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1 online resource (1009 pages) |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Editorial Overview (by Nora Crook) -- Abbreviations -- TEXTS -- From the Triumph MS and Posthumous Poems (Opening Section) -- The Triumph of Life -- Supplements: Discarded Openings -- 1. ""Out of the eastern shadow of the earth -- 2. ""Out of the eas Swift as a Spirit hastening to its task -- 3. ""Swift as a Spirit hastening to its task -- 4. ""The Triumph of Life Swift as a Spirit hastening to its task -- Supplements: Rejected Passages |
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5. ""That every pigmy king who kicked it.- as it lay ... -- 6. ""See all the mighty & the wise enchained -- Lyric Fragments from the Triumph MS -- The earthquake is rocking -- Time is flying -- Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven -- An Unfinished Drama -- From Posthumous Poems: Miscellaneous Poems -- On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci -- Supplements: -- 1. ""It is a woman's countenance divine -- 2. ""It is a trunkless head, and on its feature -- The Fugitives -- Supplement: ""The stormlit pavilion -- The sun is set, the swallows are asleep |
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Lyrics for Mary W. Shelley' Proserpine s and Midas -- Arethusa -- Supplement: ""Arethusa was a maiden -- Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth -- Song of Apollo -- Song of Pan -- Autumn A Dirge -- Supplements: -- 1. ""The hoar frost is creeping -- 2. ""The new grass is springing -- Our boat is asleep in Serchio's stream -- The Zucca -- The good die first- The Two Spirits. An Allegory -- Tomorrow -- They die-the dead return not -- O World, O Life, O Time -- Supplement: ""Ah time, oh night, oh day -- Madonna, wherefore hast thou sent to me -- I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden -- Supplement: ""To |
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My lost William, thou in whom -- A Portal as of shadowy adamant -- The flower that smiles today -- From the Arabic-imitation -- Supplement: ""The flowers have spread -- One word is too often profaned -- Music -- Death is here, and death is there -- When passion's trance is overpast -- Listen, listen, Mary mine- -- O Mary dear, that you were here -- Wilt thou forget the happy hours -- The fiery mountains answer each other -- Mine eyes were dim with tears unshed -- There was a little lawny islet -- Rose leaves, when the rose is dead -- Supplement: ""To -- "" (""Music, when soft voices die"") |
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Unfathomable Sea! whose waves are years -- Supplements: -- 1. ""A star has fallen upon the Earth.-a torch -- 2. ""A spark of Heaven has fallen to the abyss.- -- Tell me, Star, whose wings of light -- Rough wind that moanest loud -- Supplement: ""Ah me, my heart is bare -- Far, far away, O ye -- Jan. 1. 1821 -- From Posthumous Poems: Fragments -- Ginevra -- Supplements: -- 1. ""With & with sorrow, & with pride -- 2. ""Said ... friend my faith is sacred as of yore -- 3. ""I do not wish to live: another cried -- The Historical Tragedy of Charles the First -- Scene 1 -- Scene 2 -- Scene 3 |
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Scene 4. |
Summary |
Volumes 4 to 6 are in preparation. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
English poetry -- 19th century.
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English poetry. |
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19th century |
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1800-1899 |
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Poetry.
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Electronic books.
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poetry.
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Poetry.
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Poetry.
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Added Author |
Fraistat, Neil, 1952-
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Crook, Nora.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©2021 9781421437835 |
ISBN |
9781421437842 (electronic book) |
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1421437848 (electronic book) |
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9781421437835 |
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