Switzerland, etc., entitled The Common Lot Love's Last Adieu Lines Addressed to the Rev. J.T. Becher, on his advising the Author to mix more with Society Answer to some Elegant Verses sent by a Friend to the Author, complaining that one of his descriptions was rather too warmly drawn Elegy on Newstead Abbey. Hours of Idleness To George, Earl Delawarr Damætas To Marion Oscar of Alva Translation from Anacreon. Ode 1 From Anacreon. Ode 3 The Episode of Nisus and Euryalus. A Paraphrase from the Æneid, Lib. 9 Translation from the Medea of Euripides [L. 627-660] Lachin y Gair To Romance The Death of Calmar and Orla To Edward Noel Long, Esq. To a Lady Poems Original and Translated When I Roved a Young Highlander To the Duke of Dorset To the Earl of Clare I would I were a Careless Child Lines Written beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow Early Poems from Various Sources Fragment, Written Shortly after the Marriage of Miss Chaworth. First published in Moore's Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, 1830, i. 56 Remembrance. First published in Works of Lord Byron, 1832, vii. 152 To a Lady Who Presented the Author with the Velvet Band which bound her Tresses. Works, 1832, vii. 151 To a Knot of Ungenerous Critics. MS. Newstead Soliloquy of a Bard in the Country. MS. Newstead L'Amitié est L'Amour sans Ailes. Works, 1832, vii. 161 The Prayer of Nature. Letters and Journals, 1830, i. 106 Translation from Anacreon. Ode 5. MS. Newstead Ossian's Address to the Sun in "Carthon." MS. Newstead Pignus Amoris. MS. Newstead A Woman's Hair. Works, 1832, vii. 151 Stanzas to Jessy. Monthly Literary Recreations, July, 1807 The Adieu. Works, 1832, vii. 195 To——MS. Newstead On the Eyes of Miss A—— H—— MS. Newstead To a Vain Lady. Works, 1832, vii. 199 To Anne. Works, 1832, vii. 201 Egotism. A Letter to J.T. Becher. MS. Newstead To Anne. Works, 1832, vii. 202 To the Author of a Sonnet Beginning, "'Sad is my verse,' you say, 'and yet no tear.'" Works, 1832, vii. 202 On Finding a Fan. Works, 1832, 203 Farewell to the Muse. Works, 1832, vii. 203 To an Oak at Newstead. Works, 1832, vii. 206 On Revisiting Harrow. Letters and Journals, i. 102 To my Son. Letters and Journals, i. 104 Queries to Casuists. MS. Newstead Song. Breeze of the Night. MS. Lovelace To Harriet. MS. Newstead There was a Time, I need not name. Imitations and Translations, 1809, p. 200 And wilt Thou weep when I am low? Imitations and Translations, 1809, p. 202 Remind me not, Remind me not. Imitations and Translations, 1809, p. 197 To a Youthful Friend. Imitations and Translations, 1809, p. 185 Lines Inscribed upon a Cup Formed from a Skull. First published, Childe Harold, Cantos i., ii. (Seventh Edition), 1814 Well! Thou art Happy. Imitations and Translations, 1809, p. 192 Inscription on the Monument of