Read full poem →r* Is but to stick, &c.^ — Mr. Seward has in this passage amended the punctuation, which
in the former copies materially injured the sense. The reader is desired to consult the lection
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Poetry examples for “amended”
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Read full poem →the reader to remember Walpole's criticism of an
Ode, amended by Mason, which, he told him, had
a sudden sink, like a man with one leg shorter
Read full poem →They do; and with a distant view I see
The amended vows of English loyalty;
And all beyond that object, there appears
Read full poem →In 1883 the Law relating to Patents for Inventions,
Begistration of Designs, and of Trade Marks, was amended
and consolidated by the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks
Read full poem →Have I then done so grievously amiss
That by no means it may be amended?
