_reverberates_] _reverb'rates_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _reverb'rate_ Q F₁. See note (IX). [1731] See note (X). [1732] _immediately_] F₂ F₃ F₄. _immediately,_ Q. _immediately:_ F₁. [1733] _The unknown ... to do!_] Keightley ends the lines _there!... what ... regard, ... dear ... we ... chance ... heavens ... to do!_ [1734] _what. Nature,_] F₁. _what Nature,_ F₂ F₃ F₄. See note (X). _there_] om. Rowe. [1735] _abject_] Ff. _obiect_ Q. [1736] _to-morrow--An ... him--Ajax renown'd._] Edd. _to morrow, An ... him Aiax renown'd?_ Q. _to morrow, An ... him? Aiax renown'd?_ Ff. _to morrow, An ... him: Ajax renown'd!_ Rowe. _to-morrow An ... him, Ajax renown'd._ Capell. [1737] _An act_] Q F₁ F₂. _And act_ F₃ F₄. _by an act_ Keightley (Anon. ap. Rann conj.) [1738] _Ajax renown'd_] _Ajax' renown_ Malone conj. (withdrawn). [1739] _While ... eyes_] S. Walker would end the lines at _creep ... play ... eyes._ [1740] _creep_] _sleep_ Hanmer. [1741] _fasting_] Q. _feasting_ Ff. [1742] _on_] _one_ Q. [1743] _shrieking_] _shriking_ Q. _shrinking_ Ff. [1744] _I do ... forgot?_] Arranged as by Capell. The lines end _it, ... beggars, ... looke: ... forgot?_ in Q Ff. [1745] _I do believe it_] _This I do believe_ Pope. _for they_] _They_ Pope. [1746] _look_] Q F₁. _good look_ F₂ F₃ F₄. [1747] _great ... ingratitudes_] _great sized muster of ingratitudes_ Singer conj. _great portmanteau of ingratitudes_ or _great scythed monster of ingratitude_ Anon. conj. (N. and Q.) _ingratitudes_] _ingratitude_ Hanmer. [1748] _Those ... As done_] Arranged as by Pope. Lines 148, 149 end at _past, ... made,_ in Q Ff. [1749] _perseverance ... bright_] _perseverance keeps honor bright_ Pope (followed by Capell), ending the lines _bright: ... fashion, ... mockery._ [1750] _perseverance_] _'tis perseverance_ Seymour conj. _lord,_] _lord, it is_ Keightley. _lord, perseverance_ Anon. conj. [1751] _a rusty_] _rusty_ Pope. _mail_] _male_ Q Ff. [1752] _Take ... way_] Omitted by Pope. _Then, dear my lord, take you the instant way_ Capell. [1753] _one_] _on_ Q. [1754] _hedge_] Ff. _turne_ Q. _edge_ Collier. [1755] _And leave ... all_] Keightley ends the lines _horse ... pavement ... on ... yours ... like ... shakes ... arms ... comer ... sighing ... remuneration ... birth, ... love, ... all._ [1756] _hindmost: Or ... trampled on: then_] _him, most, then_ Q (omitting _Or ... on_). [1757] _hindmost; Or like a_] _hindermost; and there you lye Like to a_ Pope. [1758] _first_] _the first_ Keightley. [1759] _Lie_] _lies_ Keightley. [1760] _Lie there ... O'er-run and_] Arranged as in Ff. _For pavement to the abject, near o'errun And_ Pope. _You're left ... O'er-run and_ Seymour conj. [1761] _abject rear,_] Hanmer, reading the rest with Pope and Theobald. _abject, neere_ F₁ F₂. _abject, near_ F₃ F₄. _abject near,_ Theobald. [1762] _in past_] Ff. _in passe_ Q. [1763] _And with his_] _And with_ Rowe (ed. 2). _But with his_ Pope.
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