| 1820 | |
| To shew her yet some joys to me remain, | 1793 |
To shew her yet some joys to me remain,
| 1820 | |
| ... with soft affection's ear, | 1793 |
... with soft affection's ear,
| 1836 | |
| ... with lights between; Gazing the tempting shades to them deny'd, When stood the shorten'd herds amid' the tide, Where, from the barren wall's unshelter'd end, Long rails into the shallow lake extend; When, at the barren wall's unsheltered end, Where long rails far into the lake extend, Crowded the shortened herds, and beat the tides With their quick tails, and lash'd their speckled sides; | 1793 1820 |