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CONTENTS OF VOL. VII.
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Epigram, On the Braziers' Address, etc. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 442 72
On my Thirty-third Birthday. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 414 73
Martial, Lib. I. Epig. I. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 245 74
Bowles and Campbell. First published, The Liberal, 1823, No. II. p. 398 74
Elegy. First published, Medwin's Conversations, 1824, p. 121 75
John Keats. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 506 76
From the French ("Ægle, beauty and poet," etc.). First published, The Liberal, 1823, No. II. p. 396 76
To Mr. Murray ("For Orford," etc.). First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 517 76
[Napoleon's Snuff-box.] First published, Conversations of Lord Byron, 1824, p. 235 77
The New Vicar of Bray. First published, Works (Galignani), 1831, p. 116 78
Lucietta. A Fragment. MS. M. 81
Epigrams. First published, The Liberal, No. I. October 18, 1822, p. 164 81
The Conquest. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 246 82
Impromptu ("Beneath Blessington's eyes"). First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 635 82
Journal in Cephalonia. First published, Letters, 1901, vi. 238 83
Song to the Suliotes. MS. M. 83
[Love and Death.] First published, Murray's Magazine, February, 1887, vol. i. pp. 145, 146 84
Last Words on Greece. First published, Murray's Magazine, February, 1887, vol. i. p. 146 85
On this Day I complete my Thirty-sixth Year. First published, Morning Chronicle, October 29, 1824 86
 
A Bibliography of the Successive Editions and Translations of Lord Byron's Poetical Works 89
 
Notes
 Note (1).—On Genuine and Spurious Issues of English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers 305
 Note (2).—Correspondence between the First Edition as numbered and the Present Issue as numbered 307