The Works
OF
LORD BYRON.

A NEW, REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION,
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.

Poetry. Vol. VI.

EDITED BY
ERNEST HARTLEY COLERIDGE, M.A.,
HON. F.R.S.L.

LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.

1903.

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THIS EDITION
OF A GREAT POEM
IS DEDICATED
WITH HIS PERMISSION

TO

ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE.
MDCCCCII.


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PREFACE TO
THE SIXTH VOLUME.
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The text of this edition of Don Juan has been collated with originalMSS. in the possession of the Lady Dorchester and Mr. John Murray. Thefragment of a Seventeenth Canto, consisting of fourteen stanzas, is nowprinted and published for the first time.

I have collated with the original authorities, and in many instancesretranscribed, the numer

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