• she whom we saw every day

    In the early months after Mary Godwin and Percy Bysshe Shelley returned to England
    they were both afflicted with the deaths of women with whom their lives were closely
    interknit. On 9 October 1816 Fanny Godwin, Mary's half-sister, committed suicide.
    A month later Harriet Shelley, P. B. Shelley's legal wife, drowned herself in the
    Serpentine River in Hyde Park. Those experiences would appear to be registered in
    this elegiac paragraph.