Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C./ [1880.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xx. + 604.
_Note_.--Part of "Moxon's Popular Poets." This edition does not contain _Hints from Horace_, _Francesca of Rimini_, or the Occasional Pieces first collected in the editions of 1831, 1832-1833. The Prefatory Note is by W.M. Rossetti. Double columns bordered with red lines. The same edition, bordered with different red lines and printed on large paper, was issued in 1881.
XCII.
The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Reprinted from the Original Editions,/ With Life, Explanatory Notes, etc./ London:/ Frederick Warne and Co.,/ Bedford Street, Strand./ [1881.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi. + 720.
_Note_.--"This edition (known as 'The Albion Edition') contains the whole of Byron's Poems and Dramas, with his Original Notes."--_Publisher's Preface_. The Albion Edition was reissued by Warne and Co. in 1897.
XCIII.
The Complete/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With an Introductory Memoir/ By/ William B. Scott/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ New York: 9, Lafayette Place/ 1883/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 750.
The Front. is the portrait of Lord Byron by G. Sanders; the vignette on Title-page is "Newstead Abbey."
_Note_.--This edition (double column), which includes all poems published in the one-volume edition of 1837 (No. li.), was reissued in three volumes, 1883, 1886, 1887. Each volume concludes with an Index of First Lines.
XCIV.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Life./ Engravings on Steel./ Gall & Inglis./ Edinburgh:/ Bernard Terrace./ London:/ 25 Paternoster Sq^r. / [1881.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xviii. + 576.
_Note_.--This edition, which repeats the order and contents of that issued by Gall and Inglis in 1857 (No. lxxi.), adds the Fourth Canto of _Childe Harold's, etc._, _Mazeppa_, and the _Ode on Venice_. Coloured vignette-borders.
XCV.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Original and Additional Notes./ In Twelve Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] Hours of Idleness./ English Bards and Scotch Reviewers./ London:/ Suttaby and Co., Amen Corner./ New York:/ Scribner and Welford./ 1885./ [8º.
_Note_.--This edition includes all poems contained in the edition of 1837, but omits the prose pieces.
XCVI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in one vol. Collected and arranged with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, etc. New York: P.F. Collier. [1886?]
[Folio.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 820. [Kölbing.]
XCVII.
The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited by/ Mathilde Blind./ Miscellaneous Poems./ London:/ Walter Scott, 24, Warwick Lane, E.G./ and Newcastle-on-Tyne./ 1886./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxviii. + 280.
_Note_.--Part of the "Canterbury Poets." This volume contains _Introductory Notice_ by Mathilde Blind, pp. vii.-xxviii.; "Miscellaneous Poems" (including _Vision of Judgment_, _Manfred_, _Cain_, etc.), pp. 1-280.
XCVIII.
The Poetical Works/ etc. Edited by/ Mathilde Blind./ Childe Harold./ Don Juan./ London, etc./ 1886./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 1-369.
_Note_.--These volumes (Nos. xcvii., xcviii.) were issued separately. Red line-borders.
XCIX.
_The Life and Works of_, etc., With Notes and Illustrations. ["Centenary Edition."] In Two Volumes. Thomas C. Jack, London, Edinb. and Glasgow. 1888.
[Kölbing.]
C.
The Complete/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With an Introductory Memoir/ By/ William B. Scott/ London/ George Routledge and Sons, Limited/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ Glasgow, Manchester, and New York/ 1890/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 750. Double columns.
_Note_.--Part of "Routledge's Popular Library." The Front. is an illust. of _Childe Harold_, Canto III. stanza xxi., and the Title-vignette, "Newstead Abbey."
CI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. New York: John W. Lovell, Company, 50, Worth Street, Corner Mission Place. 1890? [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. ii. + 544. [Kölbing.]
CII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Original and Additional Notes./ In Twelve Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] Hours of Idleness./ English Bards and Scotch Reviewers./ Griffith Farran Okeden & Welsh/ Newbery House, Charing Cross Road/ London, and Sydney./ [1891.] [8º.
_Note_.--This edition (The "Bijou Byron") is a reissue of _The Poetical Works_, etc., published by Suttaby and Co. (No. xcv.) in 1885.
CIII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc., Complete Edition. In Three Vols. William W. Gibbings. London. 1892.
_Note_.--A reprint of the Leipzig edition of 1880, published by F.A. Brockhaus.
CIV.
_Works_. "Bijou Ed." 12 Vols. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Co. 1892. [Pocket size.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1892.]
CV.
_Dramatic and Poetical Works_. "Newstead Ed." Philadelphia, D. McKay. 1895. [8º.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1895.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 720.
CVI.
Oxford Miniature Byron/ The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ In Four Volumes--Vol. I./ London/ Henry Frowde/ Oxford University Press Warehouse/ Amen Corner, E.C./ New York: 91 and 93, Fifth Avenue/ 1896/ [16º.
_Note_.--"We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. John Murray, publisher of the edition of 1867, for permission to use any copyright matter contained in that issue."--_Publisher's Advt._
CVII.
The Poetical/ Works of/ Lord/ Byron/ London/ Bliss/ Sands & Co/ XII. Burl-/ Eigh St./ Strand/ W.C./ [1897] [4º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi + 727.
_Note_.--This edition forms part of "The Apollo Poets." The Front., "Lord Byron," is a _Lamerciergravure_, printed in Paris, of the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A.
CVIII.
_Poetical Works_, etc. New Edition, carefully revised. With illustrations. W.P. Nimmo. 1897. [8º.
[_English Catalogue_, 1898.]
_Note_.--Part of the "Edinburgh Library of Standard Authors."
CIX.
_Poetical Works_. (Ed. by T. Moore.) In four volumes. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Co. 1897. [12º.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1898.]
CX.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With Notes, and a memoir of the author. Pictorial Edition. London: George Henny & Co., Bartholomew Close. [_n.d._]
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. cliv. + 344.
CXI.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. With explanatory notes and a life of the author, by Thomas Moore. Illustrated with numerous fine steel engravings, embracing the principal female characters, landscape and historical subjects. First quarto edition complete in [? one] volume. New York: Johnson, Fry and Company, 27 Beekman Street. _n.d._ [4º.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. ii. + 740 + xxviii.
CXII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. Complete in one volume. Collected and arranged with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, etc. New York: P.F. Collier. [1889?] [Fol.
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 820.
CXIII.
_The Poetical Works_, etc. New York: Hurst & Co., Publishers, 122 Nassau Street. [_n.d._]
[Kölbing.]
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 608.
TRANSLATIONS OF COLLECTED EDITIONS.
_French_.
I.
Oeuvres/ Complètes/ de Lord Byron,/ Traduites de l'Anglais/ Par MM.A.--P. et E.--D.S.; [Amédée Pichot et Eusèbe de Salle]/ Troisième édition,/ Entièrement revue et corrigée./ Tome premier./ Paris,/ Ladvocat, Libraire, Palais-Royal,/ Galerie de Bois, No. 195./ 1821./ [12º.
_Note_.--Vols. I.-VIII. were issued in 1821; Vols. IX. and X. (in two parts) in 1822. Vol. I. (pp. i.-xlv.) is preceded by _Notice sur Lord Byron, et ses Ecrits_, par Amédée Pichot. Vols. XI.-XV. (Oeuvres, etc./ Traduites de l'Anglais/ Par A.P. ... T./) with Gen. half-title, Oeuvres/ de/ Lord Byron./ Inédites,/ were issued in 1824.
In the Museum copy of this edition an unnumbered volume entitled Essai/ Sur le Génie et le Caractère/ de Lord Byron,/ Par A.P.... T.,/ Précédé/ d'une Notice Préliminaire/ Par M. Charles Nodier./ Extracts de la Quatrième Edition des Oeuvres/ Complètes de Lord Byron,/ (six volumes in-8 ornés de vignettes.) Paris./ Ladvocat, etc./ 1824,/ which includes an essay _Sur la Mort de Byron_, and a transl. of _Heaven and Earth_, pp. 195-252, is bound up with Vol. XV.
_Note_ (1).--"Oeuvres de lord Byron. Quatrième édition, entièrement revue et corrigée par A.P.... T.; précédée d'une notice sur lord Byron, par M. Charles Nodier; ornée de vignettes ... _A Paris, chez Ladvocat, libraire, Palais-Royal, galerie de bois_, No. 195 (Impr. Firmin Didot), MDCCCXXII.-MDCCCXXV. (1822-1825), 8 vols. in-8, conv. impr. _Tome I_: [Tome II., etc. (in 8 vols.)], 2 ff. (faux-titre et titre); xvi. pp. (notice préliminaire de Ch. Nodier); clii. pp. (Essai sur lord Byron); 4 pp. (Table générale des matières pour les tomes I. à VI.); 249 pp.; et 1 f.n. ch. (annonce d'ouvrages).
"Frontispiece gravé par Godefroy; portrait de lord Byron, gravé par Dequevauvilliers; et 5 figures gravées d'après Richard Westall, par Godefroy, Mougeot, Dequevauvilliers, etc.
"_Tome II._, etc., etc.
"Les tomes II., III., IV., V., portent la date de 1822; les tomes I. et VI., celle de 1823; le tome VII., celle de 1824; et le tome VIII., la date de 1825." [_Manuel de l'Amateur de Livres du XIX^e siècle_. Par Georges Vicaire. Paris, 1894. Fascic. 3 (1^re^ Partie), pp. 989, 990.]
_Note_ (2).--"La prem. édit, de cette trad, parut de 1819 à 1820, et formait 10 vol. in-12; la seconde Ã[dit. fut. publ. de 1820 Ã 1822, et formait 5 vol. in-8." [Quérard, La France Littéraire, 1827, i. 581.]
"Oeuvres complètes, VI. édit.... Paris, Ladvocat, Delangle, 1829 et ann. suiv., 20 vol. gr. in-18, fig.--Autre édit. Paris, Furne, 1830-35, 6 vol. in-8, et avec 6 vignettes ajoutées. XI. édit., avec une notice historique sur lord Byron, des notes et des pièces inédites. Paris, Furne, Ch. Gosselin, 1842, grand in-8 à deux colonnes, avec 15 vignettes." [Quérard, _La Littérature Française Contemporaine_. 1827-1844. 1846, ii. 486.]
II.
Oeuvres complètes/ de/ Lord Byron,/ avec notes et commentaires,/ Comprenant/ Ses Mémoires publiés par Thomas Moore,/ et ornées d'un beau portrait de l'auteur./ Traduction nouvelle/ Par M. Paulin Paris,/ de la Bibliothèque du roi./ Tome premier./ Paris./ Dondey-Dupré Père et Fils, impr.--libr., éditeurs,/ Rue Saint-Louis, Nº 46,/ et rue Richelieu, Nº 47 _bis._/ 1830./ [8º.
_Note_ (1).--The Front. of Vol. I., "Noel Byron," is engr. by Adele Ethiou, after the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A. The engraver has added a wreath of bay leaves.
Vols. I.-X. were issued in 1830; Vols. XI., XII., XIII., in 1831.
_Note_ (2).-"Il y a une seconde édition, Paris, etc., Dondey-Dupré, 1836, in-8, 13 vol." [Quérard, 1846, ii. 486.]
III.
Oeuvres complètes/ de/ Lord Byron,/ Traduction nouvelle,/ d'après la dernière édition de Londres,/ Par/ Benjamin Laroche,/ Traducteur des Oeuvres de J. Bentham, Cooper, etc.;/ avec les notes et commentaires de Sir Walter Scott, etc. [Three Lines]. Précédées de/ l'histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de Lord Byron,/ Par John Galt./ Tome premier./ Paris./ Charpentier, Libraire-éditeur,/ Rue de Seine, No. 31./ 1836./ [8º.
_Note_.--The Front. of Vol. I. is "Byron," after the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A. Vol. I. was issued in 1836, Vols. II.-IV. in 1837. The translator (_Post-Scriptum_, Vol. IV. p. [827]) claims to have accomplished his work from beginning to end without collaboration or assistance: "cette traduction a été commencée, poursuivie et achevée par MOI SEUL."
"II^e édit.... précédée de l'histoire de la vie ... de lord Byron par _H. Romand_, Paris ... 1837, grand in 8, avec une gravure.
"III^e édit., précédée d'une Notice sur la vie de lord Byron, par M. Émile Souvestre, Paris, 1838, in-8, avec portrait et _fac-simile_.
"IV^e édit. Paris, 1840, 1841. 4 vol. in 12.
"V^e édit, ornée d'un _fac-simile_, et précédée d'une Notice sur lord Byron ... par M. Villemain. Paris, 1843. Grand in-8." [Quérard, 1846, ii. 487.]
"La I^re^ édition de cette traduction a été publiée en 1836, 4 vol.... Depuis elle a été réimprimée environ 10 fois, d'abord par M. Charpentier et puis par M. Lecou, et en dernier lieu par MM. Hachette et Cie." [Lorenz. _Cat. Gén._ 1867, i. 407.]
IV.
_Oeuvres, traduites en vers français_ par Orby Hunter, 2 vols. (Paris, Chapelle. 1841-1842.) [8º.
[Lorenz, _Cat. Gén._, 1867, i. 407.]
V.
Oeuvres/ de/ Lord Byron/ Traduites en vers français/ Par/ Orby Hunter & Pascal Ramé/ Tome. fred,--Beppo,--Le Corsair,--Lara/ et Poésies diverses/ Paris/ Daussin,/ Libraire/ Place et rue Favart,/ 8 bis/ 1845/ [8º.
Vols. I.-III. were issued in 1845.
_Note_.--Vol. II. contains _Marino Faliero_; _La Fiancée_, etc.; _Parisina_; "Inscription sur le Monument d'un chien," etc.; _A Venise_; "Ode sur l'étoile," etc.; "Adieu!--Elégié." Vol. III. contains _Don Juan_, Chants I.-VI.; _Notes_.
VI.
_Oeuvres complètes de lord Byron_. Traduction nouvelle de Louis Barré, illustrée par Ch. Mettais, E. Bocourt, Ed. Frère, Edition Bry aîné Paris, _en vente à la librairie centrale des publications à 20 centimes, 5, rue du Pont-de-Lodi_, 5 (Typ. Gaittet et Cie.), 1856, gr. in 4.
_Collation_--
2 ff. (faux-titre et litre); et 400 pp. Texte imprimé sur deux colonnes.
[_Manuel de l'Amateur_, etc., 1894. Fasc. 3 (I'e Partie), p. 990.]
VII.
Oeuvres/ de/ Lord Byron/ Traduction nouvelle/ Précédée d'un/ Essai sur Lord Byron/ Par/ Daniel Le Sueur/ Heures d'oisiveté--Childe Harold/ Paris/ Alphonse Lemerre, éditeur/ 23-31, passage Choiseul, 23-31./ 1891./ [12º.
