The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 220 pages of information about The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 2.

The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 220 pages of information about The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 2.

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FRAGMENTS SUPPOSED TO BE PARTS OF OTHO.

[Published by Dr. Garnett, “Relics of Shelley”, 1862,—­where, however, only the fragment numbered 2 is assigned to “Otho”.  Forman (1876) connects all three fragments with that projected poem.]

1. 
Those whom nor power, nor lying faith, nor toil,
Nor custom, queen of many slaves, makes blind,
Have ever grieved that man should be the spoil
Of his own weakness, and with earnest mind
Fed hopes of its redemption; these recur 5
Chastened by deathful victory now, and find
Foundations in this foulest age, and stir
Me whom they cheer to be their minister.

2.  Dark is the realm of grief:  but human things Those may not know who cannot weep for them. 10

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3. 
Once more descend
The shadows of my soul upon mankind,
For to those hearts with which they never blend,
Thoughts are but shadows which the flashing mind
From the swift clouds which track its flight of fire, 15
Casts on the gloomy world it leaves behind.

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‘O THAT A CHARIOT OF CLOUD WERE MINE’.

[Published by Dr. Garnett, “Relics of Shelley”, 1862.]

O that a chariot of cloud were mine! 
Of cloud which the wild tempest weaves in air,
When the moon over the ocean’s line
Is spreading the locks of her bright gray hair. 
O that a chariot of cloud were mine! 5
I would sail on the waves of the billowy wind
To the mountain peak and the rocky lake,
And the...

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FRAGMENT:  TO A FRIEND RELEASED FROM PRISON.

[Published by Dr. Garnett, “Relics of Shelley”, 1862.]

For me, my friend, if not that tears did tremble
In my faint eyes, and that my heart beat fast
With feelings which make rapture pain resemble,
Yet, from thy voice that falsehood starts aghast,
I thank thee—­let the tyrant keep 5
His chains and tears, yea, let him weep
With rage to see thee freshly risen,
Like strength from slumber, from the prison,
In which he vainly hoped the soul to bind
Which on the chains must prey that fetter humankind.
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NOTE: 
For the metre see Fragment:  “A Gentle Story” (A.C.  Bradley.)

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FRAGMENT:  SATAN BROKEN LOOSE.

[Published by Rossetti, “Complete Poetical Works of P. B. S.”, 1870.]

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