The Works of Lord Byron : A New, Revised and Enlarged Edition with Illustrations. London: J. Murray; New York: C. Scribner's sons. 1898-1905.
Poetry; ed. by E. H. Coleridge.
Letters and journals; ed. by R. E. Prothero.
Unindexed works needing migration to scan[ edit ]
Sorted from shortest to longest (# indicates comparative popularity ranking on WP as of this edit):
Works to be proofread[ edit ]
Sorted from shortest to longest:
Ode on Venice (8pp) (transcription project )
Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan (10pp) (transcription project )
Francesca of Rimini (12pp) (transcription project )
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte (16pp) (transcription project )
The Lament of Tasso (16pp) (transcription project )
The Blues , a Literary Eclogue (19pp) (transcription project )
The Curse of Minerva (24pp) (transcription project )
The Waltz , an apostrophic hymn (27pp) (transcription project )
The Morgante Maggiore (34pp) (transcription project )
The Prophecy of Dante , a poem (42pp) (transcription project )
The Age of Bronze (44pp) (transcription project )
Heaven and Earth , a mystery (46pp) (transcription project )
The Vision of Judgment (54pp) (transcription project )
Hints from Horace (66pp) (transcription project )
The Bride of Abydos , a Turkish tale (68pp) (transcription project )
The Deformed Transformed , a drama (68pp) (transcription project )
Cain , a mystery (80pp) (transcription project )
The Two Foscari , a tragedy (84pp) (transcription project )
English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers , a satire (96pp) (transcription project )
The Island , or Christian and His Comrades (98pp) (transcription project )
Sardanapalus , a tragedy (112pp) (transcription project )
Werner , or The Inheritance , a tragedy (144pp) (transcription project )
Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice , an historical tragedy (150pp) (transcription project )
Works were being listed in random order. I changed the format to include a chronological listing of Byron's works (like the Samuel Taylor Coleridge) page to better conform to Wikisource standards, changing names of poems to more authorative versions (where needed) and providing more nuanced categorizing for the works. Dan Quigley (talk ) 19:01, 30 April 2009 (UTC) Reply
To add "To Thomas Moore" year unknown— billinghurst sDrewth 03:44, 16 October 2011 (UTC) Reply
All of Byron's shorter poetic works (listed in the Indexed Works of Lord Byron ) have been added to Wikisource, and they can be linked to from Byron's Index of Titles / Index of First Lines . Londonjackbooks (talk ) 16:34, 8 December 2012 (UTC) Reply