Byron's Narrative of the Loss of the Wager / With an account of the great distresses suffered by himself and his companions on the coast of Patagonia from the year 1740 till their arrival in England 1746

WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT DISTRESSES SUFFERED BY HIMSELF AND HIS COMPANIONS ON THE COAST OF PATAGONIA FROM THE YEAR 1740 TILL THEIR ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND 1746
LONDON
HENRY LEGGATT & CO 85 CORNHILL
MDCCCXXXII
LONDON: PRINTED BY BRADBURY AND EVANS, BOUVERIE STREET.
At a time when every thing connected with the name of Byron is regarded with such general interest, it is a subject of surprise and regret that no popular edition should exist of the Narrative of Commodore Byron. Indeed, to procure any copy at all of the work requires some research and trouble. To supply this deficiency is the object of the present publishers.
To the admirers of the illustrious Poet, the Narrative of the sufferings of his grandfather will, on more than one account, be acceptable. In the Poems, it is often, whether humorously or pathetically, alluded to; for instance, in the mournfully beautiful stanzas to his sister, written soon after he left England for the last time, he says,
A strange doom is thy father's son's, and past Recalling, as it lies beyond redress; Reversed for him our grandsire's fate of yore, Had no rest at sea , nor I on shore!
Again, in a different mood, in Don Juan, after having carried his hero through the horrors of a shipwreck, as disastrous and fatal in itself and its consequences as his imagination could conceive, he observes—
——for none Had suffered more—his hardships were comparative To those related in my grand-dad's Narrative.
To which passage he appends the following note:— Admiral Byron was remarkable for never making a voyage without a tempest. He was known to the sailors by the facetious name of 'foul-weather Jack.' Indeed, to this narrative the poet is indebted for many of the incidents in that surpassing description of the dangers of the sea. The awful whispering in which, according to the Admiral, the men communicated their first horrid thoughts of putting one of their number to death for the support of the rest, is admirably preserved and amplified in Don Juan:

John Byron
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2013-11-16

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Patagonia (Argentina and Chile); Wager (Ship); Chiloé (Chile)

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