Of restless members of a dormant whole, Impatient nerves which quiver while the body Slumbers as in a grave? Oh, long ago 755 The brow was twitched, the tremulous lids astir, The peaceful mouth disturbed; half-uttered speech Ruffled the lip, and then the teeth were set, The breath drawn sharp, the strong righthand clenched stronger, As it would pluck a lion by the jaw; 760 The glorious creature laughed out even in sleep! But when, full roused, each giant-limb. awake, Each sinew strung, the great heart pulsing fast, He shall start up and stand on his own earth, |