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The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron,/ comprehending the/ Suppressed Poems./ Embellished with a Portrait, And a Sketch of His Life./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/ At the French, English, Italian, German and Spanish Library,/ Nº 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1822.7 [8º.

Collation— Vol. I.: pp. 106 + 265—Gen. Half-title (R. Printed by A. Belin); Title, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Contents to Vol. I., pp. 3, 4; The Life of Lord Byron [By J. W. Lake], pp. 5-106; Text, pp. 1-264.

Vol. XVI: pp. 204—Gen. Half-title (R. Imprint); Title, one leaf; Text, pp. 1-204.

Contents

Vol. I.:—Hours of Idlenessp. 1
Translations and Imitationsp. 63
Fugitive Piecesp. 97
Critique [E.R. Jan. 1808]p. 153
English Bards, etc.p. 161
Lines written by Mr. Fitzgerald in a copy of English Bards, etc., with his Lordship's Replyp. 234
The Curse of Minervap. 235
An Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.)p. 255
Windsor Poeticsp. 259
A Sketch, etc.p. 260
Vol. XVI.:—The Deformed Transformedp. 1
Transl. of Morgante Maggiorep. 105
Lord Byron's Speechesp. 157

Note.—The frontispiece of Vol. I. is an engraving of the Portrait by G. Sanders.

Don Juan was included in successive volumes in accordance with the date of publication: Cantos I., II. in Vol. VII.; Cantos III., IV., V. in Vol. VIII.; Cantos VI.-XI. in Vol. XIV; and Cantos XII.-XVI. in Vol. XV.

Volumes XIII.-XV. of this Edition were issued in 1823, and Vol. XVI. in 1824.

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