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Not long after, he made the personal acquaintance of William Godwin in London, and eventually married his daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. In 1816, they eloped to Switzerland to meet Lord Byron where they formed a group of English expatriates in Geneva. During this time Shelley wrote much of his finest lyric poetry, including Hymn to Intellectual Beauty and Mont Blanc.

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