This document provides information about several Romantic Age poets, including Percy Bysshe Shelley, Leigh Hunt, and brothers James Smith and Horace Smith. It summarizes Shelley's famous poems "Ode to the West Wind" and "Ozymandias," highlighting their themes of nature, power, and transience. For Leigh Hunt, it outlines his works "Abou Ben Adhem" and "The Story of Rimini." Finally, it notes the brothers Smith co-authored "Rejected Addresses," a collection of parodies imitating the styles of prominent poets for comic effect.