The Witch of Atlas as a visionary rhyme. \xa0How Percy Shelley's ottava rima differs from Byron's (we go to this late poem in his career in order to make the comparison). \xa0Some attempt to understand the politics of the poem. \xa0The sleepers. \xa0The unimportance of reality when compared to vision. \xa0What's Shelleyan about this. \xa0What Empson calls the self-involved simile: moving in the light of its own loveliness; concealing only their scorn of all concealment; lying in her own shadow. \xa0(Stevens: "Phosphor reading by his own light.")