As at full Length the pamper'd Monarch lay Loud Stroaks, with pounding Spice, the Fabrick rend, 105 So when the Cyclops o'er their Anvils sweat, The slumb'ring God amaz'd at this new Din, *The Building of the Dispensary. 1 91 lay, 1-4 92 away 93 spightful 1-4 95 Neuer Abschnitt 2-4. 11. Wi V1 || In 3—4 am rechten Rande in Kursivdruck die Bemerkung: The building of the Dispensary. Anmerkung unter dem Text in off. wi 96 Rage. 2-4 102 Forrage, lie; Wi 103 Pestles, 1-4 || Air, 14 106 aromatick 1. 6 107 Kein neuer Abschnitt1 || Cyclops, 2-4 108 swelling] their swol'n [swoln✦ 6] 1–4·6 | repart, 1 109 Vulcano's 1—4. 6 110 And curling] And, with curl'd 1 111 Kein neuer Abschnitt 1-4 112 again W1 half erect, he rubb'd his opening [op'ning 2-4] Eyes, And faulter'd 1-4 Garth-Leicht, Dispensary. 113 Then, 114 Then] 4 110 115 With Godhead born, but curs'd, that cannot die! Lull'd in my Arms, how long have I with-held I Swains to Sylvan Solitudes convey, Where stretch'd on Mossy Beds, they waste away, 120 125 130 Deep sunk in Down, they, by my gentle Care, 140 And leave to tatter'd *Crape the Drudgery of Pray'r. *See Boil. Lut. 1 116 born.] bless'd. 117 Mortals hourly] 'tis, that Mortals1 119 Kein 125 convey 1-4 139 wither, 2—4 140 they || Care 1—↓ 142-162 fehlen in 1-5 (siehe Einleitung S. 24) 142 Anm. in off. Wi Urim was civil, and not void of Sense, He threw off my Dominion, and would read; 145 150 155 In Volumes prov'd the Church without Defence, And Violence advances Charity. 160 Thus writ 'till none would read, becoming soon A wretched Scribler, of a rare Buffoon. Mankind my fond propitious Pow'r has try'd, Too oft to own, too much to be deny'd. 165 Oft have my Fears some distant Villa chose, 170 150 Desert 151 wrangle" 158 By nothing guarded but by] And guarded but by helpless 6. 164 deni'd. 2-4 165 And [And, 2—4.6] in return [return, -4. ] I ask but some Recess, [Recess ] 14.6 | 166 T'enjoy th'entrancing Extasies of Peace. 1-4 To relish the lov'd Extasies of Peace." 167-171 fehlen in 1—4. 6 169 Consciente Druckfehler 7 The Peals of Nassau's Arms these Eyes unclose, He shook off the dull Mist, and thus went on. *See Boil. Lut. 172-174 lauten in 1-4. 6. 3 No But that, the great Nassau's Heroick Arms Has long prevented with his loud Alarms. Still my Indulgence with contempt he flies, 176 Nor Climes nor ] Nor Skies nor 1-2 Nor Skies, nor threatning 178 From Clime to Clime his wondrous Triumphs move, || o're 1 179 And Jove grows jealeous of his Realms above. 1-8 Hinter 181 folgen in 1-4 folgende Verse, die in W1 unter dem Text in Kursivdruck als Zusatz zu V. 176 beigefügt sind: 1-3 Sometimes among the Caspian Cliffs I creep, Where solitary Bats, and Swallows sleep. 175 180 Still Nassau's Arms a soft Repose deny, 5 Keep me awake, and follow where I fly. Now since he has vouchsaf'd the World a Peace, 1-2 [Since he has bless'd the weary World with Peace, wi And with a Nod has bid Bellona cease: [settl'd a Repose*] 10 I sought the Covert of some peaceful Cell, Where silent Shades in harmless Raptures dwell; That Rest might past Tranquility restore, And Mortal never interrupt me more. 182 'Twas here, alas! I thought I might Repose, 1-4 These Walls were that Asylum I had chose. But now some busie, enterprizing Brain With that, the God his darling Phantom calls, Since Mortals will dispute my Pow'r, I'll try More he had spoke, but sudden Vapours rise, Die VV. 184-187 lauteten in 1-4: Nought underneath this Roof, but Damps are found, Nought heard, but drowzy Beetles buzzing round. Spread Cobwebs hide the Walls, and Dust the Floors, And midnight Silence guards the noiseless Doors. 187 easie Insignificance ] strong unlabour'd Impotence 188 busie Wretch's feavourish Brain, I find some enterprizing Brain 2-4 192 fault'ring 1-4 || falls. 1-4 falls; 195 Envy 1-4. 6 you'l 1-4 1 196 there, 1 Die VV. 197-198 lauteten in 1-4: 201 she strait ] her Care - enclines,1 203 spoke1 } 1 185 190 195 200 |