... bear up your esteem. And though nothing is so vain as the eager pursuit of empty applause, yet to be well thought of and to be kindly used by the world, is like a glory about a woman's head ; 'tis a perfume she carrieth about with her, and leaveth... The Ladies Library ... Written by a Lady - 第 266 頁1751完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1907 - 376 頁
...; it is a perfume she carrieth about with her and leaveth wherever she goeth; it is a charm against ill-will. Malice may empty her quiver, but cannot wound ; the dirt will not stick ; the jests will not take. Without the consent of the world a scandal doth not go deep ; it is... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 302 頁
...'tis a Perfume she carrieth about with her, and leaveth whereever she goeth ; 'tis a Charm against Ill-will. Malice may empty her Quiver, but cannot wound; the Dirt will not stick, the Jests wUl not take ; Without the consent of the World a Scandal doth not go deep ; it is... | |
| Walter Raleigh - 1923 - 348 頁
...'tis a Perfume she carrieth about with her, and leaveth whereever she goeth ; 'tis a Charm against Ill-will. Malice may empty her Quiver, but cannot wound ; the Dirt will not stick, the Jests will not take ; Without the consent of the World a Scandal doth not go deep ; it is... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1926 - 236 頁
...; 'tis a perfume she carrieth about with her and leaveth wherever she goeth ; 'tis a charm against ill-will. Malice may empty her quiver, but cannot wound ; the dirt will not stick, the jests will not take." Something of this charm is to be found in Peacock's heroines, so to... | |
| Frances Burney - 2000 - 698 頁
...'tis a Perfume she carrieth about with her, and leaveth where-ever she goeth; 'tis a Charm against Ill-will. Malice may empty her Quiver, but cannot wound; the Dirt will not stick, the Jests will not take; Without the consent of the World a Scandal doth not go deep; 2. William... | |
| Jane Collier - 2003 - 226 頁
...'tis a Perfume she carrieth about with her, and leaveth where-ever she goeth; 'tis a Charm against Ill-will. Malice may empty her Quiver, but cannot wound; the Dirt will not stick, the Jests will not take: Without the consent of the World a Scandal doth not go deep; it is... | |
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