Preface to Vol. IV. of the Poems[v]
[The Prisoner of Chillon].
Introduction to The Prisoner of Chillon[3]
Sonnet on Chillon[7]
Advertisement[9]
The Prisoner of Chillon[13]
[Poems of July-September, 1816. The Dream].
Introduction to The Dream[31]
The Dream. First published, Prisoner ofChillon, etc., 1816[33]
Darkness. First published, Prisoner ofChillon, etc., 1816[42]
Churchill's Grave. First published, Prisoner ofChillon, etc., 1816[45]
Prometheus. First published, Prisoner ofChillon, etc., 1816[48]
A Fragment. First published, Letters and Journals,1830, ii. 36[51]
Sonnet to Lake Leman, First published, Prisoner ofChillon, etc., 1816[53]
Stanzas to Augusta. First published,Prisoner of Chillon, etc., 1816[54]
Epistle to Augusta. First published, Letters and Journals,1830, ii. 38-41[57]
Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was Ill. First published, 1831[63]
[Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan].
Introduction to Monody, etc.[69]
Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan,Spoken at Drury Lane Theatre, London[71]
[Manfred: A Dramatic Poem].
Introduction to Manfred[79]
Manfred[85]
[The Lament of Tasso].
Introduction to The Lament of Tasso[139]
Advertisement[141]
The Lament of Tasso[143]
[Beppo: A Venetian Story].
Introduction to Beppo[155]
Beppo[159]
[Ode on Venice].
Ode on Venice[193]
[Mazeppa].
Introduction to Mazeppa[201]
Advertisement[205]
Mazeppa[207]
[The Prophecy of Dante].
Introduction to The Prophecy of Dante[237]
Dedication[241]
Preface[243]
The Prophecy of Dante. Canto the First[247]
Canto the Second[255]
Canto the Third[261]
Canto the Fourth[269]
[The Morgante Maggiore of Pulci].
Introduction to The Morgante Maggiore[279]
Advertisement[283]
The Morgante Maggiore. Canto the First[285]
[Francesca Of Rimini].
Introduction to Francesca of Rimini[313]
Francesco of Rimini[317]
[Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: an Historical Tragedy].
Introduction to Marino Faliero[325]
Preface[331]
Marino Faliero[345]
Appendix[462]
[The Vision Of Judgment].
Introduction to The Vision of Judgment[475]
Preface[481]
The Vision of Judgment[487]
[Poems 1816-1823].
A very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama. Firstpublished, Childe Harold, Canto IV., 1818[529]
Sonetto di Vittorelli. Per Monaca[535]
Translation from Vittorelli. On a Nun. First published,Childe Harold, Canto IV., 1818[535]
On the Bust of Helen by Canova. First published,Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 61[536]
[Venice. A Fragment.] MS. M[537]
So we'll go no more a-roving. First published, Letters andJournals, 1830, ii. 79[538]
[Lord Byron's Verses on Sam Rogers.] Question and Answer. Firstpublished, Fraser's Magazine, January, 1833,vol. vii. pp. 82-84[538]
The Duel. MS. M[542]
Stanzas to the Po. First published,Conversations of Lord Byron, 1824[545]
Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli with theCountess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna. MS. M[547]
Sonnet to the Prince Regent. On the Repeal of Lord EdwardFitzgerald's Forfeiture. First published, Letters andJournals, ii. 234, 235[548]
Stanzas. First published, New Monthly Magazine, 1832[549]
Ode to a Lady whose Lover was killed by a Ball, which at thesame time shivered a portrait next his heart. MS. M.[552]
The Irish Avatar. First published, Conversations ofLord Byron, 1824[555]
Stanzas written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. Firstpublished, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 566, not[562]
Stanzas to a Hindoo Air. First published, Works ofLord Byron[563]
To —— First published, New Monthly Magazine, 1833[564]
To the Countess of Blessington. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830[565]
Aristomanes. Canto First. MS. D.[566]
[The Blues: A Literary Eclogue].
Introduction to The Blues[569]
The Blues. Eclogue the First[573]
Eclogue the Second[580]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

  1. Lord Byron, from an Engraving after a Drawing by G. H. Harlowe
  2. The Prison of Bonivard
  3. The Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, from a Portrait in Oils by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A., in the Possession of Mrs. Horace Pym of Foxwold Chace
  4. The Right Honourable John Hookham Frere, from a Mezzotint by W. W. Barney, after a Picture by John Hoppner, R.A.
  5. Robert Southey, Poet Laureate, from a Drawing made in 1811 by John Downman, A.R.A., in the Possession of A. H. Hallam Murray, Esq.

THE PRISONER OF CHILLON