Page:The complete poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, including materials never before printed in any edition of the poems.djvu/26

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CONTENTS
Poems written in 1819 (continued)— page
Cancelled Stanza 571
Ode to Heaven 572
Ode to the West Wind 573
An Exhortation 575
The Indian Serenade 575
Cancelled Passage 575
To Sophia [Miss Stacey] 576
To William Shelley, I 576
To William Shelley, II 577
To Mary Shelley, I 577
To Mary Shelley, II 577
On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci 577
Love's Philosophy 578
Fragment: ‘Follow to the deep wood's weeds’ 579
The Birth of Pleasure 579
Fragments:
Love the Universe to-day 579
‘A gentle story of two lovers young’ 579
Love's Tender Atmosphere 579
Wedded Souls 580
‘Is it that in some brighter sphere’ 580
Sufficient unto the day 580
‘Ye gentle visitations of calm thought’ 580
Music and Sweet Poetry 581
The Sepulchre of Memory 581
‘When a lover clasps his fairest’ 581
‘Wake the serpent not’ 581
Rain 581
A Tale Untold 581
To Italy 582
Wine of the Fairies 582
A Roman's Chamber 582
Rome and Nature 582
Variation of the Song of the Moon 582
Cancelled Stanza of the Mask of Anarchy 583
Note by Mrs. Shelley 583
Poems written in 1820.
The Sensitive Plant 583
Cancelled Passage 591
A Vision of the Sea 591
The Cloud 595
To a Skylark 596
Ode to Liberty 598
Cancelled Passage 604
To ——. ‘I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden’ 605
Arethusa 605
Song of Proserpine 606
Hymn of Apollo 606
Hymn of Pan 607
The Question 608
The Two Spirits. An Allegory 609
Ode to Naples 610