The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 3 | Page 3

Lord Byron
Queen.
ERNEST HARTLEY COLERIDGE.
_April_ 18, 1900.
CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
Preface to Vol. III. of the Poems v
Introduction to _Occasional Pieces_ (_Poems_ 1809-1813;?_Poems_ 1814-1816) xix
Poems 1809-1813.
The Girl of Cadiz. First published in _Works of Lord Byron, 1832_, viii. 56 1
Lines written in an Album, at Malta. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 4
To Florence. First published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 5
Stanzas composed during a Thunderstorm. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 7
Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulf. First?published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 11
The Spell is broke, the Charm is flown! First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 12
Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos. First?published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 13
Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus. First?published, _Travels in Italy, Greece, etc._, by H. W.?Williams, 1820, ii. 290 15
Maid of Athens, ere we part. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1812 (4to) 15
Fragment from the "Monk of Athos." First published, _Life of Lord Byron_, by the Hon. Roden Noel, 1890, pp. 206, 207 18
Lines written beneath a Picture. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1812 (4to) 19
Translation of the famous Greek War Song,?[Greek: Deu~te pi~des, k.t.l.] First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 20
Translation of the Romaic Song,?[Greek: Mne/p? mes' to\ peribo/li, k.t.l.]?First published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 22
On Parting. First published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 23
Farewell to Malta. First published, _Poems on his Domestic?Circumstances_, by W. Hone (Sixth Edition, 1816) 24
Newstead Abbey. First published, _Memoir_ of Rev. F.?Hodgson, 1878, i. 187 27
Epistle to a Friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the?Author to be Cheerful, and to "banish Care." First?published, _Letters and Journals_, 1830, i. 301 28
To Thyrza ["Without a stone," etc.]. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 30
Stanzas ["Away, away," etc.]. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1812 (4to) 35
Stanzas ["One struggle more," etc.]. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (4to) 36
Euthanasia. First published, _Childe Harold_, 1812 (Second?Edition) 39
Stanzas ["And thou art dead," etc.]. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (Second Edition) 41
Lines to a Lady weeping. First published, _Morning?Chronicle_, March 7, 1812 45
Stanzas ["If sometimes," etc.]. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1812 (Second Edition) 46
On a Cornelian Heart which was broken. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1812 (Second Edition) 48
The Chain I gave was Fair to view. From the Turkish. First?published, _Corsair_, 1814 (Second Edition) 49
Lines written on a Blank Leaf of _The Pleasures of Memory_. First published, _Poems_, 1816 50
Address, spoken at the Opening of Drury-Lane Theatre,?Saturday, October 10, 1812. First published, _Morning?Chronicle_, October 12, 1812 51
Parenthetical Address. By Dr. Plagiary. First published,?_Morning Chronicle_, October 23, 1812 55
Verses found in a Summer-house at Hales-Owen. First?published, _Works of Lord Byron_, 1832, xvii. 244 59
Remember thee! Remember thee! First published,?_Conversations of Lord Byron_, 1824, p. 330 59
To Time. First published, _Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh?Edition) 60
Translation of a Romaic Love Song. First published, _Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition) 62
Stanzas ["Thou art not false," etc.]. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition) 64
On being asked what was the "Origin of Love." First?published, _Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition) 65
On the Quotation, "And my true faith," etc. _MS. M._ 65
Stanzas ["Remember him," etc.]. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition) 69
Impromptu, in Reply to a Friend. First published, _Childe?Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition) 67
Sonnet. To Genevra ["Thine eyes' blue tenderness," etc.].?First published, _Corsair_, 1814 (Second Edition) 70
Sonnet. To Genevra ["Thy cheek is pale with thought," etc.]. First published, _Corsair_, 1814 (Second Edition) 71
From the Portuguese ["Tu mi chamas"]. First published,?_Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition). "Another Version." First published, 1831 71
The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale.
Introduction to _The Giaour_ 75
Bibliographical Note on _The Giaour_ 78
Dedication 81
Advertisement 83
_The Giaour_ 85
The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale.
Introduction to _The Bride of Abydos_ 149
Note to the MSS. of _The Bride of Abydos_ 151
Dedication 155
_The Bride of Abydos_. Canto the First 157
Canto the Second 178
Note to _The Bride of Abydos_ 211
The Corsair: A Tale.
Introduction to _The Corsair_ 217
Bibliographical Note on _The Corsair_ 220
Dedication 223
_The Corsair_. Canto the First 227
Canto the Second 249
Canto the Third 270
Introduction to the _Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte_ 303
_Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte_ 305
Lara: A Tale.
Introduction to _Lara_ 319
_Lara._ Canto the First 323
Canto the Second 348
Hebrew Melodies.
Introduction to the _Hebrew Melodies_ 375
Advertisement 379
She walks in Beauty 318
The Harp the Monarch Minstrel swept 382
If that High World 383
The Wild Gazelle 384
Oh! weep for those 385
On Jordan's Banks 386
Jephtha's Daughter 387
Oh! snatched away in Beauty's Bloom 388
My Soul is Dark 389
I saw thee weep 390
Thy Days are done 391
Saul 392
Song of Saul before his Last Battle 393
"All is Vanity, saith the Preacher" 394
When Coldness wraps this Suffering Clay 395
Vision of Belshazzar 397
Sun of the Sleepless! 399
Were my Bosom as False as thou deem'st it to be 399
Herod's Lament for Mariamne 400
On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus 401
By the Rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept 402
"By the Waters of Babylon" 404
The Destruction of Sennacherib 404
A Spirit passed before me 406
Poems 1814-1816.
Farewell! if ever Fondest Prayer. First published, _Corsair_ (Second Edition, 1814) 409
When we Two parted. First published, _Poems_, 1816
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