Tale XI.

After l. 10:

Here some for Cinders are in Ovens made,

There Iron bars by Stacks of Deal are laid.

instead of ll. 21–2:

There is no Merchant, far or near, supplied

With so much Store: no wonder he has Pride! (D.)

after l. 58:

But I must leave this lofty Man of Trade

To make my Fortune—his is ready made. (D.)

variant of ll. 66–8:

And the Man waits till One advances more;

What time the Lady, gliding through the Crowd,

Makes her advance as she proceeds, aloud.

instead of ll. 77–8:

It is our Alms-house: men in years decay’d

Are here sustain’d, once flourishing in Trade. (D.)

l. 106: Would fain the Kindness that supports him hide. (D.)

after l. 140:

And, when I Male or female have addrest,

I see them count the Buttons on my breast.