Posthumous Poems 1824New York, 1991 - Всего страниц: 415 After Shelley's death in the Gulf of Spezia in July 1822 Mary Shelley (then aged 25) stayed on in Italy for a year before returning to London with her son Percy. Posthumous poems, edited from manuscript, was the initial step in the work of publicizing Shelley's poetry that was to occupy her for the next fifteen years. It contains the first publication of much of the work of the last period of his life, including Julian and Maddalo (the philosophical Shelley/Byron eclogue) and his last poem, The triumph of life. It also includes many short pieces (often expressions of his fraught emotional life) and translations of classical and modern literature. In publishing his own poetry Shelley had tended to print major works, either on their own, or supported by lesser poems; Posthumous poems takes a more comprehensive view. Readers could begin to gauge the true range and value of his work. Sir Timothy Shelley intervened, however; Posthumous poems was suppressed. Of the 500 copies printed, 191 were destroyed. |
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... delight , She in her chrystal vials did closely keep : If men could drink of those clear vials , ' tis said The living were not envied of the dead . XVIII . Her cave was stored with ' scrolls of 34 THE WITCH OF ATLAS .
... delight , She in her chrystal vials did closely keep : If men could drink of those clear vials , ' tis said The living were not envied of the dead . XVIII . Her cave was stored with ' scrolls of 34 THE WITCH OF ATLAS .
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. SONG . RARELY , rarely , comest thou , Spirit of Delight ! Wherefore hast thou left me now Many a day and night ? Many a weary night and day ' Tis since thou art fled away . How shall ever one like me Win thee back ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. SONG . RARELY , rarely , comest thou , Spirit of Delight ! Wherefore hast thou left me now Many a day and night ? Many a weary night and day ' Tis since thou art fled away . How shall ever one like me Win thee back ...
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... delights pursue thee , Soon pied flowers , sweet - breathing , Shall thy head be wreathing . ULYSSES . Listen , O ... delight . ULYSSES . This is a God who never injures men . CYCLOPS . How does the God like living in a skin ? ULYSSES ...
... delights pursue thee , Soon pied flowers , sweet - breathing , Shall thy head be wreathing . ULYSSES . Listen , O ... delight . ULYSSES . This is a God who never injures men . CYCLOPS . How does the God like living in a skin ? ULYSSES ...
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ANTISTROPHE art thou Bacchus Baubo beams beast beautiful beneath breath bright burning calm cave cavern chidden CHORUS clouds cold cradle CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dance dark dead death deep delight DEMON desart divine dream earth eyes FAUST fear fire fled flowers folded palm gaze gentle gleam grass green grew grey hair hast hear heart heaven Hermes Jupiter JUSTINA kiss lady leaves LEIGH HUNT light limbs lips living look Maddalo MEPHISTOPHELES mighty mind Mont Blanc moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean Onchestus pale Percy Bysshe Shelley plectrum Pylos rocks round Satyr shadow shapes Shelley shone shore SILENUS sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought truth ULYSSES veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings witch woods