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46. Rome has fallen, ye see it lying
47. The fitful alternations of the rain
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48. On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci
49. People of England! ye who toil and groan
50. I am as a spirit who has dwelt
51. Is not to-day enough? why do I peer
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52. Is it that in some brighter sphere
53. As the sunrise to the night
54. Such hope as is the sick despair of good (1820)
58. Death (Death is here, and death is there)
69. His face was like a snake's-wrinkled and loose
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70. The gentleness of rain was in the wind
71. Methought I was a billow in the crowd (1821)
78. The rude wind is singing
79. What art thou, presumptuous, who profanest
80. When soft winds and sunny skies
81. The babe is at peace within the womb
83. Evening, Ponte al Mare, Pisa
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84. The Boat on the Serchio
85. Music (I pant for the music which is divine)
86. Sonnet to Byron
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87. I faint, I perish with my love! I grow
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88. Great Spirit whom the sea of boundless thought
89. Faint with love the Lady of the South
90. Come, thou awakener of the spirit's ocean
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The Cyclops: a Satyric Drama, from Euripides (1819)
1. When winds that move not its calm surface sweep (1816)
2. Pan loved his neighbour Echo; but that child
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Dante Allighieri to Guido Cavalcanti-sonnet (1816)
The First Canzone of the Convito (1820)
Matilda Gathering Flowers (1820)
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Scenes from the Magico Prodigioso of Calderon (1822)
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Fragment (Hark! the owlet flaps his wings, 1807)
Latin Verses: The Epitaph in Gray's Elegy, (1808)
Fragment, supposed to be an Epithalamium of Francis Ravaillac and
Charlotte Corday
Despair
Fragment (Yes, all is past! Swift time has fled away)
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Epithalamium (Variation of the Bridal Song)
A Hate-Song (Improvised)
To William Shelley (Cancelled Passages)
Julian and Maddalo (Fragments, 1818).
Prometheus Unbound (Variation, 1819).
Ode to Liberty (Cancelled Passage, 1820)
Epipsychidion (Cancelled Passages)
To Emilia Viviani (Commencement of a Second Stanza, 1821)
From Calderon's Cisma d'Ingalaterra (by Medwin and Shelley)
Ugolino, from Dante (by Medwin and Shelley)
The same (another version)
Buona Notte
Adonais (Fragments)
Hellas (Fragments)
The Indian Serenade (Lines apparently belonging to that Poem)
To Jane-The Recollection (Omitted Passage, 1822).
NOTES BY W. M. ROSSETTI
THE
POETICAL WORKS
OF
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.