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Letter to John Murray on the Rev. W. L. Some Observations upon an Article m Black- Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings wood's Magazine
1065
of Pope
1037 Letter to the Editor of My Grandmother's
Notes
1046 Review
1064
Observations upon “ Observations.” A Sec- Lord Bacon's Apothegms
. 1066
ond Letter to John Murray, Esq., on the Translation of Two Epistles from the Arme-
Rev. W. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life nian Version. .
1068
and Writings of Pope .
1048 The Will of Lord Byron
1070
.
marriage of yours charmaith
Sady.
oh had my fate
Soon
cachent
543
To all around grein dueari 31 Augu
5517
Song of Saul before his last Battle
520 Remember Him, &c.
616
Saul
520 Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a
“All is Vanity, saith the Preacher"
520 Skull .
547
When Coldness wraps this suffering Clay'. 521 On the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart. 547
Vision of Belstrazzar
521 To a Lady weeping
Sun of the Sleepless ! .
521 From the Turkish .
Were my Bosom as False as Thou deem'st it Sonnet. To Genevra.
548
to be .
521 Sonnet. To Genevra
Herod's Lament for Mariamne
521 Inscription on the Monument of a Newfound-
On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem
land Dog
by Titus
522 Farewell
By the Rivers of Babylon we sat down and Bright be the Place of thy Soul
wept
5221 - When we Two Parted.
549
The Destruction of Sennacherib
522 Stanzas for Music
From Job.
THE LAMENT OF Tasso
523 Tare Thee Well
550 M
Advertisement.
523 A Sketch
550
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF The Right Hox.
R. B.' SHERIDAN.
525 Ode. (From the French] .
551
(Ode to Napoleon BONAPARTE
527
From the French
552
528 On the Star of “the Legion of Honor."
ODE ON VENICE
529 [From the French)
553
THE DREAM
530 Napoleon's Farewell. [From the French] 553
THE BLUES
532
Written on a blank Leaf of "The Pleasures
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
537 of Memory'
554
Written in an Album .
537
Sonnet
To • * •
Stanzas to
554 Aque
Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulf 537
Darkness
Stanzas composed during the Night, in a
Churchill's Grave
555
Thunder-Storm
538 Prometheus
Written at Athens .
538 The Prayer of Nature .
556
Written after Swimming from Sestos to Aby- Romance muy Doloroso del Sitio y Toma de
dos
538 Alhama
557
A very mournful Ballad on the Siege and
Translation of the famous Greek War Song, Conquest of Granada
Aεύτε παίδες των Ελλήνων
539
Sonetto di Vittorelli. Per Monaca
559
Translation of the Romaic Song, “MevW MES
Translation from Vittorelli. On a Nun 559
το περιβόγι 'Ωραιότατη Χαηδή »
540 To my dear Mary Anne .
Written beneath a Picture
540 To Miss Chaworth
10n Parting
540 Fragment.
560
7 To Thyrza
640 Fragment
Stanzas
541 On Revisiting Harrow
660
To Thyrza
541) L'Amitie est l'Amour sans Ailes
Euthanasia
542
To my Son
561
Stanzas. “Heu quanto minus est cum reli- Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell
quis versari quam tui meminisse"
642 Fragment.
543 To Mrs. *
on being asked my reason for
On a Cornelian Heart which was Broken. 543 quitting England in the Spring
562
To a Youthful Friend
A Love Song
Το
• Kinant
Stanzas to *
From the Portuguese
To the Same
Impromptu, in reply to a Friend
544 Song,
563
Address, spoken at the opening of Drury- Stanzas to on leaving England 563
Lane Theatre
544 Lines to Mr. Hodgson
664
Io Time
645 Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus 564
Translation of a Romaic Love Song. 545 On Moore's Last Operatic Farce
565
A Song
546 Epistle to Mr. Hodgson
665
On being asked what was the "Origin of On Lord Thurlow's Poems
Love".
To Lord Thurlow
Song. zsm Hoù cás ajarö Haid of Afreno 639
happy
544
546
666
m
Hugo
To Thomas Moore.
Remembrance
676
Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore 666 The Adieu
'The Devil's Drive
566 To a Vain Lady
677
Windsor Poetics.
667 To Anne
678
Additional Stanzas to the Ode to Napoleon To the Same
578
Bonaparte
667 To the Author of a Sonnet beginning “Sad
To Lady Caroline Lamb
667 is my Verse,' you say, ". and yet no Tear!” 578
Stanzas for Music
568 On Finding a Fan
Address intended to be recited at the Caledo- Farewell to the Muse .
579
nian Meeting
668 To an Oak at Newstead
679
On the Prince Regent's returning the Picture Lines, on hearing that Lady Byron was II 679 of Sarah, Countess of Jersey, to Mrs. Mee 668 Stanzas. “ Could Love for ever"
680
To Belshazzar
569 Stanzas. To a Hindoo Air
581
Hebrew Melodies
569 Oh, never talk again to me
Lines intended for the opening of “The Siege The Third Act of Manfred, in its original
of Corinth"
569 Shape, as first sent to the Publisher 581
Extract from an Unpublished
570 DON JUAN
685
To Augusta muy iristen
570 | Dedication
On the Bust of Helen, by Canova
571 Canto I.
Fragment of a Poem on hearing that Lady Canto II. .
