y of the soul."
NOTE X.
_"Making of human rights the merest mock."_
The fiend's arch mock.
SHAKSPEARE.
ERRATA.
In Stanza 69, 7th line, read _To_ for _No_.
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Transcriber Notes
Table of Contents added.
Typographical inconsistencies have been changed and are listed below.
The original text has also had its errata incorporated.
Archaic and variable spelling and hyphenation is preserved.
Author's punctuation style is preserved, except where noted.
Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_.
Passages in bold indicated by =equal signs=.
Transcriber Changes
The following changes were made to the original text:
Page 17: Added missing footnote tag (Here Death has given many a
horrid =wound![5]=)
Page 20: Was 'foreget' (There is no lethean power can teach me to
=forget=.)
Page 30: Stanza number was 'XLIV' (=LXIV=. Say, how shall he regain
it, when 'twas giv'n)
Page 38: Was 'protentous' (And no =portentous=, fearful meteor,
there, should blaze, and blacken, and create dismay)
Page 43: Changed period to comma (When he was thirteen years old,
his father removed thence to the South =Yadkin,= North
Carolina;)
Page 43: Added beginning quote (="No= historical facts are better
attested, than those, to which allusion is here made.)
Page 44: Added beginning quote (="Supposing= them to be artificial,
we are led into a vast field of conjecture.)
Page 44: Added beginning quote (="Viewing= them as artificial,
nothing can be more curious;)
Page 44: Added beginning quote (="If= we suppose them to be natural,
which, in my opinion, is the most rational belief)
Page 45: Changed to single quotes (the long vista through which I
look back to this western ='Eden,'= presents it)
Page 46: Was 'iu' (accompanied by his accomplished wife, an English
lady, he arrived in New York =in= 1796 or '97)
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