And prove that Men, nay Men of Party, feel, }
And Love, when nicely moved, Conflicting Tempers heal. }
Tale XIII.
l. 2: Whom, would a man describe he calls her Blue. (D.) Whom when a Man describes, he calls her Blue. l. 4: The Men grew shy, and Women grew afraid. (D.) l. 6: And the same Love for learned Lore profess. (D.) And all her Love for learned Lore profess.
after l. 13:
Men toil for Learning half their younger Days,
Yet fail to give it in their Ladies Praise. (D.)
instead of ll. 24–5:
Miranda loves about her Chair to see
As many Men as can collected be. (D.)