[i.]-xiii.; Second Half-t.i.tle; Text, pp. 2-154, etc.
_Note_.--The Imprint (_T.C. Hansard/ Paternoster-Row_/) is at the foot of the last page (p. 62). Four pages (_n.p._) of publishers" list of Sherwood, Jones & Co., etc., dated London, June, 1824, are bound up with Vol. V.
Vol. VI.: pp. vi. + 308 + 2 pages (_n.p._)--Gen. Half-t.i.tle; t.i.tle [The/ etc. In Seven Volumes./ Vol. VI./ London:/ Printed for John and Henry L.
Hunt,/ Tavistock Street./ 1824./] (R. _London:/ Printed By C.H. Reynell, Broad-Street, Golden-Square_/); Second Half-t.i.tle; Dedication; Preface, pp. i.-vi.; Dramatis Personae, p. [viii.] (_B.A._); Text, pp. 9-308; Note to the Translation of the _Morgante Maggiore_, one leaf, pp. [309, 310].
Vol. VII.: pp. 1-286--Gen. Half-t.i.tle; t.i.tle [The, etc./ Tavistock-Street./ 1825./], (R. Imprint as above); Text, pp. 1-286.
_Contents_--
Vol. V.:--Hours of Idleness p. 1 Review, etc. p. 1 English Bards, etc. p. i.
Waltz [N] p. i.
Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.) p. 19 Adieu to Malta p. 23 Madame Lavalette p. 26 The Curse of Minerva (111 lines) p. 28 Farewell to England p. 35 To my Daughter, etc. p. 46 Ode to ... St. Helena p. 50 To the Lily of France p. 53 To Jessy p. 56 To T. Moore, Esq. ("My Boat," etc.) p. 58 Lines to Mr. Hobhouse p. 60 Enigma [H.] p. 61 Vol. VI.:--Werner p. i.
Heaven and Earth p. 197 Transl. of Morgante Maggiore (Advt.) p. 259 Vol. VII.:--The Age of Bronze p. 1 The Island p. 37 Appendix (Extract from the Voyage of Capt. Bligh) p. 109 The Vision of Judgment p. 125 Appendix (Court of King"s Bench, Thursday, January 15, 1824. p. 187 The King _v_. John Hunt) The Deformed Transformed p. 191
_Note_ (1).--In Vol. V. the pagination of the "Postscript" of _English Bards, etc._, pp. 45-47, is incorrect.
_Note_ (2).--In Vol. VII. (pp. 125, _sq_.) in the edition of the _Vision of Judgment_, issued after the verdict in the case of the King _v._ John Hunt, January 15, 1824, stanzas viii., ix. (lines 1, 2), xliii. (lines 1-6), xliv., xlv. (lines 1-6), xlvii. (lines 4, 8), are omitted in the text, but are quoted in the report of the trial.
_Note_ (3).--The following slip, headed "Notice to the Binder," is inserted between a fly-leaf and the general half-t.i.tle of Vols. VI., VII.: "_In order that each purchaser of the two concluding volumes of Lord Byron"s Works may be enabled with them to complete his particular set,--whatever edition he possesses, an extra t.i.tle-page is given with each--there being several editions in print, comprising the same marks in different numbers of volumes. In binding these two last volumes, therefore, the binder should be instructed which of the t.i.tle-pages to retain._" Four pages (_n.p._) consisting of General Half-t.i.tle (_B.R._) and t.i.tle-page as above [In Eight volumes./ Vol. VII., Vol. VIII./] with Imprint as above, at foot of Reverse, are bound up with Vols. VI., VII.
Volume VIII. was not issued.
XXIV.
_The Works_, etc. In Eight Volumes. London: John Murray, etc., 1825.
[Small] 8.
XXV.
The/ Works /of/ Lord Byron./ In Six Volumes./ Vol. V./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street./ 1825./ [8.
_Collation_--
Vol. V.: pp. 1-404--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. V.; Text, pp. 1-404.
The Imprint (_London:/ Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_/) is at the foot of p. 404.
Vol. VI.: pp. viii. + 319--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of Vol. VI.; Text, pp 1-319. The Imprint is in the centre of the last page, p. [320].
_Contents_--
Vol. V.:--Marino Faliero (N. App.) p. 1 Prophecy of Dante, Cantos I.-IV. (N.) p. 243 Cain p. 291 Vol. VI.:--Sardanapalus (N) p. 1 The Two Foscari (App.) p. 171
XXVI.
