- Synopsis, l. 6. an Highwayman.
- l. 78. succeed.
- l. 89. The Folly diverse.
- l. 102. an Home.
- l. 105. try'd.
- l. 165. enquiries.
- l. 184. Woe.
- l. 219. Controul.
- l. 308. brouzes.
- l. 27. an heavy Load.
- l. 104. Strife on both sides.
- l. 129. an heavy Eye.
- l. 188. All Hardship.
- l. 250. illude the Burdens.
- instead of l. 276:
- Of Money wasted! when no taste remain.
- l. 290. controuls.
- l. 310. Dependants.
- l. 334. bear.
- l. 335. slily.
- l. 339, footnote, not in first edition.
- l. 380. savory.
- l. 387. an high degree.
END OF VOL. I.
CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
Transcriber's Note:
Regarding the set of lines beginning with
"When shall I rest—O! let me, Night, [besiege]
440
Thy drowsy Ear with wailing, but be thou