Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley
To The Republicans Of North America
... Love shall burst the captive's prison ...
Oedipus Tyrannus or Swellfoot The Tyrant
... d a hunting-cap, buckishly cocked on one side, and tucking up her hair, she leaps nimbly on his back ...
Arethusa
... Down one vale where the morning basks, ...
To-- I Fear Thy Kisses, Gentle Maiden
... II. I fear thy mien, thy tones, thy motion, ...
Scenes From The Faust Of Goethe
... [FAUST DANCES AND SINGS WITH A GIRL, AND MEPHISTOPHELES WITH AN OLD WOMAN ...
To Ianthe
... Who bore thy weight beneath her spotless bosom, ...
Sonnet : From The Italian Of Cavalcanti
... Changed thoughts and vile in thee doth weep to find: ...
The Revolt Of Islam: Canto I-XII
... ever flinging Light on the woven boughs which o'er its waves are swinging ...
Song For 'Tasso'
... And love;... And if I think, my thoughts come fast, ...
Fragment: To The People Of England
... . . And are like gods who give them all they have, ...
To Mary Shelley
... And 'tis gone, when I should be gone too, Mary ...
Fragment Of A Satire On Satire
... if Despair And Hate, the rapid bloodhounds with which Terror ...
Song. -- Fierce Roars The Midnight Storm
... Fierce roars the midnight storm ...
Fragment: Omens
... Hark! 'tis the night-raven sings ...
A Roman's Chamber
... I. In the cave which wild weeds cover ...