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XI.

Miscellaneous Poems,/ Including those on His/ Domestic Circumstances./ By Lord Byron./ To which are prefixed/ Memoirs of the Author, and a Tribute/ To his Memory/ By Sir Walter Scott./ London:/ Printed for John Bumpus, 85, Newgate Street;/ And R. Griffin, & Co., Glasgow./ 1824/

_Collation_--

Pp. xx. + 21-72. The Imprint (_Printed by A. Hancock, Middle Row Place, Holborn_.) is at the foot of p. 72.

_Note_.--The collection numbers twenty-five poems, including the forgeries, _Ode_ ("Oh, shame to thee," etc.); _Madame Lavalette_; _Farewell to England_; _To my Daughter_, etc.; _Ode to--S^t Helena_; _To the Lily of France_; _The Enigma_ [H.]; and three (genuine) stanzas from the lines, "Well, thou art happy," here entitled _Song to Inez_; and the lines _To Jessy_.