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IV.

The/ Works/ of The/ Right Hon. Lord Byron./ In Two Volumes./ Vol. I./ [Vol. II.] London:/ Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1815/ [8º.

_Contents_--

Vol. I.: The Title, as above, is prefixed to _Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, Cantos I., II. (Fourth Ed.), 1812, and _Hebrew Melodies_ (First Ed.), 1815, pp. 1-53.

Vol. II.: The Title, as above, is prefixed to _Childe Harold's Pilgrimage_, Canto III.; _Childe Harold_, etc., Canto the Fourth; _Romance Muy Doloroso_, Translation, etc., pp. xiv. + 257; _The Lament of Tasso_ (Sixth Ed.), 1818, pp. 1-18; _Poems_ (N.) (Second Ed.), 1816; _Monody_, etc. (New Ed.), 1810; _Ode to Napoleon_ (Second Ed.), 1814, pp 1-14.

_Note_.--These general titles were advertised, in July, 1815, for the purpose of binding, in two volumes, poems which were uniformly printed but had been separately issued. It is evident that they were still to be procured after the collected editions of 1815, 1817, 1818 had been published. In other copies the Contents are arranged in a different order.

_The Poetical Works_, etc. From the last London Edition. In Three Volumes. New York: Published by David Huntington. 1815.

[E. Kölbing, _Prisoner of Chillon_, 1896.]