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LXXIX.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Ten Volumes./ Vol. I. [Vol. II., etc.] Boston :/ Little, Brown and Company/ New York: Phinney, Blakeman and Mason./ Cincinnati Rickey, Mallory and Co./ 1861./ [8:

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Note (1).-Vol. I. contains Life of Lord Byron [Excerpt from the Encycl. Brit., by J. H. Lister], pp. xi.-xxxv.; Hours of Idleness (71), and all the "Occasional Pieces," 1807-1824. Vol. II., The Satires; Ode to N. B.; Heb. Melodies; "Domestic Pieces; Ode on Venice; Monody, etc.; Lament of Tasso, etc. Vol. III., Beppo; Proph. of Dante; Francesca, etc.; the Poems published in The Liberal; The Age of Bronze. Vol. IV., Childe Harold's, etc. Vol. V., "The Tales." Vols. VI., VII., VIII., The Dramas. Vols. IX., X., Don Juan. The Front. of Vol. I. is Byron," by T. Phillips, R.A.

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Note (2). This edition professes to be an amended reprint of the London Edition of 1856 in Six Volumes. Doubtful and "attributed" poems are not included.

LXXX.

The Poetical Works, etc. With Life of the Author, and Copious Notes. Beautifully illustrated. Family Edition. Halifax Milner and Sowerby. 1863.

Collation

Pp. xv. +702.

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Note.-Two other editions of the same work were issued in 1865 by the firm, imprinted London: Milner and Sowerby, Paternoster Row. [Kölbing.]

LXXXI.

The Poetical Works/ of Lord Byron./ With Illustrations./ [Life by A. Leighton.] New Edition Carefully Revised/ Edinburgh:/ William P. Nimmo./ [1868.]

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Pp. 437.

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Note. This edition includes three dramas, Manfred, Cain, Heaven and Earth; Childe Harold, and Don Juan, but omits Hints from Horace, The Age of Bronze, The Island, The Blues, etc., and occasional Pieces first included in the ed. of 1831.

LXXXII.

The Poetical Works/ of Lord Byron./ Reprinted from the Original Editions./ With explanatory notes, etc./ London / Frederick Warne and Company,/ Bedford

VOL. VII.

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Street, Covent Garden./ New York: Scribner, Welford and Co./ [1868.]

Collation

Pp. vii. + 638.

Note.-Part of the "Chandos Classics."

Kölbing notes another edition, pp. viii. +668.

A Third Edition: London and New York.

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A Fourth Edition: Portrait and Original Illustrations. Part of "The Lansdowne Poets."

LXXXIII.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron :/ With/ Life and Portrait, and/ Sixteen Illustrations./ By F. Gilbert./ London / John Dicks, 313, Strand./ [1869.] [8:

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The Poetical Works, etc. New Edition. In Eight Volumes. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1870. [8 [Kölbing.]

LXXXV.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited, with a Critical Memoir,/ By/ William Michael Rossetti./_Illustrated by Ford Madox Brown./ London :/ E. Moxon, Son, & Co., Dover Street./ 1870./

Collation

Pp. xx. +604.

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Note.-Hints from Horace, Translation of Francesca of Rimini, and Occasional Pieces, first included in the edition of 1831, are omitted. This edition was reissued in 1872.

LXXXVI.

The Complete/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ with an Introductory Memoir/ by/ William B. Scott/ With Illustrations/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ The Broadway, Ludgate/ New York: 416, Broome Street/ [1874] Collation

Pp. 750.

Note.-Double columns bordered with red lines.

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LXXXVII.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Illustrated Edition/ London/ Virtue and Co., City Road and Ivy Lane/

[1874] Collation

Pp. cliv. +614.

The Front., 66

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Byron," is engr. by W. J. Edwards from the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A. The Title-vignette is "The Corsairs' Isle," and there are fifty other line engravings.

Note. This edition includes six "Attributed Poems," but omits Hints from Horace, Transl. of Francesca of Rimini, and the Occasional Pieces first collected in the editions of 1831 and 1832-1833. This edition was reissued in 1879.

LXXXVIII.

