Music, When Soft Voices Die
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"Music, When Soft Voices Die" is a major poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, written in 1821 and first published in Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1824 in London by John and Henry L. Hunt with a preface by Mary Shelley.[1] The poem is one of the most anthologised, influential, and well-known of Shelley's works.[2][3]
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Music, When Soft Voices Die | |
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by Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
First published in | Posthumous Poems |
Subject(s) | Endurance of the memories of events and of sensations |
Publisher | John and Henry L. Hunt |
Publication date | 1824 (1824) |
Lines | 8 |
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