ORDER OF POEMS IN EDITIONS PUBLISHED DURING SHELLEY'S LIFETIME IT seems right to put it in the reader's power to place certain poems in the order in which they originally appeared with Shelley's approval. Lines Written among the Euganean Hymn to Intellectual Beauty. Alastor was followed in the volume of Prometheus Unbound was followed in the 1816 by The Stanzas beginning "Oh! there are spirits in the air." Stanzas, April 1814. Stanzas beginning "The pale, the cold, and the moony smile." A Summer Evening Churchyard. Sonnet Feelings of a Republican. The Dæmon of the World: Part I. Rosalind and Helen was followed in the volume of 1819 by volume of 1820 by The Sensitive Plant. A Vision of the Sea. Ode to Heaven. An Exhortation. Ode to the West Wind. An Ode To the Assertors of Liberty (named originally "An Ode written October 1819, before the Spaniards had recovered their Liberty "). The Cloud. To a Skylark. Ode to Liberty. Hellas was followed in the volume of 1822 by Lines written on hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon. Bracknell, Stanza written at, 485 Bridal Song, A, 575 Another Version, 575 Another Version, 576 Buona Notte, 562 Byron, Sonnet to, 587 To, 520 Convito, First Canzone of the, 637 Cyclops of Euripides, The, 621 DÆMON of the World, The, 70 Dante, Sonnet from the Italian of, 637 Death: "Death is here and death is there," 558 503 Dejection, Stanzas written in, 514 Deserts of Sleep, The, 566 Devil's Walk, The: A Ballad, 681 For my dagger is bathed in the blood of the brave," 662 Dirge, A, 597. for the Year, 568 Drama, Fragments of an Unfinished, 455 EARTH, Homer's Hymn to, 619 Edward Williams, To, 573 Emilia Viviani, To, 570 England in 1819, 524 England, To the People of, 523 Epipsychidion, 404 Epitaph, 598 Epitaphium, 661 Euganean Hills, Lines written among the, 508 Euripides, The Cyclops of, 621 Evening: Ponte a Mare, Pisa, 584 Exhortation, An, 527 Eyes: A Fragment, 665 FACE, A, 566 Faded Violet, On a, 508 False Laurels and True, 589 Famine, The Tower of, 559 Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bona- Fellowship of Souls, 531 Fête at Carlton House; Fragment on a, 678 First Canzone of the Convito, The, 637 Fugitives, The, 570 Fragments- A Cloud-Chariot, 504 Adapted from the Vita Nuova of Dante, 640 "A gentle Story of two Lovers young," 530 A Lost Leader, 520 Ambushed Dangers, 588 Fragments:- HARRIET, To: A Fragment, 681 "And that I walk thus proudly crowned," Hate-Song, A, 505 589 Appeal to Silence, 520 A Roman's Chamber, 532 A Tale Untold, 532 A Wanderer, 588 Consequence, 566 False Laurels and True, 589 Fellowship of Souls, 531 "Follow to the deep wood's Weeds," 530 Forebodings, 531 From the Wandering Jew, 662 "Great Spirit," 589 Helen and Henry, 496 Love the Universe, 530. Heaven, Ode to, 525 Helen and Henry, 496 Helen, Rosalind and, 215 Prologue to; Fragments written for, 580 Homer, his Hymn to Castor and Pollux, 618 to Mercury, 603 to Minerva, 620 to the Sun, 619 to Venus, 620 "Methought I was a Billow in the Crowd," ICICLE that clung to the Grass of a Grave, On 587 Milton's Spirit, 567 Of an Unfinished Drama, 455 Of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis, 635 Of the Elegy on the Death of Bion, 636 Omens, 661 On Keats, 587 "O Thou Immortal Deity," 589 Peace surrounding Life, 588 Poetry and Music, 531 Rain, 588 Rain and Wind, 532 Reminiscence and Desire, 531 Rome and Nature, 532 Satan at Large, 505 Song of the Furies, 531 The Awakener, 588 The Deserts of Sleep, 566 "The Lady of the South," 588 "The rude Wind is singing," 589 To Italy, 532 To One freed from Prison, 504 To the Moon, 598 To the People of England, 523 Visitations of Calm Thoughts, 531 "What Men gain fairly," 523 "GATHER, O gather," 525 Godwin, On Fanny, 503 - To Mary Wollstonecraft, 486 Goethe's Faust, Scenes from, 651 ments of See Posthumous Frag- Maria Gisborne Letter to, 369 Marseillaise Hymn, Stanza from a Translation Mary, To, who died in this Opinion, 679 Mask of Anarchy, 347; Cancelled Stanza of, Matilda gathering Flowers, 639 Minerva, Homer's Hymn to, 620 Moon, Homer's Hymn to, 618 The Waning, 558 To the, 558, 598, 663 Mont Blanc, 493 Moschus, from the Greek of, 636 Music, 587 Music, To, 500; Another Fragment to Music, RAIN, 588 500 Mutability, 487, 571 NAPLES, Ode to, 555. and Wind, 532 Remembrance, 573_ Reminiscence and Desire, 531 Republicans of North America, To the, 680 Napoleon, Lines written on hearing of the Reviewer, Lines to a, 561 Death of, 572 National Anthem, A New, 523 Night, To, 568 Nightingale, The Woodman and the, 515 North America, To the Republicans of, 680 ODE to Heaven, 525 to Liberty, 545; Cancelled Passage to, 550 to Naples, 555 to the West Wind, 526 Revolt of Islam, The, 95 SATAN at Large, 505 Satire on Satire, Fragment of a, 561 St. Irvyne, or the Rosicrucian, Poems from, 665 Scenes from Calderon's Magico Prodigioso, 640 Edipus Tyrannus; or Swellfoot the Tyrant, Sea, a Vision of the, 539 389 Omens, A Fragment, 661 On a Faded Violet, 508 Sensitive Plant, The, 533; Cancelled Passage of, 539 Serchio, The Boat on the, 585 On Death: "The pale, the cold, and the moony Shelley, Mary, To (two poems), 529 |