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formed to mortal pains And poison spreads along the listener's veins. 1820. While poison ... 1827.] [Variant 141: 1836. Fair smiling lights the purpled hills illume! 1815.] [Variant 142: 1836. Soft ... 1815.] [Variant 143: 1836. Soon flies the little joy to man allowed, And grief before him travels like a cloud: 1815.] [Variant 144: 1836. (Expanding four lines into six.) For come Diseases on, and Penury's rage, Labour, and Care, and Pain, and dismal Age, Till, Hope-deserted, long in vain his breath Implores the dreadful untried sleep of Death. 1815.] [Variant 145: 1836. A Temple stands; which holds an awful shrine, 1815.] [Variant 146: 1836. Pale, dreadful faces round the Shrine appear, 1815.] [Variant 147: 1836. After this line the editions of 1815-1832 have the following couplet: While strives a secret Power to hush the crowd, Pain's wild rebellious burst proclaims her rights aloud, and this is followed by lines 545-6 of the final text.] [Variant 148: 1836. From 1815 to 1832, the following two couplets followed line 546. The first of these was withdrawn in 1836. Mid muttering prayers all sounds of torment meet, Dire clap of hands, distracted chafe of feet; While loud and dull ascends the weeping cry, Surely in other thoughts contempt may die. 1815.] [Variant 149: 1836. --The tall Sun, tiptoe ... 1820.] [Variant 150: 1836. At such an hour there are who love to stray, And meet the advancing Pilgrims ere the day 1820. Now let us meet the Pilgrims ere the day Close on the remnant of their weary way; 1827.] [Variant 151: 1836. For ye are drawing tow'rd that sacred floor, Where the charmed worm of pain shall gnaw no more. 1820. While they are drawing toward the sacred floor 1827.] [Variant 152: 1827. ... for you ... 1820.] [Variant 153: 1836. --Now with a tearful kiss each other greet, Nor longer naked be your toil-worn feet, 1820. There some with tearful kiss each other greet, And some, with reverence, wash their toil-worn feet. 1827.] [Variant 154: 1836. Yes I will see you when you first behold 1820. ... ye ...
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