As I said earlier, the first sentence ends after the question ma

回答: This is my read of the last paragraph--馬下人2015-03-13 21:38:23

"With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim;" is an adverbial phrase, which goes with the main sentence which has "He whose beauty is past change" as 主語 and
"fathers-forth" as 謂語 (note, here "fathers-forth" acts as an intransitive verb meaning "create.")

The use of "with" in this way indicating an accompanying situation is pretty common in English.

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