Letters and Journals of Lord Byron
Titles Index:
Barlow, Joel,
The Vision of Columbus; a Poem in Nine Books.
Beattie, James,
The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius. A Poem.
Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin, Caron de,
The Marriage of Figaro.
Beaumont, Francis,
Philaster, or Love lies a-Bleeding.
Beaumont, Francis,
Two Noble Kinsmen.
Beckford, William Thomas,
An Arabian Tale, from an unpublished Manuscript: with Notes critical and
explanatory [Vathek].
Beloe, William,
The Sexagenarian; or, the Recollections of a Literary Life.
Berwick, Edward,
The Life of Apollonius of Tyana: Translated from the Greek of
Philostratus.
Blacket, Joseph,
The Remains of Joseph Blacket, consisting of Poems, Dramatic Sketches, The
Times, an Ode, and a Memoir of his Life.
Bland, Robert,
Translations chiefly from the Greek Anthology, with Tales and Miscellaneous
Poems.
Bonaparte, Louis, king of Holland,
Documents historiques et réflections sur le gouvernement de Hollande.
Bonaparte, Lucien,
Charlemagne; ou, L'église délivrée; poème épique, en vingt-quatre
chants.
Boswell, James,
The Life of Samuel Johnson.
Bowles, William Lisle, “Childe Harold's Last Pilgrimage” in Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry and
Romance.
Bowles, William Lisle,
The Missionary: a Poem.
Bowles, William Lisle,
Two Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Byron, in answer to His Lordships's
Letter to **** ******, on the Rev. Wm. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of
Pope.
Bowring, Sir John,
Specimens of the Russian Poets. With Preliminary Remarks and Biographical
Notices.
Brathwaite, Richard,
Barnabees Journall, under the Names of Mirtilus & Faustulus
shadowed.
Bridges, Thomas,
Homer travestie: being a new Translation of the four first Books of the
Iliad.
Brougham, Henry Peter, first baron Brougham and Vaux, “Lord Byron's Poems” in
Edinburgh Review.
Browne, Isaac Hawkins,
Pipe of Tobacco.
Browne, Sir Thomas,
Religio medici.
Brown, Thomas,
The Paradise of Coquettes: a Poem in Nine Parts.
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, first baronet,
Letters on the Character and Poetical Genius of Lord Byron.
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, first baronet,
The Ruminator: containing a Series of Moral, Critical, and Sentimental
Essays.
Buck, George,
The History of the Life and Reigne of Richard the Third. Composed in five
Bookes.
Burges, Sir James Bland, first baronet,
Richard the First, a Poem: in Eighteen Books.
D'Arblay [
née Burney], Frances,
Evelina, or, a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World.
D'Arblay [
née Burney], Frances,
The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties.
Burton, Robert,
The Anatomy of Melancholy, what it is. With all the Kindes, Causes, Symptomes,
Prognostickes, and severall Cures of it. In three maine Partitions with their severall
Sections, Members, and Subsections. Philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened and
cut up.
Busby, Thomas, “Monologue” in
The Genuine Rejected Addresses: presented to the Committee of Management for
the Drury-Lane Theater: preceded by that written by Lord Byron and adopted by the
Committee.
