Poems and Prose (Classic Reprint)

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Page 43: lines 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, should read Poor simple soul, whose lar est view Of justice to her sex or kin Can be no larger than her mind. Page 44, line 28th: possess't, should read possesst. Page 47, 11th line 2 for sacredotal read sacerdotal. Page 71, line 27th: angles should be angels. Page 72 in the 9th line utmost should be inmost. Page 74 e' or should not appear in last line. Page 79 everything in 3rd line should be every thug, and moonlight in 18th line should be moonlit. Page 85, 34th line: read great for gteat. Page 98, in 14th line: for giltens read silvers, and before mylthic in line 25th, fread gazed ad ed a 107,1ine32: or re gaug Pas: 108, at 15th line, read as follows Perhaps. But I have wandered fidely-from my theme. Page 109, 33rd line: for heart read breast and at Page 110, 6th line: for the heart, read their lives. Page 112, in line 22nd: for helps read help, andin the 23rd line, for °ving, riving. Page 122: t e comma in line 24th should be after men, howsoe'er. Page 124, 27th line: for slumberous read slumbrous. Page 129: father in 4th line should be father's. Page 131, in zud line: for numberd read numbered. Page 135, in 29th line, for councillor read counsellor. Page 145, in 2nd line of Chapter I, for htoeusly read righteously, and on page 146. Last line, 223 paragraph, for melifluent read mellifluent. Page 151, 27th line: for what read as.

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