"From Albion"s cliffs to Caledonia"s coast.
Some few who know to write as well as feel".
["MS".]]
[Footnote lvi:
"The spoiler came; and all thy promise fair Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there.--"
["First to Fourth Editions"]]
[Footnote lvii:
"On him may meritorious honours tend While doubly mingling,".
["MS. erased".]]
Footnote lviii:
"And you united Bards".
["MS. Addition to British Bards".]
"And you ye nameless".
["MS. erased".]]
[Footnote lvix:
"Translation"s servile work at length disown And quit Achaia"s Muse to court your own".
["MS. Addition to British Bards".]]
[Footnote lx:
"Let these arise and anxious of applause".
["British Bards. MS".]]
[Footnote lxi:
"But not in heavy".
["British Bards. MS".]]
[Footnote lxii:
"Let prurient Southey cease".
["MS. British Bards".]]
[Footnote lxiii:
"still the babe at nurse".
["MS".]
"Let Lewis jilt our nurseries with alarm With tales that oft disgust and never charm".
[Footnote lxiv:
"But thou with powers--"
["MS. British Bards".]]
[Footnote lxv:
"Let MOORE be lewd; let STRANGFORD steal from MOORE".
["MS. First to Fourth Editions".]]
[Footnote lxvi:
"For outlawed Sherwood"s tales."
["MS. Brit. Bards. Eds." 1-4.]
[Footnote lxvii:
"And even spurns the great Seatonian prize.--"
["MS. First to Fourth Editions" (a correction in the Annotated Copy).]]
[Footnote lxviii:
"With odes by Smyth [A] and epic songs by Hoyle, Hoyle whose learn"d page, if still upheld by whist Required no sacred theme to bid us list.--"