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IN MEMORIAM.
75
liii. 2.
"And dare we to this doctrine give,
That had the wild oat not been sown,
The soil, left barren, had not grown," &c.

The Section which now stands as lix. ("O Sorrow, wilt thou live with me?") was added in the fourth edition, 1851.

lxii. 1.
"So be my love an idle tale,"

lxvii. 4.
"And in the chancel like a ghost."

lxxi. 2.
"So bring an opiate treble strong,
Drug down the blindfold sense of wrong
That thus my pleasure might be whole;"

lxxii. 4.
"From hill to hill, yet look'd the same"

lxxviii. 4.
"No single tear, no type of pain"