6Part 1
203Fragment: To Italy
7Part 2
204Fragment: Wine of the Fairies
8Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude
205Fragment: A Roman’s Chamber
9Preface
206Fragment: Rome and Nature
10Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude
207Variation of the Song of the Moon
11Note on Alastor, by Mrs. Shelley
208Cancelled Stanza of the Mask of Anarchy
12Author’s Preface
209Note on Poems of 1819, by Mrs. Shelley
13Dedication
210The Sensitive Plant
14To Mary ——
211A Vision of the Sea
15Canto 1
212The Cloud
16Canto 2
213To a Skylark
17Canto 3
214Ode to Liberty
18Canto 4
215To —
19Canto 5
216Arethusa
20Canto 6
217Song of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers on the Plain of Enna
21Canto 7
218Hymn of Apollo
22Canto 8
219Hymn of Pan
23Canto 9
220The Question
24Canto 10
221The Two Spirits: An Allegory
25Canto 11
222Ode to Naples
26Canto 12
223Autumn: A Dirge
27Note on the “Revolt of Islam”, By Mrs. Shelley
224The Waning Moon
28Prince Athanase
225To the Moon
29Part 1
226Death
30Part 2
227Liberty
31Rosalind and Helen
228Summer and Winter
32Advertisement
229The Tower of Famine
33Rosalind, Helen, and Her Child
230An Allegory
34Note by Mrs. Shelley
231The World’s Wanderers
35Julian and Maddalo
232Sonnet
36Preface.
233Lines to a Reviewer
37Julian and Maddalo
234Fragment of a Satire on Satire
38Cancelled Fragments of Julian and Maddalo
235Good-Night
39Note by Mrs. Shelley
236Buona Notte
40Preface
237Orpheus
41Dramatis Personae
238Fiordispina
42Act 1.
239Time Long Past
43Act 2
240Fragment: The Deserts of Dim Sleep
44Act 3.
241Fragment: ‘The Viewless and Invisible Consequence’
45Act 4
242Fragment: A Serpent-Face
46Cancelled Fragments of “Prometheus Unbound”
243Fragment: Death in Life
47Uncancelled Passage
244Fragment: ‘Such Hope, As is the Sick Despair of Good’
48Cancelled Stage Directions
245Fragment: ‘Alas! This is Not What I Thought Life Was’
49Note on “Prometheus Unbound”, By Mrs. Shelley
246Fragment: Milton’s Spirit
50Dedication, to Leigh Hunt, Esq
247Fragment: ‘Unrisen Splendour of the Brightest Sun’
51Preface
248Fragment: Pater Omnipotens
52Dramatis Personae
249Fragment: To the Mind of Man
53Act 1
250Note on Poems of 1820, by Mrs. Shelley
54Act 2.
251Dirge for the Year
55Act 3.
252To Night
56Act 4
253Time
57Act 5
254Lines
58Note on the Cenci, by Mrs. Shelley
255From the Arabic: An Imitation
59The Mask of Anarchy: Note on the Mask of Anarchy, by Mrs. Shelley
256To Emilia Viviani
60Peter Bell the Third
257The Fugitives
61Dedication
258To —
62Prologue
259Song
63Part 1. Death
260Mutability
64Part 2. The Devil
261Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon
65Part 3. Hell
262Sonnet: Political Greatness
66Part 4. Sin
263The Aziola
67Part 5. Grace
264A Lament
68Part 6. Damnation
265Remembrance
69Part 7. Double Damnation
266To Edward Williams
70Note on Peter Bell the Third, by Mrs. Shelley
267To —
71Letter to Maria Gisborne
268To —
72The Witch of Atlas
269A Bridal Song
73To Mary (On Her Objecting to the Following Poem, Upon the Score of its Containing No Human Interest)
270Epithalamium
74The Witch of Atlas
271Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear
75Note on the Witch of Atlas, by Mrs. Shelley
272Fragments Written for Hellas
76Oedipus Tyrannus
273Fragment: ‘I Would Not Be a King’
77Advertisement
274Ginevra
78Dramatis Personae
275The Dirge
79Act 1
276Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa
80Act 2
277The Boat on the Serchio
81Note on Oedipus Tyrannus, by Mrs. Shelley
278Music
82Epipsychidion
279Sonnet to Byron
83Advertisement
280Fragment on Keats
84Epipsychidion
281Fragment: ‘Methought I was a Billow in the Crowd’
85Fragments Connected with Epipsychidion
282To-Morrow
86Adonais
283Stanza
87Preface
284Fragment: A Wanderer
88Adonais
285Fragment: Life Rounded with Sleep
89Cancelled Passages of Adonais
286Fragment: ‘I Faint, I Perish with My Love!’
