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When winds that move not its calm surface sweep...
Where art thou, beloved To-morrow?

*Where has he of race divine

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Whilst Monarchs laughed upon their thrones

Whose is the love that gleaming through the world,
Why is it said thou canst not live

Wild, pale, and wonder-stricken, even as one
Wilt thou forget the happy hours

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Within a cavern of man's trackless spirit...
*Within the silent centre of the earth...
*Worlds on worlds are rolling ever...
*Would I were the winged cloud

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Would you not like a broomstick? As for me

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Ye congregated powers of heaven, who share...
Ye Dorian woods and waves lament aloud,-
Ye gentle visitations of calm thought—
Ye hasten to the grave! What seek ye there,
Ye who intelligent the third heaven move,
Ye wild-eyed Muses, sing the Twins of Jove,
Yes! all is past-swift time has fled away,
Yet look on me-take not thine eyes away,

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GENERAL INDEX.

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Adam and Eve, allegory of, ii, 537

Adam and Moses, dispute between, ii, 513

Adonais, an Elegy on the death of John Keats, i, 512-530

Preface, i, 512

Cancelled passages, i, 528

Correctness of the first edition, i, xxi

Adonis, Fragment of Elegy on the Death of, from the Greek of Bion, ii, 340
Aschylus, his "Prometheus Unbound" alluded to, i, 340

"Ah! faint are her limbs, and her footstep is weary," song from "St.
Irvyne," ii, 400

Ahasuerus, a Jew, character in "Hellas," i, 535

Ahasuerus in "Queen Mab," ii, 474

Ahasuerus fragment in "Queen Mab" notes, ii, 524

Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude, i, 1-21

Preface i, 1

Poems published with, i, 22-38

Carefully printed, i, x

Albano, an usher in "Scene from Tasso," ii, 178
Alexandrine misplaced in "Laon and Cythna," i, 58

Allegory (An), poem of 1820, ii, 226

Allègra, or Alba, daughter of Claire Clairmont and Byron, referred to in

"Julian and Maddalo," ii, 6

Altar of the Federation in "Laon and Cythna," i, 122

America the home of Freedom, i, 189

Amphisbæna and bird, i, 159

Anarchy, The Mask of. See Mask of Anarchy (The)

Andrea, servant in "The Cenci," i, 258

Animal food, ill consequences of eating, ii, 539 et seq.

Apennines, Passage of the (poem of 1818), ii, 171

Apollo, Hymn of (poem of 1820), ii, 204

Apollo, in "Prometheus Unbound," i, 345

Arabic, From the, an Imitation (poem of 1821), ii, 231

Archimedes, motto to "Laon and Cythna" from, i, 52
Archimedes, motto to "Queen Mab" from, ii, 430
Archy the Court fool, in Charles I.", ii, 110
Arethusa (poem written in 1820), ii, 201

Argolia ("Laon and Cythna "), i, 82, 105

Arno, wood skirting the, "Ode to the West Wind" written in a, i, 443 (note)

Arrangement, principles of, i, xiii

Asia, in "Prometheus Unbound,” i, 345
Athanase, Prince, a fragment, 1817, ii, 19-27
Atheism, arguments in favour of, ii, 514 et seq.
Superior to superstition, ii, 518

Atheists, the burning of, i, 182; ii, 472
Athos seen from Samothracia, i, 122

Atlas, The Witch of, See Witch of Atlas (The)

Augustine's (St.) Confessions, motto to "Alastor" from, i, 3
Authors, unsuccessful, turn critics, i, 529

Autumn. a Dirge (poem of 1820), ii, 32
Aziola (The), poem written in 1821, ii, 238

Bacon, his Moral Essays quoted, ii, 518

Bastwick, character in " Charles I.", ii, 110

Baynes (Prof. T. S.), on Shelley in Edinburgh Review, i, xviii

Beatrice Cenci, character in "The Cenci," i, 258

Belief and disbelief unconnected with volition, ii, 516

Belief, intensity of, proportionate to the degrees of excitement, ii, 514
Bernardo Cenci, character in "The Cenci," i, 258

