The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,285 pages of information about The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete.

The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,285 pages of information about The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Complete.

Bear witness, Erin! when thine injured isle : 
Before those cruel Twins, whom at one birth : 
Beside the dimness of the glimmering sea : 
Best and brightest, come away! : 
Break the dance, and scatter the song : 
Bright ball of flame that through the gloom of even : 
Bright clouds float in heaven : 
Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven : 
Brothers! between you and me : 
’Buona notte, buona notte!’—­Come mai : 
By the mossy brink : 

Chameleons feed on light and air : 
Cold, cold is the blast when December is howling : 
Come, be happy!—­sit near me : 
Come [Harriet]! sweet is the hour : 
Come hither, my sweet Rosalind : 
Come, thou awakener of the spirit’s ocean : 
Corpses are cold in the tomb : 

Dares the lama, most fleet of the sons of the wind : 
Dar’st thou amid the varied multitude : 
Darkness has dawned in the East : 
Daughters of Jove, whose voice is melody : 
Dear home, thou scene of earliest hopes and joys : 
Dearest, best and brightest : 
Death is here and death is there : 
Death! where is thy victory? : 
Do evil deeds thus quickly come to end? 
Do you not hear the Aziola cry? : 

Eagle! why soarest thou above that tomb? : 
Earth, ocean, air, beloved brotherhood : 
Echoes we:  listen! 
Ever as now with Love and Virtue’s glow : 

Faint with love, the Lady of the South : 
Fairest of the Destinies : 
False friend, wilt thou smile or weep : 
Far, far away, O ye : 
Fiend, I defy thee! with a calm, fixed mind : 
Fierce roars the midnight storm : 
Flourishing vine, whose kindling clusters glow : 
Follow to the deep wood’s weeds : 
For me, my friend, if not that tears did tremble : 
For my dagger is bathed in the blood of the brave : 
For your letter, dear [Hattie], accept my best thanks : 
From all the blasts of heaven thou hast descended : 
From the cities where from caves : 
From the ends of the earth, from the ends of the earth : 
From the forests and highlands : 
From unremembered ages we : 

Gather, O gather : 
Ghosts of the dead! have I not heard your yelling : 
God prosper, speed, and save : 
Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill : 
Great Spirit whom the sea of boundless thought : 
Guido, I would that Lapo, thou, and I : 

Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! : 
Hail to thee, Cambria! for the unfettered wind : 
Hark! the owlet flaps her wing : 
Hark! the owlet flaps his wings : 
Hast thou not seen, officious with delight : 
He came like a dream in the dawn of life : 
He wanders, like a day-appearing dream : 
Hell is a city much like London : 
Her hair was brown, her sphered eyes were brown : 
Her voice did quiver as we parted : 
Here I sit with my paper, my pen and my ink : 
‘Here lieth One whose name was writ on water’ : 
Here, my dear friend, is a new book for you : 

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