COLLECTED AND ARRANGED, WITH ALL THE NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. Cheaper Edition. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 12s. 2. REV. GEORGE CRABBE'S LIFE AND POEMS. COLLECTED, arranged, AND EDITED, WITH NOTES, BY HIS SON. Cheaper Edition. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 108. 6d. 3. CAMPBELL'S SPECIMENS OF THE BRITISH POETS. WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES, AND AN ESSAY ON ENGLISH POETRY. A New Edition, edited by PETER CUNNINGHAM. Portrait. Royal 8vo. 15s. 4. BOSWELL'S LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON. EDITED WITH NOTES, BY THE RIGHT HON. JOHN WILSON CROKER. LONDON: SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW, Buhr/hrad 42081531 Wort 3-2-06 "HE IS NOW AT REST; AND PRAISE AND BLAME FALL ON HIS EAR ALIKE, NOW DULL IN DEATH. YES, BYRON, THOU ART gone, GONE LIKE A STAR THAT THROUGH THE FIRMAMENT OF ALL THINGS LOW OR LITTLE; NOTHING THERE "THOU ART GONE; AND HE WHO WOULD ASSAIL THEE IN THY GRAVE, ROGERS. A 2 Newstead. - Guardianship of Lord Carlisle.- Character of the late Lord Byron.-Empiric at Nottingham. Mrs. Byron's Pension. Removal to London. - Dr. Baillie.- Dul- Cambridge. Memoranda of Readings.- De- tached Poems. -"The Newstead Oak.". "Verses to my Son."—" Prayer of Nature."- The Rochdale Cause. Visit to Southwell. - Death of Eddleston.- College Anecdotes. - Correspondence. Success of the Poems. - Review of Wordsworth.- Dissipations of London and Cambridge. — Projected Tour -Early Scepticism.- Anecdotes of Charles Skinner Matthews. Correspondence with Cambridge.- Edinburgh Review on "Hours of Idleness."- Its Effect. Dissipations of London, Cambridge, and Brighton.- Pugil- ism. Residence at Newstead Abbey. - Correspondence.- Project of visiting India. Supposed Resemblance between Rousseau and Byron.- Boatswain's Monument. - Joe Murray. Anecdotes. · Commencement of Newstead. Conduct of Lord Carlisle. gress of the Satire. - Death of Lord Falk- - English Bards |