And—
"The beings which surrounded him were gone.
Or were at war with him."
The Dream, sect. viii. lines 3, 4, vide ante, [p. 40]]
[ [dw] Sate grinning Mockery——.—[Alternative reading. MS. M.]
[ [dx] {405} The feelings they abused——.—[MS. M. erased.]
[ [dy]——and then perish.—[Alternative reading. MS. M.]
[ [dz] {406}
Nor turn aside to strike at such a { carrion wretch } —[MS. M.]
[ [ea] {407} You are a patriot, plebeian Gracchus.—[Ed. 1832.] (MS., and First Edition, 1821, insert "a.")
[ [430] [Compare "Why, Hal, 'tis my vocation, Hal; 'tis no sin for a man to labour in his vocation."—I Henry IV., act i. sc. 2, lines 101, 102.]