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SHOWING THE VARIOUS PRINTED SOURCES OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS EDITION.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

1.

(1) Original Poetry; : By : Victor and Cazire. : Call it not vain:—they

do not err, : Who say, that, when the poet dies, : Mute Nature mourns

her worshipper. : “Lay of the Last Minstrel.” : Worthing : Printed by C.

and W. Phillips, : for the Authors; : And sold by J. J. Stockdale, 41,

Pall-Mall, : And all other Booksellers. 1810.

 

(2) Original : Poetry : By : Victor & Cazire : [Percy Bysshe Shelley : &

Elizabeth Shelley] : Edited by : Richard Garnett C.B., LL.D. : Published

by : John Lane, at the Sign : of the Bodley Head in : London and New

York : MDCCCXCVIII.

 

2.

Posthumous Fragments : of : Margaret Nicholson; : Being Poems Found

Amongst the Papers of that : Noted Female who attempted the Life : of

the King in 1786. : Edited by : John Fitz-Victor. : Oxford: : Printed

and sold by J. Munday : 1810.

 

3.

St. Irvyne; : or, : The Rosicrucian. : A Romance. : By : A Gentleman :

of the University of Oxford. : London: : Printed for J. J. Stockdale, :

41, Pall Mall. : 1811.

 

4.

The Devil’s Walk; a Ballad. Printed as a broadside, 1812.

 

5.

Queen Mab; : a : Philosophical Poem: : with Notes. : By : Percy Bysshe

Shelley. : Ecrasez l’Infame! : “Correspondance de Voltaire.” : Avia

Pieridum peragro loca, nullius ante : Trita solo; iuvat integros

accedere fonteis; : Atque haurire: iuratque (sic) novos decerpere

flores. : Unde prius nulli velarint tempora nausae. : Primum quod magnis

doceo de rebus; et arctis : Religionum animos nodis exsolvere pergo. :

Lucret. lib. 4 : Dos pou sto, kai kosmon kineso. : Archimedes. : London:

: Printed by P. B. Shelley, : 23, Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square. :

1813.

 

6.

Alastor; : or, : The Spirit of Solitude: : and Other Poems. : By : Percy

Bysshe Shelley : London : Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy,

Pater-:noster Row; and Carpenter and Son, : Old Bond Street: : By S.

Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey : 1816.

 

7.

(1) Laon and Cythna; : or, : The Revolution : of : the Golden City: : A

Vision of the Nineteenth Century. : In the Stanza of Spenser. : By :

Percy B. Shelley. : Dos pou sto, kai kosmon kineso. : Archimedes. :

London: : Printed for Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, Paternoster-:Row; and C.

and J. Ollier, Welbeck-Street: : By B. M’Millan, Bow-Street,

Covent-Garden. : 1818.

 

(2) The : Revolt of Islam; : A Poem, : in Twelve Cantos. : By : Percy

Bysshe Shelley. : London: : Printed for C. and J. Ollier,

Welbeck-Street; : By B. M’Millan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. : 1818.

 

(3) A few copies of “The Revolt of Islam” bear date 1817 instead of

1818.

 

(4) ‘The same sheets were used again in 1829 with a third title-page

similar to the foregoing [2], but with the imprint “London: : Printed

for John Brooks, : 421 Oxford-Street. : 1829.”’ (H. Buxton Forman, C.B.:

The Shelley Library, page 73.)

 

(5) ‘Copies of the 1829 issue of “The Revolt of Islam” not infrequently

occur with “Laon and Cythna” text.’ (Ibid., page 73.)

 

8.

Rosalind and Helen, : A Modern Eclogue; : With Other Poems: : By : Percy

Bysshe Shelley. : London: : Printed for C. and J. Ollier, : Vere Street,

Bond Street. : 1819.

 

9.

(1) The Cenci. : A Tragedy, : In Five Acts. : By Percy B. Shelley. :

Italy. : Printed for C. and J. Ollier, : Vere Street, Bond Street. :

London. : 1819.

 

(2) The Cenci : A Tragedy : In Five Acts : By : Percy Bysshe Shelley :

Second Edition : London : C. and J. Ollier Vere Street Bond Street :

1821.

 

10.

Prometheus Unbound : A Lyrical Drama : In Four Acts : With Other Poems :

By : Percy Bysshe Shelley : Audisne haec, Amphiarae, sub terram abdite?

: London : C. and J. Ollier Vere Street Bond Street : 1820.

 

11.

Oedipus Tyrannus; : or, : Swellfoot The Tyrant. : A Tragedy. : In Two

Acts. : Translated from the Original Doric. : —Choose Reform or

civil-war, : When thro’ thy streets, instead of hare with dogs, A

CONSORT-QUEEN shall hunt a KING with hogs, : Riding on the IONIAN

MINOTAUR. : London: : Published for the Author, : By J. Johnston, 98,

Cheapside, and sold by all booksellers. : 1820.

 

12.

Epipsychidion : Verses Addressed to the Noble : And Unfortunate Lady :

Emilia V— : Now Imprisoned in the Convent of — : L’ anima amante si

slancia fuori del creato, e si crea nel infinito : un Mondo tutto per

essa, diverso assai da questo oscuro e pauroso : baratro. Her Own Words.

: London : C. and J. Ollier Vere Street Bond Street : MDCCCXXI.

 

13.

(1) Adonais : An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, : Author of Endymion,

Hyperion etc. : By : Percy B. Shelley : Aster prin men elampes eni

zooisin eoos. : Nun de thanon, lampeis esmeros en phthimenois. : Plato.

: Pisa : With the Types of Didot : MDCCCXXI.

 

(2) Adonais. : An Elegy : on the : Death of John Keats, : Author of

Endymion, Hyperion, etc. : By : Percy B. Shelley. : [Motto as in (1)]

Cambridge: : Printed by W. Metcalfe, : and sold by Messrs. Gee &

Bridges, Market-Hill. : MDCCCXXIX.

 

14.

Hellas : A Lyrical Drama : By : Percy B. Shelley : MANTIS EIM’ ESTHAON

‘AGONON : Oedip. Colon. : London : Charles and James Ollier Vere Street

: Bond Street : MDCCCXXII. (The last work issued in Shelley’s lifetime.)

 

15.

Posthumous Poems : of : Percy Bysshe Shelley. : In nobil sangue vita

umile e queta, : Ed in alto intelletto on puro core; : Frutto senile in

sul giovenil fiore, : E in aspetto pensoso anima lieta. : Petrarca. :

London, 1824: : Printed for John and Henry L. Hunt, : Tavistock Street,

Covent Garden. (Edited by Mrs. Shelley.)

 

16.

The : Masque of Anarchy. : A Poem. : By Percy Bysshe Shelley. Now first

published, with a Preface : by Leigh Hunt. : Hope is Strong; : Justice

and Truth their winged child have found. : “Revolt of Islam”. : London:

: Edward Moxon, 64, New Bond Street. : 1832.

 

17.

The Shelley Papers : Memoir : of : Percy Bysshe Shelley : By T. Medwin,

Esq. : And : Original Poems and Papers : By Percy Bysshe Shelley. : Now

first collected. : London: : Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. : 1833.

(The Poems occupy pages 109-126.)

 

18.

The : Poetical Works : of : Percy Bysshe Shelley. : Edited : by Mrs

Shelley. : Lui non trov’ io, ma suoi santi vestigi : Tutti rivolti alla

superna strada : Veggio, lunge da’ laghi averni e stigi.—Petrarca. : In

Four Volumes. : Vol. 1 [2 3 4] : London: : Edward Moxon, Dover Street. :