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Fragments:-

HARRIET, To: A Fragment, 681

And that I walk thus proudly crowned," Hate-Song, A, 505

589

Appeal to Silence, 520

A Roman's Chamber, 532

A Tale Untold, 532

A Wanderer, 588

Consequence, 566

False Laurels and True, 589

Fellowship of Souls, 531

"Follow to the deep wood's Weeds," 530

Forebodings, 531

From the Wandering Jew, 662

"Great Spirit," 589

Helen and Henry, 496

Home, 496

Hope, Fear, and Doubt, 566

"I Faint, I Perish, with my Love," 588

"I would not be a King," 580

Love Immortal, 505

Love's Atmosphere, 530

Love the Universe, 530.

Heaven, Ode to, 525

Helen and Henry, 496

Helen, Rosalind and, 215

Helena, Kissing, 634
Hellas, 432

Prologue to; Fragments written for, 580

Home, 496

Homer, his Hymn to Castor and Pollux, 618
to the Earth: Mother of All, 619

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"Methought I was a Billow in the Crowd," ICICLE that clung to the Grass of a Grave, On

587

Milton's Spirit, 567

Of an Unfinished Drama, 455

Of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis, 635

Of the Elegy on the Death of Bion, 636

Omens, 661

On Keats, 587

"O Thou Immortal Deity," 589

Peace surrounding Life, 588

Poetry and Music, 531

Rain, 588

Rain and Wind, 532

Reminiscence and Desire, 531

Rome and Nature, 532
Satan at Large, 505

Song of the Furies, 531

The Awakener, 588

The Deserts of Sleep, 566
The Fight was o'er, 505

"The Lady of the South," 588

"The rude Wind is singing," 589
The Stream's Margin, 520
The Tomb of Memory, 531
Thoughts in Solitude, 505
To Byron, 520

To Harriet, 681

To Italy, 532

To One freed from Prison, 504
To One Singing, 500

To the Moon, 598

To the People of England, 523
Unrisen Splendour, 567
Unsatisfied Desire, 505

Visitations of Calm Thoughts, 531
"Wake the Serpent not," 532
Weariness, 566

"What Men gain fairly," 523

Wine of Eglantine, 532

"GATHER, O gather," 525
Ginevra, 581

Godwin, On Fanny, 503

To Mary Wollstonecraft, 486

Goethe's Faust, Scenes from, 651
Good Night, 562

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Music, To, 500; Another Fragment to Music, RAIN, 588

500

Mutability, 487, 571

NAPLES, Ode to, 555,

and Wind, 532

Remembrance, 573

Reminiscence and Desire, 531

Napoleon, Lines written on hearing of the Reviewer, Lines to a, 561

Republicans of North America, To the, 680

Death of, 572

National Anthem, A New, 523

Night, To, 568

Nightingale, The Woodman and the, 515

Nile, To the, 507

North America, To the Republicans of, 680

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to Naples, 555.

to the West Wind, 526

Revolt of Islam, The, 95
Roman's Chamber, A, 532
Rome and Nature, 532
Rosalind and Helen, 215

SATAN at Large, 505

Satire on Satire, Fragment of a, 561

St. Irvyne, or the Rosicrucian, Poems from, 665
Scene from Tasso, 512

Scenes from Calderon's Magico Prodigioso, 640
- from Goethe's Faust, 651

Sea, a Vision of the, 539

(Edipus Tyrannus; or Swellfoot the Tyrant, Sensitive Plant, The, 533; Cancelled Passage of,

389

Omens, A Fragment, 661

On a Faded Violet, 508

539

Serchio, The Boat on the, 585

On Death: "The pale, the cold, and the moony Shelley, Mary, To (two poems), 529

smile," 487

Orpheus, 562

Otho, 503; Fragments supposed to be parts of,

504

"Ŏ world! O life! O time," A Lament, 573

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Verses on a Cat, 661

Vine amid Ruins, The, 520

Virgil's Tenth Eclogue, From, 637
Vision of the Sea, A, 539

Evening, Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucester- Visitations of Calm Thoughts, 531

