Who by their own just feelings might abide
And seldom need a Caution or a Guide. (D.)
instead of ll. 51–2:
In paths of Danger and beware of Sleep—
A Guide he needed, for his Mind was slow. (D.)
l. 75: I from this bold, bad Spirit must depart. (D.)
after l. 79:
Thus reasoned John who, by his feelings led,
Had from his Place as from Contagion fled. (D.)
l. 96: “But, O my Conscience, be not you beguiled.” (D.)