The First and Second
Editions
are not numbered.
Byron
Advt.
of "Madame de Stael's Long Suppressed Work" [_De
L'Allemagne_]); Title, one leaf; Dedication; Advt. , pp. 1, 2; Text, pp.
3-53 + Advt. of "Books Lately Published by John Murray," pp. [54]-[56].
The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London_. /) is at
the foot of p. [56].
_Note_. --The Text numbers 950 lines. The numbers 5, 10, etc. , are
printed on the margin.
The First and Second Editions are not numbered.
IV.
The Giaour,/ A Fragment of/ A Turkish Tale. / By Lord Byron. / "One fatal
remembrance--one sorrow that throws/ It's bleak shade alike o'er our
joys and our woes--/ O'er which Life nothing brighter nor darker can
fling,/ For which joy hath no balm--and affliction no sting. "/ Moore. /
From the Third London Edition. / Boston:/ Printed by John Eliot,/ No. 5,
Court Street. / 1813.
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
_Note_. --The _Giaour_ was also published at Philadelphia in 1813, 53 pp.
24? .
L'Allemagne_]); Title, one leaf; Dedication; Advt. , pp. 1, 2; Text, pp.
3-53 + Advt. of "Books Lately Published by John Murray," pp. [54]-[56].
The Imprint (_T. Davison, Lombard Street,/ Whitefriars, London_. /) is at
the foot of p. [56].
_Note_. --The Text numbers 950 lines. The numbers 5, 10, etc. , are
printed on the margin.
The First and Second Editions are not numbered.
IV.
The Giaour,/ A Fragment of/ A Turkish Tale. / By Lord Byron. / "One fatal
remembrance--one sorrow that throws/ It's bleak shade alike o'er our
joys and our woes--/ O'er which Life nothing brighter nor darker can
fling,/ For which joy hath no balm--and affliction no sting. "/ Moore. /
From the Third London Edition. / Boston:/ Printed by John Eliot,/ No. 5,
Court Street. / 1813.
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
_Note_. --The _Giaour_ was also published at Philadelphia in 1813, 53 pp.
24? .