The Works of Lord Byron Volume VII Part 44
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_Collation_--
Pp. viii. + 116.
_Note_.--Part of _Textausgaben franzosischer 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/ [8.
_Collation_--
Pp. 204.
II.
_Opere scelte_, tradotte da M. Mazzoni. Milano. 1852. [8.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
III.
A'Mici Amici./ [1873.] [8.
_Collation_--
Pp. 27.
_Note_.--A translation of a few detached pa.s.sages, by P. Isola, ent.i.tled "In partendo dall' Inghilterra," etc. There is no t.i.tle-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./ [8.
_Collation_--
t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-24.
_Note_.--The Half-t.i.tle 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 t.i.tle.
II.
Three Poems,/ not Included in the Works of/ Lord Byron./ Lines to Lady J----./ The aenigma./ The Curse of Minerva./ [Motto from _Ter. Andria_, five lines.] London:/ Printed for Effingham Wilson,/ Royal Exchange./ 1818./ [8.
_Collation_--
t.i.tle (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./ [12.
_Collation_--
Pp. 84, With half-t.i.tle, "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./ [8.
_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 Sh.o.r.e;" (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./ [8.
_Collation_--
Pp. 292 + Cont., p. [293].
This edition contains _Hours of Idleness, English Bards, etc._ (3rd ed.), "Poems on His Domestic Circ.u.mstances" (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./ [12.
_Collation_--
Pp. 94.
_Note_.--The collection numbers fifty-three poems, including the twenty-five published by R. b.u.mpus in 1824 (No. xi. of "Poems on His Domestic Circ.u.mstances"), 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./ [12.
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