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- Epigram, On the Braziers' Address, etc. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 442. [72]
- On my Thirty-third Birthday. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 414. [73]
- Martial, Lib. I. Epig. I. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 245. [74]
- Bowles and Campbell. First published, The Liberal, 1823, No. II. p. 398. [74]
- Elegy. First published, Medwin's Conversations, 1824, p. 121. [75]
- John Keats. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 506. [76]
- From the French ("Ægle, beauty and poet," etc.). First published, The Liberal, 1823, No. II. p. 396. [76]
- To Mr. Murray ("For Orford," etc.). First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 517. [76]
- [Napoleon's Snuff-box.] First published, Conversations of Lord Byron, 1824, p. 235. [77]
- The New Vicar of Bray. First published, Works (Galignani), 1831, p. 116. [78]
- Lucietta. A Fragment. MS.M. [81]
- Epigrams. First published, The Liberal, No. I. October 18, 1822, p. 164. [81]
- The Conquest. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 246. [82]
- Impromptu ("Beneath Blessington's eyes"). First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 635. [82]
- Journal in Cephalonia. First published, Letters, 1901, vi. 238.[83]
- Song to the Suliotes. MS.M. [83]
- [Love and Death.] First published, Murray's Magazine, February, 1887, vol. i. pp. 145, 146. [84]
- Last Words on Greece. First published, Murray's Magazine, February, 1887, vol. i. p. 146. [85]
- On this Day I complete my Thirty-sixth Year. First published, Morning Chronicle, October 29, 1824. [86]
- A Bibliography Of The Successive Editions And Translations Of Lord Byron's poetical Works. [89]
- Notes—
- Note (1).—On Genuine and Spurious Issues of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers. [305]
- Note (2).—Correspondence between the First Edition as numbered and the Present Issue as numbered. [307]
- Note (3).—The Annotated Copies of the Fourth Edition of 1811 [310]
- Appendix to Bibliography [314]
- Contents of Bibliography [317]
- Summary of Bibliography [319]
- Index [349]
- Index to First Lines [449]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

- 1. Mrs. Birdmere's House, Southwell[2]
- 2. Annesley Hall[38]
- 3. Diadem Hill (Annesley Park), where Lord Byron parted from Mary Chaworth[304]
- 4. The Prison Called Tasso's Cell, in the Hospital of Sant'Anna, at Ferrara[348]