| I for the purpose brought thee to this place. |
I for the purpose brought thee to this place.
This line appears only in the edition of 1800.
| 1827 | |
| ... stout; ... | 1800 |
... stout; ...
| 1802 | |
| ... should evil men Be thy companions, let this Sheep-fold be Thy anchor and thy shield; amid all fear And all temptation, let it be to thee An emblem of the life thy Fathers liv'd, | 1800 |