1.What "works" of Ozymandias are to be seen?
2.How does the speaker describe the West Wind? How does it compare to the Wind of Spring?
3.To what are the clouds compared?
4.What three objects does the speaker wish to be? How do these objects relate to the preceding stanzas?
5.In what way was the speaker, as a child, like the West Wind? How has he changed?
6.What does the speaker ask of the wind? What does the speaker want to do with his verse?