[123] "And, say what you please, he will never return."—Ed. 1786.

[124]

"With anguish and sorrow my bosom did burn,
And I wept, being sure he would never return."—Ib.

[125] "With his soldiers."—Ib.

[126]

"Then why should I longer my sorrows adjourn?—
You may call me a fool if he ever return."—Ib.

[127] Not in the earliest version.

[128] "Hearts once united."—Ed. 1786.

[129]

"Never yet was reason found
So distracted with love's wound
As to be in sorrow drown'd."—Ib.