قراءة كتاب The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2

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The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2

The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2

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Mar. 28. Byron finishes the Second Canto of Childe Harold. April 11. Sail from Smyrna in the Salsette frigate. (Letter 134.) April 12. Anchor off Tenedos. April 13. Visit ruins of Alexandria Troas. April 14. Anchor off Cape Janissary. April 16. Byron attempts to swim across the Hellespont, explores the Troad. (Letters 135, 136.) April 30. Visit the springs of Bunarbashi (Bunarbási). May 1. Weigh anchor from off Cape Janissary, anchor eight miles from Dardanelles. May 2. Anchor off Castle Chanak Kalessia (Kale i Sultaniye). May 3. Byron and Mr. Ekenhead swim across the Hellespont (lines "Written after swimming," etc.). May 13. Anchor off Venaglio Point, arrive Constantinople. (Stanzas lxxvii.-lxxxii. Letters 138-145.) July 14. Sail from Constantinople in Salsette frigate. July 18. Byron returns to Athens.

Note to "Itinerary."

[For dates and names of towns and villages, see Travels in Albania, and other Provinces of Turkey, in 1809 and 1810, by the Right Hon. Lord Broughton, G.C.B. [John Cam Hobhouse], two volumes, 1858. The orthography is based on that of Longmans' Gazetteer of the World, edited by G. G. Chisholm, 1895. The alternative forms are taken from Heinrich Kiepert's Carte de l'Épire et de la Thessalie, Berlin, 1897, and from Dr. Karl Peucker's Griechenland, Wien, 1897.]


CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.

Preface to Vol. II. of the Poems v
Introduction to the First and Second Cantos ix
Notes on the MSS. of the First and Second Cantos xvi
Itinerary xxi
Preface to the First and Second Cantos 3
To Ianthe 11
Canto the First 15
Notes 85
Canto the Second 97
Notes 165
Introduction to Canto the Third 211
Canto the Third 215
Notes 291
Introduction to Canto the Fourth 311
Original Draft, etc., of Canto the Fourth 316
Dedication 321
Canto the Fourth 327
Historical Notes by J. C. Hobhouse 465

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1. Ianthe (Lady Charlotte Harley), from an Engraving by W. Finden, after a Drawing by R. Westall, R.A. Frontispiece
2. The Duchess of Richmond, from a Miniature by Richard Cosway, in the Possession of His Grace the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. To face p. 228
3. Portrait of Lord Byron at Venice, from a Painting in Oils by Ruckard, in the Possession of Horatio F. Brown, Esq. 326
4. The Horses of St. Mark, from a Photograph by Alinari 338
5. S. Pantaleon, from a Woodcut published at Cremona in 1493 340
6. The Dying Gaul, from the Original in the Museum of the Capitol 432

CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE
A ROMAUNT.

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