by roped, is that the well is fed by the trickles of water within the flanks of the mountains.—Both A and B read planks for flanks; G gives the correction.
St. xi. 5. Two of the required stresses are on we dream.
St. xii. 8. reeve, see note on Author's Preface, p. 101.
St. xiv. 8. these. G has there; but the words between shock and these are probably parenthetical.
St. xvi. 3. Landsmen may not observe the wrongness: see again No. 17, st. ix, and 39, line 10. I would have corrected this if the euphony had not accidentally forbidden the simplest correction.
St. xvi. 7. foam-fleece followed by full stop in A and B, by a comma in G.
St. xix. 3. hawling thus spelt in all three.
St. xxi. 2. G omits the.
St. xxvi. 5 ad 6. The semicolon is autographic correction in B; the stop at Way is uncertain in A and B, is a comma in G.
St. xxix. 3. night (sic). 8. Two of the required stresses are on Tarpeian.
St. xxxiv. 8. shire. G has shore; but shire is doubtless right; it is the special favoured landscape visited by the shower.
St. iii. 2. Cadair Idris is written as a note to Giants stool.
St. viii. 4. Several variants. Two good copies read darksome danksome; but the early copy in A has darksome darksome, which B returns to.
St. ix. 3. A has But praise it, and two good copies But honour it.7. 'God's Grandeur. Standard rhythm counterpointed.' Two autographs, Feb. 23, 1877; and March 1877; in A.—