Byron's Poetical Works



a new, revised and enlarged edition, with illustrations




Volume 1.


edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge.







Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Poems on Various Occasions: facsimile of title page and Byron'sdisclaimer
  • Bibliographical Note to 'Hours ofIdleness' and Other Early Poems
    • facsimilesof title pages of two different editions
  • Bibliographical Note to English Bardsand Scotch Reviewers
    • facsimileof title page of English Bards, including Byron's signature
  • Hours of Idleness and other EarlyPoems
    • Fugitive Pieces
      • On Leaving Newstead Abbey
      • To E——
      • On the Death of a Young Lady, Cousin tothe Author, and very dear to Him
      • To D——
      • To Caroline
      • To Caroline
      • To Emma
      • Fragments of School Exercises: From thePrometheus Vinctus of Æschylus
      • Lines written in "Letters of an ItalianNun and an English Gentleman, by J.J. Rousseau: Founded onFacts"
      • Answer to the Foregoing, Addressed toMiss——
      • On a Change of Masters at a Great PublicSchool
      • Epitaph on a Beloved Friend
      • Adrian's Address to his Soul whenDying
      • A Fragment
      • To Caroline
      • To Caroline
      • On a Distant View of the Village andSchool of Harrow on the Hill, 1806
      • Thoughts Suggested by a CollegeExamination
      • To Mary, on Receiving HerPicture
      • On the Death of Mr. Fox
      • To a Lady who Presented to the Author aLock of Hair Braided with his own, and appointed a Night inDecember to meet him in the Garden
      • To a BeautifulQuaker
      • To Lesbia!
      • To Woman
      • An Occasional Pr
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