EARLY POEMS [1814, 1815]:
Stanza, written at bracknell.
Stanzas.—April, 1814.
To Harriet.
To Mary WOLLSTONECRAFT Godwin.
To —. ‘Yet look on me’.
Mutability.
On death.
A summer evening churchyard.
To —. ‘Oh! There are spirits of the air’.
To Wordsworth.
FEELINGS OF A REPUBLICAN ON THE FALL OF BONAPARTE
Lines: ‘The cold earth slept below’
Note on the early poems, by Mrs. Shelley.
Poems written in 1816:
The sunset.
Hymn to intellectual beauty.
Mont Blanc.
Cancelled passage of Mont Blanc.
Fragment: Home.
Fragment of A ghost story.
Note on poems of 1816, by Mrs. Shelley.
Poems written in 1817:
Marianne’s dream.
To Constantia, singing.
The same: Stanzas 1 and 2.
To Constantia.
Fragment: To one singing.
A fragment: To music.
Another fragment to music.
‘Mighty eagle’.
To the lord Chancellor.
To William Shelley.
From the original draft of the poem to William Shelley.
On Fanny Godwin.
Lines: ‘That time is dead for ever’.
Death.
Otho.
Fragments supposed to be parts of Otho.
‘O that A chariot of cloud were mine’.
Fragments:
To A friend released
from prison.
Satan broken loose.
IGNICULUS DESIDERII.
Amor AETERNUS.
Thoughts come and
go in solitude.
A hate-song.
Lines to A critic.