"Between" used for "through," i, 15

Bible, purport of the contents of the, ii, 526

Bice, the beloved of Dante, i, 29

Bigotry's Victim (poem of 1811), ii, 415

Bion, fragment of his Elegy on the death of Adonis, ii, 340

Fragment of Elegy on his death, from Greek of Moschus, ii, 341

Birth of Pleasure (The), poem of 1819, ii, 193

Boat of curved shell of hollow pearl, i, 195, 200

Boat on the Serchio (The), poem of 1821, ii, 260

Bonaparte, Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of (poem of 1815), i, 27
"The Anarch" of Liberty's "bewildered powers," i, 457

See Napoleon

Bracknell, Stanza written at, 1814, ii, 152

Bridal Song (A), poem of 1821, ii, 243

Buona Notte (poem of 1820), ii, 218

"But just disease to luxury succeeds," ii, 539

Byron (Lord), epigraph for "Ode to Liberty" from, i, 452

Fragment of an Address to, ii, 177

Sonnet to, ii, 264

Count Maddalo in "Julian and Maddalo," ii, 1 et seq.

"The Pythian of the age," i, 521

"The Pilgrim of Eternity," i, 521

See Allègra

Calderon, "El Purgatorio de San Patricio," speech of Beatrice Cenci sug

gested by a passage in, i, 256 (note)

Scenes from the "Magico Prodigioso" (translated 1822), ii, 347-370

Calm Thoughts (fragment, 1819), ii, 194

Camillo (Cardinal), character in "The Cenci," i, 258

Canning, ii, 54

Caracalla, Baths of, "Prometheus Unbound" chiefly written there, i, 341
Carlton House, On a fête at (fragment, 1811), ii, 417

Caroline (Queen), as Iona Taurina in "Edipus Tyrannus," i, 462

Castlereagh (Lord) as Purganax in "Edipus Tyrannus," i, 462
Lines written during his administration (1819), ii, 185
"Similes, for Two Political Characters of 1819", ii, 188
Murder with a mask like, ii, 33

In the City of Hell, ii, 54

Castles, a government spy, ii, 54

Castor and Pollux, Homer's Hymn to (translated 1819 ?), ii, 30€

Cat, Verses on a (about 1800), ii, 389

Caucasus, Icy rocks in the Indian, i, 345

Cavalcanti (Guido) to Dante Alighieri, Sonnet translated by Shelley, ii, 347
Dante Alighieri to, Sonnet translated by Shelley, i, 29

Cenci (Beatrice), portrait by Guido, i, 256

Cenci (Count Francesco, Giacomo, Bernardo, Lucrezia, and Beatrice),
characters in "The Cenci." i, 258

Cenci Palace, Rome, described, i, 257

Cenci (The); a Tragedy in five Acts. i, 251-339

Dedication to Leigh Hunt, i, 251

Preface, i, 252

Dramatis personæ, i, 258

Correctness of the first edition, i, xxi

Chamouni, Lines written in the Vale of (1816), i, 47-51; cancelled passage,

i, 51

Chancellor (Lord), See Eldon and Lord

Chapman, quotation from his "Byron's Conspiracie", i, 62

Charité," a portion of the imaginary Doric Trilogy of Edipus, i, 462
Charles the First (fragments of a play, 1821-2), ii, 110; dramatis personæ,
ii, 110; song,
"A widow bird," ii, 136

Chastity a superstition, ii, 505

Chatterton, one of "the inheritors of unfulfilled renown," i, 525
Christ (Jesus), an aspirant to the throne of Judea, ii, 528 (note)
In Prologue to Hellas, ii, 249, 251

Christian religion, note on the falseness of the, ii, 526
Christianity, foundation of, ii, 527

Supported by war, imprisonment, murder, falsehood, ii, 528
Probable decay of, ii, 529