Poetical Works, etc., embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his life. New Edition. (Portrait 8 plates.) Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1874.

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[Cat. of Lib. of Congress, 1880.]

LXXXIX.

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The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ London :/ Ward, Lock, and Co., Warwick House,/ Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C./ [1878.]

Collation

Pp. vii. +604. [Double column.]

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The Poetical Works, etc., complete in one Vol. Collected and arranged, with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1878.

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Pp. 829.

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Note. A reproduction of Murray's Edition of 1855. [Kölbing.]

XCI.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited, With a Critical Memoir,/ By/ William Michael Rossetti./ Illustrated by/ Thomas Seccombe./ London:/ Ward, Lock, & Co., Warwick House,/ Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C./ [1880.]

Collation

Pp. xx. +604.

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Note.-Part of "Moxon's Popular Poets." This edition does not contain Hints from Horace, Francesca of Rimini, or the Occasional Pieces first collected in the editions of 1831, 18321833. The Prefatory Note is by W. M. Rossetti. Double columns bordered with red lines. The same edition, bordered with different red lines and printed on large paper, was issued in 1881.

XCII.

The Poetical Works/ of Lord Byron./ Reprinted from the Original Editions,/ With Life, Explanatory_Notes, etc./ London :/ Frederick Warne and Co.,/ Bedford Street, Strand./ [1881.]

Collation

Pp. xvi. +720.

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Note. "This edition (known as 'The Albion Edition") contains the whole of Byron's Poems and Dramas, with his Original Notes."—Publisher's Preface. The Albion Edition was reissued by Warne and Co. in 1897.

XCIII.

The Complete/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ With an Introductory Memoir/ By/ William B. Scott/ London/ George Routledge and Sons/ Broadway, Ludgate Hill/ New York: 9, Lafayette Place/ 1883/

Collation

Pp. 750.

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The Front. is the portrait of Lord Byron by G. Sanders; the vignette on Title-page is "Newstead Abbey."

Note. This edition (double column), which includes all poems published in the one-volume edition of 1837 (No. li.), was reissued in three volumes, 1883, 1886, 1887. Each volume concludes with an Index of First Lines.

XCIV.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ With Life./ Engravings on Steel./ Gall & Inglis./ Edinburgh :/ Bernard Terrace./ London :/ 25 Paternoster Sq/ [1881.] [8: Collation

Pp. xviii.+576.

Note. This edition, which repeats the order and contents of that issued by Gall and Inglis in 1857 (No. lxxi.), adds the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold's, etc., Mazeppa, and the Ode on Venice. Coloured vignette-borders.

XCV.

The Poetical Works/of/ Lord Byron./ With Original and Additional Notes./ In Twelve Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II., etc.] Hours of Idleness./ English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. London :/ Suttaby and Co., Amen Corner./ New York:/ Scribner and Welford./ 1885./ [8

Note. This edition includes all poems contained in the edition of 1837, but omits the prose pieces.

XCVI.

The Poetical Works, etc. Complete in one vol. Collected and arranged with _illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, etc. New York: P. F. Collier. [1886?]

Collation

Pp. viii. +820. [Kölbing.]

XCVII.

[Folio.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ Edited by/ Mathilde Blind./ Miscellaneous Poems./ London :/ Walter Scott, 24, Warwick Lane, E.C./ and Newcastle-on-Tyne./_1886./

Collation

Pp. xxviii. +280.

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Note.-Part of the "Canterbury Poets." This volume contains Introductory Notice by Mathilde Blind, pp. vii.-xxviii.; "Miscellaneous Poems" (including Vision of Judgment, Manfred, Cain, etc.), pp. 1-280.

XCVIII.

The Poetical Works/ etc. Edited by/ Mathilde Blind./ Childe Harold./ Don Juan./ London, etc./ 1886./

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Pp. 1-369.

Note. These volumes (Nos. xcvii., xcviii.) were issued separately. Red line-borders.

XCIX.

The Life and Works of, etc., With Notes and Illustrations. ["Centenary Edition."] In Two Volumes. Thomas C. Jack, London, Edinb. and Glasgow. 1888. [Kölbing.]

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