[284] [Compare—
"There lay a horse, another through the field
Ran masterless."
Tasso's Jerusalem (translated by Edward Fairfax),
Bk. VII. stanza cvi. lines 3, 4.]
[ku] ——that glassy river lie.—[MS.]
[285] {364} [Stanza xix. was added after the completion of the poem. The MS. is extant.]
[kv] ——white lips spoke.—[MS.]
[kw] ——pale—and passionless.—[MS.]
[kx] {365}
That Life—immortal—infinite secure
To All for whom that Cross hath made it sure.—
[MS. First ed. 1814.]
or,
That life immortal, infinite and sure
To all whose faith the eternal boon secure.—[MS.]
[ky] But faint the dying Lara's accents grew.—[MS.]