An
Eleventh
Edition was issued in 1815.
Byron
--Canto II.
numbers 732 lines.
The additions in the Fourth
Edition are lines 662, 663 (p. 157), "Hark---- to the hurried," etc. The
enumeration of the lines is correct. A Fifth Edition is identical with
the Fourth.
IV.
The/ Bride of Abydos,/ etc. Sixth Edition,/ etc. 1814. / [8? .
This edition is identical with the Second and Third Editions. Lines 622,
623 are omitted. Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth Editions, issued in 1814,
are identical with the Fourth.
An Eleventh Edition was issued in 1815.
V.
The Bride of Abydos. / A Turkish Tale. / By Lord Byron. / Had we never
loved so kindly,/ Had we never loved so blindly,/ Never met or never
parted,/ We had ne'er been broken-hearted. / Burns. / Philadelphia:/
Published by Moses Thomas,/ No. 52 Chestnut-Street. / William Fry,
Printer. / 1814. / [12? .
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
VI.
Edition are lines 662, 663 (p. 157), "Hark---- to the hurried," etc. The
enumeration of the lines is correct. A Fifth Edition is identical with
the Fourth.
IV.
The/ Bride of Abydos,/ etc. Sixth Edition,/ etc. 1814. / [8? .
This edition is identical with the Second and Third Editions. Lines 622,
623 are omitted. Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth Editions, issued in 1814,
are identical with the Fourth.
An Eleventh Edition was issued in 1815.
V.
The Bride of Abydos. / A Turkish Tale. / By Lord Byron. / Had we never
loved so kindly,/ Had we never loved so blindly,/ Never met or never
parted,/ We had ne'er been broken-hearted. / Burns. / Philadelphia:/
Published by Moses Thomas,/ No. 52 Chestnut-Street. / William Fry,
Printer. / 1814. / [12? .
_Collation_--
Pp. 72.
VI.