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References to P. B. S National Instructor.- The National Instructor. London, 1850, 8vo.

Vol. 1., pp. 305-307," The Maniac," a Tale from Shelley's Poem, Julian and Maddalo.

Noel, Hon. Roden B. W.-Essays on Poetry and Poets. London, 1886, 8vo.

Shelley, pp. 114-131. Notes and Queries.-General Index to Notes and Queries. 5 Series. London, 1856-80, 8vo.

Numerous references to Shelley. Oliphant, Mrs. -The Literary History of England, etc. 3 vols. London, 1882, 8vo.

Percy Bysshe Shelley, vol. iii., 44-70 and 95-124.

pp.

Parkes, Bessie Rayner.-Gabriel. London, 1856, 8vo. Paton, Joseph Noel.-Compositions from Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound." [London, 1844], fol.

There is also a smaller edition in oblong 4to.

Paul, Charles Kegan.-William Godwin his friends and contemporaries. 2 vols. London, 1876, 8vo.

Peacock, Thomas Love.

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Works of Thomas Love Peacock. 3 vols. London, 1875,

8vo.

Memoirs of Percy Bysshe Shelley, part 1, vol. iii., pp. 385-413; reprinted from Fraser's Magazine, June 1858; Part 2, pp. 413-443; reprinted from Fraser's Magazine, January 1860; Supplementary Notice, pp. 443-449; reprinted from Fraser's Magazine, March, 1862; Unpublished Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley, reprinted from Fraser's Magazine, March, 1860, pp. 449-479

Philobiblon Society.-Miscellanies of the Philobiblon Society. London, 1857-8, 4to.

Vol. iv.-Contemporaneous Nar rative of the Trial and Execution of the Cenci.

Poe, Edgar Allan.-The Works of E. A. Poc. Edited by John H. Ingram. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1874-5, 8vo.

Shelley and his Imitators, vol. iv., pp. 86, 87.

Portrait Gallery.-The Eton Por trait Gallery, consisting of short memoirs of the more eminent Eton men. London, 1876, 8vo.

Preston, S. E.-Notes on the
Percy Bysshe Shelley, pp. 530-534.
first performance of Shelley's
Cenci. London, 1886, 8vo.
Rabbe, Félix.-Shelley: sa vie et
Privately printed.
ses œuvres. Paris, 1887, 8vo.
Republican. The Republican,
Vols. 1-14. London, 1819-26, $vo.

Contains numerous references to
Shelley.

Richardson, David L.-Literary Chit-Chat, etc. Calcutta, 1848, 8vo.

Shelley, Keats, and Coleridge, pp. 271-281. Rossetti, William Michael.Memoir of Shelley. [London, 1870], 8vo.

The "Memoir of Shelley," by W. M. Rossetti, belonging to the edition of Shelley's Poetical Works, pub. lished by Moxon & Co., in 1870. -Lives of Famous Poets. don [1885], 8vo.

Lon

Percy Bysshe Shelley, pp. 309-328. -A Memoir of Shelley (with a fresh preface, a portrait of Shelley, and an engraving of his Tomb). [Shelley Society's Publi cations, 4th Series, No. 2]. Lon. don, 1886, 8vo.

Of this edition 250 copies were printed. A second and corrected edition (of 250 copies) appeared in

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-The Cenci, five act tragedy, by P. B. S. Extracts from reviews of the first performance, 7th May 1886. With preface by Sidney E. Preston. London, 1886, 8vo.

Thirty-five copies were privately printed.

Shelley Society.-Note-book of the Shelley Society. Edited by the Honorary Secretaries. London, 1887, etc., 8vo. Silcoates Album.-The Silcoates Album: or original contributions in prose and verse, composed for the Bazaar to be held in Wakefield, July 1, 1840. London, 1840, 12mo.

Contains an Essay on Shelley, PP. 69-93, by T. B. H.

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Sketches.-Pen and Ink Sketches of Poets, Preachers, and Politicians. [By John Dix, otherwise John D. Ross.] London, 1846, 8vo.

