Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Queen Mab: Part VI (excerpts)
... the caprice Of man's weak will belongs no more to thee ...
And like a Dying Lady, Lean and Pale
... Who totters forth, wrapp'd in a gauzy veil, ...
Lines
... For your cradle, your home, and your bier ...
To Coleridge
... Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles ...
Song: Rarely, rarely, comest thou
... The fresh Earth in new leaves dress'd, ...
A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire
... Sporting on graves, that death did hide from human sight ...
One sung of thee who left the tale untold
... Which mock the lips with air, when they are thirsting ...
Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
... Like notes which die when born, but still ...
From "Adonais," 49-52
... --Die, If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek! ...
Archy's Song from Charles the First
... One flies the morning, and one lulls the night: ...
Rosalind and Helen: a Modern Eclogue
... And with their shadows the clear depths below,And where a little terrace from its bowers ...
Chorus from Hellas
... Heaven smiles, and faith and empires gleam, ...
Poetical Essay
... . . When the legal murders swell the lists of pride ...
To Constantia, Singing
... Within thy breath, and on thy hair, like odour, it is yet, ...
Music
... II. Let me drink of the spirit of that sweet sound, ...