| Agnes Repplier - 1898 - 448 頁
...darts, you shall hear ; I beauty admire, but virtue I prize, That fades not in seventy year. * * * * "In peace and good order my household she guides,...I gain ; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure to entertain." Well, the lines show at least that Franklin did like to entertain... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1901 - 478 頁
...arrive, the joy of my wife Quite doubles the pleasure I feel. " She defends my good name, even when I'm to blame, Firm friend as to man e'er was given; Her...can be. " In peace and g^ood order my household she gu1des. Right careful to save what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1902 - 688 頁
...arrive, the joy of ray wife Quite doubles the pleasure I feel. " She defends my good name, even when I'm to blame. Firm friend as to man e'er was given ; Her..." In peace and good order my household she guides, R,ght careful to save what I gain ; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 498 頁
...arrive, the Joy of my wife Quite doubles the pleasure I feel. " She defends my good name, even when I 'm to blame, Firm friend as to man e'er was given; Her...what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I 've the pleasure to entertain. " Some faults have we all, and so has my Joan, But then they're... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 500 頁
...my wife Quite doubles the pleasure I feel. " She defends my good name, even when I 'm to blame, Finn friend as to man e'er was given; Her compassionate...what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I 've the pleasure to entertain. "Some faults have we all, and so has my Joan, But then they... | |
| Emily Clough Peabody - 1915 - 208 頁
...was not usurped by the poodle dog or the Persian kitten. Benjamin Franklin once wrote of his wife: In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure to entertain. Some faults have we all, and so has my Joan, But then, they're... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1916 - 696 頁
...arrive, the joy of my wife Quite doubles the pleasure I feel. " She defends my good name, even when I'm to blame. Firm friend as to man e'er was given : Her...delightful and dear, Still easy, engaging, and free : In sifknfm no less than the carefulest norse, As tender as tender can be. " In peace and good order my... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2004 - 628 頁
...shall you hear: Though I beauty admire, 'tis virtue I prize, Which fades not in seventy years . . . In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure to entertain . . . The best have some faults, and so has my Joan, But then... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 576 頁
...and Free, In Sickness no less than the faithfullest Nurse As tender as tender can be, My dear Friends In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure to entertain, My dear Friends She defends my good Name ever where I'm to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2003 - 588 頁
...hear: Though I beauty admire, 'tis virtue I prize, Which fades not in seventy years, My dear Friends In Health a Companion delightful and dear, Still easy, engaging, and Free, In Sickness no less than the faithfullest Nurse As tender as tender can be, My dear Friends In peace and good order my household... | |
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