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76 164. Read for the old. "will not vaunt that he was aught of yore."

175. For read, and remove the stop after. Join with,  with. "And to men, loath to learn sobriety, there cometh forcibly a grace (I trow) of deities, who sit on holy bench." The "grace" is the painful wisdom learned by suffering.

226. For read.

233. After insert []. In the antistrophe do not omit, but for read , and omit  before. |.

278. For read  or, "twigs" of flame; suggested by , the pine. In the corrupt a verb is concealed, such as, , vibrated, perked forward. is possible, but was less likely to be corrupted than some rarer verb, as, wafted.

299. Before a whole line seems to be lost, such as [].

327. For Blomfield well gave.

365. Treading in Blomfield's steps, I attempt the corrupt passage thus—

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(, the fact of excessive abundance.)

412.For



read (until we get something better)—

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