The poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley / Decorated by Charles Ricketts
- Author
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822
- Published
- London : Printed at the Ballantyne Press : Sold by Bacon & Ricketts, The Vale Press, 1901-1902.
- Physical Description
- 3 volumes ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Ricketts, Charles S., 1866-1931
- Contents
- V.1. Prometheus unbound. Cenci. --v.2. Adonais. Epipsychidion. Alastor, Hellas. The witch of Atlas. The sensitive plant. Ode to the west wind. To a skylark. To night. To the moon. Hymn to intellectual beauty. Hymn of pan. Arethusa. The cloud. An exhortation. "Chameleons feed on light and air." Evening. Ponte a mare Pisa. Stanzas written in dejection, near Naples. "Rarely, rarely, comest thou, spirit of delight." A lament. "O world! O life! O time." "When the lamp is shattered." Mutability. "One word is too often profaned." "Music when soft voices die." Time. "That time is dead forever, child." A song. "A widow bird satmourning for her love." The world's wanderers. A dirge. Dirge for the year. Lines to an Indian air. Good night. Summer and winter. Time long past. -- v.3. The revolt of Islam.
- Collection
- Fine Printing Collection.
- Note
- Decorated pate at beginning of each work.
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