‘Thus whilst so many suppliants do
Implore thy pity they may prove.’
The Bracelet (p. 58).
[47:1.] P. 58, line 12. 1651 and 1657 have the line revised to its detriment:
‘A heart that many storms withstood, have sold.’
‘A heart that many storms withstood, have sold.’
[47:2.] P. 58, line 15. 1647: ‘souls that do our life inspire.’ ‘Human’ in 1651, but ‘humane,’ in the commoner spelling of the time, in 1657.
[47:3.] P. 59, line 22. Thus in 1651, 1657. 1647 has:
‘Guards and defends my heart.’
‘Guards and defends my heart.’
The Farewell (p. 59).