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Works by
Lord Byron
Longer poetry
Hours of Idleness
(1807)
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
(1809)
The Giaour
(1813)
The Bride of Abydos
(1813)
The Corsair
(1814)
Lara, A Tale
(1814)
Hebrew Melodies
(1815)
The Siege of Corinth
(1816) (text on Wikisource)
Parisina
(1816)
The Prisoner of Chillon
(1816) (text on Wikisource)
The Dream
(1816)
Prometheus
(1816)
Darkness
(1816)
The Lament of Tasso
(1817)
Beppo
(1818)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(1818) (text on Wikisource)
Don Juan
(1819–1824; incomplete upon Byron's death in 1824)
Mazeppa
(1819)
The Prophecy of Dante
(1819)
The Vision of Judgment
(1821)
The Age of Bronze
(1823)
The Island
(1823)
Plays
Manfred
(1817) (text on Wikisource)
Marino Faliero
(1820)
Sardanapalus
(1821)
The Two Foscari
(1821)
Cain
(1821)
Heaven and Earth
(1821)
Werner
(1822)
The Deformed Transformed
(1822)
Shorter poetry
The First Kiss of Love
(1806) (text on Wikisource)
Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination
(1806) (text on Wikisource)
To a Beautiful Quaker
(1807) (text on Wikisource)
The Cornelian
(1807) (text on Wikisource)
Lines Addressed to a Young Lady
(1807) (text on Wikisource)
Lachin y Garr
(1807) (text on Wikisource)
Epitaph to a Dog
(1808) (text on Wikisource)
Maid of Athens, ere we part
(1810) (text on Wikisource)
She Walks in Beauty
(1814) (text on Wikisource)
My Soul is Dark
(1815) (text on Wikisource)
When We Two Parted
(1817) (text on Wikisource)
Love's Last Adieu
So, we'll go no more a roving
(1830) (text on Wikisource)
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