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Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley

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The memorial, erected by Shelley's son who lived nearby in Boscombe, had been refused by St Peter's Chruch in Bournemouth, where Mary Shelley was buried with her husband's heart. Shelley's body is buried in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome. The relief sculpture shows Mary Wollstenecraft Shelley on a rocky beach; the reclining body of the dead poet clad in trousers, is supported in her lap. The bow of his boat is shown to the right. Shelley drowned off the coast of Italy in 1822
Title

Memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley

Date

1854

Medium

marble

Accession number

BH23_BDM_S020

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Shelley family

Work type

Monument

Owner

Christchurch Priory

Custodian

Christchurch Priory

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade I (England and Wales)

Listing date

14/10/53

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

Priory opening times.

Inscription description

to the front of the base: TO THE MEMORY OF / PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY / BORN AT FIELD PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX AUGUST 4TH 1792 / DROWNED BY THE UPSETTING OF HIS BOAT IN THE GULF OF SPEZZIA JULY 8TH 1822 / HIS ASHES ARE INTERRED IN THE PROTESTANT BURIAL GROUND AT ROME / ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF / MARY WOLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY HIS WIDOW. BORN AUGUST 30 1797 DIED FEBRUARY 1 1851 / HER REMAINS ARE INTERRED TOGETHER WITH THOSE OF HER FATHER WILLIAM GODWIN / AND HER MOTHER MARY WOLSTONECRAFT GODWIN / IN THE CHURCHYARD AT BOURNEMOUTH / HE HAS OUT-SOARED THE SHADOW OF OUR NIGHT / ENVY AND CALUMNY AND HATE AND PAIN / AND THAT UNREST WHICH MEN MISCALL DELIGHT, / CAN TOUCH HIM NOT AND TORTURE NOT AGAIN / FROM THE CONTAGION OF THE WORLD'S SLOW STAIN / HE IS SECURE, AND NOW CAN NEVER TURN / A HEART GROWN COLD, A HEAD GROWN GREY IN VAIN / NOR WHEN THE SPIRITS SELF HAS CEASED TO BURN / WITH SPARKLESS ASHES LOAD AN UNLAMENTED URN

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Located at

Christchurch Priory, Christchurch

BH23 1BU