Butler, Samuel,
Hudibras.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Address, Spoken at the Opening of Drury-lane Theater Saturday, October 10th,
1812” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Adieu. Written under the impression that the author would soon die” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “l’Amitié est l’Amour sans ailes” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Beppo a Venetian Story.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Blues: a Literary Eclogue” in
The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Bride of Abydos, a Turkish Tale.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Cain: a Mystery” in
Sardanapalus: a Tragedy. The two Foscari: a Tragedy. Cain: a Mystery.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Charity Ball” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Third.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Fourth.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Childish Recollections” in
Poems on Various Occasions.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Cornelian” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Corsair: a Tale.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Curse of Minerva.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Darkness” in
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Deformed Transformed: a Drama.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Devil's Drive.—a sequel to Porson's 'Devil's Walk'” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Don Juan.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Dream” in
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Elegy on Newstead Abbey” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Elegy on the Recovery of Lady Noel” in
Conversations of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Endorsement to the Deed of Separation, in the April of 1816” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epigram. From the French of Rulhière” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epigram” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epigram. Mr. Hoby and the Queen” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epistle to a Friend, In Answer to Some Lines Exhorting the Author to be
Cheerful, and to 'Banish Care'” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Extract from an Unpublished Poem” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epistle to Mr. Murray” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitaph” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitaph for a Friend” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitaph on Castlereagh” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitah on John Adams, of Southwell” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitaph on Pitt” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Epitaph on Voltaire” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Extract from an Unpublished Poem” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Farewell to a Lady” in Imitations and Translations from the ancient and modern Classics.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Fare thee well” in
The Champion.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “A Fragment” in
Fugitive Pieces.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Francesca of Rimini” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “From the French” in
Morning Chronicle.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “From the French” in
The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “From the Portuguese” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Fugitive Pieces.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Giaour, a Fragment of a Turkish Tale.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Heaven and Earth, a Mystery” in
The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Hebrew Melodies.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Hints from Horace” in
The Miscellaneous Works.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Impromptu, in Reply to a Friend” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Irish Avatar.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “January 22d. On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year” in Morning Chronicle.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “John Keats” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Lament of Tasso.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Lara, a Tale” in
Lara, a Tale. Jacqueline, a Tale.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Letter to **** ****** on the Rev. W. L. Bowles' Strictures on the Life and
Writings of Pope.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was Ill” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Lines to a Lady Weeping” in
Morning Chronicle.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Lines addressed to a young Lady. As the Author was discharging his Pistols in
a Garden” in
Fugitive Pieces.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Lord Byron's Farewell to England; with three other Poems, viz. Ode to St.
Helena, To my Daughter, on the Morning of her Birth, and To the Lily of France.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Manfred, a Dramatic Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Marino Faliero” in
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. With
Notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Mazeppa: A Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Memoir.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Morgante Maggiore” in
The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Monody on the death of the Right Honourable R.B. Sheridan.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
My Boat is on the Shore." Written and Addressed to Thomas Moore Esq. by Lord
Byron. The Music by Henry R. Bishop.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Observations upon ‘Observations.’ A Second Letter to John Murray,
Esq. on the Rev. W. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope..
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “On Moore's late Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “New Duet” in The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “On My Wedding Day” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “On Revisiting Harrow” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “On the Birth of John William Rizzo Hoppner” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “On the Countess of Blessington” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Parenthetical Address, by Dr. Plagiary” in
Morning Chronicle.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Parisina: a Poem” in
The Siege of Corinth, a Poem; Parisina: a Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Prayer of Nature” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem” in
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. With
Notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Reply to Blackwood's” in
Works of Lord Byron with his Letters and Journals.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Sardanapalus a Tragedy” in
Sardanapalus a Tragedy. The two Foscari, a Tragedy. Cain, a Mystery.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Siege of Corinth, a Poem” in
The Siege of Corinth, a Poem; Parisina: a Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “A Sketch from Private Life” in
The Champion.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Song” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas” in
John Bull.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas composed October 11th 1809, during the night, in a
thunder-storm” in
Childe Harold.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas for Music” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas to * * * On Leaving England” in
Imitations and Translations from the ancient and modern Classics.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas to Augusta” in
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Stanzas written on the Road between Florence and Pisa” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To a Beautiful Quaker” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To an Oak in the Garden of Newstead Abbey” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Delewarr” in
Fugitive Pieces.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Mary” in
Fugitive Pieces.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Mary, on receiving her Picture” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Mr. Murray” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Mr. Murray” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To My Son” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To Penelope, January 2d, 1821” in John Bull.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To the Countess of Blessington” in Annales romantiques for 1827-8.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To the Po” in
Conversations of Lord Byron: noted during a Residence with his Lordship at
Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To the Prince Regent” in
Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “To the Rev. J. T. Becher” in
Poems on Various Occasions.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Two Foscari, a Tragedy” in
Sardanapalus a Tragedy. The two Foscari, a Tragedy. Cain, a Mystery.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Venice. An Ode” in
Mazeppa: A Poem.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Vision of Judgment. By Quevedo Redivivus” in
The Liberal.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Waltz: an Apostrophic Hymn.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Well! Thou Art Happy” in
Imitations and Translations from the ancient and modern Classics.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron,
Werner: a Tragedy.
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Windsor Poetics” in
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . . . Suppressed Poems..
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Written Beneath a Picture” in
Childe Harold.
Brand [
née Ogle], Barbarina, Lady Dacre, “Ina, a Tragedy in Five Acts” in
Tales.