[The correction is not given in the Murray copy.]

Line 569. and Kemble lives to tread.
Siddons

[The substitution of "Siddons" for "Kemble," which dates from the Fifth Edition, is not given in the Murray copy.]

Line 728.
Want your defence, let Pity be your screen
plea
Want is your plea, let Pity be your screen.

Lines 815, 816.
The spoiler came; and all thy promise fair
Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there.
The Spoiler swept that soaring Lyre away,
Which she had sounded an immortal lay.

[The emendation appears in both the annotated copies.]

L. 903. Let Moore be lewd
still sigh

[This emendation does not appear in the Murray copy, but the words ["be lewd">[ have been underscored with a pencil, and a X placed against them.]

Line 946.
And even spurns the great Scatonian prize.
Even from the tempting ore of Seaton's prize.

[This emendation is given in both the annotated copies.]