Informations sur l'album The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 2 de Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelleya finalement rendu publique Vendredi 22 Novembre 2024 son nouvel album, appelé The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 2.
Cet album n'est pas certainement le premier de sa carrière, nous voulons rappeler d'albums comme The Complete Poetical Works Of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 1.
Les 186 chansons qui composent l'album ce sont les suivantes:
Voici une petite liste de chansons que Percy Bysshe Shelley pourrait décider de chanter, y compris l'album dont chaque chanson est tirée:
- On Death
- The Sunset
- Fragments Written For Hellas
- Lines: ‘When The Lamp Is Shattered'
- An Allegory
- Ode To Naples (Strophe 1)
- Passage Of The Apennines
- To Constantia, Singing
- Lines: ‘The Cold Earth Slept Below'
- A Vision Of The Sea
- To Harriet
- The Magnetic Lady To Her Patient
- To The Lord Chancellor
- Fragment: ‘Great Spirit'
- With A Guitar, To Jane
- To —. ‘Oh! There are Spirits of The Air'
- Fragment: ‘Unrisen Splendour Of The Brightest Sun'
- Fragment: Milton's Spirit
- Remembrance
- Otho
- The Aziola
- A Summer Evening Churchyard
- Fragment: Apostrophe To Silence
- Marenghi
- Fragment: Pater Omnipotens
- The Question
- Dirge For The Year
- Song
- Fragment: “Amor Aeternus'
- Fragment: ‘Follow To The Deep Wood's Weeds'
- Fragment: Rain
- Cancelled Passage
- Mutability
- Fragment: ‘I Would Not Be A King'
- Fragment: ‘The Viewless And Invisible Consequence'
- Ode To Naples (Epode 2a)
- To Sophia
- To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
- Fragment: The Deserts Of Dim Sleep
- Lines Written On Hearing The News Of The Death Of Napoleon
- To Jane: ‘The Keen Stars Were Twinkling'
- To Mary Shelley II
- The Sensitive Plant Part III
- Fragment: The False Laurel And The True
- Buona Notte
- The World's Wanderers
- Ode To Naples (Epode 1a)
- Fragment: A Wanderer
- To-Morrow
- Fragment: A Serpent-Face
- Death
- An Ode, Written October, 1819, Before The Spaniards Had Recovered Their Liberty
- Fragment: Sufficient Unto The Day
- To William Shelley II
- Song For ‘Tasso'
- Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
- Fragment: To One Singing
- Fragment On Keats
- Fragment: To The Mind Of Man
- The Two Spirits: An Allegory
- Mutability II (The flower that smiles today...)
- The Tower Of Famine
- Good-Night
- Ode To Naples (Epode 2b)
- An Exhortation
- Autumn: A Dirge
- Invocation To Misery
- The Isle
- The Woodman And The Nightingale
- The Waning Moon
- A Fragment: To Music
- Stanzas 1 And 2
- Fiordispina
- Fragment: ‘I Faint, I Perish With My Love!'
- To Edward Williams
- To A Skylark
- Fragment: Life Rounded With Sleep
- The Fugitives
- Scene From ‘Tasso'
- Lines To A Critic
- Fragment: ‘Ye Gentle Visitations Of Calm Thought'
- Fragment: ‘A Gentle Story Of Two Lovers Young'
- Fragment: The Vine-Shroud
- Ozymandias
- ‘O That A Chariot Of Cloud Were Mine'
- Fragment: ‘Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was'
- Fragment: To The People Of England
- Sonnet (Lift not the painted veil...)
- Fragment: Love's Tender Atmosphere
- Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa
- Fragment: ‘O Thou Immortal Deity'
- Fragment: May The Limner
- On The Medusa Of Leonardo Da Vinci In The Florentine Gallery
- To Jane: The Recollection
- Hymn Of Apollo
- On A Faded Violet
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 1b)
- The Sensitive Plant Part I
- National Anthem
- To —.' Yet Look On Me.'
- Ode to the West Wind
- Fragment: ‘And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned'
- Fragment: Home
- The Past
- A Hate-Song
- Fragment: Love The Universe To-Day
- To William Shelley
- ‘Mighty Eagle'
- Ginevra
- Song Of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers On The Plain Of Enna
- Fragment: ‘When Soft Winds And Sunny Skies'
- Lines Written Among The Euganean Hills
- Fragment: “Igniculus Desiderii'
- On Fanny Godwin
- Cancelled Stanza
- Liberty
- Fragment: ‘Methought I Was A Billow In The Crowd'
- Fragment: The Lady Of The South
- Epithalamium
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 1a)
- To Mary —
- Lines Written In The Bay Of Lerici
- To Emilia Viviani
- The Boat On The Serchio
- Time
- Lines: ‘We Meet Not As We Parted'
- Song To The Men Of England
- From The Original Draft Of The Poem To William Shelley
- Fragment: Death In Life
- A Lament
- To Constantia
- Fragment: ‘Such Hope, As Is The Sick Despair Of Good'
- Stanzas.—April, 1814
- The Cloud
- The Pine Forest Of The Cascine Near Pisa
- Hymn Of Pan
- To The Moon
- Fragments Supposed To Be Parts Of Otho
- Ode To Naples (Strophe 2)
- The Zucca
- Fragment: To The Moon
- Epitaph
- Music
- Fragment: ‘My Head Is Wild With Weeping'
- Fragment: Thoughts Come And Go In Solitude
- The Birth Of Pleasure
- Ode To Naples (Epode 1b)
- To Mary Shelley
- Lines Written During The Castlereagh Administration
- Fragment Of A Satire On Satire
- Ode To Liberty
- Arethusa
- Stanza, Written At Bracknell
- Fragment: The Lake's Margin
- The Indian Serenade
- Summer And Winter
- Time Long Past
- Variation Of The Song Of The Moon
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 2b)
- To The Nile
- Stanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naples
- Lines To A Reviewer
- Ode To Naples (Antistrophe 2a)
- Fragment: Beauty's Halo
- Similes For Two Political Characters Of 1819
- Fragment: To Byron
- Fragment: ‘I Stood Upon A Heaven-Cleaving Turret'
- Fragment: ‘The Death Knell Is Ringing'
- To Jane: The Invitation
- Fragment: To A Friend Released From Prison
- From The Arabic: An Imitation
- Fragment: Music And Sweet Poetry
- Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
- To William Shelley III
- Love's Philosophy
- Sonnet: Political Greatness
- Sonnet To Byron
- Another Fragment: To Music
- Marianne's Dream
- Fragment: ‘The Rude Wind Is Singing'
- The Sensitive Plant Part II
- Fragment: Wedded Souls
- Love, Hope, Desire, And Fear
- Orpheus
- Fragment: Zephyrus The Awakener
- Lines: ‘That Time is Dead For Ever'