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