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Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley

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  • A Serpent-Face
  • Death In Life
  • May The Limner
  • Rome And Nature
  • Life Rounded With Sleep
  • Beauty's Halo
  • The Rude Wind Is Singing
  • Another Fragment To Music
  • The Death Knell Is Ringing
  • Zephyrus The Awakener
  • Fragment: Omens
  • The Deserts Of Dim Sleep
  • Fragment: To Byron
  • Fragment: Home
  • On A Fete At Carlton House: Fragment
  • Fragment: Love The Universe To-Day
  • Music And Sweet Poetry
  • A Hate-Song
  • Fragment : What Mary Is When She A Little Smiles
  • And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned Withal
  • In Horologium
  • Fragment: Great Spirit
  • Fragment: The Vine-Shroud
  • The Fitful Alternations Of The Rain
  • Fragment: A Wanderer
  • The Sepulchre Of Memory
  • To Mary Shelley
  • Fragment: The Lake's Margin
  • Faint With Love, The Lady Of The South
  • Epigram I: To Stella
  • To Italy
  • Fragment: There Is A Warm And Gentle Atmosphere
  • Fragment Of A Sonnet : To Harriet
  • Epitaph
  • O Thou Immortal Deity
  • I Faint, I Perish With My Love!
  • The Viewless And Invisible Consequence
  • Mighty Eagle
  • A Fragment: To Music
  • Unrisen Splendour Of The Brightest Sun
  • Stanza
  • On Fanny Godwin
  • Fragment: Such Hope, As Is The Sick Despair Of Good
  • One Sung Of Thee Who Left The Tale Untold
  • To William Shelley. Thy Little Footsteps On The Sands
  • Poetical Essay
  • To-Morrow
  • Fragment: Thoughts Come And Go In Solitude
  • Fragment: Follow To The Deep Wood's Weeds
  • Epigram Iii: Spirit Of Plato
  • Song From The Wandering Jew
  • Art Thou Pale For Weariness
  • To The Moon
  • Fragment: "To The Moon"
  • The Waning Moon
  • Fragment Of A Sonnet. Farewell To North Devon
  • When Soft Winds And Sunny Skies
  • Fragment: My Head Is Wild With Weeping
  • A Dirge
  • Epigram Ii: Kissing Helena
  • Fragment: Milton's Spirit
  • Fragment: Amor Aeternus
  • Fragment: To One Singing
  • Fragment: Ye Gentle Visitations Of Calm Thought
  • Fragment Of A Ghost Story
  • To-- I Fear Thy Kisses, Gentle Maiden
  • Music, When Soft Voices Die
  • Fragment: Is It That In Some Brighter Sphere
  • On Keats, Who Desired That On His Tomb Should Be Inscribed--
  • Stanza, Written At Bracknell
  • Written At Bracknell
  • Fragment: To The People Of England
  • Stanza From A Translation Of The Marseillaise Hymn
  • O That A Chariot Of Cloud Were Mine!
  • Methought I Was A Billow In The Crowd
  • Wake The Serpent Not
  • Fragment: Igniculus Desiderii
  • A Roman's Chamber
  • Fragment: Sufficient Unto The Day
  • A Lament
  • I Stood Upon A Heaven-Cleaving Turret
  • The Isle
  • When A Lover Clasps His Fairest
  • Epigram Iv: Circumstance
  • I Would Not Be A King
  • Fragment: What Men Gain Fairly
  • Fragment From The Wandering Jew
  • Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was
  • Pater Omnipotens
  • Fragment: Apostrophe To Silence
  • Time
  • Wine Of The Fairies
  • Lines -- Far, Far Away, O Ye
  • Fragment: A Gentle Story Of Two Lovers Young
  • The World's Wanderers
  • Eyes : A Fragment
  • On Robert Emmet's Grave
  • Song Of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers On The Plain Of Enna
  • Good-Night
  • Fragment: To A Friend Released From Prison
  • To Constantia
  • Buona Notte
  • On A Faded Violet
  • The Birth Place Of Pleasure
  • Lines: That Time Is Dead For Ever, Child!
