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  1. Ozymandias | The Poetry Foundation

    Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal, these words appear: My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;

  2. Ozymandias - Wikipedia

    " Ozymandias " (/ ˌɒzɪˈmændiəs / OZ-im-AN-dee-əs) [1] is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was first published in the 11 January 1818 issue of The Examiner [2] of …

  3. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley - Academy of American Poets

    Near them, on the sand, Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’. Nothing beside remains. Round the decay. The lone and level sands stretch far away.” This poem is in the public domain.

  4. Ozymandias Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts

    The title “Ozymandias” refers to an alternate name of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II. In the poem, Shelley describes a crumbling statue of Ozymandias as a way to portray the transience of …

  5. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley - Poem Analysis

    ‘Ozymandias,’ the title of Shelley’s one of the best-known sonnets refers to the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Ramesses II. Through this poem, Shelley throws light on the nature of power and …

  6. Ozymandias | Poem, Breaking Bad, Watchmen, Meaning, Sonnet, …

    Feb 4, 2026 · ‘Ozymandias’ is a sonnet by English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, published in 1818. Considered Shelley’s finest poem, it offers an ironic and enduring commentary on the fleeting nature …

  7. Ozymandias Full Text - Ozymandias - Owl Eyes

    The message he suggests is that the mighty ought to despair at how utterly forgotten Ozymandias has become. The desert and time have swallowed the vain pride of the ancient king, and the same fate …

  8. Understanding Ozymandias: Expert Poem Analysis - PrepScholar

    In this guide, we give the background on how "Ozymandias" was created, explain the key Ozymandias meaning, and discuss the poetic devices used in this poem. By the end of this article, you'll have a …

  9. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley | DiscoverPoetry.com

    Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!' Nothing beside remains. Round the decay. The lone and level sands stretch far away."

  10. Ozymandias - Shelley - PotW.org

    Stand in the desart. Near them, on the sand, "My name is O ZYMANDIAS, King of Kings." Look on my works ye Mighty, and despair! No thing beside remains. Round the decay. The lone and level sands …