The Cont. of Vols. I., II., III. of the Edition of 1829 are identical with the Cont. of Vols. I., II., III. of the Edition of 1828. The pagination of the Text 1829 follows the pagination of the Text 1828, but the type of 1829 is not the type of 1828.

Vol. IV. (1829):—Marino Falierop. 1
Appendixp. 147
Sardanapalus (N.)p. 161
The Two Foscarip. 289
Appendixp. 381
Notes on Captain Medwin's "Conversations of Lord Byron"p. 401

Note.—The original Italian and French Versions of the Cronica di Sanuto, and the extracts from the works of P. Daru and P. L. Ginguené, which appeared in 1828, are omitted in 1829, and the notes (by John Murray) on Captain Medwin's Conversations, etc. (1824), are inserted.

XXXIX.

The Poetic Works, etc., including his Don Juan—all his minor poems, and the suppressed pieces of Cain, and the V. of Judgment, all complete. In Two Vols. Second Edition. Philadelphia: Published by the Washington Press. 1829. [4º and 6º.

XL.

The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Complete/ In One Volume./ [Title-vignette, "Ship in Storm," engraved on steel by C. Tremonet.] The Second Edition, considerably augmented./ Francfort O.M./ Printed by and for H. L. Broenner./ 1829./ [8º.

Collation

Pp. xlvi + Cont., one leaf + 804—Title, one leaf; Life, etc., by J. W. Lake, pp. i.-xli. + A Character of Lord Byron, by Sir W. Scott, pp. xlii., xliii. + "Goethe und Byron" (including the stanzas "Ein freundlich Wort," etc.) + "Lord Byron's Last Lines," pp. xliv.-xlivi. + Cont., one leaf, n.p. + Text, pp. 1-804.

Note.—The Miscellaneous Poems include Ode "Oh, shame to thee," etc., and On Sir John Moore's Burial, p. 650. The Attributed Poems are identical with those published in Paris, 1826 ([No. xxxi.]), except that they include To Miss Chaworth ("Remind me not," etc.), and exclude Lines Found in Lord Byron's Bible. The Notes to Childe Harold's, etc., and other poems are printed continuously, pp. 715-792. The Waltz, together with the Notes, is on pp. 795-798.