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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./ [8.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. xv. + 359--t.i.tle (R. Imprint, _London:/ Printed by A.
Spottiswoode,/ New-Street-Square_./), pp. i., ii.; Cont. of Vol. I., pp.
iii., iv.; Half-t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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 t.i.tle-vignette, "Constantinople," is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield.
Vol. III.: pp. 1-376--The Front., "Marathon," and the t.i.tle-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 t.i.tle-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 t.i.tle-vignette, the "h.e.l.lespont," 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 t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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--t.i.tle (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 t.i.tle-vignette, "Seville," is engr. by E.
Finden.
Vol. X.: pp. xix. + 316--Gen. Half-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-vignette, "San Georgio Maggiore,"
is engr. by E. Finden from a drawing by C. Stansfield, A.R.A.
Vol. XIII.: pp. vi. + 369--Half-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tus," is engr. by E. Finden, from drawings by C. Stansfield and W. Page; the t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. [i., ii.]; t.i.tle, 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., "Parna.s.sus," and the t.i.tle-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-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i. ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-vignette, "Genoa," are engr. by E.
Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XVI.: pp. vi. + 335--Half-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-vignette, "St. Sophia," are engr.
by E. Finden from drawings by J.M.W. Turner, R.A.
Vol. XVII.: pp. viii. + 304--Half-t.i.tle (R. Imprint), pp. i., ii; t.i.tle, 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 t.i.tle-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 Ta.s.so 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 t.i.tle-pages of Vols. XIII., XIV., XV., XVI., issued in 1833, do not specify the total number of volumes. The t.i.tle-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 ill.u.s.trated t.i.tle-page ornamented with a t.i.tle-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.
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