Others abide; to conform to; comply with; our question. Shakespeare was indeed free. They asked and asked—he was smiling and is still doing it, out-topping knowledge. For the loftiest; of imposing height: elevated in character; exalted: affecting grandness; pompous: arrogant; haughty; hill, who to the stars uncrowns his majesty, Planting his steadfast; fixed or unchanging; steady: firmly loyal or constant; unswerving; footsteps in the sea, ,making the heaven of heavens his dwelling-place, spares but the cloudy border of his base to the foiled; a repulse; a setback: the trail or scent of an animal; searching of mortality.
He, who did the stars and sunbeams know; what follows now were the true characteristics of Shakespeare; self-schooled, self-scanned, self-honored, self-secure, did tread; to walk on, over, or along: to press beneath the feet; trample: to subdue harshly or cruelly; crush: to form by walking or trampling; on earth unguessed at—better so! All pains the immortal spirit must endure; to carry on through, despite hardships; undergo: to bear with tolerance; all weakness which impairs; to cause to diminish, as in strength, value, or quality; all grief; deep mental anguish, as that arising from bereavement: a source of deep mental anguish; which bows, find their sole speech in that victorious brow.