"Hark, sister! what a low yet dreadful groan / Quite unsuppressed is tearing up the heart / Of the good Titan, as storms tear the deep, / And beasts hear the sea moan in inland caves."
— Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)
			Place of Publication
		
		
			London
		
	
			Publisher
		
		
			C. and J. Ollier
		
	
			Date
		
		
			1820
		
	
			Metaphor
		
		
			"Hark, sister! what a low yet dreadful groan / Quite unsuppressed is tearing up the heart / Of the good Titan, as storms tear the deep, / And beasts hear the sea moan in inland caves."
		
	
			Metaphor in Context
		
		
			IONE
Hark, sister! what a low yet dreadful groan
Quite unsuppressed is tearing up the heart
Of the good Titan, as storms tear the deep,
And beasts hear the sea moan in inland caves.
Darest thou observe how the fiends torture him?
(I, ll. 578-82)
	Hark, sister! what a low yet dreadful groan
Quite unsuppressed is tearing up the heart
Of the good Titan, as storms tear the deep,
And beasts hear the sea moan in inland caves.
Darest thou observe how the fiends torture him?
(I, ll. 578-82)
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			Provenance
		
		
			Reading
		
	
			Citation
		
		
			Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound (London: C. and J. Ollier, 1820). <Link to Google Books> <Reading Text Prepared by Jack Lynch>
		
	
			Date of Entry
		
		
			10/25/2011
		
	

