George Gordon Byron, sixth Baron Byron (1788-1824)
The author of Childe Harold and Don
Juan.
The author of Childe Harold and Don
Juan.
Beppo a Venetian Story.
The Bride of Abydos, a Turkish Tale.
“Cain: a Mystery” in
Sardanapalus: a Tragedy. The two Foscari: a Tragedy. Cain: a Mystery.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt.
The Corsair: a Tale.
The Curse of Minerva.
The Deformed Transformed: a Drama.
Don Juan.
“The Dream” in
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
“Fare thee well” in
The Champion.
The Giaour, a Fragment of a Turkish Tale.
“Heaven and Earth, a Mystery” in
The Liberal.
“Hints from Horace” in
The Miscellaneous Works.
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
“January 22d. On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year” in
Morning Chronicle.
The Lament of Tasso.
“Lara, a Tale” in
Lara, a Tale. Jacqueline, a Tale.
“Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull” in
Childe Harold.
“Lines to a Lady Weeping” in
Morning Chronicle.
Manfred, a Dramatic Poem.
“Marino Faliero” in
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. With
Notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem.
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
“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.
“Sardanapalus a Tragedy” in
Sardanapalus a Tragedy. The two Foscari, a Tragedy. Cain, a Mystery.
“The Siege of Corinth, a Poem” in
The Siege of Corinth, a Poem; Parisina: a Poem.
“A Sketch from Private Life” in
The Champion.
“To Mary, on receiving her Picture” in
Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
“The Two Foscari, a Tragedy” in
Sardanapalus a Tragedy. The two Foscari, a Tragedy. Cain, a Mystery.
“Venice. An Ode” in
Mazeppa: A Poem.
“The Vision of Judgment. By Quevedo Redivivus” in
The Liberal.
Werner: a Tragedy.