CONTENTS.

PAGE
[ZASTROZZI]1
[ST. IRVYNE; OR, THE ROSICRUCIAN]113
[AN ADDRESS TO THE IRISH PEOPLE]221
[PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION]263
[DECLARATION OF RIGHTS]284
[A REFUTATION OF DEISM]289
[HISTORY OF A SIX WEEKS’ TOUR]331
[A PROPOSAL FOR PUTTING REFORM TO THE VOTE]357
[“WE PITY THE PLUMAGE, BUT FORGET THE DYING BIRD”]367
[LETTERS TO LEIGH HUNT]381
THE SHELLEY PAPERS:—
[The Coliseum: A Fragment]393
[Critical Notices of the Sculpture in the Florence Gallery:— ]
[On the Niobe]402
[The Minerva ]405
[On the Venus called Anadyomine]407
[A Bas-relief]408
[Michael Angelo’s Bacchus]409
[A Juno]410
[An Apollo ]410
[Arch of Titus ]411
[Remarks on “Mandeville” and Mr. Godwin]412
[On “Frankenstein” ]417
[On the Revival of Literature]420
[A System of Government by Juries]422
[On Love]426

ZASTROZZI,
A ROMANCE.
BY
P. B. S.


——That their God

May prove their foe, and with repenting hand

Abolish his own works.—This would surpass

Common revenge.

Paradise Lost.


LONDON,

Printed for G. Wilkie and J. Robinson:
57, PATERNOSTER ROW.


1810.

ZASTROZZI.
A Romance.