Note.—The Fugitive Pieces include the two selections from Parisina included in Hebrew Melodies [No. i.], and three "original pieces of Lord Byron, which have never before appeared in print;" viz. "I speak not—I trace not," etc., "In the valley of waters," and "They say that hope is happiness."
Poems.
Poems./ By Lord Byron./ Second Edition/ London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street;/ By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row, St. James's,/ 1816./ [8º.
Collation—
Half-title, one leaf, pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, iii., iv.; Advt., pp. v., vi.; Cont., pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 9-39 + Notes, p. [40]. The Imprint (London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co./ Cleveland-row, St. James's./) is at the foot of p. [40].
| To —— ("When all around," etc.) | p. 9 |
| Bright be the place | p. 13 |
| When we two parted | p. 14 |
| Stanzas for Music ("There's not a joy," etc.) | p. 16 |
| Stanzas for Music ("There be none," etc.) | p. 19 |
| Fare Thee Well | p. 21 |
| Ode (We do not curse," etc.) | p. 25 |
| From the French | p. 31 |
| On the Star, etc. | p. 34 |
| Napoleon's Farewell | p. 37 |
| To Samuel Rogers, Esq. | p. 39 |
| Notes | p. 40 |
Note.—The motto from Coleridge's Christabel ("Alas! they had been friends in youth") (14 lines) is on p. 20.