[Variant 26:
1845.
... zephyrs ... 1820.]
[Variant 27: This stanza was added in the edition of 1820.]
[Variant 28:
1845.
This couplet was added in 1845.]
[Variant 29:
1845.
And now the universal tides repose, And, brightly blue, the burnished mirror glows, 1820.]
[Variant 30:
1845.
The sails are dropped, the poplar"s foliage sleeps, And insects clothe, like dust, the gla.s.sy deeps.
This couplet followed l. 127 from 1820 to 1843.]
[Variant 31:
1820
Shot, down the headlong pathway darts his sledge; 1793.]
[Variant 32:
1820.
Beside their sheltering [i] cross of wall, the flock Feeds on in light, nor thinks of winter"s shock;
Only in the edition of 1793.]
[Variant 33:
1820.
Dashed down ... 1793.]
[Variant 34:
1836.
... verdant ... 1793.]
[Variant 35:
1820.
Gazed by ... 1793.]
[Variant 36:
1836.
... his warrior head. 1793.]
[Variant 37:
1836.
... haggard ... 1793.]
[Variant 38:
1836.
Whose state, like pine-trees, waving to and fro, Droops, and o"er canopies his regal brow,
This couplet was inserted in the editions 1793 to 1832.]
[Variant 39:
1820.
... blows ... 1793.]