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Answer:
And what shoulder, & what [art]
Could [twist] the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy [heart] began to [beat],
What [dread] hand? & what dread feet?
What the [hammer]? what the [chain]?
In what [furnace] was thy [brain]?
What the anvil? what dread [grasp]
Dare its deadly terrors [clasp]?
Explanation:
For my fellow PLATO users.
-The word twist brings up the image of a powerful creator who is like a blacksmith twisting heated metal. The hand of the one who can create something as powerful as the tiger is described as a "dread" hand. The words hammer, chain, furnace, grasp, and clasp once again bring up images of a powerful blacksmith-like creator. These words are used to show that the task of creation takes a lot of power and effort and is extremely challenging.-