| John William Carleton - 1852 - 688 pages
...FINISH OF THE RACING SEASON— 1852. BY CRAVEN. " It is a party, in a parlour, Crammed, just as thc-y un earth were crammed: Some sipping punch, some sipping...you by their faces see, All silent and all damned." WILLIAM WORDS WORTH, LATE POET LAUHEATH. " Nil actum reputaus, dum quid supercsset agendum." AN ANCIENT... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...sleep had fallen on you : Ye are many — they are few ! " PETER BELL THE THIRD. NICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on earth were erammed, Some sipping puneh — some sipping toa ; But, as you by their faees see, All nilent, and... | |
| Fashion - 1842 - 414 pages
...circle in a parlor," mentioned in Peter Bell — " Crammed just as they on earth were erammed : Sume sipping punch, some sipping tea, But, as you by their faces see, All silent — and all damned ! " It is to be feared that other motives than those which spring from an offended taste, sometimes... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 426 pages
...a party in a parlour Cramm'd just as they on earth were cramm'd, Some sipping punch, some drinking tea; But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all — darnn'd!" 1 asked my Wordsworthian friend if he really and truly could admire this passage ! "Admire... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 450 pages
...had fallen on you : Ye are many — they are few ! " PETER BELL THE THIRD. BY MICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...you by their faces see, All silent, and all damned ! Peter Bell, by W. WORDSWORTH. OPHELIA.— What means this, my lord ? HAMLET.— Marry, this is Miching... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - Literary Collections - 1848 - 372 pages
...their long account, would somewhat resemble the " circle in a parlor," mentioned in Peter Bell : — " Crammed just as they on earth were crammed : Some...by their faces see, All silent — and all damned !" It is to be feared that other motives than those which spring from an offended taste, sometimes... | |
| Questions and answers - 1871 - 704 pages
...stanza in Wordsworth's Peter Bell (ed. 181Э), bnt which was omitted from the later editions : — " IB it a party in a parlour ? Crammed just as they on...you by their faces see All silent, and all damned."] PEABSON OF KIPFENROSS. — I should be obliged to any correspondent who would give me that portion... | |
| Electronic journals - 1851 - 554 pages
...from all his brethren. " Is it a party in a parlour ? Cramm'd just as they on earth were cramm'd — Some sipping punch, some sipping tea, But, as you by their faces see, All silent and all damn'd ! " A throbbing pulse the gazer hath," &c. Part i., pp. 33, 39. This last stanza was omitted... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 pages
...sleep had fallen on you : Ye are many — they are few ! " PETER BELL THE THIRD, M1CHINQ MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...crammed, Some sipping punch — some sipping tea, Bat, as yon by their faces see, All silent, and all— damned ! Peter Bell, by W. WOBMW, OPHELIA. —... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pages
...had fallen on you : Ye are many — they are few 1 * PETER BELL THE THIRD, MICIIING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed, Some sipping punch — gome sipping tea, But, as you by their faces see, All silent, and all— damned ! Peter Belt, ky... | |
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