_Note_.--The Front., "Lord Byron," is engr. by Fredéric Massé after the portrait by G. Sanders. The Title-vignette bears a motto, _Fac et Spera_, and the initials A.L. A second volume (unnumbered), containing _Le Giaour_; _La Fiancée, etc._; _Le Corsair_; _Lara_, etc., was issued in 1892. This translation, advertised as _Oeuvres Complètes_, and described by Lorenz as "Traduction couronnée par l'Académie française," has not been continued.
_German_.
I.
_Lord Byron's Poesien_. In 31 volumes. Brothers Schumann, Zwickau. 1821-1828. [16º.
_Note_.--Among the several translators were Julius Körner, Wilhelm Reinhold, Heinrich Doering, August Schumann, Christian Karl Meissner, etc. Vols. I.-VI. appeared in 1821; Vols. VII.-XII. in 1822; Vols. XIII., XIV. in 1824; Vols. XV.-XX. in 1825; Vol. XXI. in 1826; Vols. XXII.-XXVIII. in 1827; and Vols. XXIX.-XXXI. in 1828.
[_Lord Byron in Deutschland_, von Dr. Cäsar Flaischlen, _Centralblatt für Bibliothekswesen_, 1890, vii. 462-464.]
II.
Lord Byron's/ sämmtliche Werke./ Herausgegeben/ von/ Dr. Adrian,/ ordentlichem öffentlichem Professor der neueren Litteratur an der/ Universität zu Giessen./ Erster Theil./ Lord Byron's Leben./ Mit dem Bildniss, einem Facsimile der Handschrift und der/ Abbildung des Stammsitzes Lord Byron's./ Frankfurt am Main./ Gedruckt und verlegt von Johann David Sauerländer./ 1830./ [12º.
_Note_.--Vols. X. and XII. were issued in 1831. The several translators were G.H. Barmann, O.L.B. Wolff, K.L. Kannegiesser, A. Hungari, P. von Haugwitz, Ph. A.G. von Meyer (the author of _Byron's Leben_, i. 3-326), and The Editor. This edition was reissued in twelve vols. (12º) in 1837. [Kayser, 1841.]
III.
_Dichtungen von Lord Byron_. Deutsch v. Gustav Pfizer. 4 Sammlungen. Stuttgart, Liesching. 1836-1839. [8º.
_Note_.--There was a reissue of this work in 1851.
[_Centralblatt, etc._, 1890, vii. 468, 469.]
IV.
_Lord Byron's sämmtliche Werke_. Deutsch v. Adolf Böttger [1 vol., with life and portrait.] Leipzig, Otto Wigand. 1839-40. [8º.
[Kayser, 1841.].
_Note_.--This edition was reissued at Leipzig by Otto Wigand in 1 vol. 8º in 1841, 1844, 1845; in 12 vols. 16º in 1841, 1842, and 1847; in diamond edition, in 12 vols. 16º in 1850, 1852, 1856, 1860, 1861; and in 8 vols. 8º in 1854, 1863, 1864. For the latest edition, _vide post_, No. xiii. [Kayser, 1848, 1853, 1860, 1865. See, too, _Centralblatt, etc._, 1890, vii. 457.]
V.
Lord Byron's/ sämmtliche Werke./ Nach den/ Anforderungen unserer Zeit/ neu übersetzt von/ Mehreren./ Zweite unveränderte Ausgabe./ Erster Band./ Pforzheim./ Verlag von Dennig Finck & Co./ [Ten Vols.] 1842./ [16º. _Note_ (1).--The several translators were E. Ortlepp, Dr. Kottenkamp, H. Kurtz, Professor Duttenhofer, Bardili, Bernd von Guseck.
_Note_ (2).--This edition was first issued in small octavo by Hoffmann at Stutgard, in 1839, and reissued (16º) by Scheible, Rieger, and Sattler, 1845, 1846; and in 12 vols. (16º) by Rieger at Stutgard, in 1856. [_Centralblatt, etc._, 1890, vii. 466.]
VI.
_Lord Byron's sämmtliche Werke_. [8 Bde.] Deutsch von A. Neidhardt. Berlin, Hofmann. 1865. [8º.
[Kayser, 1871.]
VII.
Dichtungen/ von/ Lord Byron./ Deutsch/ von/ Wilhelm Schäffer./ Die Belagerung von Korinth./ Der Gefangene von Chillon. Die Insel./ Hildburghausen./ Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts. 1865. [8º.
_Note_.--This collected edition of translations forms part of the _Bibliothek ausländischer Klassiker, etc._
_Don Juan_, Cantos I.-VI., transl. by W. Schäffer, was issued in two vols. in 1867; _Childe Harold's, etc._, transl. by A.H. Janert, in 1868; _Corsair_, _Mazeppa_, _Beppo_, by W. Schäffer, in 1870; _Manfred_, _Cain_, _Heaven and Earth_, _Sardanapalus_, by W. Grüzmacher, in 1872; Lyrical Pieces, by Heinrich Stadelmann, in 1872; _The Giaour_, _Bride of Abydos_, _Lara_, _Parisina_, by Adolf Strodtmann, in 1872.
VIII.
_Lord Byron's ausgewählte Werke_, uebersetzt von Mehreren [4 bde.], herausg. von A. Strodtmann. Leipzig, Bibl. Inst. 1865-1872. [8º.
[_Centralblatt, etc._, 1890, vii. 466.]
IX.
Lord Byron's/ sämmtliche Werke/ in drei Bänden./ Frei überzetzt/ von/ Adolf Seubert./ Erster Band./ Leipzig./ Druck und Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun./ [1874.] [8º.
X.
_Lord Byron's Werke_. Deutsch v. Dr. Adalbert Schroeter. [6 Bde.] Uebersetzt, mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen versehen. Stuttgart. In; Coll. Spemann. 1885-1890. [8º.
[_Centralblatt, etc._, 1890, vii, 470.]
XI.
_Lord Byron's poetische Werke_. In älteren Uebertragungen; eingeleitet durch e. Studie v. Henry T. Tuckermann. Stuttgart. Cotta'sche Bibl. der Weltlitteratur, 1886. [In eight vols.] [8º.
[Kayser, 1887.]
XII.
Lord Byron's Werke./ Uebersetz/ von/ Otto Gildemeister./ In sechs Bänden./ Erster Band./ Vierte Auflage./ Berlin./ Druck und Verlag von Georg Reimer./ 1888./ [8º.
_Note_.--A First Edition appeared in 1864, a second in 1866, and a third in 1877. [Kayser, 1865, 1871, 1883.]
XIII.
Byron's/ sämmtliche Werke./ Von/ Adolf Böttger./ Achte Auflage./ Erster Band./ Leipzig,/ Verlag von Otto Wigand./ 1901./ [8 Bde.] [8º.
_Modern Greek_.
[Greek: Ta Apanta / tou / Byrônos / Tomos Prôtos / En Athênais / Ek tou typographeiou tôn katastêmatôn / Anestê kônstatinidou] 1895/ [Three Vols.] [8º.
_Note_.--This translation includes _Mazeppa_, _Parisina_, _Childe Harold_, _The Siege of Corinth_, _The Bride of Abydos_, _The Corsair_, _The Curse of Minerva_, _Don Juan_, _The Giaour_.
The paper wrapper and the title-page are embellished with a lithograph of the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A.
_Italian_.
I.
Opere complete/ di/ Lord Byron/ voltate dall' originale inglese in prosa italiana/ Da/ Carlo Rusconi/ Con note ed illustrazioni del volgarizzatore/ nonchè dei signori/ Moore (and 33 others = 6 lines)/ a cui si aggiungono/ I dialoghi di Lord Byron compilati da M. Medwin/ Un saggio sul di lui genio--una prefazione--E un' appendice/ parte desunti da altri scritti, parte tradotti,/ parte originali./ Padova/ coi tipi della Minerva/ 1842/ [8º.
_Note_.--This edition, which forms one volume, pp. xxxix. + 1561, was issued in two parts. A dedication ("A Sua Eccellenza/ Lord Holland/ Ministro Plenipotenziario D'Inghilterra/ alla Corte di Toscana"/) is prefixed to Part I., pp. [ix.]-[xi.].
II.
Opere/ di/ Giorgio Lord Byron/ Precedute/ da alcune avvertenze critiche/ Sulle stesse/ e da un discorso/ di/ Cesare Cantù/ prima edizione napolitana adorna di figure incise/ Napoli/ Francesco Rossi-Romano editore/ Trinità Maggiore, 6/ 1853/ [8º.
_Note_.--The Front. is a lithograph of "Lord Byron nell' età di 17 anni," after the portrait by G. Sanders.
The several translators were Giuseppe Gazzino, Giuseppe Nicolini, Pietro Isola, Pellegrino Rossi, Andrea Maffei, Marcello Mazzoni, and P.G.B. Cereseto.
The translation includes _Childe Harold_, eight tales, and four dramas.
III.
_Opere di Lord Byron_ tradotte ed annotate da Gabr. De Stefano. Napoli, 1857. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 625.
IV.
Opere/ di/ Lord Giorgio Byron/ Precedute/ da un saggio intorno al genio e al carattere/ Del medesimo/ Volume unico/ Napoli/ Presso Pasquale Perrone libraio-/Editore/ via Costantinopoli, 107./ 1886/ [8º.
_Note_.--The translations include _Childe Harold_, _Don Juan_, eight tales, and seven dramas. A reissue with a portrait, and, apparently, wanting pp. 669-[711] of the appendix, appeared in 1891 (Ferdinando Bideri, editore/ Via Costantinopoli, 89).
_Polish_.
I.
Poezye/ Lorda Byrona/ w t[/l]umaczeniu Polskiém. Wydane staraniem/ Boles[/l]awa Maurycego Wolffa./ Tom. I./ W[e,]drówki Czajlda-Harolda./ Petersburg./ Nakadem i Drukiem B.M. Wolffa./ 1857./ [12º.
_Note_.--No more published.
II.
Poezye Lorda Byrona w przek[/l]adzie polskich poetów. Zbiorowe wydanie, pod red. Piotra Chmielowskiego. ("Biblioteka Najcelnijszych Utworów.") [8º. _Warszawa, 1885, etc._
_Russian_.
I.
[Cyrillic: Sochinenaiya Lorda Bairona V" perevodakh" russkikh" ] [Cyrillic: Poztov" izdainykhie pol" redaktsieyu N.V. Gerbelya] 5 TOM. [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"] 1864-66 [16º.
Second edition of Gerbel. [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1874-77. In 4 vols.
Third edition. [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1883-84. In 3 vols.
II.
[Cyrillic: Bairon". Evrope[)i]esk[-i]e Klassiki V" russkom" persvodie] [Cyrillic: P. Ve[)i]noerga S.-Peterburg"] 1876.
_Note_.--The translations include _Hebrew Melodies_, _Sardanapalus_, _Manfred_, _Childe Harold's, etc._, and _Don Juan_.
_Spanish_.
Biblioteca Universal./ Coleccion/ de los/ Mejores autores/ Antiguos y modernos,/ Nationales y extranjeros./ Tomo LXIII./ Lord Byron/ Madrid./ Direccion y administracion/ calle de Leganitos, 18, 2.0/ 1880./ [16º.
This translation includes _The Corsair_, _Lara_, _Darkness_, and _Hebrew Melodies_ (6), _The Lament of Tasso_. The _Prologo_ is by Rafael Ginard de La Rosa.
_Swedish_.
Byron's Poetiska Berättelser. Öfversättning af Talis Qualis [C.W.A. Strandberg]. 1. Maseppa.--2. Belägringen af Korinth.--3. Fången på Chillon.--4. Parisina--5. Beppo.--6. Giaurn.--7. Bruden från Abydos.--8. On Eller Christian OCH Hans Ställbröder. [8 vols.] Stockholm, J.L. Brudins Förlag. 1854-1856. [12º.
SELECTIONS.
I.
_The Beauties of Byron_, with a sketch of his life and a dissertation on his genius and writings. By Thomas Parry. London: J. Sudbury. 1823.
[Kölbing.]
II.
_The Beauties of Byron_. Extracts from the works of the Right Hon. Lord Byron. Embellished with engravings on steel. London: J. Limbird. 1827.
[Kölbing.]
III.
Life/ and/ Select Poems/ of/ Lord Byron,/ Arranged, etc./ By C. Hulbert,/ Author of Literary Beauties, Poetical Bouquet, Museum of the World, etc./ London: Sold by all the Booksellers./ [1828.] [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 84.
IV.
_The Beauties of Lord Byron_, selected by B.F. French, 10th ed. [Pp. xi. + 204, 3 pl.] Philadelphia. 1828. [24º
[_Cat. of Library of Congress_, 1880.]
V.
The/ Beauties/ of/ Byron,/ Consisting of/ Selections From His Works./ By J.W. Lake./ [L.B. in Gothic letters, enclosed in bay and oak leaves.] Paris,/ Baudry, at the English, Italian,/ Spanish, German, and Portuguese Library,/ Rue du Coq Saint-Honoré, No. 9./ Bobée and Hingray, rue de Richelieu, No. 14./ 1829./ [16º
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 230.
VI.
_Lord Byron's Select Works_. Vols. I.-III. Frankfort a. M Brönner. 1831, 1832. [12º
[Kayser, 1834.]
VII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_; The Giaour; The Siege, etc.; Parisina; The Island; The Prisoner, etc.; Beppo; Mazeppa; The Prophecy, etc.; The Waltz; The Lament, etc.; Hebrew Melodies; Misc. in Prose. By Lord Byron. Paris. 1832. (1 vol.) [8º.
["Le Moniteur de la librairie." _Courrier de l'amateur de livres_. Paris, Barrois. 4^e Annèe, 1845, p. 122. (Bibl. Nat. 9, 5610.)]
VIII.
_Lord Byron's Select Poetical Works_, containing the _Corsair_, _Lara_, the _Giaour_, the _Siege_, etc., the _Bride_, etc., _Parisina_, _Mazeppa_, the _Prisoner_, etc. Paris and Lyons. 1835. [12º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
IX.
_Lord Byron's Select Works_. Consisting of _Cain, a Mystery_; _Hours of Idleness_; _English Bards_, etc., with Occ. Pieces and Life of the Author. Asher, London and Berlin. 1837. [32º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
X.
The/ Beauties/ of/ Byron:/ Consisting of/ Selections from the Popular Works of/ This most admired Writer./ By Alfred Howard, Esq./ A new Edition./ London:/ Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, 73, Cheapside;/ R. Griffin and Co., Glasgow./ T.T. and H. Tegg, Dublin:/ also, J. and S.A. Tegg, Sydney and Hobart Town./ 1837./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 192.
XI.
The/ Beauties/ of/ Byron,/ consisting of/ selections from his Works./ By Alfred Howard, Esq./ London:/ Printed by T. Davison,/ For Thomas Tegg, No. 73, Cheapside;/ R. Griffin and Co. Glasgow;/ and/ J. Cummings, Dublin./ [_n.d._] [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 212.
