341
_Werner_. [First Draft.] 453
THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED: A DRAMA.
Introduction to _The Deformed Transformed_ 469
Advertisement 473
_The Deformed Transformed_ 477
Fragment of the Third Part of _The Deformed Transformed_ 531
THE AGE OF BRONZE; OR, CARMEN SECULARE ET ANNUS HAUD MIRABILIS.
Introduction to _The Age of Bronze_ 537
_The Age of Bronze_ 541
THE ISLAND; OR, CHRISTIAN AND HIS COMRADES.
Introduction to _The Island_ 581
Advertisement 585
_The Island_. Canto the First 587
Canto the Second 598
Canto the Third 618
Canto the Fourth 626
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1. LORD BYRON, FROM A PORTRAIT IN OILS BY W. E. WEST,
IN THE POSSESSION OF MR. PERCY KENT _Frontispiece_
2. ASSUR-BANI-PAL, FROM A SLAB IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM To face p. 12
3. THE LION OF S. MARK'S 138
4. GOETHE, FROM A DRAWING BY D. MACLISE, R.A., IN THE
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM 282
5. GEORGIANA, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, FROM THE MEZZOTINT
BY VALENTINE GREEN, AFTER SIR J. REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 330
6. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY, FROM A PICTURE BY R.
ROTHWELL, R.H.A., IN THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (1841) 474
SARDANAPALUS
A TRAGEDY.
[_Sardanapale, Tragedie Imitee de Lord Byron_, par L. Alvin, was
performed at the Theatre Royal at Brussels, January 13, 16, 1834.
_Sardanapalus_, a Tragedy, was played for the first time at Drury Lane
Theatre, April 10, 1834, and (for the twenty-second time) June 5, 1834.
Macready appeared as "Sardanapalus," Miss Phillips as "Zarina," and Miss
Ellen Tree as "Myrrha." [In his diary for April 11, 1834 (see
_Reminiscences_, 1875, i. 414, 415) Ma
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