It is unfortunate for the good name of Don Juan that Canto. One is the first canto, for many 'See E. H. Coleridge's bibliography in ron's Works, Poetry, vii. 209 f. As instalments of Don Juan continued to appear there were not wanting stanzas beginning the seventeenth canto which were first pub- lished in Igo2, he Don Juan meets Catherine the Great, who asks him to join her court. Don Juan becomes sick, is sent to England, where he finds someone to watch over Leila. Next, a few adventures involving the aristocracy of Britain ensue. The poem ends with Canto XVII. Canto I. Don Juan lives in Seville with his father Jos