_Note_.--The following advertisement is printed on the R. of the Gen. Half-title: "To the few persons who have not read Lord Byron's poems, but who, after perusing these specimens, will undoubtedly wish to read the whole of them, we beg leave to say that the only correct editions are published by Mr. Murray, of Albemarle Street, and Messrs. J. & H.L. Hunt, of Tavistock Street. The first eight volumes are to be had from the former publisher; the last two from the latter. All other editions are piracies, and inflict even more injury on the sense and poetry of the noble bard than they do on the property of the proprietors."
XII.
_Byron's Select Works_, containing the Corsair; Lara; Giaour; the Bride, etc.; the Siege, etc.; the Prisoner, etc.; Select Poems, etc., etc.; to which is prefixed a biographical notice of Lord B. by J.W. Lake. Paris, Truchy. 1843. [12º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845, p. 122. See, too, _Bibl. de la France_, Aug. 12, 1843, vol. xxxii. p. 413.]
XIII.
_A Selection from Lord Byron's Poetical Works_, containing, etc. Intended for the use of young people, and provided with explanatory German notes by Charles Graeser. Marienwerder, Edward Levysohn. 1846.
[Kölbing.]
XIV.
_Select Poetical Works of Lord Byron_. Containing, etc. With a memoir by Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq. London, Adam Scott. 1848.
[Kölbing.]
XV.
_Lord Byron's Select Works_, with an Appendix, containing songs and ballads for the use of schools, edited by F. Breier. Oldenburg, Schulze. 1848. [8º.
[Kayser, 1853.]
XVI.
Selections/ From The/ Writings of Lord Byron./ Poetry./ By a Clergyman./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1854./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 175.
_Note_.--The Selection (two vols.--Prose, Poetry) is one of a series called "Murray's Railway Reading." The editor was the Rev. Whitwell Elwin, sometime editor of the _Q.R_.
XVII.
Moxon's Miniature Poets./ A/ Selection From/ The Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited and Prefaced by Algernon Chas. Swinburne./ London:/ Edward Moxon & Co., Dover Street./ 1866./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxii. + 244.
_Note_.--The Selection was reissued by Ward, Lock, and Co. in 1885.
XVIII.
Songs by/ Lord Byron/ [Crest, motto _Crede Byron_.]/ London/ Virtue & Co., Publishers/ 26 Ivy Lane, Pater noster Row/ 1872/ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 270.
_Note_.--There is an index of "Songs set to Music," pp. 268-270.
XIX.
_Selections from the Writings of Lord Byron_. New Edition. With Portrait. London, John Murray. 1874.
[Kölbing.]
XX.
_Beautés de Byron_: Childe Harold, le Corsaire, Lara, le Giaour, le Siège, etc., Don Juan, Extraits (texte anglais) avec préface et notes en français, par A. Biard. Paris, Delagrave. 1876. [12º
[Lorenz, 1886.]
XXI.
Favourite Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ Illustrated./ Boston:/ James R. Osgood and Company./ Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co./ 1877./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 127.
XXII.
_The Beauties of Byron_. An Original Selection. Stuttgart, Paul Neff.
[Kölbing.]
XXIII.
Poetry of Byron/ Chosen and Arranged by/ Matthew Arnold/ London/ Macmillan and Co./ 1881/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxvi. + 276.
_Note_.--The title-page is illustrated by an engraving, by G.J. Stodart, of Thorwaldsen's statue of Lord Byron. The preface (pp. vii.-xxxi.) is by Matthew Arnold.
XXIV.
Routledge's World Library/ "Syllables govern the World." John Selden/ Gems from Byron/ With an Introduction/ By the/ Rev. Hugh Reginald Haweis, M.A./ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ New York: 9 Lafayette Place/ 1886/ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 158.
XXV.
Selections/ From The Poetry of/ Lord Byron/ Edited with/ An Introduction and Notes/ By/ Frederic Ives Carpenter, Ph.D./ Instructor in English, the University of Chicago/ Dir in klar und truben Tagen/ Lied und Mut war schon und gross./ II. 'Faust,' iii. 1. 1426./ New York/ Henry Holt and Company/ 1900/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. lviii. + 412.
XXVI.
Poems/ of/ Lord Byron/ Selected and arranged for use in Schools/ By/ C. Linklater Thomson/ Head-Mistress of the Solihull School for Girls, [etc., three lines]./ London/ Adam and Charles Black/ 1901/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. ix. + 67.
TRANSLATIONS OF SELECTIONS.
_Armenian_.
Lord Byron's/ Armenian Exercises/ and Poetry./ Venice/ In the Island of S. Lazzaro./ 1886/ [8º
_Collation_--
Pp. 167 + Index, pp. [169]-[172].
_Note_.--The Title-page is dated 1886, the paper wrapper (yellow) 1870. Among the exercises are _Pieces of Armenian History_, _The Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians_, etc.; and among the translations are "The Destruction of Sennacherib," "On Waterloo," "To the Duke of Dorset," etc.
_French_.
I.
_Choix de Poésies de Byron, de W. Scott et Th. Moore_; trad. libre de l'angl. Genève et Paris, Paschoud. 1820. [Two Vols.] [8º.
[Quérard, 1827.]
II.
_Les Beautés de lord Byron_, galerie de quinze tableaux tirés de ses oeuvres, accompagnée d'un texte traduit par Amédée Pichot. Paris, Aubert, Giraldon. 1838. [4º.
[Quérard, 1846.]
III.
Écrin poétique/ de/ littérature anglaise./ Traduction en vers français,/ Avec notes historiques,/ De poèmes, épisodes et fragments choisis/ de Lord Byron,/ Thomas Moore, Gray, Graham, etc./ Ornée du portrait de lord Byron/ et de jolies vignettes de Thompson./ Par D. Bonnefin./ Chevalier de la légion d'honneur,/ A Paris,/ Chez L. Hachette,/ Libraire de l'Université Royale de France,/rue Pierre-Sarrazin, no. 12./ 1841./ [8º
_Collation_--
Pp. ix. + 473.
IV.
_Chefs-d'oeuvre de lord Byron_. (Le Pèlerinage, etc., Lara, la Fiancée, etc., Parisina, Mazeppa, le Siége, etc., le Prisonnier, etc.) La traduction françoise en regard par M. le comte d'Hautefeuille; précédés d'un essai sur la vie et les oeuvres de lord Byron et de ses contemporains, renfermant l'histoire de la poésie anglaise au xix^e siècle, par D. O'Sullivan. 1847. _Place de la Madelaine_, 24. [8º
[Lorenz, 1866.]
V.
Rough Hewing/ of/ Lord Byron/ In French,/ With the English Text./ By Francis D'Autrey./ ... Obscurus fio./ Horace, Ars Poetica./ London:/ J.W. Kolckmann,/ Foreign Library,/ 1, Princes Street, Cavendish Square, W./ 1869./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 233.
VI.
_Chefs-d'oeuvre de lord Byron_. Traduits en vers français par A. Regnault. (Two Vols.) 1874. [8º.
[Lorenz, 1876.]
_German_.
I.
_Lord Byron's_ ausgewählte Dichtungen. Aus d. Engl. übertragen. Leipzig, Wienbrack. 1838. [8º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
II.
Byron-Anthologie./ Auserwähltes/ aus/ Lord Byron's Dichtungen,/ übertragen/ von/ Eduard Hobein./ Schwerin./ Stiller'sche Hofbuchhandlung./ (G. Bolhoevener.) 1866. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 187.
III.
_Auswahl aus Byron: Childe Harold_ (III. and IV.), _Prisoner, etc., Mazeppa_. Hrsg. v. J. Hengesbach. 1892. [12º.
[Kayser, 1895.]
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 116.
_Note_.--Part of _Textausgaben französischer u. englischer Schriftsteller f. den Schulgebrauch_, hrsg. v. Osk. Schmager.
_Italian_.
I.
Poemi/ di/ Lord G. Byron/ Tradotti/ dall' originale inglese/ da/ Pietro Isola/ Socio corrispondente della R. Accademia delle scienze ed arti/ di Alessandria/ Torino/ Presso Giuseppe Pomba/ 1827/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 204.
II.
_Opere scelte_, tradotte da M. Mazzoni. Milano. 1852. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
III.
A'Mici Amici./ [1873.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 27.
_Note_.--A translation of a few detached passages, by P. Isola, entitled "In partendo dall' Inghilterra," etc. There is no Title-page.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
I.
An Ode./ On/ The Star of the Legion of Honour./ Napoleon's Farewell./ Fare Thee Well./ And/ A Sketch, etc./ By Lord Byron./ New-York:/ Published by Van Winkle and Wiley,/ No. 3 Wall-Street./ 1816./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-24.
_Note_.--The Half-title is probably missing. The "Ode" is the _Ode from the French_ ("We do not curse thee, Waterloo!"). The edition contains the five pieces enumerated on the title.
II.
Three Poems,/ not Included in the Works of/ Lord Byron./ Lines to Lady J----./ The Ænigma./ The Curse of Minerva./ [Motto from _Ter. Andria_, five lines.] London:/ Printed for Effingham Wilson,/ Royal Exchange./ 1818./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Title (R. _John Hill, Printer, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars_.), pp. 3, 4; Note on the Lines to Lady Jersey, pp. 5, 6; Text and Notes, pp. 7-18. The second poem is Miss Fanshaw's Enigma (Letter H); the third, _The Curse of Minerva_ (112 lines).
III.
English Bards,/ and/ Scotch Reviewers;/ A Satire./ Ode to the Land of the Gaul.--Sketch/ From Private Life.--Windsor/ Poetics, etc./ By/ The Right Honorable/ Lord Byron./ Second Edition./ Paris:/ Published by Galignani/ At the French, English, Italian, German and Spanish/ Library, No. 18, Rue Vivienne,/ 1818./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 84, With half-title, "Suppressed/ Poems." _English Bards, etc._, a reprint of the Fourth Edition of 1811, numbers 1052 lines.
IV.
The/ Works/ of/ The Right Honourable/ Lord Byron;/ Containing/ English Bards, and/ Scotch Reviewers;/ The Curse of Minerva,/ And the Waltz,/ An/ Apostrophic Hymn./ Philadelphia:/ Published By M. Thomas./ 1820./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 151.
_Note_.--_The English Bards, etc._, is a reprint of the Fourth Edition of 1050 lines. The _Curse of Minerva_ is the complete edition of 312 lines. The "Fugitive Pieces" are: (1) To Jessy; (2) "My Boat is on the Shore;" (3) Lines addressed to Mr. Hobhouse; (4) Adieu to Malta; (5) Enigma [To the Letter H]. It will be observed that, with the exception of No. 5, all these pieces are genuine.
V.
Poems/ By/ The Right Honourable/ Lord Byron;/ With/ His Memoirs./ London:/ Published by Jones and Company,/ No. 3, Warwick Square./ 1825./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 292 + Cont., p. [293].
This edition contains _Hours of Idleness, English Bards, etc._ (3rd ed.), "Poems on His Domestic Circumstances" (twenty-five, including eight forgeries), and the whole of _Don Juan_.
VI.
The/ Miscellaneous Poems/ of/ Lord Byron./ London:/ Benbow, Printer and Publisher, 252, High/ Holborn./ 1825./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 94.
_Note_.--The collection numbers fifty-three poems, including the twenty-five published by R. Bumpus in 1824 (No. xi. of "Poems on His Domestic Circumstances"), and twenty-eight others (all genuine), including the _Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte_, and the _Monody on the Death of Sheridan_.
VII.
Don Juan,/ Complete;/ English Bards and Scotch/ Reviewers;/ Hours of Idleness;/ The Waltz;/ and all the other Minor Poems:/ By/ Lord Byron./ [Emblem (Dove and olive-branch):--motto (_Perseverantia et Amicis_).] London:/ Printed and Published by J.F. Dove,/ St. John's Square./ 1827./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 574.
_Note_.--A second Title-page, with Title-vignette. _English Bards, etc._, numbers 1050 lines. Among the "Minor Poems" are the seven forgeries: (1) Farewell to England; (2) To my Daughter; (3) Ode--St. Helena; (4) To the Lily of France; (5) Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.); (6) Madame Lavalette; (7) Enigma (Letter H); and _The Curse of Minerva_ (111 lines).
VIII.
Don Juan;/ Hours of Idleness;/ English Bards and Scotch Reviewers;/ The Waltz;/ and other Poems./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: J.F. Dove, St. John's Square./ 1828./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. xiv. + 384.
Vol. II.: pp. iv. + 428.
_Note_.--These pirated volumes were occasionally bound up with Murray's four-volume edition of 1828, and numbered Vols. V., VI.
IX.
The/ Miscellaneous Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Containing/ Werner, a Tragedy; Heaven and Earth;/ Morgante Maggiore; Age of Bronze; The Island;/ Vision of Judgment;/ and The Deformed Transformed./ London:/ Printed for Hunt and Clarke,/ Tavistock Street;/ and sold by all Booksellers./ 1830./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 7-308 + 286--Title, one leaf; Half-title (Werner); pp. i., ii.; Dedication, pp. iii., iv.; Preface, pp. v., vi.; Dramatis Personæ, p. [8]; Text (_Werner_, _Heaven and Earth_, Translation of _Morgante Maggiore_), pp. 9-308; Text (_The Age of Bronze_, _The Island_ (App.), _The Vision of Judgment_ (App.), _The Deformed Transformed_), pp. 1-286. The Imprint (London:/ _Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden Square_./) is at the foot of p. 286.
X.
_The Corsair--Lara_. Tales by Lord Byron, with a notice and explanatory arguments by Lake. Paris. 1830. [12º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
XI.
_The Bride of Abydos_--The Corsair--Lara--Curse of Minerva--Morg. Magg.--Hours of Idleness--Engl. Bards, etc.--Miscell. Poems. [In one vol.] By Lord Byron. Paris. 1832. [8º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
XII.
_Manfred_--Marino Faliero--Sardanapalus--The Two Foscari--Cain--Werner--Heaven and Earth--The Deformed Transf. By Lord Byron. [In one vol.] Paris. 1832. [8º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
XIII.
_Don Juan_--The Age of Bronze--The Vision of Judgment. By Lord Byron. [In one vol.] Paris. 1832. [8º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
XIV.
Miscellanies./ By/ Lord Byron./ In Three Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1837./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. vi. + 316.
Vol. II.: pp. iv. + 305.
Vol. III.: pp. viii. + 288.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _Hours of Idleness_; _English Bards, etc._; _Hints from Horace_.
Vol. II. contains _The Curse of Minerva_; _The Waltz_; _Ode to N.B._; _Hebrew Melodies_; _The Morgante Maggiore_; _The Prophecy of Dante_; _The Blues_; _The Vision of Judgment_; _The Age of Bronze_.
Vol. III. contains "Occasional Pieces," 1807-1824; "Domestic Pieces," 1816; _Monody, etc._; _The Dream_; _Darkness_; _The Lament of Tasso_; _Ode on Venice_; _Francesco da Rimini_; and, interspersed with these, pp. 171-261, other minor pieces and epigrams. The App. (pp. 265-288) contains "Remarks on the Romaic," etc.
