Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Notes to the Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mary Shelley
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The later summer months werewarm and dry. Accompanied by a few friends, he visited the source of theThames, making a voyage in a wherry from Windsor to Crichlade. Hisbeautiful stanzas in the churchyard of Lechlade were written on thatoccasion. "Alastor" was composed on his return. He spent his days underthe oak-shades of Windsor Great Park; and the magnificent woodland was afitting study to inspire the various descriptions of forest scenery wefind in the poem.
None of Shelley's poems is more ch
...aracteristic than this. The solemnspirit that reigns throughout, the worship of the majesty of nature, thebroodings of a poet's heart in solitude--the mingling of the exultingjoy which the various aspects of the visible universe inspires with thesad and struggling pangs which human passion imparts--give a touchinginterest to the whole. The death which he had often contemplated duringthe last months as certain and near he here represented in such coloursas had, in his lonely musings, soothed his soul to peace.

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