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CONTENTS

Poems written in 1817 (continued)—
PAGE
  A Fragment: To Music
537
  Another Fragment to Music
537
  ‘Mighty Eagle’
538
  To the Lord Chancellor
538
  To William Shelley
540
  From the Original Draft of the Poem to William Shelley
541
  On Fanny Godwin
542
  Lines: ‘That time is dead for ever’
542
  Death
542
  Otho
543
  Fragments supposed to be parts of Otho
543
  ‘O that a Chariot of Cloud were mine’
544
  Fragments:
   To a Friend released from Prison
544
   Satan broken loose
544
   Igniculus Desiderii
545
   Amor Aeternus
545
   Thoughts come and go in Solitude
545
  A Hate-Song
546
  Lines to a Critic
546
  Ozymandias
546
  Note on Poems of 1817, by Mrs. Shelley
547
Poems written in 1818.
  To the Nile
548
  Passage of the Apennines
548
  The Past
549
  To Mary ——
549
  On a Faded Violet
549
  Lines written among the Euganean Hills
550
  Scene from Tasso
554
  Song for Tasso
555
  Invocation to Misery
555
  Stanzas written in Dejection, near Naples
557
  The Woodman and the Nightingale
558
  Marenghi
560
  Sonnet: ‘Lift not the painted veil’
565
  Fragments:
   To Byron
565
   Apostrophe to Silence
565
   The Lake's Margin
565
   ‘My head is wild with weeping’
566
   The Vine-Shroud
566
  Note on Poems of 1818, by Mrs. Shelley
566
Poems written in 1819.
  Lines written during the Castlereagh Administration
567
  Song to the Men of England
568
  Similes for two Political Characters of 1819
569
  Fragment: To the People of England
569
  Fragment: ‘What men gain fairly’
569
  A New National Anthem
570
  Sonnet: England in 1819
570
  An Ode written October, 1819
571