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Imitations and Translations, 1809,
p. 197
To a Youthful Friend. Imitations
and Translations, 1809, p. 185
Lines Inscribed upon a Cup Formed
from a Skull. First published,
Childe Harold, Cantos i., ii.
(Seventh Edition), 1814
Well! Thou art Happy. Imitations
and Translations, 1809, p. 192
Inscription on the Monument of a
Newfoundland Dog. Imitations
and Translations, 1809, p. 190
To a Lady, On being asked my
Reason for quitting England in the
Spring. Imitations and Transla-
tions, 1809, p. 195
Fill the Goblet Again. A Song.
p. 204.
Stanzas to a Lady, on leaving Eng-
land. Imitations and Transla-
tions, 1809, p. 227
ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH RE-
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91
93
94
95
96
Written after swimming from Sestos
to Abydos. First published, Childe
Harold, 1812 (4to)
Lines in the Travellers' Book at
Orchomenus. First published,
Travels in Italy, Greece, etc., by
H. W. Williams, 1820, ii. 290
Maid of Athens, ere we part. First
published, Childe Harold, 1812
(4to)
Fragment from the "Monk of
Athos." First published Life of
Lord Byron, by the Hon. Roden
Noel, 1890, pp. 206, 207
Lines written beneath a Picture.
First published, Childe Harold,
1812 (4to).
293
294
295
Parenthetical Address.
296
297
298
Childe
299
Stanzas Away, away," etc.].
published, Childe Harold,
Stanzas ["One struggle more," etc.].
1812 (4to)
Euthanasia. First published, Childe
300
Harold, 1812 (Second Edition)
Stanzas ["And thou art dead," etc.].
1812 (Second Edition).
301
Lines to a Lady weeping. First pub-
lished, Morning Chronicle, March
7, 1812
302
303
Stanzas ["If sometimes," etc.].
On a Cornelian Heart which was
broken. First published, Childe
The Chain I gave was Fair to view.
From the Turkish. First pub-
lished, Corsair, 1814 (Second Edi-
tion)
Lines written on a Blank Leaf of The
304
Remember thee!
First published, Conversations of
Lord Byron, 1824, P. 330
To Time. First published, Childe
Harold, 1814 (Seventh Edition)
Translation of a Romaic Love Song.
1814 (Seventh Edition)
Stanzas "Thou art not false," etc.].
On being asked what was the
"Origin of Love." First pub
lished, Childe Harold, 1814
(Seventh Edition)
On the Quotation, "And my true
faith," etc. MS. Murray
Stanzas [Remember him," etc.].
Impromptu, in Reply to a Friend.
Sonnet. To Genevra ["Thine eyes'
blue tenderness," etc.]. First pub-
Sonnet. To Genevra ["Thy cheek
is pale with thought," etc.]. First
published, Corsair, 1814 (Second
Edition)
From the Portuguese ["Tu mi
chamas"]. First published, Childe
Harold, 1814 (Seventh Edition).
"Another Version." First pub-
lished, 1831.
THE GIAOUR: A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH TALE.
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First published, Works, Paris,
1826, p. 716
Stanzas for Music ["Bright be the
place of thy soul"]. First pub-
lished, Examiner, June 4, 1815
Napoleon's Farewell. First pub-
lished, Examiner, July 30, 1815
From the French [Must thou go,
my glorious Chief?"]. First pub-
lished, Poems, 1816
Ode from the French ["We do not
curse thee, Waterloo!"]. First
published, Morning Chronicle,
March 15, 1816
Stanzas for Music ["There be none
of Beauty's daughters"]. First
published. Poems, 1816
427
428
430
424
On the Star of "the Legion of
Honour.' First published, Ex-
aminer, April 7, 1816
Stanzas for Music ["They say that
426
THE SIEGE OF CORINTH.
431 The Siege of Corinth.
432