"Circumstance," epigram translated from the Greek, ii, 339

Clairmont (Claire), See Allègra

Clarin ("Magico Prodigioso"), ii, 347

Claudian, quotation from, ii, 535

Clement VIII., tragedy of the Cenci during the pontificate of, i, 252

Climate, changes in, ii, 507

Cloud (The), poem of 1820, i, 446

Cobbett, allusion to, ii, 54

Coercion in matters of opinion shews that falsehood is felt, ii. 529

Coleridge (S. T.), poem to, “ ΔΑΚΡΥΣΙ ΔΙΟΙΣΩ ΠΟΤΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ,"

i, 22

"A hooded eagle among blinking owls," ii, 80

"A mighty Phantasm," i, 530

Criticized in "Peter Bell the Third," ii, 61

Colonna Palace, Rome, portrait of Beatrice Cenci formerly there, i, 253, 256
Column, a mighty, as a landmark, i, 97

Commerce, evils of, ii, 463 et seq.

Compositors, persistent indolence of, i, xxviii

Como, shore of the Lake of, scene of "Rosalind and Helen,” i, 202
Condorcet, "Esquisse d'un Tableau historique" referred to, ii, 557
Consequence (fragment, 1820), ii, 227

Constantia (To), Singing ("Thus to be lost," poem of 1817), ii, 160
Constantia (To), "The rose that drinks the fountain dew" poem of 1917.

ii, 161

Constantine, penalties inflicted by him on unlicensed love, ii, 503 (note)
Corday (Charlotte) and Francis Ravaillac, Epithalamium of (1810, ii, 404
Corruption of posthumous texts, i, xii

Cottington (Lord), character in "Charles I.", ii, 110

Couplets ("And that I walk thus proudly," 1821), ii, 266

Coventry (Lord), character in "Charles I.", ii, 110

Crime caused by the use of animal food and fermented liquors, ii, 537 et 27.
Critic, Lines to a (1817), ii, 170

Criticism, those who write for immortality should not fear, i, 58

Critics, previously unsuccessful authors, i, 529

Cromwell, character in "Charles I.", ii, 110

Cromwell's daughter, character in "Charles I.”, ii, 110

Cyclops (The), a Satyric Drama translated from Euripides (1819), ii, 312-
Cyprian ("Magico Prodigioso"), ii, 347

Cythna ("Laon and Cythna "), i, 86

Dæmon ("Magico Prodigioso "), ii, 349

"Dæmon of the World (The)," revised excerpt from "Queen Mab,” i, 30-58

Referred to, i, 2

Second Part, i, 38-47

The copy of "Queen Mab" worked upon for, i, x

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Dakry, Minister of Swellfoot, in "Edipus Tyrannus," Lord Eldon, i, 462
Dante, the imagery of, i, 341

"Matilda gathering flowers," translated from the "Purgatorio," ii, 345
Fragment adapted from the "Vita Nuova," ii, 346

The first canzone of the "Convito," ii, 343

To Guido Cavalcanti, Sonnet translated by Shelley, i, 29
Cavalcanti to, Sonnet translated by Shelley, ii, 347
Stanza prefixed to "Epipsychidion," i, 490

Daood, character in "Hellas," i, 535

Dead but not forgotten (fragment, 1819), ii, 195

Death ("Death is here and death is there." poem of 1820), ii, 28
Death ("They die-the dead return not," poem of 1817), ii, 29

Death, a Dialogue (poem of 1810), ii, 392

Death, and his brother Sleep, i, 30; ii, 431

Death Vanquished poem of 1810, ii, 393

"Death-bell (The) beats," ballad in “St. Irvyne," ii, 396

Deism, pillory and imprisonment for, ii, 529

Demogorgon, in "Prometheus Unbound," i, 345

Desarts of Sleep (The), fragment, 1820, ii, 227

Despair (poem of 1810), ii, 408

Devil's Walk (The), a Ballad (1812), ii, 425

Diet, disease and crime caused by unnatural, ii, 537 et seq.
Dietetic system, the effect of the, ii, 545

Diotima, "the wise prophetess." i, 510

Dirge (A), poem of 1822, ii, 280

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