Fragments:
The deserts of
dim sleep.
‘The viewless
and invisible consequence’.
A serpent-face.
Death in life.
‘Such hope,
as is the sick despair of
good’.
‘Alas this
is not what I thought life
was’.
Milton’s spirit.
‘Unrisen splendour
of the brightest sun’.
Pater OMNIPOTENS.
To the mind
of man.
Note on poems of 1820, by Mrs Shelley.
Poems written in 1821:
Dirge for the year.
To night.
Time.
Lines: ‘Far, far away’.
From the Arabic: An imitation.
To Emilia Viviani.
The fugitives.
To —. ‘Music, when soft voices die’.
Song: ‘Rarely, rarely, comest thou’.
Mutability.
Lines written on Hearing the news of the death of Napoleon.
Sonnet: Political greatness.
The aziola.
A lament.
Remembrance.
To Edward Williams.
To —. ‘One word is too often profaned’.
To —. ‘When passion’s trance is overpast’.
A bridal song.
Epithalamium.
Another version of the same.
Love, hope, desire, and fear.
Fragments written for “Hellas”.
Fragment: ‘I would not be A king’.
Ginevra.
Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa.
The boat on the Serchio.
Music.
Sonnet to Byron.
Fragment on Keats.
Fragment: ‘Methought I was A billow in the crowd’.
To-morrow.
Stanza: ‘If I walk in autumn’s even’.