In the edition of 1815, the 28 lines, from "No sad vacuities" to "a wanderer came there," are entitled "Pleasures of the Pedestrian."—Ed.

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See

Ode on the Pleasure arising from Vicissitude

, l. 54:

The meanest floweret of the vale,
The simplest note that swells the gale.

Ed.

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