POEMS OF JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1816. THE DREAM.
The Dream. First published, Pris- Sonnet to Lake Leman. First pub-
oner of Chillon, etc., 1816
464 lished, Prisoner of Chillon, etc.,
Darkness. First published, Prisoner
1816
of Chillon, etc., 1816
Stanzas to Augusta. First published,
Churchill's Grave. First published,
Prisoner of Chillon, etc., 1816.
Prisoner of Chillon, etc., 1816
469
Epistle to Augusta. First published,
Prometheus. First published, Pris-
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 38–
oner of Chillon, etc., 1816
470
A Fragment. First published, Letters Lines on hearing that Lady Byron
and Journals, 1830, ii. 36
471 was Ill. First published, 1832
MARINO FALIERO, DOGE OF VENICE: AN HISTORICAL TRAGEDY.
Preface
565 Appendix
Lariso Faliero
570
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POEMS 1816-1823.
A very Mournful Ballad on the Siege Sonnet to the Prince Regent. On and Conquest of Alhama. First
the Repeal of Lord Edward Fitz-
published, Childe Harold, Canto
gerald's Forfeiture. First pub-
IV., 1818
652 lished, Letters and Journals, ii. 234,
: Translation from Vittorelli. On å
235
Sun. First published, Childe
Stanzas. First published, “New
Harold, Canto IV., 1818
654 Monthly Magazine, 1832
659
On the Bust of Helen by Canova. Ode to á Lady whose Lover was First published, Letters and Jour-
killed by a Ball, which at the same
sols, 1830, ïi. 61
655 time shivered a portrait next his
[Veace. A Fragment.] Ms. Murray 055 heart. MS. M.
660
So we'll
go no more a-roving. First The Irish Avatar. First published,
published, Letters and Journals,
Paris, September 19, 1821
662
1810, 79.
655 Stanzas written on the Road between
Lord Byron's Verses' on Sam
Florence and Pisa. First pub-
Rogers.) Question and Answer.
lished, Letters and Journals, 1830,
First published, Fraser's Maga-
ii. 566, note
665
sine, January, 1833, vol. vii. pp. Stanzas to a Hindoo Air. First pub-
82-84
656 lished, Works of Lord Byron
The Duel. vs. M.
656 To First published, New
Stanzas to the Po. First published,
Monthly Magazine, 1833
666
Centersations of Lord Byron, 1824 657
To the "Countess of Blessington.
Susaet on the Nuptials of the Mar-
First published, Letters and Jour-
quis Antonio Cavalli with the
nals, 1830
666
Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ra- Aristomenes. Canto First. ms. : 666
Yerna. MS. M.
JEUX D'ESPRIT AND MINOR POEMS, 1798-1824.
Epigram on an Old Lady who had Lines to Mr Hodgson. Written on
some Curious Notions respecting
board the Lisbon Packet. First
the Soul. First published, Letters
published, Letters and Journals,
and Journals, 1830, i. 28
1277 1830, i. 230-232
Epitaph on John Adams, of South-
[To Dives. A Fragment.)
First
well. First published, Letters and
published, Lord Byron's Works,
Journals, 1830, i. 106
1277 1833, xvii. 241
A Version of Ossian's Address to the Farewell Petition to J. c. H.,
Esqre.
Sun. First published, Atlantic
First published, Murray's Maga-
Monthly, December, 1898 . . 1277
sine, 1887, vol. i. pp. 290, 291
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PAGE
Translation of the Nurse's Dole in
the Medea" of Euripides. First
published, Letters and Journals,
1830, i. 227
1280
My Epitaph. First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, i. 240 1280
Subsitute for an Epitaph. First
published, Lord Byron's Works,
1832, ix. 4
1281
Epitaph for joseph Blacket, late
Poet and Shoemaker. First pub-
lished, Lord Byron's Works, 1832,
1281
On Moore's Last Operatic Farce, or
Farcical Opera. "First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 295
(note)
1281
RC? Dalias.) First published,
Lite, Writings, Opinions, etc., 1825,
1281
År Ode to the Framers of the Frame
Bill. First published, Morning
Chronicle, March 2, 1812
1281
To the Honble Mrs George Lamb.
First published, The Two Duch-
estes, by Vere Foster, 1898, p. 374 1282
(La Revanche.) First published, 1903 1282
To Thomas Moore. Written the
Evening before his visit to Mr
Leigh Hunt in Horsemonger Lane
Gaol, May 19, 1813. First pub-
lished, Letters and Journals, 1830,
1283
On Lord Thurlow's Poems. "First
published, Letters and Journals,
1 1830, i. 396.
