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The/ Complete Works/ of Lord Byron,/ Reprinted from the last London Edition,/ with considerable additions, now first published;/ Containing/ Notes and Illustrations/ By/ Moore, Walter Scott, Campbell, Jeffrey, Egerton Brydges, Wilson, Hobhouse,/ Dallas, Hunt, Milman, Lockhart, Bowles, Heber, Medwin, Gamba, Croby, Ugo Foscolo, Ellis,/ Kennedy, Parry, Stanhope, Gait, Nathan, Lady Blessington, Mrs. Shelley, etc./ And/ A Complete Index;/ To which is prefixed/ A Life,/ By Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq., M.P.,/ In one Volume./ Paris/ Published by A. and W. Galignani and Co./ 1835./ [8º.
Collation—
Pp. xxxiii. + 935—Half-title (R. Printed by H. and A. Firmin Didot, rue Jacob, No. 24.), pp. i., ii.; Title, pp. iii., iv.; (Publisher's) Advt., pp. v., vi.; Cont. pp. vii.-x.; The Life of Lord Byron, pp. xi.-xxxiii.; Text pp. 1-908; Index, pp. 909-935.
The Frontispiece is a portrait of Lord Byron, engr. by J. T. Wedgwood from a painting by W. E. West. The portrait in arabesque frame rests on picture of Newstead Abbey and Missolunghi (sic), designed by F. Sieurac. There is a lithographed vignette of tomb, harp, wreath, etc., on the title-page, and a lithograph of the memorial tablet in the chancel of Hucknall Torkard. A facsimile of the letter dated Venice, April 27, 1819, precedes the text, and facsimiles of original MS. of "To D——," and of Childe Harold, Canto IV. stanza xcii., face pp. 3, 122.
Miscellaneous Poems—
| On an Old Lady ("In Nottingham," etc.) | p. 842 |
| On Lord Elgin ("Noseless himself," etc.) | p. 864 |
| Stanzas to her who can best understand them | p. 887 |
| Epigram from Martial ("The Laureate's House," etc.) | p. 888 |
| To Mr. Hobhouse ("Would you get," etc.) | ib |
| To Mr. Hobhouse ("What made you," etc.) | ib |
| On Queen Caroline | p. 901 |
| Elegy on the Recovery of Lady —— | p. 903 |
| Song, "Do you know Doctor Nott?" | ib |
| To —— ("But once I dared," etc.) | p. 904 |
| On Sam Rogers ("Nose and Chin," etc.) | ib |
| On Lady Milbank's Dog Trim | p. 905 |
| Lines to Lady Holland ("Lady, accept," etc.) | ib |
| Attributed Poems: | |
| To Jessy ("There is a mystic," etc.) | p. 906 |
| Lines found in the Travellers' Book at Chamouni | ib |
| To Lady Caroline Lamb | p. 907 |
| To the Prince of Whales | ib |
| On the letter I | p. 908 |
| To my dear Mary Anne | ib |
| Stanzas ("I heard thy fate," etc.) | ib |
Note.—This edition includes the contents of "the last [edition] published in London in seventeen volumes," together with the poems published in the Appendix to the Works of Lord Byron (1832-1833, xvii. 238-248), and the following pieces not recognized or collected by John Murray.
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The Complete Works, etc. In Four Volumes. Paris, Baudry, Amyot, Truchy. 1835. [8º.