Collation—
Pp. 829.
Note.—Reissued by the same firm with different addresses in 1854, 1869, 1878, etc. This edition is a reproduction of Murray's one-volume edition of 1837.
LXIII.
The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Containing/ The Giaour,/ [and 17 others]. Also/ Several Attributed and Suppressed Poems not/ Included in Other Editions./ With a Memoir,/ By/ Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq./ London:/ Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden./ 1851./ [12º.
Collation—
Pp. xlviii. + 641.
Attributed Poems—
| Ode ("Oh, shame to thee") | p. 624 |
| Madame Lavalette | p. 626 |
| Farewell to England | p. 627 |
| To my Daughter, Etc. | p. 627 |
| Ode to the Island of St. Helena | p. 636 |
| To the Lily of France | p. 638 |
| To Jessy | p. 640 |
| Lines addressed to Mr. Hobhouse | p. 641 |
| Enigma (H.) | ib. |
Note.—The Front. is "Lord Byron," by Harlow, Sanders, and Phillips (three vignettes), with arabesque border surmounted by arms and coronet. The Title-vignette (on illustrated Title-page, dated 1847) is "Newstead Abbey."