The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - LightNovelsOnl.com
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[25]
O ever in my lonely walk
erased MS. (1).
In lonely walk and noontide dreams
MS. (1).
O ever when I walk alone
erased MS. (1).
[26]
I feed upon that blissful hour
MS. (1).
I feed upon that hour of Bliss
erased MS. (1).
That ruddy eve that blissful hour
erased MS. (1).
[26] dwell] feed MS. (2).
[27]
we [*sate*]
When midway on the mount I stood
MS. (1).
When we too stood upon the Hill
erased MS. (1).
[29]
The Moons.h.i.+ne stole upon the ground
erased MS. (1).
The Moon [*be blended on*] the ground
MS. (1).
[30] Had] And erased MS. (1).
[31] was there] stood near (was there _erased_) MS. (1).
[33-6]
Against a grey stone rudely carv'd, The statue of an armed Knight, in She lean'd [*the*] melancholy mood, [*And*] To watch'd the lingering Light
MS. (1).
[33-4]
[*She lean'd against*] a [*chissold stone*]
[*tall*]
[*The statue of a*]
MS. (1).
[34] the] an MS. (1) [Stanza 10, revised.]
[37] sad] soft MSS. (1, 2). doleful] mournful erased MS. (1).
[39] An] And MS. (2).
rude] wild erased MS. (1).
[41-4]
With flitting Blush and downcast eyes, In modest melancholy grace The Maiden stood: perchance I gaz'd Too fondly on her face.
Erased MS. (1).
[45-8] om. MS. (1).
[49] [*I gaz'd and when*] I sang of love MS. (1).
[53-6]
With flitting Blush and downcast eyes and With downcast eyes _in_ modest grace for [*She listen'd; and perchance I gaz'd*]
Too fondly on her face.
MS. (1).
[55] And] Yet MS. (1).
[57] told] sang MS. (1).
[59] roam'd] cross'd MS. (1).