Letters Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 7
Letters Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 7
Fitzgerald Edward
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In ed. 2 : Ah, take the Cash, and let the Promise go, Nor heed the music of a distant Drum ! XV. In the first line, ed. 2 and the first draught of ed. 3 have For those, etc. XVI. In line 4, edd. 2 and 3 read ' was gone. ' XX. In ed. 2 : And this delightful Herb whose living Green Fledges the River's Lip on which we lean. XXI. In edd. 2 and 3, 'past Regret. ' XXII. In edd. 2 and 3 : That from his Vintage rolling Time has prest. XXVI, In edd. 2 and 3 : Of the Two Worlds so learnedly, are thrust. ...xxvn. In ed. 2 : Came out by the same door as in I went. XXVIII. In edd. 2 and 3 : And with my own hand wrought to make it grow. XXX. In ed. 2 : Ah, contrite Heav'n endowed us with the Vine To drug the memory of that insolence ! XXXI. In ed. 2 : And many Knots unravel'd by the Road. XXXII. In ed. 2 and 3 : There was a Veil through which I could not see. 175 VARIATIONS STANZA XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVIII. XXXIX. XL. XLl. In ed. 2 : Nor Heaven, with those eternal Signs reveal'd. In ed. 2 : Then of the Thee in Me who works behind The Veil of Universe I cried to find A Lamp to guide me through the darkness ; and Something then said — ' An Understanding blind.
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