[B. de la F., June 3, 1826.]

XXXI.

The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Including/ The Suppressed Poems./ Complete in one volume/. Paris:/ Published by A. and W. Galignani,/No. 18, Rue Vivienne./ 1826./ [8º.

Collation

Pp. xliii. + 716—Gen. Half-title (R. Printed by Jules Didot, Senior,/ Printer to his Majesty, Rue du Pont de Lodi, Nº 6/); Title-page, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Cont., pp. iii., iv.; The Life of Lord Byron [by J. W. Lake], pp. v.-xliii.; Text, pp. 1-716.

The Front. is a Portrait of Lord Byron by F. Sieurac, engr. by J. T. Wedgwood. The Title-vignette is a harp, etc., resting on foliage (bays and oak leaves).

The Facsimile of the Letter from Lord Byron to M. Galignani, dated Venice, April 27, 1819, is inserted between the "Contents" and the "Life," etc.

Note (1).—Among Miscellaneous Poems are The Irish Avatar, p. 515; Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.), p. 539; Windsor Poetics, p. 540; and Carmina Byronis in C. Elgin, p. 541. The Volume concludes (pp. 711-716) with Poems Attributed to Lord Byron, viz.—

Childish Recollections (32 lines)p. 711
Lord Byron to his Lady ("How strangely," etc.)ib.
Ode to the Island of St. Helenaib.
To the Lily of Francep. 712
Madame Lavaletteib.
Adieu to Maltaib.
Enigma ("'Twas whispered," etc.)p. 713
The Triumph of the Whaleib.
To Jessyib.
To my Daughterp. 714
To Lady Caroline Lambp. 715
The Farewell ("When man compelled," etc.)ib.
Lines ("Would you get to the House," etc.)ib.
Verses ("All hail, Mont Blanc," etc.)ib.
To a Lady ("And wilt thou weep," etc.)716
Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.)[A]ib.
Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouniib.
Lines found in Lord Byron's Bible[B]ib.

Note (2).—This edition was reissued, in 1827, on different paper. An impression of the portrait by F. Sieurac, in an unfinished state, precedes the Frontispiece.