L. B. 1798.
Between [143] and 147
So past a weary time, each throat
Was parch'd and glaz'd each eye,
When looking westward, &c.
L. B. 1800.
[Lines 143-8 of the text in their present shape were added in Sibylline Leaves, 1817.]
[Part III]] III L. B. 1798, 1800: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Part the Third, S. L. 1828, 1829.
[[154]]
And still it ner'd and ner'd. L. B. 1798, 1800.
[[155]]
And, an it dodg'd L. B. 1798: And, as if it dodg'd L. B. 1800, S. L. 1817.