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VII.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,/ A Romaunt:/ And/ Other Poems./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Motto from _Le Cosmopolite_, six lines.] The Sixth Edition./ London:/ _Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars_,/ For John Murray, Bookseller to the Admiralty,/ And to the Board of Longitude,/ 50, Albemarle-Street./ 1813./ [8º.

_Note_.--The Collation and Cont. are identical with those of the Fifth Edition; but in the Table of Cont. the words "Fac Simile of a Romaic Letter" occur as in the Fourth Edition; but in the copy belonging to the British Museum the letter is not inserted. In the Sixth Edition the words _Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_ are printed in Roman type, and the words _A Romaunt_ in Gothic type, whereas in all other editions _Childe_, etc., is in Gothic, and _A Romaunt_ in Roman type.