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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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Sister Rosa: A Ballad

... IV. Then his fair cross of gold he dashed on the floor, ...

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The Isle

... With which the clouds and mountains pave ...

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From The Greek Of Moschus : Pan Loved His Neighbour Echo

... The bright nymph Lyda,--and so three went weeping ...

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Song To The Men Of England

... VIII. With plough and spade and hoe and loom, ...

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Beauty's Halo

... Thy voice, as silver bells that strike ...

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Letter To Maria Gisborne

... -that shy bird That gleams i' the Indian air-have you not heard ...

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Mighty Eagle

... The embattled tempests’ warning! ...

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To The Lord Chancellor

... --O slave! If thou couldst quench the earth-consuming Hell ...

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Epipsychidion: Passages Of The Poem, Or Connected Therewith

... . . sincere Than now they are, than then, perhaps, they were ...

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Stanza, Written At Bracknell

... Had cankered then—but crushed it not ...

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May The Limner

... The landscape sketched by April her sweet twin ...

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A Dialogue

... DEATH: For my dagger is bathed in the blood of the brave, ...

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Epithalamium : Another Version

... Come along! Fairies! sprites! and angels, keep her! ...

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The Mask Of Anarchy

... WRITTEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE MASSACRE AT MANCHESTER ...

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When A Lover Clasps His Fairest

... II. When a mother clasps her child, ...