LYCIDUS (1688).
p. [302], l. 35 no one place could continue her. So 1688; but 'continue' may be a misprint for 'contain'.
p. [327], l. 4 Now. 1688 'How'.
p. [344], l. 18 This there. 1688, but query ''Tis there'.
p. [345], l. 19 wert. 1688 'wers't'.
p. [352], l. 23 'Twas youth, 'twas wit, 'twas Beauty. 1688 'was Beauty'.
p. [360], l. 12 Amintas. M.M. (April, 1707), 'Amyntas,' and throughout.
p. [360], l. 15 conquer'd. M.M. 'conquer'.
p. [361], l. 5 stoln. M.M. 'stole'.
p. [361], l. 27 with which. M.M. 'wherewith'.
p. [361], l. 29 That may declare. M.M. 'which may disclose'.
p. [362], l. 2 Lovers. M.M. 'shepherds'.
p. [362], l. 4 softer. M.M. 'ruder'.
p. [362], l. 5 By the sad purling ... M.M. 'There, there, my Soul, by some still Rivulet'.
p. [362], l. 7 That. M.M. 'Which'.
p. [362], l. 8 melancholy. M.M. 'solitary'.
p. [362], l. 10 stream the shade forsakes. M.M. 'Streams the Shades forsake'.
p. [362], l. 12 Trees. M.M. 'Boughs'.
p. [362], l. 13 Thô. M.M. 'But'.
p. [362], l. 20 ungrateful know, why tis. M.M. 'Ingrate know how and why'.
p. [362], l. 22 Thy. M.M. 'The'.
p. [362], l. 27 what weak resistance. M.M. 'no opposition'.
p. [362], l. 28 every charming word. M.M. 'For ev'ry dangerous Smile begot ...'
p. [362], l. 30 willing ... will. M.M. 'weeping ... wouldst'.
p. [362], l. 32 But stay thy hasty fight. M.M. 'But stay, my hasty Soul, Alas! Alas!'
p. [363], l. 5 Think how the faithless. M.M. 'Then think how ill he'.
p. [363], l. 6 And then my tortur'd soul. M.M. 'And in that Sigh, my Soul'.
p. [364], l. 17 (Westminster Drollery, 1671.) if I see they mend. Query 'thee mend'.
p. [366], l. 18 (Miscellany, 1685.) Ignorance. 1685 'Igrance'.
p. [375], l. 6 So fair. 1685 'so far'.
p. [375], l. 27 be given. 1685 'be gived'.
p. [379], l. 5 Indian Priests. 1685 'Indian Priest'.
p. [382], l. 28 intrigues. Unless we are to pronounce this as a trisyllable a word must have dropped out of this line.
p. [383], l. 18 Damon false? 1685 'Damon safe?' (The use of the long 's' led to much misprinting.)
p. [384], l. 31 soild. 1685 'solid'.
p. [386], l. 5 tall. 1685 'tale'.
p. [391], l. 3 wand'ring Fires run. In Poems on Affairs of State, II (1703), this is: 'wandring Fire runs.'
p. [402], l. 12 Deme. i.e. 'Demme' (damn me).