Personal notices of Shelley and Hazlitt, pp. 140-154. Smith, George Barnett.-Shelley, a Critical Biography. Edinburgh, 1877, 8vo. Sotheran, Charles.-Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer; with a portrait of Shelley and a view of his tomb. New York, 1876, 8vo. Southey, Robert.-The Life and Correspondence of R. S. 6 vols. London, 1849, 8vo.

References to P. B. S.

-The Correspondence of Robert Southey with Caroline Bowles. To which are added, Correspondence with Shelley, and Southey's Dreams. Dublin, 1881, 8vo. Stoddard, Richard Henry.-Anecdote Biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by R. H. Stoddard. (Sans-Souci Series.) New York, 1877, 12mo. Swinburne, Algernon C.-Essays and Studies. London, 1875,

8vo.

Notes on the Text of Shelley [1869), pp. 184-237. Symonds, John Addington.Shelley, by John Addington Symonds. [English Men of Letters.] London, 1878, 8vo. Talfourd, T. N.-Speech for the Defendant, in the prosecution of The Queen v. Moxon for the publication of Shelley's works, etc. London, 1841, 8vo. Thomson, James-Shelley,

poem: with other writings re

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Shelley, pp. 101-115. Ward, Thomas H.-The English Poets, etc. London, 1883, 8vo.

Percy Bysshe Shelley, by Frederick W. H. Myers, vol. iv., pp. 345 416. Welsh, Alfred H.-Development of English Literature and Language. 2 vols. Chicago, 1882, 8vo.

Shelley, vol. ii., pp. 283-293. Whipple, Edwin P.-Essays and Reviews. Third edition. 2 vols. Boston, 1856, 8vo.

Percy Bysshe Shelley, vol. i., pp.

308-318.

White, Mr.-The Calumnies of the "Athenæum" Journal exposed. Mr. White's Letter to Mr. Murray, on the study of Byron, Shelley, and Keats' MSS. London, 1852, 8vo.

-Second Edition. London, 1852, 8vo.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

VII. SONGS, ETC., SET TO

MUSIC.

Songs and Etchings. Seven poems by Ben Jonson, T. Hood, P. B. Shelley, etc. Set to music by Thomas Anderton, and illustrated with nine etchings by R. S. Chattock. London [1871], 4to.

Contains "To a Skylark," by Percy B. Shelley.

T.

La Chanteuse; a series of vocal music. Poetry by S. Coleridge and P. B. Shelley. Music by M. Cobham. London, 1849, fol.

Vocal illustrations of Shelley. Music by J. W. Davison. London, 1845, fol. Seven Songs. The words by Shelley and Burns. Music by J. Gledhill. London, 1878, fol. Six songs for voice and piano. Words by Longfellow, McDermott, Sheridan, and Shelley. Music by T. H. McDermott. London, 1854, fol. Scenes from Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound." Set to music by C. H. H. Parry. London, 1881, 8vo.

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Hellas: a lyrical drama by P. B. S. The choruses set to music by William Christian Selle. (Shelley Society's Publications, Extra Series, No. 1.) London, 1886, 8vo.

"Arethusa arose from her couch

of snows," by Dolores (Elizabeth Dickson), 1861.

"Behold, spring sweeps over the world" (Revolt of Islam), by Dolores, 1862.

"The Cloud," by G. A. Osborne, 1867; B. Farebrother, 1869; A. Whitley, 1877.

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"The cold earth slept below," by

H. L. Moysey, 1872.

"The colour from the flow'r is gone," by G. B. Arnold, 1859; A. Piatti, 1867; E. H. Thorne. 1876.

"The

dirge of time" (from "Promethens Unbound "), by Dolores, 1861.

"Echoes, we listen!" (from "Prometheus Unbound ") by Dolores, 1861.

"The flower that smiles," by J. Lodge, 1839; A. S. Mounsey (four-part song), 1855; C. W. von Gluck (Pilgrimme auf Mecca), 1857; G. B. Arnold, 1880.

