Selected Poems (Byron)
Lord George Gordon Byron - Author
Susan J. Wolfson - Editor
Susan J. Wolfson - Introduction by
Peter J. Manning - Editor
Peter J. Manning - Introduction by
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The quintessential Romantic, Lord Byron produced some of the most daring poetry of his time, collected here in this revised edition—the only widely available selection to include his own notes on the same page as the poetry.
Table of Dates Further Reading A Note on This Edition To Woman The Cornelian To Caroline ('You say you love, and yet your eye') Maid of Athens, ere we part Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos To Thyrza ('Without a stone to mark the spot') To Ianthe Canto the First Canto the Second Appendix to Canto the Second Lines to a Lady Weeping Stanzas for Music She walks in beauty Napoleon's Farewell (From the French) From the French ('Must thou go, my glorious Chief') Fare thee well! Prometheus Lines (On Hearing that Lady Byron was Ill) The Isles of Greece Francesca of Rimini. From the Inferno of Dante, Canto the Fifth Stanzas ('When a man hath no freedom') Works Cited in the Notes Index of Titles Index of First Lines |
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