Ozymandias.
Note on poems of 1817, by Mrs. Shelley.
Poems written in 1818.
To the Nile.
Passage of the apennines.
The past.
To Mary —.
On A faded violet.
Lines written among the Euganean hills.
Scene from “Tasso”.
Song for “Tasso”.
Invocation to misery.
Stanzas written in dejection, near Naples.
The woodman and the nightingale.
Marenghi.
Sonnet: ‘Lift not the painted veil’.
Fragments:
To Byron.
Apostrophe to silence.
The lake’s
margin.
‘My head is
wild with weeping’.
The vine-shroud.
Note on poems of 1818, by Mrs. Shelley.
Poems written in 1819:
Lines written during the Castlereagh administration.
Song to the men of England.
SIMILES for two political characters of 1819.
Fragment: To the people of England.
Fragment: ‘What men gain fairly’.
A new national anthem.
Sonnet: England in 1819.
An Ode written October, 1819.
Cancelled stanza.
Ode to heaven.
Ode to the west wind.
An exhortation.
The Indian serenade.
Cancelled passage.
To Sophia [miss Stacey].
To William Shelley, 1.
To William Shelley, 2.
To Mary Shelley, 1.
To Mary Shelley, 2.
On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci.
Love’s philosophy.
Fragment: ‘Follow to the deep wood’s weeds’.
The birth of pleasure.