This edition includes Hours of Idleness (Sec. Ed.), English Bards, etc., The Curse of Minerva, The Waltz, all poems published by John Murray before 1831, a selection of poems included in Moore's Notices of the Life, etc., poems published by John Hunt, Letter to ... on Bowles' Strictures on Pope, Fragment, Parliamentary Speeches, and the following spurious and additional poems:—

Madame Lavalettep. 699
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.)p. 705
Carmina Byronis in C. Elginp. 707
Ode to the Island of St. Helenaib.
Enigma on the letter Hp. 708
To Jessyib.
To my Daughterp. 709
Lines to Mr. Hobhousep. 710
Lines found in the Travellers' book at Chamouniib.
Stanzas to her who can best understand themp. 712
In the Valley of Watersp. 713
Francescaib.
Faith, Wisdom, Love and Powerib.
Thermopylæp. 714
Song, "Do you know Dr. Nott?"p. 716
To Mr. Hobhouse, "What made you," etc. (20 lines)p. 717
Enigma on the letter Ip. 720
To Memory ("Oh, memory," etc.)p. 721
To my dear Mary Anneib.
On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc.)p. 722

Note.—Among the Attributed Poems are To the Lily of France, p. 729; The Triumph of the Whale, ib.; To Lady C. Lamb, ib.; Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.), p. 730.

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The Works, etc., including the suppressed poems. Also a Sketch of his Life. By J. W. Lake. Complete in one Vol. Philadelphia. Published by Henry Adams and sold by John Griggs. 1831. [4º.

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Pp. xxxix. + 176.

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The/ Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With/ His Letters and Journals,/ And His Life,/ By Thomas Moore, Esq./ In Fourteen Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 183./ [8º.

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