Noun
Englishman and romantic poet (1792-1822)
Source: WordNetKeats Letter To Percy Bysshe Shelley, 16 August 1820 Shelley often corresponded with Keats in Rome and loudly declared that Keats's death had been brought on by bad reviews in the Quarterly Review. Source: Internet
Percy Bysshe Shelley composed a "Hymn of Apollo" (1820), and the god's instruction of the Muses formed the subject of Igor Stravinsky 's Apollon musagète (1927–1928). Source: Internet
He believed Nobel was influenced by the work of British poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who promoted a utopian pacifism. Source: Internet
In the course of the story, they also run into Mary's husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron. Source: Internet
It is notable in part for its semi-biographical portraits of Romantic figures in Shelley's circle, particularly Shelley's late husband Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. Source: Internet
Hedd Wyn's main influence was the Romantic poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley and themes of nature and religion dominated his work. Source: Internet