XV.
Tales./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ London:/ John Murray,/ Albemarle Street./ 1837./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 263.
Vol. II.: pp. 260.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _The Giaour_; _The Bride, etc._; _The Corsair_; _Lara_. Vol. II. contains _The Siege, etc._; _Parisina_; _The Prisoner, etc._; _Beppo_; _Mazeppa_; _The Island_.
XVI.
Lord Byron's/ Tales:/ Consisting of/ The Giaour, The Bride of Abydos,/ The Corsair, Lara;/ With all the Notes:/ Hebrew Melodies,/ and other Poems./ Halifax:/ Printed and Published by William Milner,/ Cheapside./ 1845./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 9-256.
_Note_.--Among the "Poems" are twelve pieces, "The Illuminated City," "The Wreath," "A Child at Prayer," etc., which are, apparently, attributed to Lord Byron, but are neither his compositions nor capable of being described as forgeries or imitations. They precede six genuine poems.
For an interesting account (by W. Roberts) of other editions (1838, 1865, etc.), published at Halifax, see _Notes and Queries_, 1886, iv. S. v. 225, etc.; and _The Antiquarian Magazine_, vol. xii., July-November, 1887, pp. 101-106.
XVII.
The Giaour,/ and/ The Bride of Abydos./ By/ Lord Byron./ London:/ H.G. Clarke & Co., 278, Strand./ 1848./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 154.
_Note_.--- Part of "Clarke's Cabinet Series."
XVIII.
Miscellanies./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes.--Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1853./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. vii. + 364.
Vol. II.: pp. viii. + 360.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _Hours of Idleness_; _English Bards, etc._; _Hints from Horace_; _The Curse of Minerva_; _The Waltz_; _Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte_; _Hebrew Melodies_; Domestic Pieces; _Monody, etc._; _The Dream_.
Vol. II. contains _The Lament of Tasso_; _Ode on Venice_; _The Morgante Maggiore_; _The Prophecy of Dante_; _Francesca of Rimini_; _The Blues_; _The Vision of Judgment_; _The Age of Bronze_; Occasional Pieces, 1807-1824.
XIX.
Tales and Poems/ By Lord Byron./ Containing/ The Giaour./ Bride of Abydos./ The Corsair./ Lara./ Siege of Corinth./ Parisina./ Prisoner of Chillon./ Mazeppa./ The Island./ London: John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1853./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 7-358.
XX.
Beppo and Don Juan./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes.--Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] London:/John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1853./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 353.
Vol. II.: pp. 367.
XXI.
Poems/ By/ The Right Honourable/ Lord Byron;/ With/ His Memoirs./ London:/ Thomas Nelson & Sons,/ Paternoster Row./ 1855./ [32º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi. + 174.
_Note_.--"Poems on Domestic Circumstances," etc. (pp. 133-174) are identical with those published by J.F. Dove, 1827, pp. 536-574 (see No. vii.); and the entire contents of the volume are identical with Poems/ By the/ Right Honourable Lord Byron./, which form part (Vol. II. pp. 1-46) of "The Cabinet Edition of the British Poets." In Four Volumes./ London:/ Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden./ 1851./ [8º.
XXII.
_Lord Byron's Tales and Poems_. Leipzig, Brockhaus. 1857. [8º.
[Kayser, 1860.]
XXIII.
Poems./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto: "Like an archangel," etc., twelve lines, _Anon._] With Eight Illustrations,/ By Birket Foster, John Gilbert, etc./ London:/ Routledge, Warne, and Routledge,/ Farringdon Street;/ New York: 56, Walker Street./ 1859./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxii. + 539.
XXIV.
Eastern Tales:/ By/ Lord Byron./ Comprising/ The Corsair, Lara, The Giaour,/ The Bride of Abydos, and The Siege of Corinth./ With the Author's original Introductions and Notes./ Illustrated./ London:/ David Bogue, 86, Fleet Street./ [1859.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 5-265.
XXV.
Byron's/ Siege of Corinth/ And/ Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte./ With Notes/ For students for the first examination in Arts,/ University of Madras./ 1877./ Madras:/ Addison and Co., 18, Mount Road./ 18767 [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 56.
XXVI.
Poems/ By/ Lord Byron/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill./ New York: 416 Broome Street/ [1880.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxii. + 719.
_Note_.--Part of the "Excelsior Series."
XXVII.
Poems/ of/ Lord Byron./ Carefully Selected./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] Cassell & Company, Limited:/ London, Paris, New York, & Melbourne./ [1886.] [32º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 3-316.
Vol. II.: pp. x. + 11-316.
_Note_.--Part of Cassell's "Miniature Library of the Poets."
XXVIII.
Byron's/ Prisoner of Chillon/ und/ Siege of Corinth./ Mit bibliographischem Material,/ litterarischer Einleitung und sachlichen/ Anmerkungen für Studierende/ Herausgegeben/ von/ J.G.C. Schuler./ Halle./ Max Niemeyer./ 1886./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 92 + "Lesarten aus Byron's MSS.," pp. 93, 94.
_Note_.--No. 8 of "Materialen für das Neuenglische Seminar." Herausg. v. Ernst Regel.
XXIX.
The Corsair. Lara. Illustrated by Gambard and Mittis. With Introduction by M.F. Sweetser. Boston, Joseph Knight & Co. 1893. [32º.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1894.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 142.
_Note_.--Part of the "World's Classics."
TRANSLATIONS OF MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
_Bohemian_.
Korsár. Lara/ Básnické Povídky/ Lorda Byrona/ P[.r]elo[vz]il/ C[ve]n[ve]k Ibl./ V Praze/ Tiskem A Nákladem Dra Ed. Grégra/ 1885/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 128.
_Note_.--Poesie Svetova, Pt. xxiii., 1871, etc.
_Danish_.
I.
Udvalgte/ Dramatiske Digte/ OG/ Fortoellinger/ Af/ Byron./ Oversatte af Edv. Lembcke./ Første Bind./ (Dramatiske Dicte.)/ KjøBenHavn./ Forlagt af J.H. Schubothes. Boghandel./ Græbes Bogtrykkeri./ 1873./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 594.
Vol. II.: [1876] pp. 422.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _Sardanapalus_; _Manfred_; _Cain_; _Marino Faliero_.
Vol. II. contains _The Siege, etc._; _Mazeppa_; _The Bride, etc._; _Corsair_; _Giaour_; _Lara_; _The Prisoner, etc._; _The Island_.
II.
Byron:/ Manfred,/ Fangen paa Chillon og Mazeppa./ Oversat af/ Alfred Ipsen./ København./ Forlagt af P. Hauberg & Comp. og Jul. Gjellerup./ Trykt hos Martius Truelsen. [1889?] [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 136.
III.
Beppo./ Dommedagssynet./ Af/ Lord Byron./ Oversatte/ Af/ Alfred Ipsen./ København,/ Forlagt Af I.H. Schubothes Boghandel./ Græbes Bogtrykkeri./ 1891./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 88.
_Dutch_.
I.
Navolgingen/ van/ Lord Byron./ Door/ Nicolaas Beets./ De gevangene van Chillon./ Mazeppa. Parisina. Fragmenten. Joodsche zangen./ Verscheiden gedichten./ Nieuwe, Herziene Uitgave./ Vermeederd met een Woord over Byrons Poëzy./ Te Haarlem, By/ De Erven F. Bonn./ 1848./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xl. + 170.
_Note_.--The vignette (a bunch of cornflowers) on the illustrated title-page (Gedichten/ van/ Nicolaas Beets./) is engraved by J.W. Kaiser.
II.
Gedichten/ van/ Lord Byron./ Door/ J.J.L. Ten Kate./ Eerste Volledige Uitgave./ Te Leiden, Bij A.W. Sijthoff. [1870?] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 242.
_French_.
I.
_Le Corsaire_, _Mazeppa_, traduits en vers français suivis de poésies diverses, par Lucien Méchin, 1848. Paris, Paulin. [12º.
[Lorenz, 1840-1865.]
II.
Le/ Prisonnier de Chillon/ Lara/ Parisina/ Poémes de Lord Byron,/ Traduits en vers/ et/ Poésies diverses/ Par H. Gomont/ Membre correspondant de l'Académie de Stanislas/ Paris/ Amyot, Libraire/ Rue de la Paix, 6/ [the second column] Nancy./ Mlle Gonet, libraire/ Rue des Dominicains, 14/ 1862/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 228.
III.
_Le Corsaire_, _Lara_, _le Siége de Corinthe_. Traduction nouvelle par Paul Lorencin. (_Libraire de la Bibliothèque Nationiale_, tom. 117.) 1868. [32º.
[Lorenz, 1876.]
IV.
Chefs-D'oeuvre/ de/ Lord Byron/ Traduits en vers français/ par/ A. Regnault/ Bibliothécaire et archiviste honoraire du Conseil D'État/ Membre de l'Académie de Lyon/ Auteur d'une histoire du Conseil D'État,/ D'un Voyage en Orient (Gréce, Turquie, Egypte)/ Et de notices historiques sur Moscou et Saint-Pétersbourg/ Tome premier/ Paris/ Amyot, Librairie-Editeur/ 8, rue de la Paix, 8/ Et à la librairie, Galignani/ 224, rue de Rivoli, 224/ 1874/ Touts droits réservés/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. xxxii. + 518.
Vol. II.: pp. 511.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _Childe Harold's, etc._; _The Bride, etc_.; _The Giaour_; _The Siege, etc._; _Manfred_ [Scènes Détachées].
Vol. II. contains _The Corsair_; _Lara_; _Mazeppa_; _The Prisoner, etc._; _Parisina_; _Beppo_; Juan and Haidee; Poésies Diverses.
V.
Lord Byron/ Les/ Deux Foscari/ Tragédie historique/ Beppo/ Poème humoristique/ Traduction en vers (ornée de 15 vignettes)/ Par/ Achille Morisseau/ Paris/ Calmann Lévy, éditeur/ 3, rue Auber, 3/ 1881/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xiii. + 258.
VI.
_Le Corsaire_. _Lara_. Illustrations de Gambard et Mittis. Paris, Dentre. 1892. [32º.
Fait partie de la "Petite Collection Guillaume," Lorenz, 1900.
_German_.
I.
_Gefangener von Chillon u. Parisina_, nebst e. Anh. seiner lyrischen Gedichte, übers. durch Paul Graf v. Haugwitz. Breslau, W.G. Korn. Übers. 1821. [8º.
[Kayser, 1834.]
II.
_Manfred_.--_Die Finsterniss_.--_Der Traum_. Aus d. Engl. übersetzt von Er. Köpke. Berlin, Schröder. 1835. [8º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
III.
_Der Giaur_. _Hebräische Gesänge_. Aus dem Engl. übers. von Friederike Friedmann. Leipzig. 1854. Brockhaus. [16º.
[Kayser, 1860.]
IV.
Kain./ Ein Mysterium./ Mazeppa./ Von/ Lord Byron./ Aus dem Englischen übersetzt/ von/ Friederike Friedmann./ Leipzig:/ F.A. Brockhaus./ 1855./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 154.
V.
_Manfred_. Der Gefangene von Chillon, Hebräische Gesänge, u. Lyrische Gedichte. Deutsch von A.R. Niele. Münster, Coppenrath. 1857. [16º.
[Kayser, 1859.]
VI.
Lord Byron's/ Mazeppa, Korsar und Beppo./ In das Deutsche übertragen/ von/ Wilhelm Schäffer./ _Stulta est elementia, quam tot ubique_/ _Vatibus occurras, perituræ parcere chartæ_./ Juvenal./ [Emblem--Griffin with shield bearing motto "F.A.B. 1805."] Leipzig: F.A. Brockhaus./ 1864./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 138.
VII.
Die Braut von Abydos./ Der Traum./ Zwei Gedichte./ von/ Lord Byron./ Im Versmass des Originals übertragen/ von/ Dr. Otto Riedel./ Hamburg./ Hermann Grüning./ 1872./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 80.
VIII.
_Der Gefangene v. Chillon_. _Mazeppa_. Von Lord Byron.
[Kayser, 1877.]
_Note_.--No. 557 of the "Universal Bibliothek." Leipzig, 1871-1876.
IX.
_Der Gefangene v. Chillon_. _Parisina_. Zwei poet. Erzählungen, übers. v. Otto Michaeli. Halle. 1887-1890. [8º.
_Note_.--Part of the "Bibl. der Gesamt-Litteratur des In-u. Auslandes." [Kayser, 1891.]
_Hungarian_.
Byron Lord'/ Élete's Munkái./ Irta/ Petrichevich Horváth Lázár./ Harmadik Rész./ Pesten./ Nyomtatta Landerer és Heckenast./ 1842./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 154 + Sajtó-hibák, p. [155].
_Note_.--The translations include _Mazeppa_; _The Dream_; and sixteen lyrical pieces.
_Icelandic_.
Bandinginn Í Chillon/ og/ Dramurinn,/ Eptir/ Byron Lávard./ Steingrímur Thorsteinson,/ Íslenzkadi./ Kaupmannahöfn./ Utgefandi Páll Sveinsson./ Prentad Hjá Louis Klein./ 1866./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 70.
_Italian_.
I.
Poemi/ di/ Lord G. Byron/ Tradotti dall' originale inglese/ Da/ Pietro Isola/ Socio corrispondente/ della R. Accademia delle scienze ed arti di Alessandria./ Primo volume/ Lugano/ coi tipi di Francesco Veladini e Comp./ 1832./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 221 + Note, Indice, pp. [222]-[224]. N.B.--Pp. 1-19 are not numbered.
Vol. II.: pp. 298 + Indice, p. [299], Pp. 1-13 are not numbered.
II.
Poemi/ di/ Giorgio Lord Byron/ Recati in italiano/ da/ Giuseppe Nicolini/ con alcuni componimenti originali/ del traduttore./ Milano/ Per Giuseppe Crespi e C./ 1834./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 433 + Indice, p. [435].
_Note_.--The Title-vignette is a portrait of Lord Byron.
III.
Poemi/ di Giorgio Lord Byron/ Recati in italiano/ Da Giuseppe Nicolini/ Nuova edizione eseguita su quella del 1837/ Riveduta ed aumentata dal traduttore/ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] Milano/ Presso la ditta Angelo Bonfanti 1842/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 283.
Vol. II.: pp. 255.
IV.
_Poemi e novelle_. Milano, Sonzogno. 1882. [16º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 107.
V.
Opere/ Edite e postume/ di Giacinto Casella/ Già Accademico della Crusca/ Con prefazione del Prof. Alessandro d'Ancona,/ Uno scritto critico sul Properzio del Prof. G. Rigutini/ E una notizia biografica sull' autore/ Scritta da sua moglie./ Due Vol.--Vol. I./ Parte I.--Il Pellegrinaggio d'Aroldo, la Parisina,/ il Beppo e la sposa d'Abido, di Lord Byron.--Sopra M. Aurora., di S. Fenzi./ Un frammento dal _Lambros_, di D. Solomos./ Parte II.--Liriche originali./ Firenze,/ Tipografia di G. Barbéra./ 1884./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. lvi. + 438 + Errata Corrige, p. [439].
