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In Horologium, 548.

Indian Serenade, The, 370; Lines written for,
435.
Inspiration, 483.

Intellectual Beauty, Hymn to, 346.
Invitation, The; To Jane, 412.
Invocation to Misery, 362.
Ireland, To, 565.

Is it that in some brighter sphere,' 487.
'Is not to-day enough?' 487.
Isle, The, 415.
Italy, To, 484.

Jane, To (The keen stars were twinkling"),
415.

Jane, To; The Invitation, The Recollection,
412; First Draft of, 440.

Jane, To: With a Guitar, 413.

JULIAN AND MADDALO, 151; Lines written for,
435.

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Mary

To, 49.

Mary, To (O Mary dear, that you were here '),
480.

Mary, To (My dearest Mary, wherefore hast
thou gone '), 481.

Mary, To (The world is dreary '), 480.

Mary, To, upon her objecting to The Witch of
Atlas,' 272.

Mary, To, who died in this Opinion, 563.
MASK OF ANARCHY, THE, 252.

Matilda gathering Flowers, 523.

Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci, On the, 369.
Melody to a Scene of Former Times, 560.
Mercury, Hymn to, 491.

Mighty Eagle,' 483.

Milton's Spirit, 483.

Minerva, Hymn to, 504.

MINOR FRAGMENTS, 480.

Misery, Invocation to, 362.

Mont Blanc Lines written in the Vale of Cha-

mouni, 347; Lines written for, 435.

Moon, Hymn to the, 505.

Moon, To the ('Art thou pale for weariness'),
485.

Moon, To the (‘Bright wanderer, fair coquette
of heaven'), 485.

Moonbeam, To the, 549.

Moschus, Translations from the Greek of,
520.

Music ('I pant for the music which is divine '),
488.

Music, To (No, Music, thou art not the "food
of Love"), 488.

Music, To (Silver key of the fountain of
tears'), 488.

Mutability (The flower that smiles to-day '),

404.

Mutability ('We are as clouds that veil the
midnight moon '), 343.

'My thoughts,' 490.

Naples, Ode to, 395.

Napoleon, Lines written on hearing the news of
the death of, 406.

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To the West Wind, 367.

Written October, 1819, before the Spaniards
had recovered their liberty, 369; Stanza
written for, 436.

EDIPUS TYRANNUS, 283.

'Oh, that a chariot of cloud were mine,' 489.
Omens, 547.

On a Faded Violet, 358.

On a Fête at Carlton House, 563.

On an Icicle that clung to the Grass of a Grave,
562.

On Death (The pale, the cold, and the moony
smile'), 343.

On Fanny Godwin, 355.
On Keats, 482.

On launching some Bottles filled with Know
ledge into the Bristol Channel, 569.
On leaving London for Wales, 572.
On Robert Emmet's Grave, 566.

On the Dark Height of Jura,' 551.

On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci, 369.
'Once more descend,' 483.

One Singing, To, 488.
Orpheus, 441.

Otho, 431.

Ozymandias, 356.

Pan, Echo, and the Satyr, 520.
Pan, Hymn of, 389.

Passage of the Apennines, 357.

Past, The, 358.

PETER BELL THE THIRD, 258.

Pine Forest of the Cascine near Pisa, The, 446
Plato, Spirit of, 519.

Plato, Translations from the Greek of, 519.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1816, 345.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1817, 349.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1818, 356.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1819, 364.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1820, 371.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1821, 401.
POEMS WRITTEN IN 1822, 410.
Poetry and Music, 485.
Poet's Lover, The, 487.
Political Greatness, 405.
Ponte al Mare, Pisa, 407.

Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nichol-
son, 554.

Prince Athanase, 424.

PROMETHEUS UNBOUND, 160; Lines written
for, 435.

Proserpine, Song of, while gathering flowers on
the Plain of Enna, 388.

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Cavalcanti, Guido, to Dante Alighieri, 525.
Dante Alighieri to Guido Cavalcanti, 522.
Evening: To Harriet, 339.

Farewell to North Devon: a Fragment,
572.

Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of
Bonaparte, 344.

'Lift not the painted veil which those who
live,' 363.

On launching some Bottles filled with
Knowledge into the Bristol Channel, 569.
Ozymandias, 356.

Political Greatness, 405.

To a Balloon laden with Knowledge, 569.
To Byron, 482.

To Harriet: a Fragment, 568.

To Ianthe, 340.

To the Nile, 357.

To Wordsworth, 344.

'Ye hasten to the grave! What seek ye
there,' 400.

Sophia, To, 370.

Spectral Horseman, The, 559.

Spirit of Plato, 519.

SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE, THE, 31.

('I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden'), 387.
(Music, when soft voices die '), 404.
(O mighty mind, in whose deep stream
age'), 482.

(Oh, there are spirits of the air '), 340.
(One word is too often profaned'), 408.
When passion's trance is overpast'),
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('Yet look on me

away'), 341.

To a Balloon laden with Knowledge, 569.
To a Skylark, 381.

To a Star, 563.

To Constantia, 481.

To Constantia singing, 352.

To Death (Death! where is thy victory '), 549.
To Edward Williams, 409.

To Emilia Viviani, 482.

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To Harriet: Fragment of a Sonnet, 568.
To Harriet (It is not blasphemy to hope that
Heaven"), 568.

To Harriet ('O thou bright Sun! beneath
the dark blue line'), 339.

To Harriet (Thy look of love has power to
calm '), 342.

To Ianthe, 340.
To Ireland, 565.
To Italy, 484.

To Jane; The Invitation, The Recollection,
412; First Draft of, 440.

To Jane (The keen stars were twinkling '), 415.
To Jane With a Guitar, 413.
To Mary

49.

To Mary (My dearest Mary, wherefore hast
thou gone'), 481.

To Mary (O Mary dear, that you were here '),
480.

To Mary (The world is dreary'), 480.

To Mary, on her objecting to "The Witch of At-
las,' 272.

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