The Poems of Shelley: Volume Four (eBook, ePUB)
1820-1821
Redaktion: Rossington, Michael; Everest, Kelvin; Donovan, Jack
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1820-1821
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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was one of the major Romantic poets, and wrote what is critically recognised as some of the finest lyric poetry in the English language. This is the fourth volume of the five-volume The Poems of Shelley , which presents all of Shelley's poems in chronological order and with full annotation. Amongst the poems included in this volume are Epipsychidion and Adonais . Date and circumstances of composition are provided for each poem and all manuscript and printed sources relevant to establishing an authentic and accurate text are freshly examined and assessed.…mehr
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Preface to Volume Four
Acknowledgements
Publisher's Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
359 'There is a Spirit, whose inconstant home'
360 'I am as a Spirit who has dwelt'
360 Appendix Fragments connected with 'I am as a Spirit who has dwelt'
361 'Methought I was a billow in the crowd'
362 'I went into the deserts of dim sleep'
363 'Into the plain, out of the mountains hoar'
364 'The path was broad'
365 'Such hope as is the sick despair of good'
366 Italian translation of Prometheus Unbound II v 48-110, IV 1-55 and
57-82
367 Italian translation of Laon and Cythna ll. 667-98
368 'Thy beauty hangs around thee like'
369 The Fugitives
369 Appendix Unused lines for The Fugitives
370 The Tower of Famine
371 'Faint with love, the lady of the South'
372 'I faint, I perish with my love-I grow'
373 'Thy gentle face, [ ? ] dear'
374 'Il tuo viso, o [?vaga] [ ? ]'
375 'Che Emilia, ch'era più bella [a vedere]'
376 'E da la [?buona] che forse [?sfrenata]'
377 The Woodman and the Nightingale
378 Fiordispina
378 Appendix Fragments connected with Fiordispina
379 'Rose leaves, when the rose is dead'
380 '[?When] May is painting with her colours gay'
381 Dirge for the Year
382 Aeschylus Fragment
383 'I would not be, that which another is'
384 'Ye gentle visitations of calm thought'
385 'He has made / The wilderness a city of pavilions'
386 'Come da una avita quercia'
387 Buona Notte
387 Appendix Medwin's translation of Buona Notte
388 Ode alla Libertà
389 'These are two friends whose lives were undivided'
390 'Ye who [ ] the third Heaven move'
391 Epipsychidion
391 Appendix Fragments connected with Epipsychidion
392 'O time, O night, O day'
393 To Emilia Viviani
394 'If shadows [ ? ] [?when] the [ ? ] lie'
395 'Dal spiro della tua mente, [è] istinta'
395 Appendix 'Cosi la Poesia, incarnata diva'
396 'Unrisen splendour of the brightest sun'
397 'The flowers have spread'
398 Ginevra
399 A Lament ('O World, O Life, O Time')
400 'When passion's trance is overpast'
401 Epithalamium
402 'From the wrecks of the gloomy past'
403 Adonais
403 Appendix Unused stanzas for Adonais
404 'It is a savage mountain slope'
405 The Aziola
406 The Boat on the Serchio
407 Written on hearing the news of the death of Napoleon
408 'A snake came to pay the mastiff a visit'
Appendix A The Order of the Poems in 1822
Appendix B Orpheus
Index of Titles
Index of First Lines
Preface to Volume Four
Acknowledgements
Publisher's Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Shelley's Life and Publications
Abbreviations
THE POEMS
359 'There is a Spirit, whose inconstant home'
360 'I am as a Spirit who has dwelt'
360 Appendix Fragments connected with 'I am as a Spirit who has dwelt'
361 'Methought I was a billow in the crowd'
362 'I went into the deserts of dim sleep'
363 'Into the plain, out of the mountains hoar'
364 'The path was broad'
365 'Such hope as is the sick despair of good'
366 Italian translation of Prometheus Unbound II v 48-110, IV 1-55 and
57-82
367 Italian translation of Laon and Cythna ll. 667-98
368 'Thy beauty hangs around thee like'
369 The Fugitives
369 Appendix Unused lines for The Fugitives
370 The Tower of Famine
371 'Faint with love, the lady of the South'
372 'I faint, I perish with my love-I grow'
373 'Thy gentle face, [ ? ] dear'
374 'Il tuo viso, o [?vaga] [ ? ]'
375 'Che Emilia, ch'era più bella [a vedere]'
376 'E da la [?buona] che forse [?sfrenata]'
377 The Woodman and the Nightingale
378 Fiordispina
378 Appendix Fragments connected with Fiordispina
379 'Rose leaves, when the rose is dead'
380 '[?When] May is painting with her colours gay'
381 Dirge for the Year
382 Aeschylus Fragment
383 'I would not be, that which another is'
384 'Ye gentle visitations of calm thought'
385 'He has made / The wilderness a city of pavilions'
386 'Come da una avita quercia'
387 Buona Notte
387 Appendix Medwin's translation of Buona Notte
388 Ode alla Libertà
389 'These are two friends whose lives were undivided'
390 'Ye who [ ] the third Heaven move'
391 Epipsychidion
391 Appendix Fragments connected with Epipsychidion
392 'O time, O night, O day'
393 To Emilia Viviani
394 'If shadows [ ? ] [?when] the [ ? ] lie'
395 'Dal spiro della tua mente, [è] istinta'
395 Appendix 'Cosi la Poesia, incarnata diva'
396 'Unrisen splendour of the brightest sun'
397 'The flowers have spread'
398 Ginevra
399 A Lament ('O World, O Life, O Time')
400 'When passion's trance is overpast'
401 Epithalamium
402 'From the wrecks of the gloomy past'
403 Adonais
403 Appendix Unused stanzas for Adonais
404 'It is a savage mountain slope'
405 The Aziola
406 The Boat on the Serchio
407 Written on hearing the news of the death of Napoleon
408 'A snake came to pay the mastiff a visit'
Appendix A The Order of the Poems in 1822
Appendix B Orpheus
Index of Titles
Index of First Lines