instead of ll. 253-274:
Oft to his children had the father told Where he resided in the years of old; When, without thought, his feeling and his pride The native town adorn’d and magnified; The streets, the markets, and the quays were all Spacious and grand, and every building tall: The tower and church were sea-marks leagues from land— Men were amazed to see them look so grand! His father’s house was then in Allen’s eyes, But far increased in beauty and in size; And their small area where the schoolboys play’d, Room for an army had his fancy made: But now the dark and feeble mind debased, Contracted, sullied all that fancy graced, All spaces dwindled—streets but alleys seem’d: Then dreamt he now, or absent had he dream’d? The church itself, the lofty tower, the scene Of so much glory, was debased and mean: The mind each object in dull clothing dress’d, And its own sadness on each scene impress’d. (O.M.)
Tale 3. l. 57. expence. l. 92. indure. instead of ll. 105-7:
Because in beaten ways we ever tread, And man by man, as sheep by sheep, is led, None start aside, but in the paths proceed, (O.M.)
l. 377. controul. l. 398. controul. l. 502. conns. l. 514. controul.
Tale 4. Third Quotation, sundred. l. 32. teazing.
Tale 5. l. 334. expence. l. 348. extacy. l. 492. teaz’d. l. 662. controuling. l. 703. curt’sy’d.
Tale 6. First Quotation. curtesy ... curtesy. Third Quotation. gig. l. 226. doat.
Tale 7. l. 46. besprinkled. l. 162. rustics. l. 370. needs.
Tale 8. First Quotation. pityless. l. 36. teaze. l. 39. saught. l. 256. controul. l. 325. intranc’d.