The dangers of random internet editions, cont.

If you Google Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "The Dead Pan," this is the first result.  Nowhere is the innocent Googler informed that this version is missing several stanzas.  (You can find a full version of the poem a few results later.)  One of the reasons English professors get so frustrated when people say, "hey, why do you need textbooks when you can just pull stuff off the Web and save everyone money?" is, well, this phenomenon.