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Index
Cover Title Page Contents About the Author Introduction Note on the Texts THE POEMS
The Irishman’s Song Song (‘Fierce roars the midnight storm’) ‘How eloquent are eyes!’ Fragment, or The Triumph of Conscience Song (‘Ah! faint are her limbs’) The Monarch’s funeral: An Anticipation A Winter’s Day To the Republicans of North America On Robert Emmet’s Tomb To Liberty Written on a Beautiful Day in Spring ‘Dark Spirit of the desart rude’ The Retrospect: Cwm Elan 1812 QUEEN MAB ‘Mine eyes were dim with tears unshed’ ‘O! there are spirits of the air’ A Summer-Evening Church-Yard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire Sonnet. From the Italian of Dante To Wordsworth Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte Mutability ALASTOR; OR, THE SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE Verses written on receiving a Celandine in a letter from England Hymn to Intellectual Beauty [Versions A and B] Mont Blanc [Versions A and B] Dedication before LAON AND CYTHNA To Constantia Ozymandias Lines Written among the Euganean Hills, October, 1818 JULIAN AND MADDALO Stanzas Written in Dejection— December 1818, near Naples The Two Spirits—An Allegory Sonnet (‘Lift not the painted veil’) PROMETHEUS UNBOUND THE CENCI THE MASK OF ANARCHY PETER BELL THE THIRD Ode to the West Wind To S[idmouth] and C[astlereagh] Love’s Philosophy Goodnight Time Long Past On a Dead Violet: To —– On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci, In the Florentine Gallery To Night England in 1819 Song: To the Men of England To —– (‘Corpses are cold in the tomb’) The Sensitive-Plant An Exhortation Song of Apollo Song of Pan The Cloud ‘God save the Queen!’ [A New National Anthem] Translation of Dante’s Purgatorio, Canto XXVIII, lines 1–51 Evening. Ponte a Mare, Pisa Ode to Liberty To a Sky-Lark Letter to Maria Gisborne To —– [the Lord Chancellor] THE WITCH OF ATLAS Sonnet: Political Greatness Sonnet (‘Ye hasten to the grave!’) The Fugitives Memory (‘Rose leaves, when the rose is dead’) Dirge for the Year EPIPSYCHIDION ADONAIS ‘When passion’s trance is overpast’ Written on hearing the news of the death of Napoleon Epithalamium The Aziola HELLAS ‘The flower that smiles today’ The Indian Girl’s Song ‘Rough wind that moanest loud’ To the Moon Remembrance Lines to —– [Sonnet to Byron] To —– (‘The serpent is shut out from Paradise’) To Jane. The Invitation To Jane—The Recollection ‘When the lamp is shattered’ ‘One word is too often prophaned’ The Magnetic lady to her patient With a Guitar. To Jane ‘Far, far away, O ye / Halcyons of Memory’ ‘Tell me star, whose wings of light’ THE TRIUMPH OF LIFE To Jane (‘The keen stars were twinkling’) Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
THE PROSE
From History of a Six Weeks’ Tour From Preface to LAON AND CYTHNA An Address to the People on the Death of the Princess Charlotte From On Christianity On Love On Life The Coliseum From On the Devil, and Devils From A Philosophical View of Reform A Defence of Poetry
Appendix: The Contents of Shelley’s Volumes of Verse Published in His Lifetime Notes Chronology Further Reading Acknowledgements Follow Penguin Copyright Page
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