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e two previous lines were added in 1836.] [Variant 92: 1832. Save that, the stranger seen below, ... 1815.] [Variant 93: 1836. When warm from myrtle bays and tranquil seas, Comes on, to whisper hope, the vernal breeze, When hums the mountain bee in May's glad ear, And emerald isles to spot the heights appear, 1815.] [Variant 94: When fragrant scents beneath th' enchanted tread Spring up, his choicest wealth around him spread, Inserted in the editions 1815 to 1832.] [Variant 95: 1836. The pastoral Swiss begins the cliffs to scale, To silence leaving the deserted vale, 1815] [Variant 96: 1836. Mounts, where the verdure leads, from stage to stage, And pastures on, as in the Patriarch's age: 1815.] [Variant 97: 1836. O'er lofty heights serene and still they go, 1815.] [Variant 98: 1836. (Omitting the first of the two following couplets.) They cross the chasmy torrent's foam-lit bed, Rocked on the dizzy larch's narrow tread; Or steal beneath loose mountains, half deterr'd, That sigh and shudder to the lowing herd. 1815.] [Variant 99: This couplet was added in the edition of 1836.] [Variant 100: 1836. Lines 380-385 were previously: --I see him, up the midway cliff he creeps To where a scanty knot of verdure peeps, Thence down the steep a pile of grass he throws, The fodder of his herds in winter snows. 1815.] [Variant 101: 1836. ... to what tradition hoar Transmits of days more blest ... 1815.] [Variant 102: 1845. Then Summer lengthened out his season bland, And with rock-honey flowed the happy land. 1815. Then Summer lingered long; and honey flowed Out of the rocks, the wild bees' safe abode. 1836.] [Variant 103: 1836. Continual fountains ... 1815.] [Variant 104: 1836. Nor Hunger forced the herds from pastures bare For scanty food the treacherous cliffs to dare. 1815.] [Variant 105: 1836. Then the milk-thistle bade those herds demand Three times a day the pail and welcome hand. 1815.] [Variant 106: 1836. Thus does the father to his sons relate, On the lone mountain top, their changed estate. 1815.] [Variant 107: 1836. But human vices have provoked the rod 1815. In the ed
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