[ib]

Which stir too deeply——[MS.]
Which stir the blood too boiling in its springs.—[MS. erased.]

[ic] [{243}] ——they rave overcast.—[MS.]

[id] ——the hate of all below.—[MS.]

[ie] ——on his single head.—[MS.]

[if] ——the wise man's World will be.—[MS.]

[ig] ——for what teems like thee.—[MS.]

[ih] [{244}] From gray and ghastly walls—where Ruin kindly dwells.—[MS.]

[300] [For the archaic use of "battles" for "battalions," compare Macbeth, act v. sc. 4, line 4; and Scott's Lord of the Isles, vi. 10—

"In battles four beneath their eye,
The forces of King Robert lie.">[