Vol. II.: pp. xviii. + 450 [Text = pp. 3-450] + _Indice_, etc., p. [451].
_Note_.--The translations of _Childe Harold_, _Parisina_, _Beppo_, and the _Bride, etc._, are on pp. 1-311 of the first part of the first volume.
VI.
_Misteri e canti_; Caino; Parisina; Un sogno. Traduzione di Andrea Maffei. Milano, Hoepli. 1886. [64º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 198.
VII.
_Misteri, novelle e liriche_. Traduzione di Andrea Maffei. Firenze, Le Monnier. 1890. [64º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxviii. + 441.
_Polish_.
I.
_Poemata i powie['s]ci_ ... Przez B. hr. K. [Brunona hr. Kici['n]skiego]. Tom. 1. (Ob[/l][e,]['z]enie Koryntu, Korsarz.) _Warszawa_, 1820. [8º.
_Part of "Biblioteka Romansów," etc. Wyd. przez W. Malcck[a,]_.
II.
_Powie['s]ci_, przek[/l]ad Wandy Maleckiéj. (Mazepa, przek. H. Dembi['n]skiego, Paryzyna, Giaur, Upiór.) pp. 196. _w druk, J. Wróblewskiego: Warszawa_, 1828. [8º.
_Wybór Romansów, wyd. W. Maleckiéj. Tom. XIII_.
[Another edition.] _Warszawa_, 1831. [8º.
III.
_Paryzyna_, Kalmar i Orla, dwa poemata ... Przek[/l]ad Ign. Szyd[/l]owskiego. pp. 58.
_druk. J. Zawadzkiego: Wilno_, 1834. [8º.
IV.
Poezye/ Lorda Byrona/ t[/l]umaczone/ Giaur/ przez/ Adama Mickiewicza,/ Korsarz/ Przez/ Edwarda Ody['n]ca./ Wydanie Alexandra Je[/l]owickiego./ W. Pary[.z]u./ 1835/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xiv. + 202.
V.
T[/l]ómaczenia/ Antoniego Edwarda/ Ody['n]ca./ Tom Drugi./ Narzeczona z Abydos./ W Lipsku/ u Breitkopfa i Haertela./ 1838./
_Collation_--
Pp. 216.
_Note_.--The translation of the _Bride of Abydos_, with the Notes, is on pp. 1-83 of this volume.
VI.
T[/l]omaczenia/ Antoniego Edwarda/ Ody['n]ca./ Tom Trzeci./ Korsarz./ Niebo i Ziemia./ W Lipsku/ u Breitkopfa i Haertela./ 1841./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 201.
_Note_.--The translation of the _Corsair_, with Notes, is on pp. 1-112; of _Heaven and Earth_, pp. 116-201.
VII.
_Poemata_. Z orygina[/l]u prze[/l]o[vz]y[/l] Ant. Zawadzki. ([.Z]ale Tassa; Werner; Narzeczona z Abydos; Wyspa.) pp. 392. _H. Skimborowicz: Warszawa_, 1846. [8º.
VIII.
Pi[e,]['c] Poematów/ Lorda Birona/ Prze[/l]o[vz]y[/l]/ Franciszek Dzier[vz]ykraj Morawski./ Nakladem Autora./ Leszno./ Drukiem Ernesta Günthera./ 1853./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 272.
_Note_.--The translations include _Manfred_; _Mazeppa_; _The Siege, etc._; _Parisina_; and _The Prisoner, etc_.
IX.
KRUZER (Karol) Przek[/l]ady i rymy w[/l]asne. 5 tom. _druk. E. Skiwskiego: Warszawa_, 1876. [8º.
Tom. 3. Parisina. Lara. Kain. Poezje ulotne.
Tom. 4. Poezje ulotne Lorda Byrona.
_Portuguese_.
Traducç[-o]es/ Poeticas/ de/ Francisco José Pinheiro Guimar[-a]es/ Bacharel em sciencias sociaes e juridicas/ Childe Harold e Sardanapalo,/ De Lord Byron;/ O Roubo da Madeixa, de Pope;/ Hernani, de Victor Hugo/ Rio de Janeiro/ Typographia universal de Laemmert/ Rua dos Invalidos, 61 B./ 1863./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 636.
_Note_.--The Title-page, a Dedication, and _O Sonho_, an imitation of Byron's _Dream_, are unpaged. The translations of _Childe Harold_, Cantos I.-IV., and of _Sardanapalus_, are on pp. 1-424.
_Roumanian_.
Din Scrierile/ Loui/ Lord Byron/ 3 P^t/ Tradduce/ de/ J. Eliad/ Boukouresti/ In Tipographia loui Eliad/ 1834/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 74.
_Note_.--The Title-page, in old Roumanian character, has been transliterated. The translations consist of _The Prisoner of Chillon_, _The Lament of Tasso_, and _Beppo_. The volume concludes with a Half-title, _The Vampire_.
_Spanish_.
I.
Odas/ A Napoleon,/ Por lord Byron./ Traduccion castellana./ [Emblem--eagle flying to the sun.] Paris,/ Libreria americana,/ Calle del Temple, Nº 69./ 1830./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 60.
_Note_.--The translations include the _Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte_; _Napoleon's Farewell_; _On the Star of "The Legion of Honour"_; _From the French_; _Ode from the French_.
II.
Biblioteca Jané./ Poemas/ de Lord/ Byron,/ Con notas, comentarios y aclaraciones/ Primera version española, en vista de la ultima edicion/ Por Ricardo Canales./ Lara.--El Sitio de Corinto.--Parisina.--Mazeppa./--La Peregrinacion de Childe--Harold.--Las Lamentaciones/ del Tasso.--Beppo./ Barcelona./ Jané Hermanos, Editores./ Ronda de San Antonia, 58./ [?1876.] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 352 + _Indice_, p. [353].
III.
Cuatro poemas/ de/ Lord Byron/ Traducidos en verso castellano/ Por/ Antonio Sellen/ Parisina.--El prisionero de Chillon.--/ Los lamentos del Tasso.--La novia de Abydos/ New York./ Imprenta y librería de N. Ponce Leon, 40 y 42 Broadway/ 1877/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xiii. + 15-111.
IV.
D. Juan/ El Hijo de Doña Inés/ Poema de/ Lord Byron/ seguido de/ Las lamentaciones del Tasso/ del proprio autor/ Version de/ J.A.R./ Ilustrada con dibujos à la pluma/ Por R. Escaler/ Barcelona/ Administracion: Nueva San Francisco, 11 y 13/ 1883/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 9-414 + _Indice_, p. [415].
_Note_.--Part of the "Biblioteca Amena é Instructiva."
COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.
I.
Dramas/ By/ Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1837./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 403.
Vol. II.: pp. 391.
_Note_.--Vol. I. contains _Manfred_; _Marino Faliero_; _Heaven and Earth_; _Sardanapalus_. Vol. II. contains _The Two Foscari_; _Cain_; _The Deformed Transformed_; _Werner_. The Title-vignette on the illustrated Title-page of Vol. I. is "Fall of the Staubach," engraved by E. Finden, from a drawing by G. Bulmer from a sketch by Mrs. Somerville. These volumes, together with the _Miscellanies_, _Tales_, etc., were bound in green cloth, with Lord Byron's arms with supporters stamped in gold on one side.
II.
Dramas./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes.--Vol. I./ Containing/ Manfred./ Marino Faliero./ Heaven and Earth./ Sardanapalus./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1853./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 325. The Imprint (_Bradbury & Evans, Printers, Whitefriars_.) is at the foot of p. 325.
Vol. II.: pp. 318. The Imprint (_London: Bradbury & Evans, Printers, Whitefriars_.) is at the foot of p. 318.
_Note_.--Vol. II. contains _The Two Foscari_, _Cain_, _The Deformed Transformed_, and _Werner_.
TRANSLATIONS OF COLLECTIONS OF DRAMAS.
_German_.
Lord Byrons/ Dramatische Werke./ Deutsch/ von/ W. Grüzmacher./ Manfred. Kain. Himmel und Erde. Sardanapal./ Hildburghausen./ Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts./ 1870./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 323 + Inhalt, p. [324].
_Note_.--No. 112 of the "Bibliothek Ausländischer Klassiker."
_Italian_.
I.
Marino Faliero/ E/ I Due Foscari/ Tragedie/ di/ Lord G. Byron/ Versione dall' originale inglese/ del/ P.G.B. Cereseto/ Delle scuole pie./ Savona 1845./ Presso Luigi Sambolino/ Editore-librajo./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 304.
II.
Tragedie/ di/ Giorgio Lord Byron/ Traduzione/ del/ Cav. Andrea Maffei./ Sardanapalo.--Marino Faliero./ I Due Foscari./ Firenze./ Felice Le Monnier./ 1862./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 493 + Indice, p. [495].
_Spanish_.
Poemas dramáticos/ De Lord Byron/ Caín.--Sardanápalo.--Manfredo./ Traducidos en verso castellano/ Por D. José Alcalá Galiano/ con una carta prólogo de/ D. Marcellino Menéndez y Pelayo/ Madrid/ Imprenta de A. Pérez Dubrull/ Flor Baja, núm. 22./ 1886./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxvi. + 382.
_Note_.--Vol. 45 of the "Coleccion de Escritores Castellanos." POEMS, DRAMAS, AND COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.
_The Age of Bronze_.
The/ Age of Bronze;/ or,/ Carmen Seculare et Annus Haud Mirabilis./ "Impar _Congressus_ Achilli."/ London, 1823:/ Printed for John Hunt,/ 22, Old Bond street./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title (R. _London: Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden Square_./), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-36. The Imprint (_London:/ C.H. Reynell, Printer, 45, Broad-Street, Golden-Square_.) is at the foot of p. 36.
_Note_.--The Second and Third Editions are identical with the First, save that in the Third Edition the Imprint at the foot of p. 36 runs thus: _London:/ Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden-Square_. A page of advertisements ("_Works about to be published by_ Mr. John Hunt, 22, _Old Bond Street_") follows p. 36 in the Second Edition. The _Age of Bronze_ was reissued by John Hunt in 1825 and in 1830 (the Miscellaneous Works, Part II. pp. 1-35), and by (?) W. Dugdale, 1824, together with other poems; and, in France, by A. and W. Galignani, Paris, 1823 (12º.), but was not included in any of John Murray's Collected Editions till 1831.
_Beppo_.
I.
Beppo,/ A Venetian Story./ ROSALIND. Farewell, Monsieur Traveller: Look, you lisp, and wear/ Strange suits; disable all the benefits of your own country; be out of love/ with your Nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance/ you are; or I will scarce think that you have swam in a GONDOLA./ AS YOU LIKE IT, Act iv. Sc. 1./ _Annotation of the Commentators_./ That is, been at _Venice_, which was much visited by the young English/ gentlemen of those times, and was then what _Paris_ is _now_--the seat of all dissoluteness. S.A./ Second Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1818./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 49. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street, Whitefriars, London_./) is at the foot of the Reverse of the Half-title.
_Note_ (1).--The Text numbers 95 stanzas.
_Note_ (2).--"Beppo, a Venetian Story. [Quotation.] London: _John Murray, Albemarle Street_. 1818. 8vo. Pp. 49" (the First Edition), is included in the catalogue of the _Rowfant Library_, 1886, p. 146.
II.
Beppo,/ A Venetian Story./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto, nine lines, as above.] Fifth Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1818./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 51. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 51. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street, Whitefriars_./) is at the foot of the Reverse of the Half-title.
_Note_.--The Text numbers 99 stanzas. Byron sent four additional stanzas, viz. stanzas xxviii., xxxviii., xxxix., lxxx., to Murray _circ._ March 9, 1818. A Second Edition of Beppo, _vide supra_, was published March 12, 1818, and the fifth, May 30, 1818. The intervening editions, third and fourth, were not advertised in the _Morning Chronicle_, _Morning Post_, _Courier_, and, in the absence of direct evidence, it may be conjectured that the additional stanzas first appeared in the Fifth Edition. A Sixth Edition, and a Seventh Edition identical with the Fifth Edition, were issued in 1818.
III.
_Beppo; a Venetian Story_. Boston. 1818. [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 36.
IV.
_Beppo, A Venetian Story_. Paris, A. and W. Galignani. 1821. [12º.
[Quérard, 1827.]
_Translations of Beppo_.
_Dutch_.
Vertalingen/ En/ Navolgingen/ In Poezy/ door/ Mr. J. Van Lennep./ [Motto, seven lines.] Te Amsterdam, bij/ P. Meljer Warnars./ 1834./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Beppo,/ Eine Venetiansche/ Vertelling./ Naar het Engelsch/ van/ Lord Byron./ pp. 119-159.
_Note_.--The Title-vignette is the Muse of Poetry with Cupids and scrolls labelled Walter Scott, Moore, Byron, and Shakespeare.
_French_.
S. Clogenson/ Beppo/ Poëme/ de Byron/ Traduit en vers français, avec texte anglais en regard/ Paris,/ Michel Lévy frères, libraires éditeurs/ Rue Vivienne, 2 bis, et boulevard des Italiens, 15/ à la librairie-nouvelle./ 1865./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 159 + Notes, pp. [161, 162].
_Russian_.
[Cyrillic: Beppo ... per. D. Minaeva]. [ [Cyrillic: Sovremennik"]," 1863. No. 8.]
_Spanish_.
_Beppo, novela veneciana_, por L.B. traduccion castellana. Paris, 1830. [8º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
_Swedish_.
Beppo,/ En Venetiansk Historia/ AF/ Lord Byron./ Af Lord Byron./ Öfversättning/ Af/ Talis Qualis./ Stockholm,/ J.L. Brudins Förlag./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 48. (A Preliminary Note, _n.p._, on fly-leaf.)
_Note_.--Part (No. 5) of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser," 1853, etc.
_Bride of Abydos_.
I.
The/ Bride of Abydos./ A Turkish Tale./ By Lord Byron./ Had we never loved so kindly,/ Had we never loved so blindly,/ Never met or never parted,/ We had ne'er been broken-hearted./ Burns./ London/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars_, For John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1813./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Title, one leaf; Dedication, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-60; Notes, pp. 61-72. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London/_) is at the foot of p. 72.
_Note_.--Canto I. numbers 483 lines; Canto II., 724 lines (_not_, as numbered, 722 lines, line 492 being numbered 490).
II.
The/ Bride of Abydos./ A Turkish Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto, five lines, as above.] Second Edition./ London:/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars,/_ For John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1813./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_.
_Note_.--Canto II. numbers 730 lines (not, as numbered, 724). On p. 45, after line 401, six additional lines ("Blest as the Muezzin's, ... long-loved voice endears") are inserted; but line 414 is numbered 410, and the wrong enumeration of the First Edition is repeated. A Third Edition is identical with the Second.
