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The Lansdowne poets

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded among the finest lyric poets in the English language. He is most famous for such classic anthology verse works as Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, and The Masque of Anarchy, which are among the most popular and critically acclaimed poems in the English language. His major works, however, are long visionary poems which included Prometheus Unbound, Alastor, Adonaïs, The Revolt of Islam, and the unfinished The Triumph of Life. The Cenci (1819) and Prometheus Unbound (1820) were dramatic plays in five and four acts respectively. He also wrote the Gothic novels Zastrozzi (1810) and St. Irvyne (1811) and the short works The Assassins (1814) and The Coliseum (1817). Source and more information

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Works [6 stories, 56 poems, 3 essays]

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56 poems, 6 stories, 3 essays Al Aaraaf Alone [Annabel Lee]( Bells Bridal Ballad City in the Sea Coliseum Conqueror Worm Dream Dreamland Dreams Dream Within a Dream Eldorado Enigma Eulalie Evening Star Fairyland For Annie Forest Reverie Happiest Day Haunted Palace Hymn Hymn (Translation from the Greek) Imitation Introduction (1831) In Youth I have known one Israfel Lenore Pæan [Raven]( Romance Scenes from Politian Silence Sleeper Song Spirits of the Dead Tamerlane The Lake The Valley of Unrest To Frances S. Osgood To F—— To Helen To Helen To Isadore To Marie Louise (Shew) To My Mother To One in Paradise To Science To the River To The Same To Zante To —— ("I heed not that my earthly lot") To —— ("The Bowers whereat, in dreams, I see") Ulalume Valentine Village Street 6 stories: [Island of the Fay]( The Power of Words The Coll(X1t1Y of Monos and Una The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion Shadow—A Parable [Silence—A Fable]( 3 Essays: The Poetic Principle The Philosophy of Composition Old English Poetry