  • Passage Of The Apennines
  • The Past
  • Song. Translated From The Italian
  • Fragment: Wedded Souls
  • From The Original Draft Of The Poem To William Shelley
  • To Mary ----
  • One Word Is Too Often Profaned
  • To-- Yet Look On Me
  • To Emilia Viviani
  • To-- One Word Is Too Often Profaned
  • Lines To A Reviewer
  • The Moon
  • Archy's Song From Charles The First (A Widow Bird Sate Mourning For Her Love)
  • Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
  • From The Greek Of Moschus : Pan Loved His Neighbour Echo
  • Lines To A Critic
  • Time Long Past
  • The False Laurel And The True
  • Love's Philosophy
  • Death Is Here And Death Is There
  • And Like A Dying Lady, Lean And Pale
  • A Bridal Song
  • Fragment Of The Elegy On The Death Of Bion
  • Fromthe Arabic: An Imitation
  • Sonnet: Political Greatness
  • Sonnet : From The Italian Of Dante
  • Chorus From Hellas
  • Sonnet : From The Italian Of Cavalcanti
  • Evening. To Harriet
  • To Ianthe
  • Mutability - Ii.
  • Sonnet -- Ye Hasten To The Grave!
  • To The Nile
  • Sonnet : To A Balloon Laden With Knowledge
  • Feelings Of A Republican On The Fall Of Bonaparte
  • An Allegory
  • Ozymandias
  • Sonnet : On Launching Some Bottles Filled With Knowledge Into The Bristol Channel
  • Sonnet: Lift Not The Painted Veil Which Those Who Live
  • Lift Not The Painted Veil Which Those Who Live
  • To ----
  • To Wordsworth
  • Sonnet: England In 1819
  • England In 1819
  • Sonnet To Byron
  • To A Star
  • From The Greek Of Moschus
  • To The Mind Of Man
  • Death
  • To William Shelley.
  • Song. -- Fierce Roars The Midnight Storm
  • To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twinkling
  • Otho
  • Similes For Two Political Characters Of 1819
  • The Indian Serenade
  • Love's Rose
  • Fragments Supposed To Be Parts Of Otho
  • The Aziola
  • Mutability
  • Song For 'Tasso'
  • I Arise From Dreams Of Thee
  • Summer And Winter
  • The Solitary
  • From The Arabic, An Imitation
  • Song. Come Harriet! Sweet Is The Hour
  • Lines: We Meet Not As We Parted
  • Remembrance
  • Bereavement
  • Song. Translated From The German
  • To Mary Who Died In This Opinion
  • The Irishman's Song
  • Dirge For The Year
  • Song. To [harriet]
  • Love
  • On The Dark Height Of Jura
  • An Exhortation
  • Verses On A Cat
  • Homer's Hymn To Minerva
  • To Sophia (Miss Stacey)
  • St. Irvyne's Tower
  • Fragment, Or The Triumph Of Conscience
  • Song. Hope
  • From Vergil's Fourth Georgic
  • To The Moonbeam
  • Lines Written During The Castlereagh Administration
  • Homer's Hymn To Castor And Pollux
  • Liberty
  • Autumn: A Dirge
  • The Tower Of Famine
  • From Vergil's Tenth Eclogue
  • Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa
  • Song. To -- [harriet]
  • To Harriet
  • Homer's Hymn To The Sun
  • Song. Despair
  • Lines: The Cold Earth Slept Below
  • When The Lamp Is Shattered
  • Epithalamium : Another Version
  • To The Queen Of My Heart
  • Epithalamium
  • To The Men Of England
  • To Night
  • A New National Anthem
  • To Ireland
  • The Drowned Lover
  • Song. Sorrow
  • Fragments Written For Hellas
  • Homer's Hymn To The Moon
  • Homer's Hymn To The Earth: Mother Of All
  • The Wandering Jew's Soliloquy
