[vi] The steed—the Banner—and the Field.—[MS. B.M.]

[134] I. [The slain were borne on their shields. Witness the Spartan mother's speech to her son, delivered with his buckler: "either with this or on this" (B.M. Addit. MS. 31,038).]

[vii] My life-blood tastes——.—[M.C.]

[ix] I tread reviving——.—[M.C.]


A
BIBLIOGRAPHY
of the
SUCCESSIVE EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
of
LORD BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS.

Collected Editions.

I.

The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] From the last London Edition./ Philadelphia:/ Published by Moses Thomas,/ No. 52, Chesnut Street./ William Fry, Printer./ 1813./ [16º.
[A bound copy: smooth blue calf, lettered "Lord Byron.">[