The Poems of John Donne, Volume 1 (of 2): Edited from the Old Editions and Numerous ManuscriptsDonne, John
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The Poems of John Donne, Volume 1 (of 2): Edited from the Old Editions and Numerous Manuscripts
Donne, John
English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
[114 minde; _Ed:_ minde, _1633-69_ reasons, _Ed:_ reasons
_1633:_ reason's _1635-69_, _Chambers and Grolier_]
[115 which] with _1633_ _some copies_]
[117 breake, doe _1633_, _A18_, _G_, _N_, _TC:_ breake, and
doe _1635-69_, _Chambers_
spill: _Ed:_ spill, _1633-69_]
[119 perfects] perfect _1633_ _some copies_]
[125 day. _1635-69:_ day, _1633_ (_corrected in some copies_)]
[126 dares] dare _1669_]
[127 proofe] proofes _O'F_]
[130 earths pores, _1669_, _A18_, _G_, _N:_ earths-pores,
_1633:_ earth-pores, _1633_ (_some copies_), _1635-54_
anew] a new _1633_]
[135 grow: _1650-69:_ grow, _1633-39_]
[137 the Prince, and have so fill'd _G:_ the Princesse, and
so fill'd _1633_ (_but some copies read_ the Prince, and so
fill'd): the Prince, and so fill up _1635-69:_ the Prince, and
so fill'd _A18_, _N_, _TC_]
[144 bed, _Ed:_ bed; _1633-69_]
[146 upbeare. _Ed:_ upbeare; _1633:_ up beare; _1635-69_]
[147 middle parts _1633_, _G_, _O'F:_ middle part _1635-69:_
mid-parts _A18_, _N_, _TC_]
[150 kindle, _G:_ kinde, _1633_, _A18_, _N_, _O'F_, _TC:_
kindle; _1635-69_]
[157 white; _1633:_ white, _1635-69_]
[159 guest, _Ed:_ guest _1633-69_. _See note_]
[165 moist red _1633-35:_ moist-red _1639-69_]
[166 slept] sleept _1633-35_
light; _Ed:_ light, _1633-69_]
[167 mandrakes might, _Ed:_ mandrakes might; _1633-54:_
mandrakes-might: _1669_]
[180 inclos'd _1635-69_, _G:_ encloth'd _A18_, _N_, _TC:_
encloth'd _altered to_ unclothed _then to_ enclosed _O'F:_
uncloath'd _1633_
pick'd] peck'd _A18_, _G_, _TC_]
[181 Outcrept _1633-35:_ Out crept _1639-69_]
[185 a new downy _1635-69_, _A18_, _G_, _TC:_ downy a new
_1633_
overspreades, _1633-39:_ overspreads _1650-69_]
[193 cocke, _Ed:_ cocke _1633-69_
tree,] tree _1633_]
[194 tent, _Ed:_ tent _1633-69_
hen; _Ed:_ hen, _1633-69_]
[196 be; _Ed:_ be, _1633-69_]
[202 ingresse; _Ed:_ ingresse, _1633-69_]
[203-5
Till now unlawfull, therefore ill; 'twas not
So jolly, that it can move this soule; Is
The body so free of his kindnesses,
_1633_, _and 1669_ (Till now,):
Till now, unlawfull, therefore ill 'twas not
So jolly, that it can more this soule. Is
The body, so free of his kindnesses,
_1635-54_
Till now, unlawful, therefore ill 'twas not.
So jolly, that it can move this soul, is
The body, so free of his kindnesses,
_Chambers_, _and Grolier but_ 203 not; _and no commas in_ 204.
_See note_]
[206 selfe-preserving] _no hyphen_ _1633-39_]
[207 soules,] souls _1669_]
[208 temperance] têperance _1633-39_]
[212 grow,] grow _1633-39_]
[214 hid _G:_ his _1633-69_, _A18_, _N_, _TC_
snare,] snare _1633-69_]
[220 encrease his race,] encrease, _1633_]
[223 brooke. A _Ed:_ brooke; a _1633-69_]
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