VII.
Don Juan,/ Complete;/ English Bards and Scotch/ Reviewers;/ Hours of Idleness;/ The Waltz;/ and all the other Minor Poems:/ By/ Lord Byron./ [Emblem (Dove and olive-branch):—motto (Perseverantia et Amicis).] London:/ Printed and Published by J. F. Dove,/ St. John's Square./ 1827./ [12º.
Collation—
Pp. iv. + 574.
Note.—A second Title-page, with Title-vignette. English Bards, etc., numbers 1050 lines. Among the "Minor Poems" are the seven forgeries: (1) Farewell to England; (2) To my Daughter; (3) Ode—St. Helena; (4) To the Lily of France; (5) Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.); (6) Madame Lavalette; (7) Enigma (Letter H); and The Curse of Minerva (111 lines).
VIII.
Don Juan;/ Hours of Idleness;/ English Bards and Scotch Reviewers;/ The Waltz;/ and other Poems./ By Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: J. F. Dove, St. John's Square./ 1828./ [12º.
Collation—
Vol. I.: pp. xiv. + 384.
Vol. II.: pp. iv. + 428.