SIR WALTER SCOTT, LORD JEFFREY, PROFESSOR WILSON, WILLIAM GIFFORD, REV. GEORGE CRABBE, BISHOP HEBER, 18o5. Trinity College, Cambridge 1807 Hours of lelleness. Marriage 181% childe H. n. Diadali. Bernese lour tour of Los . Simhlon , Milan, Verona, tonte. 1819 Manired. Venice Contents. Page ib. ib. ib. Page CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. CAIN; A MYSTERY • 316 PREFACE to the First and Second Cantos ) DEDICATION ib. TO LANTHE 2 PREFACE . ib. CANTO I. 3 WERNER; OR, THE INHERITANCE: A TRAGEDY 341 CANTO II. 16 ib. CAXTO III. 28 PREFACE CANTO IV. 41 DEDICATION ib. HOURS OF IDLENESS; A SERIES OF POEMS, ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED 375 THE GIAOUR; A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH DEDICATION ib. TALE 62 ib. DEDICATION it. On the Death of a Young Lady, Cousin to ADVERTISEMENT ib. the Author, and very dear to him 376 THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS; A TURKISH TALE 77 Το Ε. 377 DEDICATION ib. ib. THE CORSAIR ; A TALE 89 Epitaph on a Friend ib. DEDICATION ib. A Fragment - 378 ib. LARA; A TALE On leaving Newstead Abbey . 108 Lines written in “Letters of an Italian THE SIEGE OF CORINTH - 120 Nun and an English Gentleman; by J. DEDICATION ib. J. Rousseau: founded on Facts" - 379 ADVERTISEMENT Answer to the foregoing, addressed to PARISINA - 131 Miss DEDICATION ib. Adrian's Address to his Soul when Dying - ib. ADVERTISEMENT ib. Translation from Catullus. Ad Lesbiam ib. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON; A FABLE · 138 Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Sonnet to Chillon ib. ib. BEPPO ; A VENETIAN STORY Imitation of Tibullus. “Sulpicia ad Cerin• 142 thum” ib. MAZEPPA 153 Translation from Catullus. “Lugete VeADVERTISEMENT ib. neres, Cupidinesque," &c. THE ISLAND; OR, CHRISTIAN AND HIS COM Imitated from Catullus. To Ellen ib. 161 Translation from Horace. “ Justum et teADVERTISEMENT . ib. 380 From Anacreon. « Θελω λεγειν Ατρειδας.” ιο. MANFRED; A DRAMATIC POEM . 175 From Anacreon.“ MEGOVXTIALTeh' espars." ib. MARINO FALLERO, DOGE OF VENICE; From the Prometheus Vinctus of Æschylus. 193 ib. PREFACE ib. - 381 HEAVEN AND EARTH; A MYSTERY 232 To M. S. G. ib. SARDANAPALUS; A TRAGEDY 244 - 382 To the Same ib. ib. To the Same Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of THE TWO FOSCARI; AN HISTORICAL TRA Camoëns ib. GEDY 277 383 THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED; A On a Change of Masters at a great Public - 300 ib. ADVERTISEMENT To the Duke of Dorset ib. ib. RADES ib. ib. ib. · 384 385 Page Page Fragment, written shortly after the Mar. When I roved a young Highlander 416 riage of Miss Chaworth To George, Earl Delawart 417 Granta. A Medley To the Earl of Clare ib. On a distant View of the Village and School Lines written beneath an Elm in the Churchof Harrow on the Hill 386 418 To M ib. Article on the “Hours of Idleness," from To Woman 387 419 To M. S. G. ib. ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEW. ib. 420 To Lesbia ib. ib. Lines addressed to a young Lady, who was alarmed at the Sound of a Bullet hissing HINTS FROM HORACE; BEING AN ALLUnear her 388 SION IN ENGLISH VERSE TO THE EPISTLE . ib. 437 Damætas 389 453 To Marion ib. To a Lady who presented to the Author a THE WALTZ; AX A POSTROPHIC HYMN 457 Lock of Hair braided with his Own ib. ib. Oscar of Alva. A Tale 390 ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE 460 The Episode of Nisus and Euryalus - 393 HEBREW MELODIES 463 Translation from the Medea of Euripides, She walks in Beauty 464 “ Ερωτες υπερ μεν αγαν, κ. τ. λ.” 396 The Harp the Monarch Minstrel swept ib. Thoughts suggested by a College Examin If that high World ib. ation - 397 - 464 To a beautiful Quaker ib, ib. The Cornelian 398 ib. An Occasional Prologue to “ The Wheel of Jephtha's Daughter ib. Fortune" ib. Oh! snatch'd away in Beauty's Bloom ib. On the Death of Mr. Fox 399 ib. The Tear ib. - 465 Reply to some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Thy Days are done ib. Esq. on the Cruelty of his Mistress - 400 Song of Saul before his last Battle ib. To the sighing Strephon ib. ib. To Eliza ib. · 466 Lachin y Gair “ All is Vanity, saith the Preacher" • 401 When Coldness wraps this suffering Clay ib. To Romance ib. ib. Answer to some elegant Verses sent by a Sun of the Sleepless Friend to the Author, complaining that ib. one of his Descriptions was rather too Were my Bosom as false as thou deem'st it 402 to be warmly drawn 467 Herod's Lament for Mariamne Elegy on Newstead Abbey ib. ib. Childish Recollections - 404 On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem Answer to a beautiful Poem, entitled " The by Titus ib. Common Lot" • 409 By the Rivers of Babylon we sat down and ib. To a Lady who presented the Author with the Velvet Band which bound her Tresses 410 The Destruction of Sennacherib ib. Remembrance ib. A Spirit pass'd before me. From Job - 468 Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, DOMESTIC PIECES - 1816 - 468 on his advising the Author to mix more Fare thee Well ib. with Society ib. A Sketch - 469 The Death of Calmar and Orla. An Imi Stanzas to Augusta. “When all around grew tation of Macpherson's Ossian 411 470 L'Amitié est l'Amour sans Ailes - 412 Stanzas to Augusta. “ Though the Day of - 413 ib. To Edward Noel Long, Esq. - 414 Epistle to Augusta. “My Sister! my sweet Oh! had my fate been join'd with thine ! - 415 Sister ! if a Name " ib. I would I were a careless Child ib. Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was ill 472 . |