Summer and Winter, 559,

shire, 487

Sun, Homer's Hymn to, 618

Sunset, The, 490

Vita Nuova of Dante, Fragment adapted from
the, 640

Viviani, Emilia, To, 570

WANDERER, A, 588

TALE of Society, A, as it is: From Facts, 1811, Wandering Jew, Fragment from the, 662

679

Untold, A, 532

"Tasso," Scene from, 512; Song for, 513

The Fight was o'er, 505

Thoughts in Solitude, 505

Time, 569

Long Past, 566

To Death: "Death! where is thy victory?" 664
: "O Mary dear, that you were

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here," 508

Tomb of Memory, The, 531
To-morrow, 588

Weariness, 566

West Wind, Ode to the, 526
Williams, Edward, To, 573
Wine of Eglantine, 532
Witch of Atlas, The, 374

Woodman and the Nightingale, The, 515
World's Wanderers, The, 560
Wordsworth, To, 489

YEAR, Dirge for the, 568

ZUCCA, The, 591

INDEX OF FIRST LINES1

A CAT in distress, 661

A gentle story of two lovers young, 530
A glorious people vibrated again, 545
A golden-winged Angel stood, 505
A hater he came and sat by a ditch, 505
A man who was about to hang himself, 635
A mighty Phantasm, half concealed, 431
A pale dream came to a Lady fair, 496
A portal as of shadowy adamant, 560
A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew, 533
A shovel of his ashes took, 496

A widow bird sate mourning, 474

A woodman whose rough heart was out of tune,
515

Ah! faint are her limbs, and her footstep is
weary, 668

Alas, good friend, what profit can you see, 561
Alas! this is not what I thought life was, 567.
Ambition, power, and avarice, now have hurl'd,
669

Amid the desolation of a city, 559

And can'st thou mock mine agony, thus calm,
673

And earnest to explore within-around, 639
And ever as he went he swept a lyre, 431

And, if my grief should still be dearer to me,
456

And like a dying lady, lean and pale, 558
And many there were hurt by that strong boy,
576

And Peter Bell, when he had been, 355

And that I walk thus proudly crowned withal,
589

And the green Paradise which western waves,

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As a violet's gentle eye, 532
As from an ancestral oak, 522
As I lay asleep in Italy, 347
As the sunrise to the night, 532
At the creation of the Earth, 530
Away! the moor is dark beneath the moon, 485

BEAR witness, Erin! when thine injured isle, 681
Before those cruel Twins, whom at one birth,
375

Beside the dimness of the glimmering sea, 151
Best and brightest, come away, 594

Bright wanderer, fair coquette of heaven, 598
Brothers! between you and me, 680
"Buona notte, buona notte!"-Come mai, 562
By the mossy brink, 678

CALM art thou as yon sunset! swift and strong,
148

Chameleons feed on light and air, 527
Come, be happy!-sit near me, 513
Come hither, my sweet Rosalind, 216
Come, thou awakener of the spirit's ocean, 588
Corpses are cold in the tomb, 521

DARES the lama, most fleet of the sons of the
wind, 676

Dar'st thou amid the varied multitude, 663
Daughters of Jove, whose voice is melody, 618
Dear home, thou scene of earliest hopes and
joys, 496

Death is here and death is there, 558
Death! where is thy victory, 664

Do evil deeds thus quickly come to end, 333
"Do you not hear the Aziola cry, 573

EAGLE! why soarest thou above that tomb, 634
Earth, ocean, air, beloved brotherhood, &1

FAINT with love, the Lady of the South, 588
Fairest of the Destinies, 580

False friend, wilt thou smile or weep, 341
Far, far away, O ye, 569

Flourishing vine, whose kindling clusters glow

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1 Including the first lines of some Lyrics which appear in the longer poems.

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