Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Unrisen Splendour Of The Brightest Sun
... Could thaw the clouds which wage an obscure war ...
The Devil's Walk. A Ballad
... When they snatched the Patriot's heart, that HIS grasp ...
To Mary Who Died In This Opinion
... I. Maiden, quench the glare of sorrow ...
Lines: That time is dead for ever, child!
... II. The stream we gazed on then rolled by ...
Fragment From The Wandering Jew
... Like the scathed pine, which a monument stands ...
Stanzas From Calderon's Cisma De Inglaterra
... Smothered awhile, but could not quench the flame,'-- ...
The Pine Forest Of The Cascine Near Pisa
... There lay far glades and neighbouring lawn, ...
The Sunset
... None may know The sweetness of the joy which made his breath ...
An Allegory
... .. Tracks every traveller even to where the dead ...
Dirge For The Year
... III. As the wild air stirs and sways ...
And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned Withal
... if I fall, I shall not weep out of the vital day, ...
Fragment: "Amor Aeternus"
... All that frail stuff which will be--or which was ...
To-morrow
... When young and old, and strong and weak, ...
Ode To Liberty
... XII. Thou Heaven of earth! what spells could pall thee then ...
Rome And Nature
... Rome has fallen, ye see it lying ...