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John Milton

Say, Heavenly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein 15

Afford a present to the Infant God?

Hast thou no verse, no hymn, or solemn strain,

To welcome him to this his new abode,

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Poems 1816-1823.

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Lord Byron·1788–1824·Romanticism
very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama. Firstpublished, _Childe Harold_, Canto IV., 1818 529Sonetto di Vittorelli. Per Monaca 535Translation from Vittorelli. On a Nun. First published,_Childe Harold_, Canto IV., 1818 535On the Bust of Helen by Canova. First published,_Letters and Journals_, 1830, ii. 61 536[Venice. A Fragment.] _MS. M_ 537So we'll go no more a-roving. First published, _Letters andJournals_, 1830, ii. 79 538[Lord Byron's Verses on Sam Rogers.] Question and Answer. Firstpublished, _Fraser's Magazine_, January, 1833,vol. vii. pp. 82-84 538The Duel. _MS. M_ 542Stanzas to the Po. First published,_Conversations of Lord Byron_, 1824 545Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli with theCountess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna. _MS. M_ 547Sonnet to the Prince Regent. On the Repeal of Lord EdwardFitzgerald's Forfeiture. First published, _Letters andJournals_, ii. 234, 235 548Stanzas. First published, _New Monthly Magazine_, 1832 549Ode to a Lady whose Lover was killed by a Ball, which at thesame time shivered a portrait next his heart. _MS. M._ 552The Irish Avatar. First published, _Conversations ofLord Byron_, 1824 555Stanzas written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. Firstpublished, _Letters and Journals_, 1830, ii. 566, not 562Stanzas to a Hindoo Air. First published, _Works of Lord Byron_ 563To ---- First published, _New Monthly Magazine_, 1833 564To the Countess of Blessington. First published,_Letters and Journals_, 1830 565Aristomanes. Canto First. _MS. D._ 566