Poems
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Poems

Автор: Percy Shelley

Форматы: PDF

Издательство: Директ-Медиа

Год: 2003

Место издания: Москва

ISBN: 9785998935367

Страниц: 443

Артикул: 12039

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Stanza, Written at Bracknell
Stanzas. - April, 1814
To Harriet
To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
To --
Mutability
On Death
Summer Evening Churchyard
To --
To Wordsworth
Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte
Lines
The Sunset
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Mont Blanc
Marianne's Dream
To Constantia, Singing
Stanzas I and II
To Constantia
Fragment: to One Singing
A Fragment: to Music
Another Fragment to Music
»Mighty Eagle«
To the Lord Chancellor
To William Shelley
On Fanny Godwin
Lines
Death
Otho
Fragments Supposed to Be Parts of Otho
»O That a Chariot of Cloud Were Mine«
Fragment: to a Friend Released From Prison
Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
Fragment: Igniculus Desiderii
Fragment: Amor Aeternus
Fragment: Thoughts Come and Go in Solitude
A Hate-Song
Lines to a Critic
Ozymandias
To the Nile
Passage of the Apennines
The Past
To Mary --
On a Faded Violet
Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills
Scene From »Tasso«
Song for »Tasso«
Invocation to Misery
Stanzas
The Woodman and the Nightingale
Marenghi
Sonnet
Fragment: to Byron
Fragment: Apostrophe to Silence
Fragment: the Lake's Margin
Fragment: »My Head Is Wild with Weeping«
Fragment: the Vine-Shroud
Lines Written During the Castlereagh Administration
Song to the Men of England
Similes for Two Political Characters of 1819
Fragment: to the People of England
Fragment: »What Men Gain Fairly«
A New National Anthem
Sonnet: England in 1819
An Ode
Cancelled Stanza
Ode to Heaven
Cancelled Fragments of the Ode to Heaven
Ode to the West Wind
1
2
3
4
5
An Exhortation
The Indian Serenade
To Sophia [Miss Stacey]
To William Shelley
To William Shelley
To Mary Shelley
To Mary Shelley
On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery
Love's Philosophy
Fragment: »Follow to the Deep Wood's Weeds«
The Birth of Pleasure
Fragment: Love the Universe To-Day
Fragment: »A Gentle Story of Two Lovers Young«
Fragment: Love's Tender Atmosphere
Fragment: Wedded Souls
Fragment: »Is It That in Some Brighter Sphere«
Fragment: Sufficient Unto the Day
Fragment: »Ye Gentle Visitations of Calm Thought«
Fragment: Music and Sweet Poetry
Fragment: The Sepulchre of Memory
Fragment: »When a Lover Clasps His Fairest«
Fragment: »Wake the Serpent Not«
Fragment: Rain
Fragment: A Tale Untold
Fragment: To Italy
Fragment: Wine of the Fairies
Fragment: A Roman's Chamber
Fragment: Rome and Nature
Variation of the Song of the Moon
The Sensitive Plant
Part First
Part Second
Part Third
A Vision of the Sea
The Cloud
To a Skylark
Ode to Liberty
To --
Arethusa
Song of Proserpine
Hymn of Apollo
Hymn of Pan
The Question
The Two Spirits: an Allegory
Ode to Naples
Autumn: A Dirge
The Waning Moon
To the Moon
Death
Liberty
Summer and Winter
The Tower of Famine
An Allegory
The World's Wanderers
Sonnet
Lines to a Reviewer
Fragment of a Satire on Satire
Good-Night
Buona Notte
Orpheus
Fiordispina
Time Long Past
Dirge for the Year
To Night
Time
Lines
From the Arabic: an Imitation
To Emilia Viviani
The Fugitives
To --
Song
Mutability
Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon
Sonnet: Political Greatness
The Aziola
A Lament
Remembrance
To Edward Williams
To --
To --
A Bridal Song
Epithalamium
Another Version of the Same
Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear
Fragments Written for Hellas
Fragment: »I Would Not Be a King«
Ginevra
Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa
The Boat on the Serchio
Music
Sonnet to Byron
Fragment on Keats
Fragment: »Methought I Was a Billow In the Crowd«
To-Morrow
Stanza
Fragment: A Wanderer
Fragment: Life Rounded With Sleep
Fragment: »I Faint, I Perish With My Love!«
Fragment: The Lady of the South
Fragment: Zephyrus the Awakener
Fragment: Rain
Fragment: »When Soft Winds and Sunny Skies«
Fragment: »And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned«
Fragment: »The Rude Wind is Singing«
Fragment: »Great Spirit«
Fragment: »O Thou Immortal Deity«
Fragment: The False Laurel and the True
Fragment: May the Limner
Fragment: Beauty's Halo
Fragment: »The Death Knell Is Ringing«
Fragment: »I Stood Upon a Heaven-Cleaving Turret«
The Zucca
The Magnetic Lady to Her Patient
Lines: »When the Lamp is Shattered«
To Jane: the Invitation
To Jane: the Recollection
The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa
With a Guitar, to Jane
To Jane: »The Keen Stars Were Twinkling«
A Dirge
Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
Lines: »We Meet Not as We Parted«
The Isle
Fragment: To the Moon
Epitaph
Notes

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