The/ Complete Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With/ A Biographical and Critical notice/ By J.W. Lake, Esq./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] Childe Harold"s Pilgrimage./ [Monogram.] Paris/ From the Press of Jules Didot senior,/ vi, Rue Du Pont-de-Lodi./ Published by Baudry, Rue du Coq-Saint-Honore,/ And Amyot, Rue De La Paix./ 1825./ [8.
_Collation_--
Vol. I.: pp. c. + 353--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of the First Vol.; A Biographical, etc., pp. i.-c.; Text, pp. 1-353.
Vol. II.: pp. 1-432--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of the Second Vol.; Text, pp. 1-432.
Vol. III.: pp. 1-466--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of the Third Vol.; Text, pp. 1-466.
Vol. IV.: pp. 1-426--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of the Fourth Vol.; Text, pp. 1-426.
Vol. V.: pp. 1-435--t.i.tle, one leaf; Cont. of the Fifth Vol.; Text, pp.
1-435; Note to Cain, one leaf, p. [437].
Vol. VI.: pp. vii. + 529--t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of the Sixth Vol., pp. v.-viii.; Text, pp. 1-529.
Vol. VII.: pp. viii. + 528--t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont. of the Seventh Vol., pp. v.-viii.; Text, pp. 1-528.
_Note_.--The Frontispiece of Vol. I. is an engraving of the Portrait of Lord Byron by G. Sanders.
_Contents_--
Vol. I.:--A Biographical, etc. p. i Childe Harold"s, etc., Cantos I.-III (N.) p. 1 Dedication p. 205 Canto IV. (N.) p. 213 Vol. II.:--Don Juan, Cantos I.-V. (N.) p. 1 Preface to Cantos VI., VII., VIII. p. 301 Cantos VI.-VIII. (N.) p. 307 Vol. III.:--Don Juan, etc., etc.
Canto IX. (N.) p. 1 Canto XVI. (N.) p. 247 Beppo (N.) p. 295 The Vision of Judgment (N.) p. 333 The Giaour (N.) p. 373 Parisina p. 435 Vol. IV.:--Manfred (N.) p. 1 Marino Faliero (N.), Preface, etc. p. 267 Vol. V.:--The Two Foscari (N.) p. 1 Appendix p. 123 Werner (N.) p. 143 Cain (N.) p. 331 Vol. VI.:--Heaven and Earth (N.) p. i The Deformed, etc. (N.) p. 53 The Bride, etc. (N.) p. 133 The Corsair (N.) p. 193 Lara (N.) p. 279 The Siege, etc. (N.) p. 331 The Prisoner of Chillon (N.), Sonnet, etc. p. 377 Mazeppa (N.), Advt., etc. p. 399 The Island (N.), Advt., etc. p. 435 The Lament of Ta.s.so, Advt. p. 517 Vol. VII.:--The Prophecy of Dante (N.), Dedication, etc. p. 1 The Age of Bronze (N.) p. 45 The Curse of Minerva (N.) p. 77 Hours of Idleness p. 95 Critique, etc. p. 211 English Bards, etc., Preface p. 221 Hebrew Melodies p. 277 Miscellaneous Poems, and The Dream, etc. p. 301 Morgante Maggiore (N.), Advt. p. 439 Letter to * * * p. 475 Parliamentary Speeches, Debate on the Framework Bill p. 505
_Note_.--The Miscellaneous Poems (67) include the following forgeries: Ode ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.), p. 345; Madame Lavalette, p. 349; Farewell to England, p. 356; To my Daughter, P. 366.
XXVII.
_Works of Lord Byron. Philadelphia_. 1825. Eight Vols. [8.
_Contents_--
Vol. I.:--Childe Harold"s Pilgrimage.
Vol. II.:--Giaour--Two Foscari--Werner.
Vol. III.:--Bride, etc.--Corsair--Cain, a Mystery--Sardanapalus.
Vol. IV.:--Lara--English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers--Marino Faliero-Siege, etc.--Prisoner of Chillon--Song.
Vol. V.:--Manfred--Parisina--Deformed Transformed--Vision of Judgment--Beppo--Age of Bronze--Heaven and Earth--Curse of Minerva, etc.
Vol. VI.:--Mazeppa--The Dream--The Island--Prophecy of Dante--Lament of Ta.s.so--Ode to Buonaparte--Monody, etc.--Hebrew Melodies--Miscellaneous Poems.
Vols. VII., VIII.:--Don Juan.
[Catalogue of the Boston Athenaeum Library, 1874.]
XXVIII.
_The Works of the R.H. Lord Byron_. In Eight Vols. New York: published by Wm. Borrodaile, at his wholesale Book Store, 114, Fulton Street.
1825.