"The fountains mingle with the river," by E. F. Fitzwilliam, 1855; J. R. W. Harding, 1859; H. Glover, 1861; C. K. Sala. man, 1866; C. F. Gounod, 1871. "Good-night," by G. J. O. Allman, 1845: A. J. Kappey, 1859; A. Sartoris (duet), 1860; G. A. Osborne, 1861; W. J. Westbrook, 1866: C. F. Gounod, 1871; H. L. Moysey, 1872.

"Hark! whence that rushing

sound" (from "Queen Mab"), by J. Barnett, 1837. "Hymn of Pan," by Sir Percy F. Shelley, 1864.

"I arise from dreams of thee," by J. Barnett, 1837; H. Lenox, 1844; H. Glover, 1854; A. Bennett, 1854; C. Reinhardt, 1856; J. C. Beuthin, 1855; J. P. Hullah, 1959; Mrs. R. Arkwright, 1866; C. K. Salaman, 1866; W. Rea, 1868; A. J. Sutton, 1870; F. A. Marshall, 1877; H. Perkins. 1880; W. H. Grattan, 1880.

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"I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden," by J. W. Davison, 1876; L. S. Benson, 1879.

"I pant for the music which is divine," by Dolores, 1861; C. M. Ingleby, 1867.

"I sift the snow on the mountains below" (The Cloud), by A. Whitley, 1877. "Like the ghost of a friend long dead," by E M. Lawrence (fourpart song), 1879.

"Music when soft voices die," by

W. H. Callcott, 1847;
MacEwan, 1850; C. A. Dance,
1861; N. Bradshaw, 1869; C.
H. H. Parry, 1873.

"My faint spirit," by J. Bennett, 1837; Dolores, 1863; K. Loder, 1854; Sir A. S. Sullivan, 1866; J. Mount (W. M. Hutchinson), 1878.

"My soul is an enchanted boat" (from "Prometheus Unbound"), by Dolores, 1859; F. Mori, 1865.

"No change, no pause" (from "Prometheus Unbound"), by J. Barnett, 1837.

"One word is too often profaned,"

by J. Bennett, 1837; Dolores, 1863.

"Oh ! there are spirits in the air,"

by W. S. Pratten, 1848. "Orphan hours, the year is dead," by G. B. Arnold, 1859. "Out of the day and the night," by M. Hine, 1867. "Queen of my heart," by M. Schroeter, 1879.

This was not written by Shelley. "Rarely, rarely comest thou," by J. Barnett, 1837; Dolores, 1861; J. P. Hullah, 1868. "The rivulet wanton and wild," by Dolores, 1865.

"Rough wind that moanest loud," by W. H. Grattan, 1852; J. W. Davison, 1860. "Shelley's Lament," by G. F. Flowers, 1867.

"The Skylark," by Dolores, 1861. "Song of Beatrice Cenci," by C. A. Ranken, 1876. "Swifter far than summer's flight," by W. S. Pratten, 1848; G. Linley, 1852; J. T. Harris, 1855; C. G. Verrinder, 1866; E. W. Hamilton, 1870; J. W. Davison, 1876; H. Aidé, 1877.

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Swiftly walk over the western wave," by W. S. Pratten, 1848; E. H. L. Sloper, 1850; P. David (quartett), 1866.

"Tell me, thou star," by J. Lodge, 1844; W. H. Grattan, 1852; O. Wintle, 1871; Helene Müller, 1875; J. L. Hatton, 1879. "To the Moon," by Helene Müller, 1875.

"When morning came it shone" (from The Revolt of Islam), by Dolores, 1864.

"When the lamp is shattered," by J. Barnett, 1860; E. Hecht (trio), 1876.

"Where art thou, beloved," by Dolores, 1863; C. J. Duchemin, 1874.

"A widow bird sat mourning for her love," by Sir G. A. Macfarren, 1867; H. C. Banister, 1870; L. N. Parker, 1874; F. C. Atkinson, 1876.

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