For still the more he works, the more
Do his weak ankles swell:”
the stanza in Peter Bell, which Shelley was accused of having maliciously invented, but which was actually printed in the first edition of the poem,
“Is it a party in a parlour
Cramming 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?”
the couplet in the original version of The Blind Highland Boy which describes him as embarking on his voyage in
“A household tub, like one of those