She walks, etc.p. 1
The Harp, etc.p. 5
If that high Worldp. 14
The wild Gazellep. 19
Oh, weep for thosep. 25
On Jordan's Banksp. 29
Jephtha's Daughterp. 36
Oh, snatch'd awayp. 41
My Soul is darkp. 44
I saw thee weepp. 49
Thy days are donep. 52
It is the Hourp. 63

Part II.—

Warriors and Chiefsp. 65
We sate down and weptp. 71
Vision of Belshazzarp. 75
Herod's Lamentp. 83
Were my Bosomp. 86
The Destruction of Sennacheribp. 91
Thou whose spellp. 97
When Coldness wrapsP. 107
Fame, Wisdom, Lovep. 111
From the last Hillp. 115
Franciscap. 120
Sun of the Sleeplessp. 129

Note.—For a reissue, with additions, of this collection, see Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron, etc., by I. Nathan, 1829, [No. xii., p. 254.]

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Hebrew Melodies./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1815./ [8º.

Collation

Half-title (Hebrew Melodies. T. Davison, Lombard-Street,/ Whitefriars, London./), one leaf; Title, one leaf; Advt.; Cont.; Text (Hebrew Melodies), pp. 1-53.

Note.—The Cont. are identical with the preceding, save that the lines, "Francisca," a variant of Parisina (lines 15-28), are omitted; the lines From Job are inserted pp. 49, 50; and the stanzas "On the Death of Sir Peter Parker" (pp. 51-53) are printed at the end of the volume.

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