Notes On the Ms volume of Shelleys Poems in the Library of Harvard College

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Mrs. Shelley's hand ; date, Shelley's hand. Pages 84-86: A DREAM (The Question). Mrs.
Shelley's hand.
Line 14, enclosed in parentheses. 15, Heaven's collected 31, punctuate, And bulrushes and reeds, Page 87 : ODE TO LIBERTV. Shelley's hand. Lines 1-3, A glorious people vibrated again The lightning of the Nations Liberty From heart etc. 4, unto the sky 10, Heaven 11, ' the spirit's whirlwind wrapt it 15, Deep. I 16, moon 17, Abyss 18, Heaven 19, Island Note. The poem ends with line 21, and is cr
...ossed out. The punctuation of the opening lines, however, is important in view of Forman's emendation, and the use of capitals (not elsewhere noticed in this paper) is an instructive example of Shelley's habit with regard to them.
Page 90 : THE INDIAN SERENADE. Shelley's hand. Line 3, The winds 4, burning (The Liberal reading) 7, Has borne (Mrs. Shelley reads has led, 1824) 11, The champak odours (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1824) 15, As I must die on thine (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1839) 16, Oh, beloved as tliou art (Mrs.


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