603
Byron was Ill.
571 Canto III.
618
To Thomas Moore
572 Canto IV.
627
Stanzas to the River Po
672 Canto V.
Sonnet to George the Fourth .
572
Preface to Cantos VI. VII. and VIII. 647
Francesca of Rimini
572 Canto VI.
648
The Irish Avatar
673 Canto VII.
656
Stanzas to Her who can best understand Them 574 Canto VIII.
663
Stanzas written on the Road between Florence x Canto IX.
673
and Pisa
675 Canto X.
Impromptu, on Lady Blessington expressing Canto XI.
her Intention of taking the Villa called .
Canto XII.
692
“Il Paradiso,” near Genoa
575 Canto XIII.
698
To the Countess of Blessington .
576 Canto XIV.
706
On this Day I complete my Thirty-Sixth Year 576 Canto XV.
713
To a Lady who presented the Author with Canto IVL
721 the Velvet Band which bound her Tresses 6761 Notes
700
587
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LSTTERS
CCCCXXIV. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXV. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXVI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXVII to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXVIII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXIX. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXX. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXXI. to Mr. Hoppner .
CCCCXXXII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXXIII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXXIV. to Mr. Hoppner
CCCCXXXV. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXXVI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXXVII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXXXVIII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXXXIX. to Mr. Moore
CCCCXL. to Mr. Hoppner
CCCCXLI. to Mr. Moore
CCCCXLII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXLIII. to Mr. Moore
CCCCXLIV. to Mr. Moore
CCCCXLV. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXLVI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXLVII. to Mr. Moore
CCCXLVIII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCXLIX. to Mr. Murray
CCCCL. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLI. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLIII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLIV. to Mr. Murray.
ccccLv. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLVI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLVII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLVIII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLIX. to Mr. Moore
CCCCLX. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXI. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXII. to Mr. Moore.
CCCCLXIII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXIV. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXV. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXVI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXVII. to Mr. Moore
CCCCLXVIII. to Mr. Moore
CCCCLXIX. to Mr. Moore
Address to the Neapolitan Government
CCCCLXX. to Mr. Moore
CCCCLXXI. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXXII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXXIII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXXIV. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXXV. to Mr. Moore
CCCCLXXVI. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXXVII. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXXVIII. to Mr. Murray
CCCCLXXIX. to Mr. Murray.
CCCCLXXX. to Mr. Moore
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LETTERS
896 CCCCLXXXI. to Mr. Murray.
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897 CCCCLXXXII. to Mr. Perry
897 CCCCLXXXIII. to Mr. Murray.
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897 CCCCLXXXIV. to Mr. Hoppner
897 CCCCLXXXV. to Mr. Murray.
923
897 CCCCLXXXVI. to Mr. Shelley
898 CCCCLXXXVII. to Mr. Murray.
898 CCCCLXXXVIII. to Mr. Moore
924
898 CCCCLXXXIX. to Mr. Moore
899
CCCCXC. to Mr. Murray
CCCCXCL. to Mr. Hoppner
925
899 CCCCXCII. to Mr. Murray
900 CCCCXCIII. to Mr. Moore
901 CCCCXCIV. to Mr. Murray
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901
CCCCXCV. to the Countess Guiccioli 926
901 CCCCXCVI. to Mr. Moore
902 CCCCXCVII. to Mr. Hoppner
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902 CCCCXCVIII. to Mr. Murray
903 CCCCXCIX. to Mr. Murray.
903
D. to Mr. Murray
DI. to Mr. Hoppner
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DII. to Mr. Moore
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DIII. to Mr. Moore
DIV. to Mr. Moore
DV. to Mr. Murray.
906
DVI. to Mr. Murray
DVII. to Mr. Murray.
930
DVIII. to Mr. Hoppner .
DIX. to Mr. Murray.
DX. to Mr. Moore
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907
DXI. to Mr. Murray.
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908
DXII. to Mr. Murray
DXIII. to Mr. Murray.
909
DXIV. to Mr. Moore
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DXV. to Mr. Murray
910
DXVI. to Mr. Murray
DXVII. to Mr. Moore .
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911
DXVIII. to Mr. Murray
DXIX. to Mr. Murray.
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912
DXX. to Mr. Moore
DXXI. to Mr. Moore
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DXXII. to Mr. Moore
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DXXIII. to Mr. Murray.
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DXXIV. to Mr. Murray.
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916
DXXV. to Mr. Moore
915
DXXVI. to Mr. Murray.
DXXVII. to Mr. Moore
DXXVIII. to Mr. Moore
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917
DXXIX. to Mr. Moore
DXXX. to Mr. Murray.
940
918
DXXXI. to Mr. Murray
DXXXII. to Mr. Rogers .
DXXXIII. to Mr. Moore
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918 DXXXIV. to Mr. Murray.
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DXXXV. to Mr. Murray
DXXXVI. to Mr. Moore .
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920 DXXXVII. to Mr. Sheppard.
943
921 DXXXVIII. to Mr. Murray.