Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous: Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her... The stranger in France, or, A tour from Devonshire to Paris - الصفحة 229بواسطة Sir John Carr - 1803 - عدد الصفحات: 261عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| James Boaden - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...he did not in private express all the fond reliance of the Moor on his wife's discretion — " "I'is not to make me jealous To say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company — Where virtue is, these are more virtuous. Nor from my own weak merits will I draw The smallest... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1834 - عدد الصفحات: 344
...exchanged between Caroline Terrington and William Morley. CHAPTER XIII. 'Tis not to ma&e me jealous Tr> say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is...plays and dances well ; Where virtue is, these are most virtuous. Nor from my weak merits will ) draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt, For she... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate a and blown surmises, Matching thy inference.3 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous ; Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...of the scholar were adapted to the lesson. But, Louis the Sixteenth might exclaim with the Moor, " 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...dances well: Where virtue is, these are more virtuous." I do not, indeed, mean to maintain that the virtue of the late Queen of France can be placed on the... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...of the scholar were adapted to the lesson. But, Louis the Sixteenth might exclaim with the Moor, " 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say— my wife is...well : Where virtue is, these are more virtuous." I do not, indeed, mean to maintain that the virtue of the late Queen of France can be placed on the... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 466
...petticoats of the scholar were adapted to the lesson. But, Louis the Sixteenth might exclaim with the Moor, "'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...dances well: Where virtue is, these are more virtuous." I do not, indeed, mean to maintain that the virtue of the late Queen of France can be placed on the... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 450
...— he who, as Mrs. Salmon described him, was " as black as my hat, and a nigger into the bargain." -'Tis not to make me jealous, To say my wife is fair,...my own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt, For she had eyes, and chose me. As Rushton had no very particular friend to actlago,... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 1012
...— he who, as Mrs. Salmon described him, was " as black as my hat, and a nigger into the bargain." -Tis not to make me jealous, To say my wife is fair,...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous. Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt, For she had eyes, and chose... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...William Morley. CHAPTER XIII. 'Tis not to make me jealous To eay ray wife is fair, feeds well, lores company, Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well ; Where virtue is, there are most virtues. Tfor from my weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...and honourable wife ; As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart. 29 — ii. 1. 362 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous :" Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and... | |
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