Informationen über das Album The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 2 von Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley hat endlich Montag 2 Februar 2026 sein neues Album herausgegeben, genannt The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 2.
Dieses Album ist sicher nicht das erste seiner Karriere, wir möchten euch an Alben wie The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 1 erinnern.
Die 186 Lieder, dass das Album bestehen, sind die folgenden:
Hier ist eine kleine Liederliste, die sich Percy Bysshe Shelley singen entscheiden könnte, einschließlich des Albums, aus dem jedes Lied kommt:
- On Death
- Fragment: ‘I Would Not Be A King'
- Fragment: Love The Universe To-Day
- Hymn Of Apollo
- ‘Mighty Eagle'
- A Summer Evening Churchyard
- Stanzas.—April, 1814
- Lines Written In The Bay Of Lerici
- Good-Night
- Ozymandias
- Lines Written Among The Euganean Hills
- Lines To A Reviewer
- Fragment: To One Singing
- Song
- Fragment: Music And Sweet Poetry
- The Birth Of Pleasure
- Death
- Fragment: “Amor Aeternus'
- Fragment: ‘And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned'
- Ode To Naples (Epode 1b)
- To Jane: ‘The Keen Stars Were Twinkling'
- Song For ‘Tasso'
- Fragment: Zephyrus The Awakener
- On A Faded Violet
- Epitaph
- Sonnet: Political Greatness
- Fragment: Life Rounded With Sleep
- To Jane: The Invitation
- Fragment: ‘The Death Knell Is Ringing'
- To Sophia
- From The Arabic: An Imitation
- Cancelled Passage
- To Mary —
- To Jane: The Recollection
- Lines: ‘When The Lamp Is Shattered'
- Hymn Of Pan
- Sonnet To Byron
- Fragment: To The Moon
- To Emilia Viviani
- Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
- Fragment: To The People Of England
- The Indian Serenade
- To William Shelley II
- To —. ‘Oh! There are Spirits of The Air'
- Fragment: Death In Life
- Fragment: Sufficient Unto The Day
- The Past
- To The Nile
- Fragment Of A Satire On Satire
- Fragment: ‘I Stood Upon A Heaven-Cleaving Turret'
- From The Original Draft Of The Poem To William Shelley
- Ode To Naples (Epode 2b)
- Fragment: ‘My Head Is Wild With Weeping'
- Orpheus
- The Sunset
- An Allegory
- A Hate-Song
- Lines: ‘That Time is Dead For Ever'
- Mutability
- The Two Spirits: An Allegory
- Fragment: The Lake's Margin
- To A Skylark
- Ode To Naples (Strophe 1)
- Fragment: ‘Great Spirit'
- Similes For Two Political Characters Of 1819
- The Cloud
- Fragment: To A Friend Released From Prison
- Lines Written During The Castlereagh Administration
- Autumn: A Dirge
- The Boat On The Serchio
- Liberty
- To The Moon
- Fragment: Home
- The Pine Forest Of The Cascine Near Pisa
- Otho
- Ode To Naples (Epode 2a)
- Fragment: Wedded Souls
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 1a)
- To Edward Williams
- An Ode, Written October, 1819, Before The Spaniards Had Recovered Their Liberty
- Fragment: ‘Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was'
- To Constantia
- Fragment: Love's Tender Atmosphere
- Fragment: A Serpent-Face
- Fragment: ‘Follow To The Deep Wood's Weeds'
- Fragment: The Vine-Shroud
- Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
- With A Guitar, To Jane
- Sonnet (Lift not the painted veil...)
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 1b)
- Fragment: Beauty's Halo
- Fragment: ‘When Soft Winds And Sunny Skies'
- Stanza, Written At Bracknell
- Ode To Naples (Strophe 2)
- To William Shelley
- Marenghi
- Buona Notte
- Song To The Men Of England
- The Tower Of Famine
- The Waning Moon
- Fragment: Thoughts Come And Go In Solitude
- Fragment: ‘Unrisen Splendour Of The Brightest Sun'
- A Lament
- ‘O That A Chariot Of Cloud Were Mine'
- To Constantia, Singing
- The Fugitives
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 2a)
- The Sensitive Plant Part III
- Marianne's Dream
- Fragment: Milton's Spirit
- The Magnetic Lady To Her Patient
- To Mary Shelley
- The Aziola
- Fragment: The Lady Of The South
- Variation Of The Song Of The Moon
- Ode To Liberty
- Fragment: ‘I Faint, I Perish With My Love!'
- The Isle
- To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
- An Exhortation
- Epithalamium
- Fragment: ‘The Viewless And Invisible Consequence'
- Mutability II (The flower that smiles today...)
- Invocation To Misery
- To William Shelley III
- The Woodman And The Nightingale
- Music
- On The Medusa Of Leonardo Da Vinci In The Florentine Gallery
- Fragment: ‘Ye Gentle Visitations Of Calm Thought'
- Love's Philosophy
- Dirge For The Year
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 2b)
- To The Lord Chancellor
- Fragment: The False Laurel And The True
- Fragment: May The Limner
- Summer And Winter
- Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa
- Fragments Supposed To Be Parts Of Otho
- The Sensitive Plant Part I
- To Harriet
- Ginevra
- Fragment: Rain
- Fragment: Apostrophe To Silence
- Fragments Written For Hellas
- The Question
- Remembrance
- A Vision Of The Sea
- Another Fragment: To Music
- Fragment: ‘Such Hope, As Is The Sick Despair Of Good'
- On Fanny Godwin
- Fragment: To Byron
- To —.' Yet Look On Me.'
- Time
- The Zucca
- Ode To Naples (Epode 1a)
- Fragment: To The Mind Of Man
- To Mary Shelley II
- Fragment: Pater Omnipotens
- Scene From ‘Tasso'
- Fragment On Keats
- Fragment: ‘A Gentle Story Of Two Lovers Young'
- Fragment: The Deserts Of Dim Sleep
- Fragment: ‘The Rude Wind Is Singing'
- Stanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naples
- Love, Hope, Desire, And Fear
- Fragment: ‘Methought I Was A Billow In The Crowd'
- Fragment: “Igniculus Desiderii'
- Fragment: ‘O Thou Immortal Deity'
- Lines: ‘We Meet Not As We Parted'
- Arethusa
- The Sensitive Plant Part II
- To-Morrow
- Time Long Past
- Cancelled Stanza
- Fiordispina
- Song Of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers On The Plain Of Enna
- Passage Of The Apennines
- The World's Wanderers
- A Fragment: To Music
- Lines To A Critic
- Lines: ‘The Cold Earth Slept Below'
- Stanzas 1 And 2
- Fragment: A Wanderer
- Lines Written On Hearing The News Of The Death Of Napoleon
- National Anthem
- Ode to the West Wind
