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The Frontispiece, "Lord Byron," is engraved by E. Finden from a portrait by T. Phillips, R.A.

Vol. II.: pp. iv. + 424--t.i.tle (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--t.i.tle (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--t.i.tle (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 lords.h.i.+p's suppressed poems with others never before published. (With portrait and _fac-simile_.) Paris, Galignani, 1830. [12.

[Querard, 1846.]

XLIII.

The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Six Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.]

London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1831./ [16.

_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-t.i.tle (R. (_a_) _Thomas Davison, London_), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 Endors.e.m.e.nt 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. 12.

Printed for the first time, to match with the Edition of Lord Byron's Works in 4 vols. 18."

XLIV.

The/ Complete works/ of/ Lord Byron,/ Including/ his Lords.h.i.+p's Suppressed Poems,/ With others never before published./ In one Volume./ Paris./ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1831./ [8.

_Collation_--

Pp. xxiv. + 730--Half-t.i.tle (R. _Printed by J. Smith, Rue Montmorency, Paris_./); t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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.

Thermopylae 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. [4.

_Collation_--

Pp. x.x.xix. + 176.

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