1283
To Lord Thurlow. First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 397 1283
The Devil's Drive. First published
(Stanzas 1-5, 8, 10-12, 17, 18),
Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 471-
474; and (stanzas 6, 7, 9, 13-16,
1927), 1903
1284
Windsor Poetics. First published,
Portical Works, Paris, 1819, vi. 125 1289
Another Version.) On a Royal Visit
to the Vaults. First published,
1289
Ich Dien. First published, 1903 1289
Coadolatory Address, to Sarah,
Countess of Jersey. First pub-
lished, The Champion, July 31,
1289
Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas
Moore. First published, Letters
end Journals, 1830, i. 561, 562
(note).
1290
Arswer to
's' Professions of
Affection. First published, 1903 1291
PAGE
On Napoleon's Escape from Elba.
First published, Letters and Jour-
nals, 1830, i. 611
1291
Endorsement to the Deed of Separa-
tion, in the April of 1816. First
published, Poetical Works, 1831, vi.
475
1291
[To George Anson Byron (?).] First
published, Nicnac, March 25, 1823 1292
Song for the Luddites. First pub-
lished Letters and Journals, 1830,
ii. 58
1292
To Thomas Moore. What are
you doing now?") First pub-
lished, Letters and Journals, 1830,
I292
To Mr Murray “ To hook the
Reader,” etc.). First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 91 1292
Versicles. First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 87
1293
Quem Deus vult perdere prius de-
mentat. First published, Letters,
1900, iv. 93
1293
To Thomas Moore (“My boat is on
the shore”). First published, The
Traveller, January 8, 1821
1293
Epistle from Mr Murray to Dr
Polidori. First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 139-141 1294
Epistle to Mr Murray. First pub-
lished, (stanzas 1, 2, 4, 7-9), Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 156, 157;
and (stanzas 3, 5, 6, 10, 11) Letters,
1900, iv. 191-193
1295
On the birth of John William Rizzo
Hoppner. First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 134
1296
(E Nihilo Nihil; or, an Epigram
Bewitched.] First published, 1903 1296
To Mr Murray. First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii.
171.
1297
Ballad. To the Tune of "Salley in
our Alley.” First published, 1903 1297
Another Simple Ballat.
First pub-
lished, 1903
1298
Epigram. From the French of Rule
hières. First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 235 1299
Epilogue. First published, in
Walter Hamilton's Parodies, 1888,
v. 105,
1299
On my wedding-Day. First pub-
lished, Letters and Journals, 1830,
1299
Epitaph for William Pitt. ' First pub-
Tished, Letters and Journals, 1830,
1299
Epigram (“In digging up your bones,
Tom Paine"). First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 295 1300
Epitaph (“Posterity will ne'er sur-
vey"). First published, Lord
Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 246 1300
Epigram (“The world is a bundle of
hay”). First published, Letters
and Journals, 1830, ii. 494
1300
My Boy Hobbie O. First pub-
lished, Murray's Magazine, March,
1887, vol. i. pp. 292, 293
1300
Lines, Addressed by Lord Byron
to Mr Hobhouse on his election
for Westminster. First published,
Miscellaneous Poems, 1824 · 1301
A Volume of Nonsense. First pub-
lished, Letters, 1900, v. 83
1301
Stanzas. First published, Letters and
Journals, 1830, ii. 377...
1301
To Penelope. First published, Med-
win's Conversations, 1824, P. 106 1301
The Charity Ball. First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 540 130 1
Epigram, On the Braziers’ Address,
etc. First published, Letters and
Journals, 1830, ii. 442
1302
On my Thirty-third Birthday. First
published, Letters and Journals,
1830, ii. 414
1302
Martial, Lib. I. Epig. 1. First pub-
lished, Lord Byron's Works, 1833,
xvii. 245
1302
Bowles and Campbell. First pub-
lished, The Liberal, 1823, No. II.
p. 398
1302
Elegy. First published, Medwin's
Conversations, 1824, p. 121 . 1302
PAGI
John Keats. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 506
1304
From the French (“' Ægle, beauty
and poet,” etc.). First published,
The Liberal, 1823, No. II. p. 396 1303
To Mr Murray (“For Orford,” etc.).
First published, Letters and Jour-
nals, 1830, ii. 517
130
(Napoleon's Snutt-box.] 'First pub-
lished, Conversations of Lord
Byron, 1824, p. 235
130
The New Vicar of Bray. First pub-
lished, Works (Galignani), 1831,
130
Lucietta. A Fragment. First pub
lished, 1893
130
Epigrams. First published,' The
Liberal, No. I. October 18, 1822,
130
The Conquest. First published,
Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii.
246
130.
Impromptu. ("Beneath Blessing-
ton's eyes.") First published,
Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 635 130 Journal in Cephalonia. First pub-
lished, Letters, 1901, vi. 238 130 Song to the Suliotes. First pub- lished, 1903
130
(Love and Death.] First published,
Murray's Magasine, February,
1887, vol. i. pp. 145, 146
130
Last Words on Greece. First pub-
lished, Murray's Magasine, Febru-
ary, 1887, vol. i. p. 146
130
On this day I complete my Thirty-
sixth Year. First published, Morn-
ing Chronicle, October 29, 1824 130
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