Note.—The Text numbers 1863 lines, the half-lines 154, 159, 669 being reckoned as whole lines. Other half-lines are not so reckoned, and the First Edition actually numbers 1860 lines.

II.

The Corsair,/ A Tale./ By Lord Byron./ "—— I suoi pensieri in lui dormir non ponno."/ Tasso, Canto decimo, Gerusalemme Liberata./ Second Edition./ London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars,/ For John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1814./ [8º.

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Half-title, etc. (vide supra); Text, with Notes and Six Poems, pp. 1-108. The Imprint (T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London./) is at the foot of p. 108.

Poems

To a Lady weepingp. [101]
From the Turkishp. 102
Sonnet, To Genevra ("Thine eyes," etc.)p. 104
Sonnet, To Genevra ("Thy cheek," etc.)p. 105
Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dogp. 106
Farewell ("Farewell! if ever," etc.)p. 108
III.

The Corsair,/ A Tale./ ... Third Edition./ ... 1814./ [8º.

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