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[17-25] Quoted in Letter to Cottle, May 27, 1814.
[18] love-lorn] woe-worn (heart-sick _erased_) Letter, 1814.
[20] _unconscious life_ Letter, 1814.
[22] _wholly cease_ to BE Letter, 1814.
[27] these] here M. P.
[28] For Love to dwell in; the low stumps would gore M. P., P. R.
[31-3]
till, like wounded bird Easily caught, the dusky Dryades With p.r.i.c.kles sharper than his darts would mock.
_His little G.o.ds.h.i.+p_
M. P., P. R.
[34-42, 44] om. M.P., P.R.
[51] here will couch M. P., P. R., S. L.
[55] brook] stream M. P., P. R., S. L. (for _stream_ read _brook_ _Errata_, S. L., p. [xi]).
[56-7]
yet bell-like sound Tinkling, or bees
M. P., P. R., S. L. 1828.
[58] The] This M. P., P. R., S. L.
[70] That swells its] Who swells his M. P., P. R., S. L.
[75] the] her downcast M. P., P. R. Her face, her form divine, her downcast look S. L.
[76-7]
Contemplative, her cheek upon her palm Supported; the white arm and elbow rest
M. P., P. R.
Contemplative! Ah see! her open palm Presses
S. L.
[79-80]
He, meanwhile, Who from
M. P., P. R., S. L.
[86] om. M. P., P. R., S. L.
[87] The] She M. P., P. R., S. L.
[91-100] These lines are quoted in the prefatory note to _Kubla Khan_.
[94] mis-shape] mis-shapes M. P.
[108] love-yearning by] love-gazing on M. P., P. R.
[114] Spire] Tow'r M. P., P. R., S. L.
[118] my] thy S. L. (for _thy_ read _my_ _Errata_, S. L., p. [xi]).
[121] and] to M. P., P. R.
[124] waves] waters P. R., S. L.
[126-32]
_How soon to re-unite!_ They meet, they join In deep embrace, and open to the sun Lie calm and smooth. Such the delicious hour
M. P., P. R., S. L.
[133] Of deep enjoyment, foll'wing Love's brief quarrels M. P., P. R.
Lines 126-33 are supplied in the _Errata_, S. L. 1817 (p. xi).
[134] And] But _Errata_, S. L. (p. xi).
[135] I come out into light M. P., P. R.: I came out into light S. L.
For _came_ read _come_ _Errata_, S. L. (p. xi).
[144] At] Beneath M. P., P. R., S. L. (for _Beneath_ read _At_ _Errata_, S. L., p. [xi]).
[152] this] _this_ M. P., P. R.: THIS S. L. 1828, 1829.
[162] those] these P. R.
[174] me] one M. P., P. R.
[177] straightway] away M. P., P. R.
[184] The] This M. P., P. R.