538
[Lord Byron's Verses on Sam Rogers.] Question and Answer. First
published, _Fraser's Magazine_, January, 1833,
vol. vii. pp. 82-84
538
The Duel. _MS. M_
542
Stanzas to the Po. First published,
Conversations of Lord Byron , 1824
545
Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli
with the
Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna. MS. M
547
Sonnet to the Prince Regent. On the Repeal of Lord Edward
Fitzgerald's Forfeiture. First published, _Letters and
Journals , ii. 234, 235
548
Stanzas. First published, _New Monthly Magazine_,
1832 549
Ode to a Lady whose Lover was killed by a Ball, which at the
same time shivered a portrait next his heart. _MS. M._ 552 The Irish
Avatar. First published, _Conversations of
Lord Byron_, 1824 555 Stanzas written on the Road between Florence
and Pisa. First
published, _Letters and Journals_, 1830, ii. 566, not 562 Stanzas to a
Hindoo Air. First published, _Works of Lord Byron_ 563 To ---- First
published, _New Monthly Magazine_, 1833 564 To the Countess of
Blessington. First published,
Letters and Journals , 1830
565
Aristomanes. Canto First. MS. D.
566
The Blues: A Literary Eclogue.
Introduction to The Blues
569
The Blues . Eclogue the First
573
Eclogue the Second
580
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
0. Lord Byron, from an Engraving after a Drawing by G. H. Harlowe
. The Prison of Bonivard
. The Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, from a Portrait in
Oils by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A., in the Possession of Mrs.
Horace Pym of Foxwold Chace
. The Right Honourable John Hookham Frere, from a Mezzotint by
. W. Barney, after a Picture by John Hoppner, R.A.
. Robert Southey, Poet Laureate, from a Drawing made in 1811 by
John Downman, A.R.A., in the Possession of A. H. Hallam
Murray, Esq.
THE PRISONER OF CHILLON
INTRODUCTION TO _THE PRISONER OF CHILLON_.
The _Prisoner of Chillon_, says Moore (_Life_, p. 320), was written at
Ouchy, near Lausanne, where Byron and Shelley "were detained two
days in a small inn [Hôtel de l'Ancre, now d'Angleterre] by the
weather." Byron's letter
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