Felt he for humble Food his fainting Nature crave.

instead of ll. 183–6:

Mirrors of mighty Size and Pictures Rare,

Statues and Busts and Tap’stried Walls were there;

There Art and Nature were, ’twas said, at Strife;

Views looked like Pictures, Figures looked as Life;

And Men disputed where the Charms abide

Most worthy Praise; but no man could decide.

after l. 387:

“You read your Bible?” He assenting smil’d