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LXXXVII.

The Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron/ Illustrated Edition/ London/ Virtue and Co., City Road and Ivy Lane/ [1874] [8º.

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Pp. cliv. + 614.

The Front., "Byron," is engr. by W.J. Edwards from the portrait by T. Phillips, R.A. The Title-vignette is "The Corsairs' Isle," and there are fifty other line engravings.

_Note_.--This edition includes six "_Attributed Poems_," but omits _Hints from Horace_, Transl. of _Francesca of Rimini_, and the Occasional Pieces first collected in the editions of 1831 and 1832-1833. This edition was reissued in 1879.

LXXXVIII.

_Poetical Works_, etc., embracing his suppressed poems, and a sketch of his life. New Edition.... (Portrait ... 8 plates.) Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1874. [8º.

[_Cat. of Lib. of Congress_, 1880.]

The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron./ London:/ Ward, Lock, and Co., Warwick House,/ Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C./ [1878.] [8º.

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Pp. vii. + 604. [Double column.]