| 1822 - 694 pages
...for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! He stood in a posture of ideot wonder. Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious; and, surrendering himself up to the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole haudfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...(in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted— crackling I Again be felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn him so...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole hnndt'uls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1826 - 892 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted — crackling I Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole hand fuis of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted — crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole aandfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - Calendars - 1868 - 846 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted — crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole aandfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1830 - 878 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1835 - 876 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious ; and, surrendering himself up to the newborn pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handmls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...that tasted so delicious; and, surrendering himself up to the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole hand fuls of the scorched skin with the flesh... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...no man had known it) be tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not bum him so much now, still he licked his fingers from a sort of hahit. The truth at length broke into his slow understanding, that it was the pig that smelt so, and... | |
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