Shelley's myth-making power in "Ode to the West Wind" and "To a Skylark":
By 'myth' we generally mean an absolutely invented narrative involving mystic people and so forth and typifying mainstream thoughts on common wonders or such different things. The beginning of myth lies in the old days when individuals, unfit to shape theoretical conceptions, described the marvels of nature in wording relevant to their personal activities. The presentation of fantasy in verse is a much later development.