V.
Imitations and Translations/ From the / Ancient and Modern Classics,/ Together with/ Original Poems/ Never Before Published./ Collected by/ J.C. Hobhouse, B.A./ of Trinity College, Cambridge./ "Nos hæc novimus esse nihil."/ London:/ Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme,/ Paternoster-Row./ 1809./ [8º.
_Collation_--
Half-title with Imprint (T. Davison, _Whitefriars,/ London_.), pp. i., ii.; Title, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Preface, pp. v.-xi.; Cont., pp. xiii.-xv. (R. "Errata."); Text, pp. 1-255. The Imprint, as above, is in the centre of p. [256].
_Note_.--Lord Byron contributed nine poems (signed L.B.; see Preface, p. xi., to this volume) to this volume, viz.: (i.) _To a Youthful Friend_ ("Few years have past," etc.), p. 185; (ii.) _Inscription on the Monument of a Favourite Dog_, p. 190; (iii.) _To----_ ("Well! thou art happy," etc.), p. 192; (iv.) _The Farewell To a Lady_ ("When man expell'd," etc.), p. 195; (v.) _A Love Song to ----_ ("Remind me not," etc.), p. 197; (vi.) _Stanzas To the Same_ ("There was a time," etc.), p. 200; (vii.) _To the Same_ ("And wilt thou weep," etc.), p. 202; (viii.) _Song_ ("Fill the goblet again," etc.), p. 204; (ix.) _Stanzas to ---- on leaving England_ ("'Tis done," etc.), p. 227.