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The Romantic Poets » Percy Bysshe Shelley » Shelley Poems

Shelley Poems

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Percy Bysshe Shelley Poems

“Nothing in the world is single;
All things by a law divine
In one spirit meet and mingle.
Why not I with thine?”

From: Love’s Philosophy by Shelley

  1. Ode To A Skylark
  2. Ode To The West Wind
  3. Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
  4. Ozymandias
  5. Alastor: Or The Spirit Of Solitude
  6. Bereavement
  7. Song
  8. Song Of Proserpine
  9. Stanzas Written In Dejection
  10. When The Lamp Is Shattered
  11. To Night
  12. The Cloud
  13. Mutability
  14. Queen Mab

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  • Shelley Poems
    • Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
    • Alastor: Or The Spirit Of Solitude
    • Bereavement
    • introduction
    • Love’s Philosophy
    • Mutability
    • Ode To A Skylark
    • Ode To The West Wind
    • Ozymandias
    • Queen Mab
    • Song
    • Song Of Proserpine
    • Stanzas Written In Dejection
    • The Cloud
    • To Night
    • When The Lamp Is Shattered