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CONTENTS OF VOL. VII.

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Preface to Vol. VII. of the Poems v

Jeux d'Esprit and Minor Poems, 1798–1824.
Epigram on an Old Lady who had some Curious Notions respecting the Soul. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 28 1
Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 106 1
A Version of Ossian's Address to the Sun. First published, Atlantic Monthly, December, 1898 2
Lines to Mr. Hodgson. Written on board the Lisbon Packet. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 230-232 4
[To Dives. A Fragment.] First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1833, xvii. 241 7
Farewell Petition to J. C. H., Esqre. First published, Murray's Magazine, 1887, vol. i. pp. 290, 291 7
Translation of the Nurse's Dole in the Medea of Euripides. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 227 10
My Epitaph. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 240 10
Substitute for an Epitaph. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1832, ix. 4 11
Epitaph for Joseph Blacket, late Poet and Shoemaker. First published, Lord Byron's Works, 1832, ix. 10 11
On Moore's Last Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera. First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 295 (note) 12
[R. C. Dallas.] First published, Life, Writings, Opinions, etc., 1825, ii. 192 12