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Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin *** [Composed June, 1814. Published in "Posthumous Poems", 1824.] 1. Mine eyes were dim with tears unshed; Yes, I was firm--thus wert not thou;-- My baffled looks did fear yet dread To meet thy looks--I could not know How anxiously they sought to shine _5 With soothing pity upon mine. 2. To sit and curb the soul's mute rage Which preys upon itself alone; To curse the life which is the cage Of fettered grief that dares not groan, _10 Hiding from many a careless eye The scorned load of agony. 3. Whilst thou alone, then not regarded, The ... thou alone should be, To spend years thus, and be rewarded, _15 As thou, sweet love, requited me When none were near--Oh! I did wake From torture for that moment's sake. 4. Upon my heart thy accents sweet Of peace and pity fell like dew _20 On flowers half dead;--thy lips did meet Mine tremblingly; thy dark eyes threw Their soft persuasion on my brain, Charming away its dream of pain. 5. We are not happy, sweet! our state _25 Is strange and full of doubt and fear; More need of words that ills abate;-- Reserve or censure come not near Our sacred friendship, lest there be No solace left for thee and me. _30 6. Gentle and good and mild thou art, Nor can I live if thou appear Aught but thyself, or turn thine heart Away from me, or stoop to wear The mask of scorn, although it be _35 To hide the love thou feel'st for me. NOTES: _2 wert 1839; did 1824. _3 fear 1824, 1839; yearn cj. Rossetti. _23 Their 1839; thy 1824. _30 thee]thou 1824, 1839. _32 can I 1839; I can 1824. _36 feel'st 1839; feel 1824. About Percy Bysshe Shelley Text Summary Volume 1 Preface The Daemon of the World Alastor: or, The Spirit of Solitude The Revolt of Islam Prince Athanase Rosalind and Helen Julian and Maddalo Prometheus Unbound The Cenci The Mask of Anarchy Peter Bell the Third Letter to Maria Gisborne The Witch of Atlas Oedipus Tyrannus Epipsychidion Adonais Hellas Fragments of an unfinished Drama Charles The First The Triumph of Life Volume 2 - Early Poems 1814-1815 Note Stanzas To Harriet To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin To -- Mutability On Death A Summer Evening Churchyard To -- To Wordsworth Feelings of a Republican Lines Note on the Early Poems Poems Written in 1816 The Sunset Hymn to Intellectual Beauty Mont Blanc Note on Poems of 1816 Poems Written in 1817 Marianne's Dream To Constantia, Singing A Fragment: To One Singing A Fragment: To Music Mighty Eagle To the Lord Chancellor To William Shelley On Fanny Godwin Lines Death Otho `O That A Chariot of Cloud Were Mine' Fragments: A Hate Song Lines to A Critic Ozymandias Note on Poems of 1817 Poems Written in 1818 To the Nile Passage of the Apennines The Past To Mary -- On A Faded Violet Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills Tasso Invocation to Misery Stanzas Written in Dejection The Woodman and the Nightingale Marenghi Sonnet Fragments: Note on Poems of 1818 Poems Written in 1819 Lines Written During the Castlereagh Administration Song to The Men of England Similes Fragment: To The People of England Fragment: What Men Gain Fairly A New National Anthem Sonnet: England in 1819 An Ode Cancelled Stanza Ode to Heaven Ode to The West Wind An Exhortation The Indian Serenade To Sophia To William Shelley To Mary Shelley On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci Love's Philosophy Fragment: The Birth of Pleasure Fragment: Love the Universe Today Fragment: A Gentle Story of Two Lovers Young Fragment: Love's Tender Atmosphere Fragment: Wedded Souls Fragment: Is It That In Some Brighter Sphere Fragment: Sufficient Unto The Day Fragment: Ye Gentle Visitations of Calm Thought Fragment: Music and Sweet Poetry Fragment: The Sephulchre of Memory Fragment: When A Lover Clasps His Fairest Fragment: Wake The Serpent Not Fragment: Rain Fragment: A Tale Untold Fragment: To Italy Fragment: Wine of the Fairies Fragment: A Roman's Chamber Fragment: Rome and Nature Variation of the Song of The Moon Cancelled Stanza of The Mask of Anarchy Note on Poems of 1819 Poems Written in 1820 The Sensitive Plant A Vision of The Sea The Cloud To A Skylark Ode To Liberty To -- Arethusa Song Of Prosperine Hymn of Apollo Hymn of Pan The Question The Two Spirits: An Allegory Ode to Naples Autumn: A Dirge The Waning Moon To The Moon Death Liberty Summer and Winter The Tower of Famine An Allegory The World's Wanderers Sonnet Lines to A Reviewer Fragment of A Satire on Satire Good Night Orpheus Fiordispina Time Long Past Fragments: Note on Poems of 1820 Poems Written in 1821 Dirge For The Year To Night Time Lines From The Arabic: An Imitation To Emilia Viviani The Fugitives To -- Song Mutability Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon Sonnet: Political Greatness The Aziola A Lament Remembrance To Edward Williams To -- A Bridal Song Epithalamium Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear Fragments: Ginerva Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa The Boat on the Serchio Music Sonnet to Byron Fragments: To-Morrow Stanza Fragments: Note on Poems of 1821 Poems Written in 1822 The Zucca The Magnetic Lady to Her Patient Lines: When the Lamp is Shattered To Jane: The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa With a Guitar, To Jane To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twinkling A Dirge Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici Lines: We Meet Not As We Parted The Isle Fragment: To the Moon Epitaph Note on Poems of 1822 Volume 3 Hymn to Mercury Homer's Hymn to Castor and Pollux Homer's Hymn to the Moon Homer's Hymn to the Sun Homer's Hymn to the Earth Homer's Hymn to Minerva Homer's Hymn to Venus The Cyclops Epigrams Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Bion From the Greek of Moschus Pan, Echo, and the Satyr From Vergil's Tenth Eclogue From Vergil's Fourth Georgic Sonnet: The First Canzone of the Convito Matilda Gathering Flowers Ugolino Sonnet: Scenes from the Magico Prodigioso Stanzas from Calderon Scenes from the Faust of Goethe Volume 3 - Juvenilia Queen Mab Verses on a Cat Fragment: Omens Epitaphium A Dialogue To the Moonbeam The Solitary To Death Love's Rose Eyes: A Fragment Original Poetry Poems from St. Irvyne Despair Fragment The Spectral Horseman Melody Bigotry's Victim On An Icicle Love To A Star To Mary Who Died In This Opinion A Tale of Society As It Is: To The Republicans of North America To Ireland The Retrospect To Harriet: Sonnet: To A Balloon Laden With Knowledge Sonnet The Devil's Walk Farewell to North Devon On Leaving London for Wales The Wandering Jew's Soliloquy Evening To Ianthe Song From The Wandering Jew To The Queen of My Heart Notes: Sorry, no summary available yet. 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