III.
The/ Bride of Abydos,/ etc. Fourth Edition,/ etc. 1813./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_.
_Note_.--Canto II. numbers 732 lines. The additions in the Fourth Edition are lines 662, 663 (p. 157), "Hark---- to the hurried," etc. The enumeration of the lines is correct. A Fifth Edition is identical with the Fourth.
IV.
The/ Bride of Abydos,/ etc. Sixth Edition,/ etc. 1814./ [8º.
This edition is identical with the Second and Third Editions. Lines 622, 623 are omitted. Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth Editions, issued in 1814, are identical with the Fourth. An Eleventh Edition was issued in 1815.
V.
The Bride of Abydos./ A Turkish Tale./ By Lord Byron./ Had we never loved so kindly,/ Had we never loved so blindly,/ Never met or never parted,/ We had ne'er been broken-hearted./ Burns./ Philadelphia:/ Published by Moses Thomas,/ No. 52 Chestnut-Street./ William Fry, Printer./ 1814./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
VI.
The Bride of Abydos:/ A Turkish Tale,/ By Lord Byron./ [Motto.] [London, 1844.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 1-39.
_Note_.--Part of "Clarke's Home Library."
_Translations of Bride of Abydos_.
_Bohemian_.
Lorda Byrona/ Nev[ve]sta z Abydu./ Pov[ve]st turecká./ Z anglického pr[ve]lo[vz]il/ Josef V. Fri[vc]./ V Praze./ Tisk a náklad Jaroslava Pospí[vs]ila./ 1854./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 66.
_Bulgarian_.
[Cyrillic: Abidonska Neviesta, pobolgaril" N.D. Katramov". Moskva], 1850.
_Dutch_.
De/ Abydeensche/ Verloofde./ Uit het Engelsch van/ Lord Bijron/ door/ Mr. J. Van Lennep./ Te Amsterdam, bij/ P. Meijer Warnars./ 1826./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 67.
_Note_.--The Title-vignette represents a pillar with skull and cross-bones struck by lightning. The "ghastly-turbaned head" (line 1208) hovers above. There is a Half-title, with Motto and Transl., on the Reverse.
_French_.
I.
_Zuleika et Selim, on la vierge d'Abydos_: par lord Byron: trad, de l'anglais par Léon Thiessé; et suivi de notes augmentées du _Fare Thee Well_, et autres morceaux du même auteur. A Paris, chez Plancher. 1816. [12º.
[_B. de la France_, Oct. 5, 1816.]
II.
_La Fiancée d'Abydos_, poëme en 11 chants, avec des notes; imité de l'angl. par Aug. Clavareau, Gand, Houdin. 1823. [8º.
[Quérard, 1827.]
_German_.
I.
_Die Braut von Abydos_. Deutsch. v. Dr. J. v. Adrian. Frankfurt-a-M., Sauerländer. 1819. [8º.
[_Centralblatt_, 1890, vii. 456.]
II.
_Die Braut von Abydos_, eine türkische Sage. Getreu in's Deutsche übers. u. seinen Schülern gewidmet von Finck de Bailleul. Landau. 1843. [8º.
[Kayser, 1848.]
III.
_Die Braut von Abydos_. Aus der engl. in freie, deutsche Dichtg. übertrag. von Frdr. Kley. Halle, Schmidt. 1884. [8º.
[Kayser, 1887.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 62.
_Hungarian_.
_Az abydoszi ara_. [_The Bride of Abydos_, transl. by Tercsi.] Hangok a multból és Byrontol énekek. pp. 25-66. B'pest. 1884.
[_Egyetemes Philologiai Közlöny_, 1901, xxv. 227.]
_Italian_.
_La fidanzata d'Abido_. Traduzione di Giov. Giovio. Milano, Guglielmini. 1854. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Polish_.
_Dziewica z Abydos, poema_. Prezkt. W[/l]. hr. Ostrowskiego. Warszawa, Glücksberg. 1818. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 94.
_Russian_.
I.
[Cyrillic: Abidosskaya Neviesta. Turetskaya poviest". M. Kachenovski[)i].] [Cyrillic: Vyibor" iz" sochineniye lorda Bairona.] 1821.
_Note_.--_Bride of Abydos_, pp. 177-255.
II.
[Cyrillic: Neviesta Abidosskaya. Turetskaya poviest" lorda Bairona.] [Cyrillic: Perevel" s" angliyeskago Ivan" Kozlov".] pp. i.-x. 1-92. [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1826. 8º.
Second Edition. [Cyrillic: S.-Peterburg"], 1831. 16º.
III.
[Cyrillic: Abidosskaya Neviesta ... Perediellana ... M. Politkovskoye. Moskva], 1859.
_Collation_--
Pp. 1-57.
_Swedish_.
Bruden Från Abydos,/ En Turkisk Berättelse/ Af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversättning./ Stockholm,/ J.L. Brudins Förlag./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
_Note_.--No. 7 of "Byron's Poetiska Berättelser," 1853, etc.
_Cain_.
[_Note_.--_Cain, A Mystery_ was published by John Murray, together with _Sardanapalus, A Tragedy_, and _The Two Foscari, A Tragedy_, Dec. 21, 1821; _vide post, Sardanapalus, A Tragedy_, No. i. (p. 293).]
I.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By the author of Don Juan./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than any beast of/ the field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./ London:/ _Printed for the Booksellers_,/ By W. Benbow, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square./ 1822./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-93.
II.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ To which is added/ a Letter from the Author/ To/ Mr Murray, the original Publisher./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than any Beast of the Field which the Lord/ God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./ Second Edition./ London:/ Printed and Published by R. Carlile, 55, Fleet Street./ 1822./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 5-23 + Letter, etc., p. [24].
III.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than any beast of the/ field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./ London:/ Printed for the Booksellers,/ _By H. Gray, No. 2, Barbican._/ 1822./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-72.
IV.
_Cain, A Mystery_. New York. 1822. [24.
_Collation_--
Pp. 100.
V.
_Cain, a Mystery_. Paris, A. and W. Galignani. 1822. [12º.
[Quérard, 1827.]
VI.
Cain,/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than any beast of the/ field which the Lord God had made."/ Gen. iii. I./ London:/ Printed for the Booksellers,/ Published by W. Benbow, 252, High Holborn./ 1824./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vii. + 8-85.
VII.
Lord Byron's/ Cain, A Mystery:/ with/ Notes:/ Wherein the/ Religion of the Bible/ Is considered, in reference to acknowledged/ Philosophy and Reason./ By Harding Grant;/ _Author of "Chancery Practice."_/ "Judge Righteous Judgment,"/ "Prove all things."/ "Justify the ways of God."/ London:/ William Crofts, 19, Chancery Lane./ 1830./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi. + 432.
VIII.
Cain;/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ "Now the Serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field/ which the Lord God had made."--Gen. iii. I./ To which is added/ A Letter from the Author/ To/ Mr. Murray, the original Publisher./ London:/ J. Watson, 33, Windmill Street,/ Finsbury./ 1832./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 5-47 + Letter, etc., p. [48].
IX.
_Cain, a Mystery_. Breslau, Kern. 1840. [16º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
X.
Cain./ By/ Lord Byron./ "I tread on air, and sink not; yet I fear to sink."/ New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; and all Booksellers./ New York Samuel French & Son, 122, Nassau Street--Sole Agents./ 1883, etc./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 143-160.
_Note_.--No. 203 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."
_Translations of Cain_.
_Bohemian_.
Kain/ Dramatická Báse[vn]/ Lorda Byrona/ Pr[ve]lo[vz]il/ Jose Durdík/ V Praze/ Tisk a náklad dra. Ed. Grégra/ 1871/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 117.
_French_.
Caïn,/ Mystère dramatique/ En trois actes,/ De Lord Byron,/ Traduit en vers français,/ Et réfuté dans une suite de remarques philosophiques/ et critiques;/ Précédé/ d'une lettre adressée à Lord Byron, sur les motifs/ et le but de cet ouvrage,/ Par Fabre d'Olivet./ à Paris,/ Chez Servier, libraire,/ rue de L'Oratoire, No. 6./ 1823./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 248 + p. [249], Table (R. "Fautes à corriger").
_German_.
I.
_Cain, ein Mysterium_. Deutsch v. G. Parthey. Berlin, Nicola'ische Buchh. 1831. [12º.
[_Centralblatt_, vii. 468.]
II.
_Cain. Ein Mysterium_. Von Lord Byron. Frei übers. v. Adf. Seubert. Leipzig. 1871-1876.
[Kayser, 1877.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 70.
_Note_.--No. 779 of _Universal Bibliothek_.
_Hebrew_.
[Hebrew: Kine, shir-chizayon al-pi kitvey hakodesh / me'et / Lord Byron / tirgem me'anglit le'ivrit / David Frishman / Varsha TRS ]
_Collation_--
Pp. xl. + 44.
_Hungarian_.
I.
_Kain_. [_Cain_, transl. by Ilona Györy.] Franklin-Társulat 1895.
[_Eg. Phil. Köz_., 1901, xxv. 222.]
II.
_Kain_. [_Cain_, transl. by Lajos Mikes.] (_Magyar Könyvtár_, p. 128.) B'pest, Lampel. 1898.
[_Eg. Phil. Köz_., 1901, xxv. 224.]
_International Language_.
Kain./ Mistero/ de/ Lord Byron/ (Bajron)./ Tradukis A. Kofman./ Nurnbergo./ Presejo de W. Tümmel./ 1896./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. ix. + 102.
_Italian_.
_Caino: mistero_, tradotto da Andrea Maffei. Milano, Pirola. 1852-6. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Polish_.
Kain./ Poemat Dramatyczny/ Lorda Bajrona/ W trzech aktach/ prze[/l]o[.z]yl/ Adam Pajgert./ A wa[.z] by[/l] chytrzejszy nad wszystkie/ zwierz[e,]ta polne, które uczyni[/l] Pan Bóg./ Genezis R. III. w. I./ Lwów/ Nak[/l]adem Wydawnictwa Dziennika Literackiego./ 1868./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 125.
_Russian_.
I.
[Cyrillic: Kain" ... Perevod" Efrena barysheva. S.-Peterburg"], 1881.
II.
[Cyrillic: Kain" ... Perevod" P.A. Kalenova. Moskva], 1883.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_.
I.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By/ Lord Byron./ L'univers est une espèce de livre, dont on n'a lu que la première page quand on n'a vu que son pays./ J'en ai feuilleté un assez grand nombre, que j'ai trouvé également mauvaises. Cet examen ne m'a point/ été infructueux. Je haïssais ma patrie. Toutes les impertinences des peuples divers, parmi lesquels j'ai vécu,/ m'ont réconcilié avec elle. Quand je n'aurais tiré d'autre bénéfice de mes voyages que celui-là, je n'en re/gretterais ni les frais, ni les fatigues./ _Le Cosmopolite_./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet-Street;/ William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and John Cumming, Dublin./ _By Thomas Davison, White-Friars./_ 1812./ [4º.
_Collation_--
Title, one page, pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii.-vi.; Cont. (_Errata_ on Reverse); Sec. Half-title, pp. 1, 2; Text, pp. 3-226 + two pages of publisher's advertisements, pp. [227, 228]. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London./_) is at the foot of p. [228].
_Contents_--
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto I p. 1 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto II p. 59 Notes to Canto I p. 111 Notes to Canto II p. 119 Poems-- I. Written in an Album p. 165 II. To... p. 166 III. Stanzas p. 169 IV. Stanzas p. 171 V. Written at Athens p. 177 VI. Written after Swimming, etc. p. 178 VII. Song p. 181 VIII. Translation of a Greek War Song p. 183 IX. Translation of a Romaic Song p. 186 X. Written Beneath a Picture p. 189 XI. On Parting p. 190 XII. To Thyrza p. 192 XIII. Stanzas p. 195 XIV. To Thyrza p. 197 Appendix-- Romaic Books and Authors p. 203 Specimens of the Romaic p. 207 Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter [inserted between Cont. and Half-title]
II.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, seven lines.] The Second Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Fleet Street;/ William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and John Cumming,/ Dublin./ _By Thomas Davison, White-Friars._/ 1812./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title; Title, one leaf; Preface; Cont., pp. i.-xii.; Note on the Errors in the Inscriptions at Orchomenus, _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-300. The Imprint (_T. Davison_,/ _Lombard Street, Whitefriars, London_./) is at the foot of p. 300.
_Contents_--
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Cantos I. (93 stanzas), pp. 3-201 II. (88 stanzas) (N.) _Poems_ (as in First Ed., Nos. I.-XIV.) pp. 205-237 XV. Euthanasia p. 241 XVI. Stanzas ("And thou art dead," etc.) p. 244 XVII. Stanzas ("If sometimes," etc.) p. 249 XVIII. On a Cornelian Heart, etc. p. 252 XIX. To a Youthful Friend p. 253 XX. To ---- ("Well! thou art happy") p. 260 Appendix p. 267 Specimens of the Romaic p. 273 Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter [inserted between Half-title and Title]
III.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt: and/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] Third Edition./ London: _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars._/ For John Murray, Fleet Street;/ W. Blackwood, Edinburgh; and J. Cumming, Dublin./ 1812./ [8º.
_Note_.--Collation and Cont. are identical with those of the Second Edition. The Note on the Errors in the Inscriptions at Orchomenus is omitted. The Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter is inserted at the end of the volume, after p. 300.
IV.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ a Romaunt:/ and/ Other Poems./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] Fourth Edition./ London:/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, Fleet Street;/ William Blackwood, and J. Ballantyne and Co. Edin-/ Burgh; and J. Cumming, Dublin./ 1812./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Preface, pp. v.-ix.; Addition to the Preface, pp. ix.-xii.; Cont., pp. xi., xii. (_sic_); Text, pp. 1-300. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 300.
_Note_.--The Cont. are identical with those of the Second Edition. The Fac Simile of the Romaic Letter is inserted at the beginning of the volume (in a bound copy between pp. 184, 185).
V.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ and/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] Fifth Edition./ London:/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, (_removed to_) Albemarle-Street;/ William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and J. Cumming,/ Dublin./ 1812./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title, pp. iii., iv.; Title, one leaf, pp. v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii.-xi.; Addition to the Preface, pp. xi.-xiv.; Cont., pp. xv.-xvi.; Text, pp. 1-300. The Imprint is at the foot of p. 300.
_Note_.--The Cont. are identical with those of the Second Edition; but the Fac Simile of the Romaic Letter is not mentioned in the Table of Cont. nor inserted in the volume.
VI.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ and/ Other Poems./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto--_Le Cosmopolite_.] The First American Edition./ Philadelphia:/ Published by Moses Thomas,/ No. 52, Chestnut-Street./ William Fry, Printer. 1812./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 179.
