ADONAIS. 1821. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, Author of Endymion, Hyperion, &c. By Percy B. Shelley. Pisa: With the types of Didot. 1821. 4to, pp. 25. Αστήρ τρὶν μὲν ἔλαμπες ενι ζῶοισιν επος. Νυν δε θανῶν, λαμπεις ἔσπερος εν φθίμενοις.-Plato. EPIPSYCHIDION. Verses addressed to the Noble and Unfortu nate Lady Emilia V of now imprisoned in the Convent London: C. & J. Ollier, Vere Street, Bond Street. 1821. 8vo, pp. 31. 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. 1822. HER OWN WORDS. HELLAS. London: 1822. A Lyrical Drama. By Percy B. Shelley. Charles and James Ollier, Vere Street, Bond Street. 8vo, pp. xii. 60. MANTIZ EIM' EZOAON 'ATONON.-Odip. Colon. The last work published by Shelley himself. The remainder are pos thumous publications. POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATIONS. POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. London: Printed for John and Henry L. Hunt, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden. 1824. 8vo, pp. xii. 415. In nobil sangue vita umile e queta, E in aspetto pensoso anima lieta.-Petrarca. THE MASQUE OF ANARCHY. A Poem. By Percy Bysshe Shelley. Now first published, with a Preface by Leigh Hunt. London: Edward Moxon, 64 New Bond Street. 1832. Fcp. 8vo, pp. xxx. 47. Hope is strong: Justice and Truth their winged child have found.-Revolt of Islam. 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. 18m0, pp. viii. 180. ESSAYS, LETTERS FROM ABROAD, TRANSLATIONS AND FRAGMENTS. By Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. In two volumes. London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street. 1840. Crown 8vo, pp. xxxii. 320, viii. 360. RELICS OF SHELLEY. Edited by Richard Garnett. London: Edward Moxon & Co., Dover Street. 1862. Fcp. 8vo, pp. xvi. 191. "Sing again, with your dear voice revealing Of some world far from ours, Where music and moonlight and feeling CONTENTS (Preface)-Prologue to Hellas (with note)-The Magic Plant (with note)-Orpheus (with note)-Scene from Tasso (with note)-Fiordispina (with note)-To his Genius-Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear-Lines (We meet not as we parted ")-Lines written in the Bay of Lerici-Frag ments of the Adonais (with notes)-Translation of the First Canzone of Dante's Convito. INDEX. ADDISON, his Cato, ii. 16 Alps, the, i. 119, 120, 348 Annual Parliaments, i. 364, 365 ii. 49 Apollonius Rhodius, i. 410 Aspasia, ii. 134, 135 Juan, 241; his Childe Harold, CALDERON, i. 388, ii. 14, 305, 306; Chaucer, ii. 27 BACON, quoted, ii. 4; a poet, 8, Chesterfield, Lord, his distinction 49 Barthélemi, ii. 44 Bisham wood, ii. 278 Blackstone, quoted, i. 254 Buffon, his sublime but gloomy Byron, Lord, his Hours of Idle- between simulation and dissimu- Chillon, castle of, i. 340 Cobbett, William, on Annual Par- Comyns, Lord Chief Baron, his Correggio, two pictures of, ii. 249, DANTE, i. 385; ii. 24; the first Danube, the, i. 15, 32 Diotima, the prophetess, ii. 88, 89 EATON, Daniel Isaac, sentence on, Evian, town of, i. 335, 336 FINNERTY, Mr. Peter, i. 255; ii. Fitzwilliam, Lord, recall of, ii. Fletcher, John, his Two Noble Forsyth's Travels in Italy, ii. 285 Fust, specimens of his press, ii. GENOA, i. 153 George III., i. 237 Gibbon, his house at Lausanne, i. Gisborne, Mr. and Mrs., letters to, Gisborne, Mrs., ii. 228, 229 352; his lawsuit and pecuniary Hermance, village of, described, Hesiod, quoted, ii. 61 Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, his Homer, quoted, ii. 56, 62; on KEAN, Edmund, ii. 293 LAFAYETTE, words of, i. 262 Livy, ii. 9; description by, 256 Lyttelton, Lord, ii. 210, 211, 212 Macbeth, quoted, i. 47, 93, 273; Malthus, i. 280, 281; Godwin's Marlow, ii. 223; Shelley's house Marsyas, ii. 106, 107 Milan Cathedral, ii. 225 Mont Blanc, i. 348 Moore, Thomas, ii. 339, 357, 358, Music, ii. 70, 71 NERNI, village of, described, i. Newton, Sir Isaac, ii. 374 OBSCENITY, blasphemy against PAINE, THOMAS, i. 278 407 Petronius, poetical description of, Plato, i. 421; essentially a poet, Pliny quoted, i. 294 Queen Mab, piratical republication RAPHAEL, i. 384; his St. Cecilia, Reveley, Henry, letters to, ii. 299- Rome, a city of the dead, ii. 261; SCHILLER, his Jungfrau von Or- Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel Shakespeare, quoted, i. 384; the TASSO, bold and true words of, |