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ADONAIS; AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF JOHN KEATS (1821)—
SECTION II.-MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
EARLY POEMS-
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To Coleridge
Stanzas (April 1814)
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Mutability (We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon)
'On Death (The pale, the cold, and the moony smile)
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A Summer-Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire (1815)
To Wordsworth
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Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte
Lines (The cold earth slept below)
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Lines (That time is dead for ever, child)
Death (They die-the dead return not. Misery)
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To William Shelley (The billows on the beach are leaping around it) 447
On Fanny Godwin
Lines to a Critic
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Sonnet (Lift not the painted veil which those who live)
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The Question
The Cloud
Letter to Maria Gisborne
Good Night
Time Long Past
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1820-Continued-
Hymn of Pan
The Sensitive Plant
To a Skylark
Το (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden)
The Two Spirits, an Allegory
Song of Proserpine
Sonnet (Ye hasten to the dead: what seek ye
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1821-
Dirge for the Year
To Night
From the Arabic, an Imitation
To Emilia Viviani
The Fugitives.
Το
(Music, when soft voices die)
Song (Rarely, rarely, comest thou)
Lines written on hearing the news of the Death of Napoleon
Lines (When the lamp is shattered)
To Jane-the Invitation
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To Jane the Recollection
With a Guitar, to Jane
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To Jane (The keen stars were twinkling)
Lines written in the Bay of Lerici
Epitaph
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SECTION III. FRAGMENTS.
1. To Mary Woolstonecraft Godwin
2. Prince Athanase
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FRAGMENTS-Continued-
3. Otho
4. To Mary Shelley (1818)
5. The Woodman and the Nightingale
6. O mighty mind, in whose deep stream this age
7. Silence! Oh well are Death and Sleep and Thou
8. The fierce beasts of the woods and wildernesses
9. My head is wild with weeping for a grief
10. Flourishing vine whose kindling clusters grow.
11. Scene from Tasso-Song for Tasso
12. Marenghi
13. Ye gentle visitations of calm thought
14. The world is dreary
15. To William Shelley (Thy little footsteps on the sands)
16. To William Shelley (My lost William, thou in whom)
17. On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci
18. Such hope as is the sick despair of good (1820)
19. My head is heavy, my limbs are weary
20. A Vision of the Sea
21. The Waning Moon
22. Death (Death is here, and death is there)
23. The World's Wanderers
24. Prologue to Hellas
25. I would not be a King-Enough
26. O thou immortal deity.
27. He wanders, like a day-appearing dream
28. Ginevra
29. Evening, Ponte al Mare, Pisa :
30. The Boat on the Serchio
31. Music (I pant for the music which is divine)
32. Sonnet to Byron
33. I faint, I perish with my love! I grow
34. Great Spirit whom the sea of boundless thought
35. Faint with love, the Lady of the South.
36. The Zucca (1822)
37. The Isle
38. Fragments of an unfinished Drama