_Note_.--"For sale in Philadelphia, by the publisher, M. Carey, and Bradford and Inskip; in New York, by Inskip and Bradford, and J. Eastburn; in Boston, by Munroe and Francis, and West and Blake; and in Baltimore, by F. Lucas, Junr. William Fry, Printer. 1812."
VII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] The Sixth Edition./ London:/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, Bookseller to the Admiralty,/ And to the Board of Longitude,/ 50, Albemarle-Street./ 1813./ [8º.
_Note_.--The Collation and Cont. are identical with those of the Fifth Edition; but in the Table of Cont. the words "Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter" occur as in the Fourth Edition; but in the copy belonging to the British Museum the letter is not inserted. In the Sixth Edition the words _Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_ are printed in Roman type, and the words _A Romaunt_ in Gothic type, whereas in all other editions _Childe_, etc., is in Gothic, and _A Romaunt_ in Roman type.
VIII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] Seventh Edition./ London:/ _Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, Albemarle-Street,/1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title; Title, one leaf; Preface, etc.; Cent., pp. iii.-xvi.; Text, pp. 1-296. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London_./) is at the foot of p. 296. The Fac Simile of the Romaic Letter is inserted between pp. 294, 295.
_Contents_--
To Ianthe p. 3 Childe Harold's, etc., Canto I. (93 stanzas) p. 6 Childe Harold's, etc., Canto II. (98 stanzas) p. 65 Notes to Canto I. p. 121 Notes to Canto II. p. 125 Poems-- Nos. I.-XX. as in Eds. II.-VI. p. 191 XXI. From the Portuguese p. 245 XXII. Impromptu in Reply to a Friend p. 246 XXIII. Address to Drury-Lane Theatre p. 246 XXIV. To Time p. 250 XXV. Translation of a Romaic Love Song p. 252 XXVI. A Song ("Thou art not false," etc.) p. 255 XXVII. Origin of Love p. 257 XXVIII. Remember him p. 257 XXIX. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull p. 261 Romaic Books and Authors p. 264 Specimen of the Romaic p. 271
IX.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, five lines.] Eighth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street:/ _By Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_./ 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--Title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii.-vii.; Addition to the Preface, pp. vii.-x; Cont., pp. xi., xii.; Text, pp. 1-296.
_Note_.--The Cont. are identical with those of the Seventh Edition.
X.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, five lines.] Tenth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray; Albemarle-Street,/ 1815./ [8º.
_Collation_--Title (R. _T. Davison, Lombard street/ Whitefriars, London./_), pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii.-vii.; Addition to the Preface, pp. vii.-x.; Cont., pp. xi., xii.; Text, pp. 1-302. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street, /Whitefriars, London._/) is in the centre of p. [304].
_Note_.--The Cont. are identical with those of the Seventh Edition, save for the insertion of a thirtieth (No. XXX., p. 263) poem, "On the Death of Sir Peter Parker."
XI.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ Canto the Third./ By Lord Byron./ "Afin que cette application vous forçât de penser à autre chose; il n'y a/ en vérité de remède que celui-là et le temps."/ Lettre du Roi de Prusse à D'Alembert, Sept. 7, 1776./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1816./ [8º.
_Collation_--Half-title (R. Published THIS DAY in 8vo. 5_s_.6_d_./ THE PRISONER OF CHILLON;/ A DREAM;/ And Other Poems./ By the Right Hon. Lord Byron./ _T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London._/); Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-79.
_Note_ (1).--The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 79; and on the reverse of p. 79, "List of the Poems," etc.
_Note_ (2).--_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, Canto III., was published at Boston, 1817, 16º, pp. 72; and, together with _The Prisoner of Chillon_ and other Poems, at Philadelphia, 1817, 16º.
XII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ Canto the Fourth./ By Lord Byron./ Visto ho Toscana, Lombardia, Romagna,/ Quel Monte che divide, e quel che serra/ Italia, e un mare e l'altro, che la bagna./ Ariosto, Satira iii./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1818./ [8º.
_Collation_--Title, pp. i., ii.; Dedication, pp. iii.-xiv.; Cont., _n.p._; Text, pp. 1-257. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street, Whitefriars, London_.) is at the foot of p. [259].
_Contents_--
Childe Harold's, etc., Canto IV. [N.] p. 3 Poems. _Romance_, etc. p. 240 Translation p. 241 Per Monaca. Sonetto di Vittorelli p. 256 Translation p. 257
_Note_ (1).--In another copy, Cont., _n.p._, precedes the Dedication.
_Note_ (2).--_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, Canto IV., to which are added _Beppo_, and other Poems, was published at Philadelphia in 1818, 24º, pp. 270.
XIII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ Canto the Fourth./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto--Ariost., Sat. iii., four lines.] New York:/ Published by James Eastburn and Co./ At the Literary Rooms, Broadway./ Clayton & Kingsland, Printers./ 1818./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 143.
XIV.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] Eleventh Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1819./ [8º.
_Note_.--The Collation of the preliminary matter is identical with that of the Tenth Edition. The Cont. are also identical, save that on p. 274 a note headed "Conclusion" (on pp. 301, 302 of the Tenth Edition) is omitted. The Imprint (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./_) is at the foot of p. 274.
XV.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt,/ In Four Cantos./ By the Right Honourable/ Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] Containing Cantos I., II./ London:/ John Murray,/ Albemarle-Street./ 1819./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: Title (R. _London:/ Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars./_), pp. iii., iv.; Half-title (R. Motto, _Le Cosmopolite_, eight lines), pp. v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii.-xiv.; Cont., one leaf; Text, pp. 1-218. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London./_) is in the centre of p. [220].
Vol. II.: Title (R. Imprint, as above); Cont., one leaf; Text, pp. 1-273; Advt. of _Historical Illustrations_ (R. Imprint, _London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_), pp. [275, 276].
XVI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. [Two vols.] Leipzig, Brockhaus. 1820. [8º.
[Kayser, 1834.]
XVII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale,/ Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1825./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 7-182.
XVIII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. [Two vols.] Paris, A. and W. Galignani. 1825. [32º.
XIX.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed and Published by W. Dugdale/ 23, Russell Court, Drury Lane./ 1826./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 1-162.
XX.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage;/ A Romaunt./ In Four Cantos./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed for Thomas Colmer,/ 2, Bell-Isle, Battle Bridge./ 1827./ [24º.
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 161.
XXI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, a poem by Lord Byron. [Two vols.] Paris. 1827. [16º.
[_Le Moniteur_; etc., 1845.]
XXII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By the/ Right Hon. Lord Byron./ London:/ John Buncombe, 19, Little Queen Street,/ Holborn./ [1831?] [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 9-270.
_Note_.--The Front. is "Lord Byron," by T. Phillips, R.A., engraved by R. Page.
XXIII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt/ By/ Lord Byron./ Campe's Edition./ Nuremberg and New York./ Printed and Published by/ Frederick Campe and Cº/ [1831.] [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 333.
XXIV.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1837. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 329. The Imprint (_London:/ Printed by A. Spottiswoode,/ New-Street-Square._) is in the centre of p. [330].
_Note_.--The Front., "Byron," is engraved by E. Finden, from the portrait by E. Sanders. The Vignette, or illustrated Title, is the "Lake of Geneva," engraved by E. Finden from a drawing by G. Stainfield, R.A. This edition is bound in green cloth, stamped with coat-of-arms, uniform with No. xiv. of Miscellaneous Poems.
XXV.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Mannheim, Hoffmann. 1837. [12º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
XXVI.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1841. [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title (R. Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, seven lines), pp. i., ii.; Title (R. _Bradbury and Evans, Printers extraordinary to the Queen, Whitefriars._), pp. iii., iv.; Preface, and Addition to Preface, pp. v.-viii.; List of Embellishments, pp. ix.-xi.; Half-title, pp. xiii., xiv.; To Ianthe, pp. xv., xvi.; Text, pp. 1-320. The Imprint, as above, is at the foot of p. 320.
_Note_.--The Front. is a portrait of "Lord Byron, in his Albamanian Dress," by T. Phillips, R.A., engraved by W. Finden. The Title-vignette on illustrated title is the "Monument of Lysicrates," drawn by H. Warren, engraved by W. Finden. There are fifty-nine other "embellishments," and, inserted between pp. [228], [229], a Map of Lord Byron's Route through Spain, Portugal, Holland, etc., with "Picturesque Border."
XXVII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, with Notes by Lord Byron, Carton demi rel. Jolie éd. London. 1842. [12º.
[_Le Moniteur_, etc., 1845.]
XXVIII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1853./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xii. (To Ianthe, pp. xi., xii.) + 311. The Imprint (_London:/ Bradbury and Evans, Printers, Whitefriars./_) is in the centre of P. [312].
XXIX.
_Childe Harold herausg. von Aug. Mommsen_. Hamburg, Th. Niemeyer. 1853. [Hamburg, 1869.] [8º.
[Kayser, 1860.]
_Collation_--
Pp. iv. + 189.
XXX.
_Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage_,/ von/ Lord Byron./ [Two Vols.] Erklärt/ von/ Ferd. Brockerhoff./ Erstes Bändchen./ Berlin./ Verlag von Th. Chr. Fr. Enslin./ 1854./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 163.
_Note_.--Bdchn. of _Sammlung englischer Schriffsteller_. Berlin, Th. Enslin. 1853-1855. "Siebentes Bändchen" contains Cantos I., II.; "Neuntes Bändchen" (pp. 214), published in 1855, contains Cantos III., IV.
XXXI.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ By Lord Byron/ Illustrated From Original Sketches/ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1859./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Title (R. Motto, _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines; Note, two lines); Vignette, "Newstead Abbey" (R. The Illustrations drawn on Wood by Percival Skelton./ Engraved by J.W. Whymper and J. Cooper./); List of Illustrations, four pages; Text, pp. 1-329. The Imprint (_Printed by R. and R. Clark, Edinburgh_) is at the foot of p. 329.
_Note_.--This edition was reissued in 1869.
XXXII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ New Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1860./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 192. The Imprint (_London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street_) is at the foot of p. 192.
_Note_.--Murray's Complete Edition. Price One Shilling. The Front. is "The Earliest Portrait of Byron. Taken at the age of 7 years, from an original by Kay, Edinburgh," engraved by E. Finden.
XXXIII.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ By Lord Byron./ A New Edition./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1860./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 60. The Imprint (_London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street,/ And Charing Cross./_) is on Reverse of Title.
_Note_.--"Murray's Complete Edition." Price Sixpence. The Front. is a lithograph of the portrait of Lord Byron, by T. Phillips, R.A.
XXXIV.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. A Romaunt. Leipzig, B. Tauchnitz. 1862. [16º.
[Kayser, 1865.]
XXXV.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ By/ Lord Byron/ With a Memoir/ By/ William Spalding, A.M./ Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Saint Andrews/ Illustrated/ London/ Charles Griffin and Company/Stationer's Hall Court/ [1866] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 180.
_Note_.--The Front, is an engraving of the medallion by E.W. Wyon.
XXXVI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. A Romaunt. Mit erläut. Anmerkungen zum Schul-u. Privatunterricht bearb. von P. Weeg. 1867. [8º.
_Note_.--No. V., Sammlung gediegener u. interessanter Werke der englischen Litteratur. Münster, Brunn's Verl. 1868-1870. [Kayser, 1871.]
XXXVII.
Byron's/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ With Notes/ W. & R. Chambers/ London and Edinburgh/ 1877/ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 180.
XXXVIII.
Lord Byron/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ Édition classique/ Par/ James Darmesteter/ Docteur ès-Lettres/ Directeur-Adjoint à l'École des Hautes Études/ Paris/ librairie Ch. Delagrave/ 15, rue Soufflot, 15/ 1882/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxv. + 342.
XXXIX.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Texte anglais, revu et annoté par l'abbé A. Julien. Paris, Poussielque frères. 1883. [12º.
[Lorenz, 1886.]
XL.
Clarendon Press Series/ Byron/ Childe Harold/ Edited/ With Introduction and Notes/ By/ H.F. Tozer, M.A./ Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford/ At the Clarendon Press/ 1885/ [_All rights reserved_]/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 336.
XLI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Illustrated. London, Chatto. 1885. [8º.
[_Eng. Cat._, 1891.]
XLII.
Lord Byron,/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ A Romaunt./ Erklärt/ von/ August Mommsen./ Berlin./ Weidmannsche Buchhandlung./ 1885./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxvi. + 367.
XLIII.
Cassell's National Library./ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage./ By/ Lord Byron./ Cassell & Company, Limited:/ London, Paris, New York & Melbourne./ 1886./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 192.
XLIV.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ By Lord Byron/ Illustrated/ Boston/ Ticknor and Company/ 1886/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 236.
XLV.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_: edited with Notes by W.J. Rolfe, Philadelphia. 1886. [16º.
[Detroit Public Library.]
XLVI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Leipzig, Gressner & Schramm. 1886. [16º.
[Kayser, 1887.]
XLVII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. By Lord Byron. Im Auszuge m. Anmerkgn. zum Schulgebrauch hrsg. v. Mart. Krummacher. Mit Anmerkgn. unter dem Text.
_Note_.--No. 13 of "English Authors." Bielefeld, Velhagen, and Klasing. 1885-1886. [Kayser, 1887.]
XLVIII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ By/ Lord Byron/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ Glasgow and New York/ 1888/ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 9-320.
_Note_.--Part of "Routledge's Pocket Library."
XLIX.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Im Auszuge hrsg. v. Mart. Krummacher. 1891. [Reissued in 1893.] [12º.
_Note_.--Part of "English Authors," _vide supra_, No. xlvii.
L.
Sir John Lubbock's Hundred Best Books/ 29/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt/ By/ Lord Byron/ London/ George Routledge and Sons, Limited/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ Manchester and New York/ 1892/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. x. + 11-249.
LI.
Byron's/ Childe Harold/ With Introduction and Notes/ By/ H.G. Keene, Hon. M.A. Oxon.,/ Fellow of Calcutta University, Author of "A Manual of/ French Literature," etc./ London/ George Bell & Sons, York St., Covent Garden/ And New York/ 1893/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xx. + 255.
LII.
Byron/ Childe Harold/ Texte Anglais/ Publié avec une Notice, des Arguments/ Et des Notes en Français/ Par Émile Chasles/ Inspecteur général de l'Instruction publique/ Paris/ Librairie Hachette et C'ie/ 79, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 79/ 1893/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxvi. + 261.
_Note_.--This edition was reissued in 1894.
LIII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt_. New York, T.Y. Crowell & Co. 1894.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1895.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 9 + 283.
LIV.
Arnold's British Classics for Schools/ General Editor:/ J. Churton Collins, M.A./ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ Edited by/ The Rev. E.C. Everard Owen, M.A./ Late Fellow of New College, Oxford; Assistant Master/ In Harrow School./ Edward Arnold/ London/ 37 Bedford Street/ New York/ 70 Fifth Avenue/ [1897] [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. lxii. + 236.
LV.
