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CONTENTS
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Poems written in 1820 (continued)— PAGE
Autumn: A Dirge 614
The Waning Moon 615
To the Moon 615
Death 616
Liberty 616
Summer and Winter 616
The Tower of Famine 617
An Allegory 618
The World's Wanderers 618
Sonnet: 'Ye hasten to the grave!' 618
Lines to a Reviewer 619
Fragment of a Satire on Satire 619
Good-night 620
Buona Notte 621
Orpheus 621
Fiordispina 624
Time Long Past 626
Fragments:
The Deserts of Dim Sleep 626
'The viewless and invisible consequence' 626
A Serpent-face 627
Death in Life 627
'Such hope, as is the sick despair of good' 627
'Alas! this is not what I thought life was' 627
Milton's Spirit 627
'Unrisen splendour of the brightest sun' 628
Pater Omnipotens 628
To the Mind of Man 628
Note on Poems of 1820, by Mrs. Shelley 629
Poems written in 1821.
Dirge for the Year 630
To Night 630
Time 631
Lines: 'Far, far away' 631
From the Arabic: An Imitation 631
To Emilia Viviani 632
The Fugitives 632
To ———. 'Music, when soft voices die' 633
Song: 'Rarely, rarely, comest thou' 633
Mutability 633
Lines written on hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon 634
Sonnet: Political Greatness 635
The Aziola 636
A Lament 636
Remembrance 637
To Edward Williams 637
To ———. 'One word is too often profaned' 639
To ———. 'When passion's trance is overpast' 639
A Bridal Song 639
Epithalamium 640
Another Version of the Same 640
Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear 641