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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 Idleness | p. 1 |
| Translations and Imitations | p. 63 |
| Fugitive Pieces | p. 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 Reply | p. 234 |
| The Curse of Minerva | p. 235 |
| An Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.) | p. 255 |
| Windsor Poetics | p. 259 |
| A Sketch, etc. | p. 260 |
| Vol. XVI.:—The Deformed Transformed | p. 1 |
| Transl. of Morgante Maggiore | p. 105 |
| Lord Byron's Speeches | p. 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.