The Real Shelley. New Views of the Poet's Life. Vol. 1 (of 2)
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Shelley wishes for a Sussex Cottage--His Friends at Keswick-- Southey at Home--Poet and Schoolmaster--Southey's Way of handling Shelley--Shelley caught Napping--Mrs. Southey's Tea-cakes--Eggs and Bacon on Hounslow Heath--At Home with the Calverts--Shelley's remarkable Communications to Southey--His Story of Harriett's Expulsion from School--The Story to Hogg's Infamy--Mr. MacCarthy on the _Posthumous Fragments_-- Miss Westbrook's transient Contentment--Shelley's _For Ever_ and _Never_--His Interest in Ireland--Burning Questions-- Southey and Shelley at War--The _Address to the Irish People_--Letters to Skinner Street--Godwin tickled by them-- Shelleyan Conceptions and Misconceptions--Shelley forgets all about Dr. Lind--Preparations for the Irish Campaign--Letter of Introduction to Curran--Project for a happy Meeting in Wales--Miss Eliza Hitchener--Bright Angel and Brown Demon-- Shelley's Delight in her--His Abhorrence of her.