Yours,

BYRON."

[4th Revise B.M.]

[ge] But Time the Comforter shall come at last.—[MS. erased.]

[201] [Compare Young's Night Thoughts ("The Complaint," Night i.). Vide ante, [p. 95.]]

[gf]

Though Time not yet hath ting'd my locks with snow,[*]
Yet hath he reft whate'er my soul enjoy'd.—[D.]

[*] "To Mr. Dallas.

If Mr. D. wishes me to adopt the former line so be it. I prefer the other I confess, it has less egotism—the first sounds affected.

Yours,