Tale XX.

After l. 29:

“Suppose I err, yet still your Son has shewn

That he believes his Father’s Lands his own—

Not his in Strictness of the Law, but yet

By an implied and uncontracted Debt.

after l. 176:

“He who beheld thee in thy Closet—none

In Sight, in hearing—thou, it seemed, alone.

instead of ll. 183:

“Go to thy trial! me thou may’st believe,

Yet doubt of that; but me thou may’st deceive.

Him thou can’st not, and so may I with thee.