The
mysterious
grandeur
of the wind in the trees, whether in calm or storm.
Keats
97. _mortal_, making him mortal.
l. 98. _A disanointing poison_, taking away his kingship and his
godhead.
PAGE 173. ll. 116-17. _There is . . . voice._ Cf. i. 72-8.
The
mysterious
grandeur
of the wind in the trees, whether in calm or storm.
PAGE 174. ll. 133-5. _that old . . . darkness._ Uranus was the same as
Coelus, the god of the sky. The 'book' is the sky, from which ancient
sages drew their lore. Cf. i. 277-80.