Shelley's Poems collect the poetic works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, noted Romance poet and husband of Frankenstein author Mary Shelley. Shelley's poems, the most famous of which are "Ozymandias" and "The Descent of the Arve," detail his fascination with the natural world and the transience of life. Ozymandias focuses on the ruined monuments of a long-dead Egyptian king while The Descent of the Arve is a visualization of natural mountainscape imagery.
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