Ackermann's Quellen, Vorbilder, Stoffe zu Shelley's Poetischen Werken (viz., Alastor, Epipsychidion, Adonais, Hellas), Erlangen and Leipzig, 1890, and the same author's article on the Prometheus in Englische Studien, Band XVI, may be consulted. A bibliography is appended to Shelley in the Great Writers Series. 222. Our spoil is won, 141. Palace-roof of cloudless nights, Poet of Nature, thou hast wept to know, 27. Rarely, rarely, comest thou, 249. Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth, 200. She left me at the silent time, 297. Sleep, sleep on! forget thy pain, Sweet Spirit! Sister of that orphan Swifter far than summer's flight, Swiftly walk o'er the western wave, Tell me, thou star, whose wings of That time is dead for ever, child, The awful shadow of some unseen The cold earth slept below, 26. 251. The Fountains mingle with the The golden gates of Sleep unbar, The keen stars were twinkling, The odour from the flower is gone, 45. The pale stars are gone, 135. The serpent is shut out from para- The sleepless Hours who watch The snow upon my lifeless moun- The spider spreads her webs, |