Shelley the Mad, Shelley the Unbeliever Lesser (1800-1813) Cats The Irishman's Song The Provincial Controversy The Devil's Travels Early (1814-1815) Written at Bracknell To Heliette Impermanence Death To-- To --Oh, Heaven and Earth Ask the Spirits of the Atmosphere To Wordsworth A **** andist on the fall of Bonaparte Untitled 1816 In Praise of Intellectual Beauty 1817 Mary Anne's Dreams The Strong Eagle To the Lord Chancellor To William Shelley Mourning Fanny Godwin Untitled Death Oh, if there were a white cloudy light car belonged to me And Satan broke his chains To a friend in jail Returning Friend Hate Song to a Critic Ozymandias 1818 Fourteen Lines: to Nile Over the Apennines RIP to Mary A Withered Violet Calling for Suffering Untitled: Written near Naples in a Depressed Mood Fourteen Lines: Untitled to Byron 1819 Written during the Consulship of Castlereagh A Song for the English 1819 Images of the two politicians The New National Anthem Fourteen Lines, 1819 England An Ode to the West Wind An Admonition India Serenade to Sophia (Miss Stacey) Come with me to the deep grass of the forest Unity of souls Philosophy of love Love is everything today 1820 Mimosa Clouds to the Lark Ode to Freedom to Alesusa Song of Proserpine Song of Apollo Song of Pan Two Faeries: a fable Autumn: an elegy Death Summer and winter Fourteen lines: you rush to the grave To a critic Good night. A Critic Good Night The Long Ago Ah, this is not the life I had envisioned Milton's soul The bright light of the glorious sun yet to rise An elegy for the year 1821 For the night Time Untitled A parody of Arabic lyrics For Amelia Viviani The fugitive For the - Song of the impermanent A reflection on the death of Napoleon Lineteen lines: the greatness of politics Achola A dirge A remembrance To the - A word too much to be used. --There is a word unduly tarnished by men To - When soulful joys are past, I will not be king Music XIV: To Byron, in lamentation of Keats, Tomorrow, a short chapter, 1822, a light broken, to Jenny, a lament, written in Lerich Bay, when we meet and when we part, differently, the little island, the epitaph, three long poems, an ode, and an epitaph, a song. Epitaph Three Long Poems The Masked Parade of Tyranny Adoni The Triumph of Life Brandeis: A Commentary on Shelley Holmes: Shelley: Before and After the Fall Afterword