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Born in August 4, 1792 / Died in July 8, 1822 / United States / English

Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Unrisen Splendour Of The Brightest Sun

... Could thaw the clouds which wage an obscure war ...

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The Devil's Walk. A Ballad

... When they snatched the Patriot's heart, that HIS grasp ...

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To Mary Who Died In This Opinion

... I. Maiden, quench the glare of sorrow ...

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Lines: That time is dead for ever, child!

... II. The stream we gazed on then rolled by ...

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Fragment From The Wandering Jew

... Like the scathed pine, which a monument stands ...

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Stanzas From Calderon's Cisma De Inglaterra

... Smothered awhile, but could not quench the flame,'-- ...

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The Pine Forest Of The Cascine Near Pisa

... There lay far glades and neighbouring lawn, ...

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The Sunset

... None may know The sweetness of the joy which made his breath ...

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An Allegory

... .. Tracks every traveller even to where the dead ...

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Dirge For The Year

... III. As the wild air stirs and sways ...

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And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned Withal

... if I fall, I shall not weep out of the vital day, ...

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Fragment: "Amor Aeternus"

... All that frail stuff which will be--or which was ...

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To-morrow

... When young and old, and strong and weak, ...

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Ode To Liberty

... XII. Thou Heaven of earth! what spells could pall thee then ...

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Rome And Nature

... Rome has fallen, ye see it lying ...