Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed, Some sipping punch — some sipping tea, But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all damned ! Peter Bell, by W. Notes and Queries - Página 361871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1871 - 704 páginas
....stanza in Wordsworth's Peter Bell (cd. Isl'JJ, but which ivas omitted from the later editions : — " Is it a party in a parlour ? Crammed just as they on...crammed : — Some sipping punch, some sipping tea, lint as you bv their faces see ч. All silent, and all damned."] PEARSON or KIPPENROSS. — I should... | |
| 1871 - 730 páginas
...stanza in Wordsworth's Peter Bell (ed. 1819), but which was omitted from the later editions : 11 Is it a party in a parlour ? Crammed just as they on earth were crammed ; Su. ni- sipping punch, some sipping tea. But a* you by their faces see All silent, and all damned."]... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 358 páginas
...their offences in the flesh:— .' Cratnming, as they on earth were eramm'd; All sipimig wine, all sipping tea; But, as you by their faces see, All silent) and all d d." How well does that one word silent describe those venerable ancestral dinners — "All silent!"... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 366 páginas
...for their offences in the flesh:— " Cramming, as tbey on earth were cramm'd; All sipping wine, all sipping tea; But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all d d." How well does that one word silent describe those venerable ancestral dinners—"All silent!"... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1873 - 438 páginas
...their long account, would somewhat resemble the " circle in a parlor," mentioned in Peter Bell : — " Crammed just as they on earth were crammed : Some sipping punch, some sipping tea, But, as yon by their faces see, All silent — and all damned ! " It is to be feared that other motives than... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1873 - 596 páginas
...their offences in the flesh : — < Cramming as they on earth were oramm'd ; All sipping Trine, all sipping tea ; But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all d d." How well does that one word silent describe those venerable ancestral dinners — ' All silent... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 páginas
...as the fourth stanza from the end of Part I., which was omitted in all subsequent editions : — Is it a party in a parlour ? Crammed just as they on...you by their faces see, All silent and all damned. The world is too much with us ; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers. Miscellaneous... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 646 páginas
...•'.:,-• .,:••• --u . . 1 .- -,-•. -- 1819. PETER BELL THE THIRD. BY MICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. " Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed, Some sippmg punch— some sipping tea, But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all— damned f Peter... | |
| T. LINDSEY ASPLAND - 1874 - 492 páginas
...taste in "Peter Bell". Several offensive passages will be struck out, such as " Is it a party in the parlour, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed ; Some sipping punch, some drinking tea, But as you by their faces see — All silent and all damned " ! Also the overcoarse expression... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...as the fourth stanza from the end of Part I., which was omitted in all subsequent editions : — Is it a party in a parlour ? Crammed just as they on...you by their faces see, All silent and all damned. To the solid ground Of nature trusts the Mind that builds for aye. Miscellaneous Sonnets. Part \. xxxiv.... | |
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