Childe/ Harold/ A Romaunt/ George/ Gordon/ Lord/ Byron/ 1898. Published. by. J.M. Dent. / And. Co.. Aldine. House. London. E.C./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xii. + 310 + Note (one leaf) by Editor, I.G., October 1, 1898.
_Note_.--Part of the "Temple Classics," edited by Israel Gollmer, M.A. The Front. is a photogravure of the portrait of "George Gordon Lord Byron," by T. Phillips, R.A.
LVI.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt by Lord Byron/ Cantos I. and II./ Edited with Notes and an Introduction by/ Edward E. Morris/ Professor of English in the University of Melbourne/ London/ Macmillan and Co., Limited/ New York: The Macmillan Company/1899/ _All rights reserved/_ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxvi. + 115.
LVII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ A Romaunt by Lord Byron/ Cantos III. and IV./ Edited with Notes and an Introduction by/ Edward E. Morris/ Professor of English in the University of Melbourne/ London/ Macmillan and Co., Limited/ New York: The Macmillan Company/ 1899/ _All rights reserved/_ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxvi. + 168.
_Note_.--The Introduction (pp. vii.-xxxvi.) is a repetition of the Introduction to the preceding volume.
LVIII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt_. Cantos 1, 2, 3, and 4; Edited with Notes and Introduction by E. Morris. New York, The Macmillan Co. [Two vols.] 1899. [8º.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1900.]
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. 36 + 115.
Vol. II.: pp. 36 + 168.
_Note_.--Part of "Macmillan's English Classics."
LIX.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt_. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Andrew J. George. New York., The Macmillan Co. 1899. [16º.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1900.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 34 + 282.
_Note_.--Part of "Macmillan's Pocket English Classics."
LX.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. New York, Cassell. 1900.
[_Amer. Cat._, 1901.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 192.
_Note_.--Part of "Cassell's National Library," N.S.
LXI.
Lord Byron/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ Canto II./ Edited by/ John Downie, M.A./ Editor of Macaulay's Lives of Johnson and Goldsmith, Etc. Etc./ London/ Blackie and Son, Limited, 50 Old Bailey, E.C./ Glasgow and Dublin/ 1901/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 47.
LXII.
Lord Byron/ Childe Harold's/ Pilgrimage/ Canto III./ Edited by/ John Downie, M.A./ [etc., _vide supra_, No. lxi.] 1901/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 47.
_Note_.--This and the preceding volume form part of "Blackie's English Classics."
_Translations of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_.
_Armenian_.
Lord Byron/ Childe Harold's Pilgrimage/ Italy/ [Canto IV.] Venice/ Printed/ at the Armenian Monastery of S. Lazarus/ 1872/ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 147.
_Note_.--The Armenian verse, translated by Gheuond Alíshanian, accompanies the English original. The Notes are in the Armenian language.
_Bohemian_.
_Childe Haroldova pout'_ Prelozila El. Krásnohorská [in Kabinetní Knihovna]. 1890.
_Danish_.
Junker Harolds Pilgrimsfart./ Et Romantisk Kvad./ Af/ Byron./ Oversat af/Adolf Hansen/Kjøbenhavn./ Forlagt af J.H. Schubothes Boghandel./ Græbes Bogtrykkerei. 1880/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 237.
_French_.
I.
_Le Pélerinage de Childe Harold_, poème romantique de lord Byron, traduit en vers français par l'auteur des _Helléniennes_ et des _Mélodies poétiques_. Paris, Dupont. 1828. [18º.
[Quérard, 1846.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 288.
II.
_Le Pélerinage de Childe Harold_, traduit par P.A. Deguer. Paris, Ponthieu. 1828. [18º.
[Quérard, 1846.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 84.
III.
Le Pélerinage/ de/ Childe Harold/ Traduction en vers français/ Par/ Eugène Quiertant./ [Motto, _Le Cosmopolite_, nine lines.] Paris/ Librairie de Ch. Blériot,/ rue Bonaparte, 25. 1861./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 266 + "Note de L'Éditeur," one leaf.
_Note_.--Le premier chant de cette traduction avail déja été publié en 1852. [Lorenz, 1867.]
IV.
Childe Harold/ Poëme de Lord Byron/ Traduit en vers français/ Par/ Lucien Davésiès de Pontès./ Tome premier./ Paris/ E. Dentu, libraire-éditeur,/ Galerie D'Orléans, Palais-Royal./ 1862./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. lv. + 232.
Vol. II.: pp. 334 + "Errata," one leaf, p. [335].
V.
_Le Pélerinage de Childe Harold_, traduit en vers d'après l'édition anglaise de 1812; précédé de Marie-Magdaleine, poëme, et de diverses poésies, par Victor Robert Jones, Saint-Quentin, _imprimerie Monreau_. 1862. [12º.
[Lorenz, 1867.]
VI.
_Childe Harold_, poëme de lord Byron, traduit en vers français par Lucien Davésiès de Pontès, 2^e édition revue et corrigée par le bibliophile Jacob. Paris, _Amyot_. 1870. [12º.
[Lorenz, 1876.]
VII.
_Childe Harold_. Expliqué littéralement, traduit en français et annoté par H. Bellet. Paris, _Hachette et Cie_. 1881.
[12º.
[Lorenz, 1886.]
VIII.
_Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_. Traduction française littérale, par l'Abbé A. Julien. Paris, _Poussielque frères_. 1883.
[12º.
[Lorenz, 1886.]
IX.
_Childe Harold_, Édition classique, précédée d'une notice littéraire, par M.A. Elwall. Paris, _Delalain frères_. 1892.
[12º.
[Lorenz, 1900.]
X.
_Childe Harold_, Édition classique, avec une notice biographique et littéraire, un appendice et des notes par Douglas Gibb. Paris, _Belin frères_. 1892. [12º.
[Lorenz, 1900.]
_German_.
I.
_Harold, der Verwiesene_. Aus. d. Engl. v. Karl Baldamus. Leipzig, Hartmann. 1835. [8º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
II.
Ritter Harold's Pilgerfahrt./ Aus dem Englischen/ des/ Lord Byron./ Im Versmass des Originals übersetzt/von/ Zedlitz:/ Stuttgart und Tübingen,/ Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1836./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xvi. + 381 + Berichtungen, p. [382].
III.
_Jungherrn Harold's Pilgerfahrt_. Aus d. Engl. ins Deutsche übersetzt von Dr. Herm. v. Pommer Esche. Stralsund, Löffler'sche Buch. 1839. [8º.
[Kayser, 1841.]
IV.
_Erster Gesang des Childe Harald_. Freie Uebertragung in Reimen v. C.D. Ansbach, Dollfuss. 1845. [12º.
[Kayser, 1848.]
V.
Byron's/ Ritter Harold/ von/ Adolf Böttger/ Diamantausgabe./ Leipzig./ Druck und Verlag von Otto Wigand./ 1846./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 194.
_Note_.--The Front. is a portrait of "Byron" (by G. Sanders), engraved by A.H. Payne.
VI.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgerfahrt/ von/ Lord George Gordon Byron./ Aus dem Englischen im Versmass des Originals/ übersetzt/ von/ Alexander Büchner./ Frankfurt a/ M./ Verlag von Meidinger Sohn und Cie./ 1853./ [16º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxiii. + 342.
_Note_.--The translation was reissued in 1855.
VII.
Harold's/ Pilgerfahrt./ Aus dem Englischen des Lord Byron./ Uebersetzt von/ Erich von Monbart./ Köln, 1865./ Druck, Franz Greven, Burgmauer-Ecke 113. [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 143.
VIII.
Childe Harold's/ Pilgerfahrt/ von/ Lord Byron./ Deutsch/ von/ A.H. Janert./ Hildburghausen./ Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts./ 1868./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 191.
_Note_.--No. 87 of the "Bibliothek ausländischer Klassiker."
IX.
Jung Harold's/ Pilgerfahrt./ Von Byron./ Aus dem Englischen metrisch übersetzt/ von/ Ferdinand Schmidt./ Berlin./ Verlag von W.O.H. Stempelmann./ 1869./ [12º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 132 + "Anmerkungen," pp. [133, 134].
X.
_Ritter Harold's Pilgerfahrt_. Eine Romanze v. Lord Byron. Frei ubers. v. Adf. Seubert. [16º.
[Kayser, 1877.]
_Collation_--
Pp. 224.
_Note_.--Nos. 516, 517 of the "Universal Bibliothek," Leipzig, 1871-76.
XI.
_Childe Harold's Pilgerfahrt_. Ein Epos. Übertr. v. F. Dobbert. 1893. [8º.
[Kayser, 1894.]
_Collation_--
Pp. vi. + 192.
_Note_.--Part of the "Bibliothek der Gesammtlitteratur d. In u. Auslandes."
_Hungarian_.
Childe Harold/ Byron/ után/ anya nyelvéböl magyarra forditotta/ Bickersteth Johanka/ Nyomtatta PUKY MIKLOS Genfben/ 1857/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 211. [Line-borders.]
_Italian_.
I.
L'Italia,/ Canto IV./ del pellegrinaggio/ di Childe H_A_Rold,/ Scritto/ da Lord Byron,/ E tradotto/ da Michele Leoni./ Italia,/ 1819./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 77.
II.
_Il pellegrinaggio del Giovine Aroldo_: poema di Lord Byron, tradotto dá Giuseppe Gazzino genovese. Genova, tipografia arcivescovile, 1836. [8º.
[_Bibl. Ital._, Nov.-Dec., 1836.]
III.
L'Italia/ Canto/ di Lord Byron/ Accomodato/ All' indole del verso italiano/ da/ Melchior Missirini/ Publicato per cura/ del professore/ Francesco Longhena./ Milano/ Coi tipi di Vincenzo Guglielmini/ 1848/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 95.
IV.
_Il pellegrinaggio del giovane Aroldo_: poema recato in italiano da Fr. Armenio. Napoli, 1858. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
V.
_Il pellegrinaggio del giovane Aroldo_: con la traduzione armena. Ultimo canto. Venezia. t.s. Lazard, 1860. [8º.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
VI.
Byron/ Pellegrinaggio D'Aroldo/ Traduzione/di/Giovanni Giovio/ [Then something on poetry/] Schak./ Milano/ Giuseppe Bernardoni/ Tipografo-editore/ 1866/ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xxxiii. + 122 + "Note," pp. [125, 126].
VII.
Italia/ Canto di Giorgio Byron/ Tradotto/ da/ Andrea Maffei./ Firenze,/ Successori le Monnier./ 1872./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 190.
_Note_.--This edition was reissued in 1874 and in 1897.
VIII.
Il pellegrinaggio/ D'Aroldo./ Poema/ di Lord Byron/ Tradotto/ da Carlo Faccioli./ [Emblem, rose and butterfly, with motto, "_Non Bramo Altr' Esca._"] Firenze,/ G. Barbèra, editore./ 1873./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xii. + 249 + Indice, p. [251].
_Polish_.
I.
_Poezye w t[/l]umaczeniu polskiém_. Tom. I. (przez Micha[/l]a Budzyúskiego): Wedrówki Czaild Harolda. pp. 256. _M. Wolf: Petersburg_, 1857. [8º.
II.
_Pielgrzymka Czajlda Harolda_ ... z=polszczone przez Wiktora z Baworowa, _etc. we Lwowie_, 1857. [12º.
III.
_W[e,]drówki Czaild-Harolda_ ...Prze[/l]o[.z]y[/l] Frederyk Krauze. 1865-71.
IV.
_W[e,]drówki Rycerza Harolda_ ...Przek[/l]ad Jana Kasprowicza. _Warszawa_, 1895.
V.
_W[e,]drówki Czaild-Harolda_ ... T[/l]ómaczony ... przez A.A. K[rajewskiego], _Kraków_, 1896.
_Russian_.
I.
[Cyrillic: Chail"d"-Garol"d" ... per. D. Minaeva.] [" [Cyrillic: Russkoe Slovo]," 1864.]
II.
[Cyrillic: Chail'd"-Garol'd" ... per. P.A. Kozlova.] ["[Cyrillic: "Russkaya Miesl"]," 1890. No. 1, 2, 11.]
_Swedish_.
Childe Harolds/ Pilgrimsfärd/ Af/ Lord Byron./ Öfversatt Af/ A.F. Skjöldebrand./ Stockholm./ Tryckt Hos Johan Hörberg,/ 1832./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Pp. 192.
_The Corsair_.
I.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ "---- I suoi pensieri in lui dormir non ponno."/ Tasso, _Canto decimo, Gerusalemme Liberata_./ London:/ _Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_, For John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Dedication, "To Thomas Moore, Esq.," pp. v.-xi.; Text (and Notes), pp. 1-100.
_Note_.--The Text numbers 1863 lines, the half-lines 154, 159, 669 being reckoned as whole lines. Other half-lines are not so reckoned, and the First Edition actually numbers 1860 lines.
II.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ "---- I suoi pensieri in lui dormir non ponno."/ Tasso, _Canto decimo, Gerusalemme Liberata_./ Second Edition./ London:/ _Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title, etc. (_vide supra_); Text, with Notes and Six Poems, pp. 1-108. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London./_) is at the foot of p. 108.
_Poems_--
To a Lady weeping p. [101] From the Turkish p. 102 Sonnet, To Genevra ("Thine eyes," etc.) p. 104 Sonnet, To Genevra ("Thy cheek," etc.) p. 105 Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog p. 106 Farewell ("Farewell! if ever," etc.) p. 108
III.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ ... Third Edition./ ... 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_, No. 1. The Imprint (_Printed by T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Fleet Street._/) is at the foot of p. 100.
_Note_.--The Poems which were inserted in the Second Edition pp. [101]-108, were omitted in the Third Edition.
IV.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ ... Fourth Edition.... 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_, the Second Edition, No. ii.
_Note_.--The Poems inserted in the Second, and omitted in the Third, are included in the Fourth Edition.
V.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto as above, No. i.] Fifth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street;/ _By Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_,/ 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_, the Second Edition, No. ii.
VI.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ ... Sixth Edition./ ... 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
For Title, _vide supra_, the Fifth Edition, No. v.
VII.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ ... Seventh Edition./ ... 1814./ [8º.
_Collation_--
_Vide supra_, Second Edition, No. ii.
_Note_.--In this edition the last four lines of Canto I. stanza xi. ("The first may turn ... still it stings!") were added, together with the Note, to Canto II., p. 33, line 18, "It has been objected," etc. The poem numbers 1863 lines, the additional lines not being included in the numeration.
VIII.
The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto as above.] From the Fifth London Edition./ New-York:/ Published by Eastburn, Kirk, and Co./ Literary Rooms, Corner of Wall and Nassau Streets./ 1814./ [6º.
_Collation_--
Pp. xi. + 108.
_Note_.--_The Corsair_ was also published in Philadelphia in 1814, 16º.
IX.
The Corsair;/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ [Motto as above.] Ninth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1815./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Dedication, pp. v.-xi.; Text, with Notes, pp. 1-112. The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London._/) is at the foot of p. 112.
_Note_.--The poem numbers 1864 lines, the four new lines at the end of