Poems written in 1821 (continued)—
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Fragments written for Hellas
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642
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Fragment: 'I would not be a king'
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642
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Ginevra
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642
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Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa
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647
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The Boat on the Serchio
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648
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Music
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651
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Sonnet to Byron
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651
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Fragment on Keats
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652
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Fragment: 'Methought I was a billow in the crowd'
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652
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To-morrow
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652
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Stanza: 'If I walk in Autumn's even'
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652
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Fragments:
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A Wanderer
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653
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Life rounded with Sleep
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653
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'I faint, I perish with my love'
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653
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The Lady of the South
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653
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Zephyrus the Awakener
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653
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Rain
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653
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'When soft winds and sunny skies'
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654
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'And that I walk thus proudly crowned'
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654
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'The rude wind is singing'
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654
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'Great Spirit'
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654
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'O thou immortal deity'
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654
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The False Laurel and the True
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655
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May the Limner
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655
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Beauty's Halo
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655
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'The death knell is ringing'
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655
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'I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret'
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655
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Note on Poems of 1821, by Mrs. Shelley
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656
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Poems written in 1822.
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The Zucca
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658
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The Magnetic Lady to her Patient
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660
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Lines: 'When the lamp is shattered'
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661
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To Jane: The Invitation
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661
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To Jane: The Recollection
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662
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The Pine Forest of the Cascine near Pisa
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663
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With a Guitar, to Jane
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665
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To Jane: 'The keen stars were twinkling'
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666
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A Dirge
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667
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Lines written in the Bay of Lerici
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667
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Lines: 'We meet not as we parted'
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667
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The Isle
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668
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Fragment: To the Moon
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668
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Epitaph
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668
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Note on Poems of 1822, by Mrs. Shelley
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668
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Translations.
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Hymn to Mercury. Translated from the Greek of Homer
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673
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Homer's Hymn to Castor and Pollux
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692
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Homer's Hymn to the Moon
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692
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Homer's Hymn to the Sun
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693
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Homer's Hymn to the Earth: Mother of All
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693
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Homer's Hymn to Minerva
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694
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