For there had pass’d the lady’s wish to charm

With due success; the lover felt th’ alarm;

Then, more emotion in the man t’ excite,

There pass’d in her the momentary slight;

Then, after many a tender fear, there came

A declaration of the deathless flame.” (O.M.)

instead of ll. 188–9:

“Here none approach to laugh, to sing, to prate;

Here I can mourn, and muse, and meditate.” (O.M.)

after l. 648: