The
neighbours
grieve for her, and say
That she will .
That she will .
William Wordsworth
.
1800.
]
[Variant 29:
1802.
And to the pleasant Banks of Tone
She took her way, to dwell alone 1800. ]
[Variant 30:
1802.
. . . grief, . . . 1800. ]
[Variant 31:
1805.
(And in this tale we all agree) 1800. ]
[Variant 32:
1805.
The neighbours grieve for her, and say
That she will . . . 1802. ]
[Variant 33: This stanza first appeared in the edition of 1802. ]
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FOOTNOTES ON THE TEXT
[Footnote A: Taken from the portrait of the chief in Bartram's
frontispiece. --Ed. ]
[Footnote B:
"The tall aspiring Gordonia lacianthus . . . gradually changing colour,
from green to golden yellow, from that to a scarlet, from scarlet to
crimson, and lastly to a brownish purple, . . . so that it may be said
to change and renew its garments every morning throughout the year. "
See 'Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East Florida,
the Cherokee Country', etc. , by William Bartram (1791), pp.
[Variant 29:
1802.
And to the pleasant Banks of Tone
She took her way, to dwell alone 1800. ]
[Variant 30:
1802.
. . . grief, . . . 1800. ]
[Variant 31:
1805.
(And in this tale we all agree) 1800. ]
[Variant 32:
1805.
The neighbours grieve for her, and say
That she will . . . 1802. ]
[Variant 33: This stanza first appeared in the edition of 1802. ]
* * * * *
FOOTNOTES ON THE TEXT
[Footnote A: Taken from the portrait of the chief in Bartram's
frontispiece. --Ed. ]
[Footnote B:
"The tall aspiring Gordonia lacianthus . . . gradually changing colour,
from green to golden yellow, from that to a scarlet, from scarlet to
crimson, and lastly to a brownish purple, . . . so that it may be said
to change and renew its garments every morning throughout the year. "
See 'Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East Florida,
the Cherokee Country', etc. , by William Bartram (1791), pp.