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Sonnet -- Ye Hasten To The Grave! - Sonnet -- Ye Hasten To The Grave! Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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DOC) Paper 29th June 2015. Romanticism and the South-West Conference, Bristol University. Title: The Materiality of Verse: Shelley's Sonnet 'On Launching Some Bottles Filled with Knowledge into the Bristol Channel' | Phil
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English Poetry II. Percy Bysshe Shelley (4 August 1792 – 8 July 1822) was born in West Sussex, England. He was from a wealthy and conservative family. - ppt download
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1822now on Twitter: "Leigh Hunt writes 'A Thought of the Nile' in the fifteen minute sonnet writing competition with Shelley and Keats. — February 4 1818. https://t.co/0iYEvZlEIn" / Twitter
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What Trumps Vain Boasts": The Wizardry of "Ozymandias" [by David Lehman] - The Best American Poetry
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P.B. Shelley, “Sonnet: Political Greatness” (1820 or 1821) — Graham Henderson: Home of The Real Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Ozymandias" by P. B. Shelley
1822now on Twitter: "I send you a sonnet. I don't expect you to publish it but you may show it to whom you wish. — Percy Shelley, November 23 1819. https://t.co/y4Hrcy08Rl" /
Poem of the week: England in 1819 | Poetry | The Guardian