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The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ In Eight Volumes./ Vol. I.--Part I./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1839.-[4º.

_Note_.--This edition (printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square), together with _Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, etc., by T. Moore_. 2 v. 1830. 4º. ("to which have been added the Letter to [John Murray] on the Rev. W.L. Bowles' Strictures on the life and writings of Pope.... Second Edition, and a few other printed papers, also numerous views, portraits, autograph letters," etc.) bound in 44 vols. with the gen. Title (The/ Poetical Works,/ Letters and Journals,/ of/ Lord Byron:/ with/ Notices of His Life./ By/ Thomas Moore, Esq./ Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: 1844./), printed expressly for the purpose and prefixed to each volume, which is known as the "Watts" Collection (B.M.C. 44, e-h), was arranged by the late William Watts, Esq., Member of the Philharmonic Society, who died at Jersey, December 28, 1859, aged 81. (See Kölbing's _P. of Chillon_, 1896, pp. 90-92.)

_The Works_, etc. Complete in Five Vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1842. [8º.

[Kölbing.]

_Note_.--A Second Edition was issued in 1886.

_The Works_, etc. A New Edition. Edited by Thomas Moore, Esq. Complete in four volumes. With Engravings. Philadelphia. Carey and Hart. 1843.

[Kölbing.]