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ia_ii. 155note.
ll. 302-4. _all along . . . faint._ As in l. 286the god and the sunrise are indistinguishable to Keats. We see
them bothand both in one. See Introductionp. 248.
l. 302. _rack_a drifting mass of distant clouds. Cf. _Lamia_i. 178and _Tempest_IV. i. 156.
PAGE 163. ll. 311-12. _the powers . . . creating._ Coelus and Terra (or Tellus)the sky and earth.
PAGE 164. l. 345. _Before . . . murmur._ Before the string is drawn tight to let the arrow fly.
PAGE 165. l. 349. _region-whisper_whisper from the wide air.
BOOK II.
PAGE 167. l. 4. _Cybele_the wife of Saturn.
PAGE 168. l. 17. _stubborn'd_made stronga characteristic coinage of Keatsafter the Elizabethan manner;
cf. _Romeo and Juliet_IV. i. 16.
ll. 22 seq. Cf. i. 161.
l. 28. _gurge_whirlpool.
PAGE 169. l. 35. _Of . . . moor_suggested by Druid stones near Keswick.
l. 37. _chancel vault._ As if they stood in a great temple domed by the sky.
PAGE 171. l. 66. _Shadow'd_literally and also metaphoricallyin the darkness of his wrath.
l. 70. _that second war._ An indication that Keats did not intend to recount this 'second war'; it is not likely
that he would have forestalled its chief incident.
l. 78. _Ops_the same as Cybele.
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