NOTE BOOKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY FROM THE ORIGINALS IN THE DECIPHERED, TRANSCRIBED, AND EDITED, H. BUXTON FORMAN, C.B. IN THREE VOLUMES PRINTED FOR MEMBERS OF THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY BOSTON, M CM XI CONTENTS OF PARTI Colloquy between the Earth and the Moon, Dialogue, "I rise, as from a bath of sparkling Draft for the Assize of Demogorgon, Act IV. To Night ("Swiftly walk oer the Western wave") PAGE Evening in the Euganean Hills "Why should you overlive your life again" An abandoned Song. 139 143 Jottings: probably for "Julian and Maddalo❞ Julian and Maddalo A Satire upon Satire Fragments: "What if the suns & stars & Earth" 157 “With as great an admiration" (prose) 158 "And like a dying lady lean & pale". 159 "His limbs His face was like a snake's" "The gentleness of rain is in the Wind" Fragments: "This was the . . . sepulchre" "A lone wood walk" "Within the surface of the fleeting river" Ode to the West Wind: Draft of Stanzas I, II, and III. . 161 162 163 170 Doggerel lines: ""Twas the 20th of October" the West Wind. Italian quatrain of doubtful authorship . On Buonaparte (for a Drama) him" Fragments: "I more esteem | Her whom I love," 182 "her dress Antique & strange". . 182 "The roses arose early" (from the Spanish) 183 |