The text of 1845 returns to that of 1807.
| 1845 | |
| That she is ruddy, fleet, and strong; | 1807 |
| That she is healthful, ... | 1836 |
That she is ruddy, fleet, and strong;
That she is healthful, ...
In the editions of 1807 to 1843 occurs the following verse, which was omitted from subsequent editions:
| And she hath smiles to earth unknown; Smiles, that with motion of their own Do spread, and sink, and rise; That come and go with endless play, And ever, as they pass away, Are hidden in her eyes. |