HER OWN WORDS.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
[“Epipsychidion” was composed at Pisa, January, February, 1821, and
published without the author’s name, in the following summer, by C. &
J. Ollier, London. The poem was included by Mrs. Shelley in the
“Poetical Works”, 1839, both editions. Amongst the Shelley manuscripts
in the Bodleian is a first draft of “Epipsychidion”, ‘consisting of
three versions, more or less complete, of the “Preface
[Advertisement]”, a version in ink and pencil, much cancelled, of the
last eighty lines of the poem, and some additional lines which did not
appear in print’ (“Examination of the Shelley manuscripts in the
Bodleian Library, by C.D. Locock”. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1903, page
3). This draft, the writing of which is ‘extraordinarily confused and
illegible,’ has been carefully deciphered and printed by Mr. Locock in
the volume named above. Our text follows that of the editio princeps,