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