SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSHE)-Chronology continued:— Final Departure from England for Italy, March, "Rosalind and Helen" finished and Plato's Renewed acquaintance with Byron, August, i. xliii "Julian and Maddalo " written at Este, i. xliv "The Coliseum" (fragment) written, i. xliv "Prometheus Unbound" continued at Rome, i. xlv "The Mask of Anarchy" written, i. xlviii Percy Florence Shelley born at Florence, 12 "Prometheus Unbound" finished at Florence, 1820 "The Cenci" published, March, i. xlix Edipus Tyrannus" written, printed, and sup- 66 1821 Epipsychidion" written and published, "Defence of Poetry" written, i. liii "Adonais "written and printed at Pisa, Summer, Autumn visit to Spezzia, i. lv "Hellas" written by end of October, i. lvi 1822 Relations with Byron at Pisa, i. lvi Death of Allègra, i. lix Removal for summer to Lerici, i. lix "The Triumph of Life" (fragment) written, i. lx SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSHE)-Chronology continued:- Referred to, i. xl, xliii; iv. 313, 314 Shelley (Clara), daughter of the poet, born, i. xlii Shelley (Elizabeth), mother of the poet, i. xii Referred to, i. xxv-xl; iv. 299 Shelley (Hellen), sister of the poet, i. xiii Shelley (Ianthe Eliza), his first child, i. xxx, xl, xliii; Shelley (John), brother of the poet, i. xviii, xix Her "Valperga" ("Castruccio, Prince of Lucca"), i. lv Dedication of "Laon and Cythna" to her, ii. 16 Poems addressed to her, iv. 297, 330; v. 20 210 Shelley (Sir Bysshe), the poet's grandfather, i. xiii, Shelley (Sir Percy Florence), the poet's last child, Shelley (Sir Timothy), father of the poet, i. xii, xix, Shelley (William), son of the poet, poem of 1817 to, Poem of 1819 to ("Thy little footsteps on the Poem of 1819 to ("My lost William, thou in Referred to, i. xxxviii, xliii, xlvii; ii. 266 (note) Shelley Papers (The), v. vi Shout (Robert), statuary, iv. 195 Sidmouth ("Similes, for two political characters of Silence, Fragment to (1818), iv. 334 Similes, for two political characters of 1819, v. 6 Sismondi's Histoire des Républiques, iv. 338 (note) Sleep, The Deserts of (fragment, 1820), v. 60 Smith (Horace), rare qualities of, iv. 196 Socrates, the Jesus Christ of Greece, iii. 375 Solitude, Spirit of, See Alastor Solomon the Porkman, in "Edipus Tyrannus," iii. 313 ("I would not be a King "), v. 89 ("Rarely, rarely, comest thou"), 1820, v. 32; For Tasso (1818), iv. 337 On a faded violet (1818), iv. 331 Of Proserpine gathering Flowers on the Plain of To the Men of England (1819), v. 3 From "St. Irvyne," v. 279, 280, 281 Sonnet England in 1819, v. 3 : Feelings of a Republican on the fall of Bonaparte, From the Italian of Dante, i. 175 From the Italian of Cavalcanti, v. 210 Hope, Fear, and Doubt (irregular and unfinished), ("Lift not the painted veil "), iv. 325 Political greatness, v. 70; referred to, v. vi To Byron, v. 103 To the Nile, iv. 324 Translated from the Greek of Moschus, i. 176 Sophia, poem of 1819 to Miss Stacey, v. 10 Sophocles, motto to "Hellas" from the " (Edipus at Soul known (A), fragment, 1819, v. 11 Spaniards, See Ode Spectral Horseman (The), poem of 1810, v. 294 Spirit [of Ianthe], in " Queen Mab," i. 10 Spirit of the Earth, in "Prometheus Unbound," iii. 149 Spirit of Nature, in "Queen Mab," i. 13; in "The Spirit of Plato, from the Greek, v. 201 Spirits, in "Prometheus Unbound," iii. 149 Spirits of the Hours, in "Prometheus Unbound,” iii. Spirits, Chorus of, in the "Ode to Heaven,” iii. Stacey (Miss Sophia), See Sophia Stanza Wealth and Love (1817), iv. 322 Written at Bracknell (1814), iv. 297 66 Tremble, Kings !" adapted from the Marseil- Stanzas, April, 1814, i. 169 Stanzas written in dejection near Naples (1818), iv. Star (To a), fragment, 1811, v. 304 Stella (To), from the Greek of Plato, v. 200 Summer-evening (A) Churchyard, Lechlade, Glouces- Sun, appearance of the, beyond the Earth's atmos- Homer's Hymn to the, v. 160 Sunset (The), poem of 1816, iv. 300 Superstition [an excerpt from “ Queen Mab"], i. 175 (note) Swellfoot (Tyrant), King of Thebes, in " 66 Tyrannus," George IV., iii. 313 Edipus 'Swellfoot in Angaria," a portion of the imaginary Swinburne (A. C.), work connected with "The Cyclops," v. 165 Swinish Multitude, Chorus of the, in Tyrannus," iii. 313 Symplegades, the drear, ii. 145 "Système de la Nature" quoted, i. 92, 102 Taaffe (Count), i. 1 Tartarian horse, ii. 127, 130, 137, 186, 219 Tasso, Scene from (fragment, 1818), iv. 336; referred Tasso, Song for (1818), iv. 337 Tegel, Goethe's allusion to a ghost at, v. 259 Of the Spirit, ii. 233 Terza Rima, fragment of (1821), v. 106 Text of Shelley's poems, authority for the, i. vii; ii. Textual revision, principles of, i. vi "There is no work, nor device," &c., poem with Thoughts (fragment, 1817), iv. 322 Time (poem of 1821), v. 65 Time Long Past (poem of 1820), v. 58 To To To To To ("I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden ”), poem ("Music, when soft voices die "), poem of ("One word is too often profaned "), poem of ("When passion's trance is overpast "), poem ("Yet look on me-take not thine eyes To-morrow (poem of 1821), v. 75 To Night (poem of 1821), v. 63; referred to, v. vi Referred to, i. vi, lvii, lviii, lxiv Tremble, Kings," stanza adapted from the Marseil- Triumph of Life (The), poem of 1822, iv. 271 Fragment probably connected with, v. 106 Turner (Cornelia), i. xxx, xxxi |