IV., 1, 90.—C.: And may prove fortunate.
MS.: And it may prove fortunate.
IV., 2, 5.—C.: (Why), the sufferings of this miserable man.
MS.: No trace of “why.”
IV., 2, 11.—C.: Tacks on “to” at the end.
MS.: It begins line 12.
IV., 2, 29.—C.: And know that not the reverence that waits.
MS.: And though I know the reverence that waits.
IV., 2, 33.—C.: Or iron.
MS.: Or fire.