Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley
On Keats, Who Desired That On His Tomb Should Be Inscribed--
... Athwart the stream,--and time's printless torrent grew ...
St. Irvyne's Tower
... I. How swiftly through Heaven's wide expanse ...
The Irishman's Song
... Or the yelling ghosts ride on the blast that sweeps by, ...
Liberty
... III. But keener thy gaze than the lightenings glare, ...
Fragment: Home
... Dear home, thou scene of earliest hopes and joys, ...
Fragment: To One Singing
... Speeds through dark forests o'er the waters swinging ...
A Serpent-Face
... His face was like a snake's -- wrinkled and loose And withered-- ...
Ode To Heaven
... SECOND SPIRIT: Thou art but the minds first chamber, ...
Fragment Of The Elegy On The Death Of Bion
... Augment your tide, O streams, with fruitless tears, ...
Ghasta Or, The Avenging Demon!!!
... -- STRANGER: Ghasta! seize yon wandering sprite, ...
Song. Translated From The German
... The dastard shall perish, deaths torment shall prove, ...
Fragment Of A Sonnet. Farewell To North Devon
... That load in grandeur Cambria's emerald vales ...
To Edward Williams
... VI. The crane o'er seas and forests seeks her home ...
Queen Mab: Part I.
... Vanquished earth's pride and meanness, burst the chains, ...
Queen Mab: Part VI.
... That, blind, they there may dig each other's graves &emsp ...