Note.—The Collation and Cont. are identical with those of the Fifth Edition; but in the Table of Cont. the words "Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter" occur as in the Fourth Edition; but in the copy belonging to the British Museum the letter is not inserted. In the Sixth Edition the words Childe Harold's Pilgrimage are printed in Roman type, and the words A Romaunt in Gothic type, whereas in all other editions Childe, etc., is in Gothic, and A Romaunt in Roman type.

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from Le Cosmopolite, six lines.] Seventh Edition./ London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars,/ For John Murray, Albemarle-Street,/1814./ [8º.

Collation

Half-title; Title, one leaf; Preface, etc.; Cent., pp. iii.-xvi.; Text, pp. 1-296. The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is at the foot of p. 296. The Fac Simile of the Romaic Letter is inserted between pp. 294, 295.

Contents

To Ianthep. 3
Childe Harold's, etc., Canto I. (93 stanzas)p. 6
Childe Harold's, etc., Canto II. (98 stanzas)p. 65
Notes to Canto I.p. 121
Notes to Canto II.p. 125
Poems—
Nos. I.-XX. as in Eds. II.-VI.p. 191
XXI. From the Portuguesep. 245
XXII. Impromptu in Reply to a Friendp. 246
XXIII. Address to Drury-Lane Theatrep. 246
XXIV. To Timep. 250
XXV. Translation of a Romaic Love Songp. 252
XXVI. A Song ("Thou art not false," etc.)p. 255
XXVII. Origin of Lovep. 257
XXVIII. Remember himp. 257
XXIX. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skullp. 261
Romaic Books and Authorsp. 264
Specimen of the Romaicp. 271
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from Le Cosmopolite, five lines.] Eighth Edition./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street:/ By Thomas Davison, Whitefriars./ 1814./ [8º.

Collation— Title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Preface, pp. iii.-vii.; Addition to the Preface, pp. vii.-x; Cont., pp. xi., xii.; Text, pp. 1-296.