The English romantic poet Shelley said "Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world".
It was said that the poet Shelley had been here to sail paper boats.
A friend - Professor Ingastina Ewebank - used the words of poet Shelley for 34-year-old Mrs Howe: 'great, good and joyous, wonderful and wise'.
This was the idea of the poet Shelley.
Foot was an expert on the poet Shelley, and wrote a pioneering book (Red Shelley) which exalted the radical politics of Shelley's poetry.
And there are several minor factual lapses, too, like the inclusion of the poet Shelley among the victims of tuberculosis (he drowned).
Spinoza inspired the poet Shelley to write his essay "The Necessity of Atheism".
The poet Shelley wrote redundantly of "some inane and vacant smile."
I'd named him Shelley after the poet Shelley, who had written: 'How wonderful is Death, Death and his brother Sleep!'
It can be said with certainty that Hedd Wyn, like his favourite poet Shelley, longed for a perfect humanity and a perfect world during the chaos of war.