90Hellas
287Fragment: The Lady of the South
91Dedication
288Fragment: Zephyrus the Awakener
92Preface
289Fragment: Rain
93Prologue to Hellas
290Fragment: ‘When Soft Winds and Sunny Skies’
94Dramatis Personae
291Fragment: ‘And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned’
95Hellas
292Fragment: ‘The Rude Wind is Singing’
96Note on Hellas, by Mrs. Shelley
293Fragment: ‘Great Spirit’
97Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
294Fragment: ‘O Thou Immortal Deity’
98Charles the First: Dramatis Personae
295Fragment: The False Laurel and the True
99The Triumph of Life: Cancelled Opening of the Triumph of Life
296Fragment: May the Limner
100Stanza, Written at Bracknell
297Fragment: Beauty’s Halo
101Stanzas. — April, 1814
298Fragment: ‘The Death Knell is Ringing’
102To Harriet
299Fragment: ‘I Stood Upon a Heaven-Cleaving Turret’
103To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
300Note on Poems of 1821, by Mrs. Shelley
104To —
301The Zucca
105Mutability
302The Magnetic Lady to Her Patient
106On Death
303Lines: ‘When the Lamp is Shattered’
107A Summer Evening Churchyard
304To Jane: The Invitation
108To —
305To Jane: The Recollection
109To Wordsworth
306The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa
110Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte
307With a Guitar, to Jane
111Lines
308To Jane: ‘The Keen Stars Were Twinkling’
112Note on the Early Poems, by Mrs. Shelley
309A Dirge
113Poems Written in 1816
310Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
114The Sunset
311Lines: ‘We Meet Not As We Parted’
115Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
312The Isle
116Mont Blanc
313Fragment: To the Moon
117Cancelled Passage of Mont Blanc
314Epitaph
118Fragment: Home
315Note on Poems of 1822, by Mrs. Shelley
119Fragment of a Ghost Story
316Hymn to Mercury
120Note on Poems of 1816, by Mrs. Shelley
317Homer’s Hymn to Castor and Pollux
121Marianne’s Dream
318Homer’s Hymn to the Moon
122To Constantia, Singing
319Homer’s Hymn to the Sun
123Stanzas 1 and 2
320Homer’s Hymn to the Earth: Mother of All
124To Constantia
321Homer’s Hymn to Minerva
125Fragment: To One Singing
322Homer’s Hymn to Venus
126A Fragment: To Music
323The Cyclops
127Another Fragment: To Music
324Epigrams
128‘Mighty Eagle’
325Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis
129To the Lord Chancellor
326Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Bion
130To William Shelley
327From the Greek of Moschus
131From the Original Draft of the Poem to William Shelley
328Pan, Echo, and the Satyr
132On Fanny Godwin
329From Vergil’s Tenth Eclogue
133Lines
330The Same
134Death
331From Vergil’s Fourth Georgic
135Otho
332Sonnet. From the Italian of Dante.
136Fragments Supposed to Be Parts of Otho
333The First Canzone of the Convito
137‘O that a chariot of cloud were mine’
334Matilda Gathering Flowers
138Fragment: To a Friend Released From Prison
335Fragment. Adapted From the Vita Nuova of Dante.
139Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
336Ugolino
140Fragment: “Igniculus Desiderii”
337Sonnet. From the Italian of Cavalcanti.
