Page:The complete poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, including materials never before printed in any edition of the poems.djvu/930

 (2) Original | Poetry | By | Victor & Cazire [Percy Bysshe Shelley | & Elizabeth Shelley] | Edited by | Richard Garnett | C.B., LL.D. | Published by | John Lane, at the Sign | of the Bodley Head in | London and New York |

Posthumous Fragments | of | Margaret Nicholson; | Being Poems Found Amongst the Papers of that | Noted Female who attempted the Life | of the King in 1786. | Edited by | John Fitz-Victor. | Oxford: | Printed and sold by J. Munday | 1810.

St.Irvyne; | or, | The Rosicrucian''. | A Romance. | By | A Gentleman
 * of the University of Oxford. | London: | Printed for J. J. Stockdale, | 41, Pall Mall. | 1811.

The Devil's Walk; a Ballad. Printed as a broadside, 1812.

Queen Mab; | a | Philosophical Poem: | with Notes. | By | Percy Bysshe Shelley. | Ecrasez l'lnfame! | Correspondance de Voltaire. | Avia Pieridum peragro loca, nullius ante | Trita solo; iuvat integros accedere fonteis; | Atque haurire: iuratque (sic) novos decerpere flores. | Unde prius nulli velarint tempora musae. | Primum quod magnis doceo de rebus; et arctis | Religionum animos nodis exsolvere pergo. | Lucret. lib. iv. | . | Archimedes. | London: | Printed by P. B. Shelley, | 23, Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square. | 1813.

Alastor; | or, | The Spirit of Solitude: | and Other Poems. | By | Percy Bysshe Shelley | London | Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, Pater-|noster Row; and Carpenter and Son, | Old Bond Street: | By S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey | 1816.

(1) Laon and Cythna; | or, | The Revolution | of | the Golden City: | A Vision of the Nineteenth Century. | In the Stanza of Spenser. | By | Percy B. Shelley. | | Archimedes. | London: | Printed for Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, Paternoster-|Row; and C. and J. Ollier, Welbeck-Street: | By B. M'Millan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. | 1818.

(2) The | Revolt of Islam; | A Poem, | in Twelve Cantos. | By | Percy Bysshe Shelley. | London: | Printed for C. and J. Ollier, Welbeck-Street; | By B. M'Millan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. | 1818.

(3) A few copies of The Revolt of Islam bear date 1817 instead of 1818.

(4) 'The same sheets were used again in 1829 with a third title-page similar to the foregoing [2], but with the imprint "London: | Printed for John Brooks, | 421 Oxford-Street. | 1829. (H. Buxton Forman, C.B.: The Shelley Library, p. 73.)

(5) 'Copies of the 1829 issue of The Revolt of Islam not infrequently occur with Laon and Cythna text.' (Ibid., p. 73.)