La Monstre (1686).

p. [4], l. 1 To Peter Weston, Esq. This Epistle Dedicatory and the five complimentary poems which follow are only in the editio princeps, 1686.

p. [12], l. 1 La Monstre. Only in 1686.

p. [12], l. 9 dare. 1697 'dae'. 1735 'do'.

p. [13], l. 14 you will not. 1735 'will you not'.

p. [15], l. 5 Worships. 1735 'Worship'.

p. [17], l. 25 never. 1735 'ever'.

p. [19], l. 30 To give. 1735 'That give'.

p. [20], l. 11 dear Object. 1735 omits 'dear'.

p. [20], l. 18 to the Hour. 1735 omits 'to'.

p. [21], l. 25 so much Goodness. 1686 'Goodness enough', 1697 'Goodness enough to write you enough'. I follow 1735 here as the repetition of 'enough ... enow (enough)' is very harsh.

p. [22], l. 13 Evidences. 1697, 1735 'Evidence'.

p. [23], l. 7 Lover. 1697, 1735 'Lovers'.

p. [24], l. 18 a Heart. 1735 'the Heart', and punctuates with no comma after Heart but after Damon, comma.

p. [29], l. 9 sets. 1735 'set'.

p. [29], l. 10 idle. 1735 omits.

p. [29], l. 12 Melinda. 1686, 1697 'Milinda'.

p. [31], l. 8 shall. 1697, 1735 'should.'

p. [35], l. 26 Sense and. 1735 omits.

p. [35], l. 27 to purchase. 1686, 1697 omit 'to'.

p. [37], l. 4 that. 1697, 1735 'the'.

p. [37], l. 22 never. 1735 'ever'.

p. [40], l. 29 such a sort. 1697, 1735 omit 'such'.

p. [47], l. 9 grow. 1697, 1735 'strow'.

p. [49], l. 29 more. 1697, 1735 'most'.

p. [49], l. 30 Glist'ring. 1697, 1735 'Glitt'ring'.

p. [50], l. 19 recollected. 1735 'collected'.

p. [53], l. 2 Incertainty. 1735 'Uncertainty'.

p. [53], l. 11 Answers. 1735 'Answer'.

p. [53], l. 19 impossible. 1735 'possible', a very patent error.

p. [59], l. 15 the. 1735 'thy'.

p. [65], l. 3 won. 1735 misprints 'now'.

p. [65], l. 7 and. 1735 'tho'.

p. [65], l. 16 unreasonably. 1697, 1735 'unreasonable'.

p. [66], l. 3 happen you. 1735 'happen that you'.

p. [67], l. 8 and Mall. 1735 'the Mall'.

p. [68], l. 26 on me. 1735 'of me'.

p. [70], l. 21 rack. 1686, 1697 'wreck'.

p. 70, l. 23 subvert. 1735 'pervert'.

p. [70], l. 24 To the most tort'ring Jealousy. 1686, 1697 'To tort'ring Jealousie'.

p. [73], l. 4 vanisht. 1735 'banish'd'.

p. [73], l. 21 a Peace. 1735 omits 'a'.

p. [74], l. 17 Imaginations. 1735 'Imagination'.

p. [75], l. 27 unimitable. 1735 (here and elsewhere) 'inimitable.'

p. [75], l. 32 Katharine. 1735 'Catharine'.

p. [75], l. 34 Heighth. 1735 'Height'.

p. [75], l. 35 Meads. 1735 'Meadows.'

p. [76], l. 29 Morland. 1735 'Moreland'.

p. [76], l. 30 Gorden. 1735 'Gordon'.

p. [81], l. 23 toucht. 1735 'taught'.

p. [82], l. 34 to tie. 1697 'to die'.

p. [83], l. 14 believ'd. 1735 'believe'.

p. [86], l. 11 it. 1735 'they'.

p. [88], l. 13 never. 1735 'ever'.

p. [89], l. 3 Odour. 1686, 1697 'Ardour'.

p. [91], l. 8 Fundamentals. 1735 'Foundations'.

p. [94], l. 4 Sent from Damon to Iris. 1697, 1735 both omit this. 1697 on separate title reads: 'The Whole Art of Charming.'

p. [95], l. 18 Iris's. 1697, 1735 'The Lady's'.

p. [95], l. 32 its. 1735 'their'.

p. [98], l. 29 of it weaves a Chain, not easily ... 1697 'if it weaves a Chain, not easily ...' 1735 'if it weaves a Chain, 'tis not easily ...'

p. [100], l. 2 Monarchs. 1735 'Monarch', 1697 'Monarchs guest'.

p. [105], l. 11 softest. 1697, 1735 'softer'.

p. [106], l. 25 Wit and Youth! 1735 'Wit and Truth!'

p. [106], l. 26 Love and Truth. 1735 'Love and Youth'.