141Fragment: “Amor Aeternus”
338Scenes From the Magico Prodigioso
142Fragment: Thoughts Come and Go in Solitude
339Stanzas From Calderon’s Cisma De Inglaterra
143A Hate-Song
340Scenes From the Faust of Goethe
144Lines to a Critic
341Queen Mab (pt. 1)
145Ozymandias
342Queen Mab (pt. 2)
146Note on Poems of 1817, by Mrs. Shelley
343Verses on a Cat
147To the Nile
344Fragment: Omens
148Passage of the Apennines
345Epitaphium
149The Past
346In Horologium
150To Mary —
347A Dialogue
151On a Faded Violet
348To the Moonbeam
152Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills
349The Solitary
153Scene From ‘Tasso’
350To Death
154Song for ‘Tasso’
351Love’s Rose
155Invocation to Misery
352Eyes: A Fragment
156Stanzas Written in Dejection, Near Naples
353Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire
157The Woodman and the Nightingale
354Poems From St. Irvyne, or, the Rosicrucian
158Marenghi
355Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson
159Sonnet
356Stanza From a Translation of the Marseillaise Hymn
160Fragment: To Byron
357Bigotry’s Victim
161Fragment: Apostrophe to Silence
358On an Icicle That Clung to the Grass of a Grave
162Fragment: The Lake’s Margin
359Love
163Fragment: ‘My Head is Wild with Weeping’
360On a Fete at Carlton House: Fragment
164Fragment: The Vine-Shroud
361To a Star
165Note on Poems of 1818, by Mrs. Shelley
362To Mary Who Died in This Opinion
166Lines Written During the Castlereagh Administration
363A Tale of Society As It is: From Facts, 1811
167Song to the Men of England
364To the Republicans of North America
168Similes for Two Political Characters of 1819
365To Ireland
169Fragment: To the People of England
366On Robert Emmet’s Grave
170Fragment: ‘What Men Gain Fairly’
367The Retrospect: Cwm Elan, 1812
171A New National Anthem
368Fragment of a Sonnet
172Sonnet: England in 1819
369Sonnet. To a Balloon Laden with Knowledge.
173An Ode, Written October, 1819, Before the Spaniards Had Recovered Their Liberty
370Sonnet. On Launching Some Bottles Filled with Knowledge Into the Bristol Channel.
174Cancelled Stanza
371The Devil’s Walk
175Ode to Heaven
372Fragment of a Sonnet
176Cancelled Fragments of the Ode to Heaven
373On Leaving London for Wales
177Ode to the West Wind
374The Wandering Jew’s Soliloquy
178An Exhortation
375Evening
179The Indian Serenade
376Song From the Wandering Jew
180Cancelled Passage
377Fragment From the Wandering Jew
181To Sophia (Miss Stacey)
378To the Queen of My Heart
182To William Shelley
379Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
183To William Shelley
380Dedication
184To Mary Shelley
381Poetical Essay.
185To Mary Shelley
382Preface.
186On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery
383A Defence of Poetry: An Essay by Shelly
187Love’s Philosophy
384Preface
188Fragment: ‘Follow to the Deep Wood’s Weeds’
385List of Authorities
189The Birth of Pleasure
386Chapter 1. Birth and Childhood
190Fragment: Love the Universe to-Day
387Chapter 2. Eton and Oxford
191Fragment: ‘A Gentle Story of Two Lovers Young’
388Chapter 3. Life in London and First Marriage
192Fragment: Love’s Tender Atmosphere
389Chapter 4. Second Residence in London, and Separation from Harriet
193Fragment: Wedded Souls
390Chapter 5. Life at Marlow, and Journey to Italy
194Fragment: ‘Is It That in Some Brighter Sphere’
391Chapter 6. Residence at Pisa
195Fragment: Sufficient Unto the Day
392Chapter 7. Last Days
196Fragment: ‘Ye Gentle Visitations of Calm Thought’
393Chapter 8. Epilogue
197Fragment: Music and Sweet Poetry
394Appendix