Vol. I.: pp. xii. + 216—Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; "Memoir of Lord Byron," pp. v.-xii.; Text, pp. 1-216.

Vol. II. pp. 1-240—Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-240.

Vol. III.: pp. 1-[224]—Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-224 + 4 n.p.

Vol. IV.: pp. 1-[228]—Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-224 + 4 n.p.

Vol. V.: pp. 1-244—Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-244.

Contents

Vol. I.:—The Bride, etc., Cantos I., II. (N.)p. 1
The Corsair, Cantos I.-III. (N.)p. 55
Lara, Cantos I., II. (N.)p. 131
Parisinap. 179
Ode to N.B.p. 203
Ode to Venicep. 211
Vol. II.:—English Bards, etcp. 1
Don Juan, Cantos I., II. (N.)p. 55
The Giaour (N.)p. 167
Vol. III.:—Childe Harold, Cantos I.-IV.(N.)p. 1
Beppop. 187
Fare Thee Wellp. 219
Darknessp. 221
Stanzas for Music ("There be none," etc.)p. [224]
Vol. IV.:—Siege, etc. (N.)p. 1
Manfred (N.)p. 43
Mazeppap. 107
Prisoner of Chillon, a Fable, Sonnet, etc. (N.)p. 139
Sonnet ("Rousseau," etc.)p. 160
Lament of Tassop. 161
Various Poems:[J] A Sketch, etc. (and 34 others)p. 173
Vol. V.:—Hours of Idleness (i.e. Poems Original and Translated), "The Second English Edition," On Leaving Newstead Abbey, etcp. 1
Critique, etcp. 116
Fugitive Pieces (including Windsor Poetics, first pub. by Murray, and the spurious Ode, "Oh, shame to thee," etc.)p. 163
The Curse of Minerva (full text)p. 177
Avis ("Le Vampire, faussement attribué à Lord Byron, est de Polidori, jeune médecin qui a vécu quelque temps à Genève avec le poëte anglais," etc.)p. 191
The Vampyre, A Talep. 192
Extract of a Letter from Genevap. 194
Introductionp. 201
The Vampyrep. 207
A Fragment (June 17, 1816)p. 237

FOOTNOTES:

[J] [Six "Hebrew Melodies" are included in Various Poems.]