'Elegy on the Death of Adonis' and 'Pan, Echo and The Satyr': two translations from the Greek of Bion and of Moschus by P. B. Shelley; [1817-1818?]. Ashley Library Catalogue, v, pp. 81-82. Autograph drafts, as follows:1.'Elegy on the Death of Adonis... [1817-1818?]

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'Elegy on the Death of Adonis' and 'Pan, Echo and The Satyr': two translations from the Greek of Bion and of Moschus by P. B. Shelley; [1817-1818?]. Ashley Library Catalogue, v, pp. 81-82. Autograph drafts, as follows:1.'Elegy on the Death of Adonis... [1817-1818?]

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Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822

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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), poet, was born at Field Place, Warnham, on 4 August 1792, and attended the Sion House academy at Brentford, and then Eton. He entered University College, Oxford, in 1810, but was sent down the following year after writing the pamphlet The necessity of atheism . He eloped to Scotland with Harriet Westbrook, whom he married in Edinburgh in 1811. Shelley spent 1812 in Ireland, addressing meetings and writing pamphlets. In 1814 he left his wife and fled to the conti...