
By time is doom and by time is the din of timeless love. Because he staked men on the cut trunks of palm trees (his broken statue trunkless) so that their pain and suffering was such that it formed the eruption of the base (pegs) of mountains: (plots shaking the mountains were the foundation of his pyramid-s) a stability for Pharaoh calling himself "the lord on high".As the three sorcerers believing in the religion of Aaron and Moses replied to Pharaoh when Pharaoh threatened them with death by cutting off opposite limbs with crucifixion for taking a lord other than him: You can only touch on the world for a few numbered days. Pharaoh replete in ravaging men by ("the heart that fed") can be witnessed from Ozymandias by his most graphic work giving him the title by which he became (the tyrant) king of kings that is the lord of the stakes (pegs). Stressed metrically is The Decalogue ( / u /Ten Commandments of the Mosaic Law) dooming Pharaoh. Destruction made "bare" in Shelley's poesy by the construction of fourteen lines (Fourteen the stand of Ibrahim the Intimate of the Most Gracious) each line ten syllables. From "Round the decay" the archaeologists cannot determine the epoch of this Pharaohs destruction.


Now "boundless and bare the lone and LEVEL sands…" The Story of Pharaoh has no time frame.

"Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies,"… the meter is perfect where one stressed syllable breaks irregularly as does the "shattered visage" in space while two stressed syllables stand together in the march of time with each line -as one line of the poem sweeps to the next: the colossal cartouche of two vast legs of stone that stand -by the sand of time stretched far away: the living legacy of trampling men. | Posted on | by a guest Critique: A traveller is about time and place: in this case relaying an epic in manner by a story told "from an antique land." The antique land sold to the traveler where "an antique" made it a collectable for men endearing to them the looming lessons of two vast legs of stone standing in the desert (dwarfing men): To be "trunkless" is to be cut off -to be without support. (The greatest test of men is godhead: A woman won). His colossal works stretching in the ruins of sand. Pharaohs: Usertetetemps by usury a maker of great mischief in the land abused time to desecrate his men. The big rock at the Giza pyramid compound lifted above her -to be a sacrifice to Pharaoh. On "lifeless things" and Pharaohs "work": This poem is not about Pharaoh but a woman: Shelley's poem is A graphic ode-owed to the Wife of Pharaoh stretched and staked on the sands. Arguably the greatest poem in the English language: The language of commerce: the language of the world that world ruled by pharaoh.

(He spiked her heart in cosmic rage) We say nothing good about Pharaoh because Allah destroyed him-Awlaki. Pharaoh could not crush her in the test of Godhead. Because Allah caused all the planets of the solar system and uni-verse to line up and distort-bump the falling Rock so that The Wife of Pharaoh lived. "Look on My x Great Rock lifted on the Pyramid (Giza) failed to fall upon The Wife of Pharaoh staked and tied (2 weeks) on the sands below.