  • On Death
  • Lines
  • Night
  • Stanzas. -- April, 1814
  • An Ode, Written October, 1819, Before The Spaniards Had Recovered Their Liberty
  • To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
  • To The Republicans Of North America
  • Fragment: Yes! All Is Past
  • Hymn Of Pan
  • To-- Oh! There Are Spirits Of The Air
  • Invocation
  • Asia: From Prometheus Unbound
  • To Coleridge
  • The Magnetic Lady To Her Patient
  • Song
  • A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire
  • Lines Written On Hearing The News Of The Death Of Napoleon
  • Remorse
  • Hymn Of Apollo
  • On Leaving London For Wales
  • Song: Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou
  • Despair
  • Melody To A Scene Of Former Times
  • Dark Spirit of the Desart Rude
  • Bigotry's Victim
  • The Fugitives
  • From "Adonais," 49-52
  • Hellas
  • On The Medusa Of Leonardo Da Vinci In The Florentine Gallery
  • On An Icicle That Clung To The Grass Of A Grave
  • To Death
  • The Question
  • Stanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naples
  • To Constantia, Singing
  • Lines Written In The Bay Of Lerici
  • Love, Hope, Desire, And Fear
  • Song. Cold, Cold Is The Blast When December Is Howling
  • A Dialogue
  • The Two Spirits: An Allegory
  • Fragment Of A Satire On Satire
  • To William Shelley
  • To Mary
  • The Sunset
  • To Edward Williams
  • Invocation To Misery
  • Matilda Gathering Flowers
  • Ode To Heaven
  • The Invitation
  • Homer's Hymn To Venus
  • Arethusa
  • The First Canzone Of The Convito
  • The Spectral Horseman
  • To Jane: The Recollection
  • Ugolino
  • With A Guitar, To Jane
  • To The Lord Chancellor
  • The Woodman And The Nightingale
  • To Harriet -- It Is Not Blasphemy To Hope That Heaven
  • Revenge
  • Ode To The West Wind
  • The Cloud
  • Fiordispina
  • A Tale Of Society As It Is: From Facts, 1811
  • Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
  • Sister Rosa: A Ballad
  • Prometheus Unbound: Act I (Excerpt)
  • The Zucca
  • The Pine Forest Of The Cascine Near Pisa
  • Here I Sit With My Paper…
  • War
  • To A Skylark
  • Queen Mab: Part Vi (Excerpts)
  • Saint Edmond's Eve
  • The Boat On The Serchio
  • Orpheus
  • The Retrospect: Cwm Elan, 1812
  • The Devil's Walk. A Ballad
  • Marianne's Dream
  • Mont Blanc: Lines Written In The Vale Of Chamouni
  • from Laon and Cythna; or The Revolution of the Golden City
  • Ode To Naples
  • Ghasta Or, The Avenging Demon!!!
  • Marenghi
  • Epipsychidion: Passages Of The Poem, Or Connected Therewith
  • Epipsychidion (Excerpt)
  • Queen Mab: Part Ii.
  • Ginevra
  • Julian And Maddalo (Excerpt)
  • Queen Mab: Part I.
  • Queen Mab: Part Iii.
  • Queen Mab: Part Ix.
  • Fragments Of An Unfinished Drama
  • Queen Mab: Part V.
  • Queen Mab: Part Vii.
  • Queen Mab: Part Iv.
  • Lines Written Among The Euganean Hills
  • Ode To Liberty
  • The Mask Of Anarchy
  • The Sensitive Plant
  • Letter To Maria Gisborne
  • Prince Athanase
  • Adonais
  • The Triumph Of Life
  • The Witch Of Atlas
  • Peter Bell The Third
  • Alastor: Or, The Spirit Of Solitude
  • The Cyclops
  • Rosalind And Helen: A Modern Eclogue
  • The Cenci : A Tragedy In Five Acts

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