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Title: The Works of Lord Byron
Poetry, Volume V.
Author: Lord Byron
Editor: Ernest Hartley Coleridge
Release Date: November 14, 2007 [EBook #23475]
Language: English
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This etext is a Latin-1 file. The original work contained a few phrases
or lines of Greek text. These are represented here as Beta-code
transliterations, for example [Greek: tragos]. The original text used a
few other characters not found in the Latin-1 character set. These have
been represented using bracket notation, as follows: [)a], [)e], [)s]
and [)z] represent letters with a breve (curved line) above; [=a] and
[=u] represent letters with a macron (straight line) above. In a few
places, a single superscript is shown by a caret, and two superscript
letters by carets, as in J^n 10^th^.
An important feature of this edition is its copious footnotes. Footnotes
indexed with arabic numbers (as [17], [221]) are informational. Note
text in square brackets is the work of editor E. H. Coleridge.
Unbracketed note text is from earlier editions and is by a preceding
editor or Byron himself. Footnotes indexed with letters (as [c], [bf])
document variant forms of the text from manuscripts and other sources.
In the original, footnotes are printed at the foot of the page on which
they are referenced, and their indices start over on each page. Here,
footnotes are collected at the ends of each play or poem, and are
numbered consecutively throughout. Within the blocks of footnotes are
numbers in braces: {321}. These represent the page number on which
following notes originally appeared. To find a note that was originally
printed on page 27, search for {27}.
The Works
OF
LORD BYRON.
A NEW, REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION,
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