[3] 1832.
(Though were it ...) 1815.
END OF VOL. IV
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1. All footnotes have been moved to the chapter or sub-chapter ends and cross-links provided EXCEPTING the footnote at the end of [Tyrolese Sonnet VI], which has been placed immediatly after the sonnet though the chapter continues and other succeeding footnotes appear at the end.
In the original text the printer used multiple periods to push single and multiple word "Variants" into the place in the notes where they occured in the poem. In this e-text a single ellipsis (...) is used to represent positioning of preceeding and succeeding words. The variant anchor point indicates the relative position of the word variant in the poem.
In footnote [A] to the poem "In the Grounds of Coleorton", p. 79 "l. 7." has been changed to p. 79 "l. 13." While the note correctly identifies the 7th line of the text of the poem printed on p. 79, it is actually l. 13. of the poem.
2. All poetry line markers have been retained as placed and numbered by the printer in 5, 4 or 6 line intervals.