| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 506 páginas
...with kindness :] Beauty without kindness dies unenjoyed, and undelighting. JOHNSON. So, Withers: " If she be not fair for me, " What care I how fair she be." MALONE. ' Upon the DULL EARTH dwelling :] So, in Venus and Adonis, 1593: " He sees her coming ; —... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1827 - 446 páginas
...best of a'.' " " Then truly, Lady Harriette, I am afraid that is the only charm she does want: ' So if she be not fair for me What care I how fair she be !' There's quotation for quotation." " Well and manfully said—or whistled rather; but you can't think... | |
| 1828 - 244 páginas
...me any further particulars ; but soon after he has finished the story I am sure to hear him humming If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she he. The Token. THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. — By reverting to the history of England, it will be seen... | |
| David Theodore Hines - 1840 - 210 páginas
...as little need that I should destroy him ; there is, in fact, no use of righting for her at all. " If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be," says General Morris, or John Jay Adams, or some other of the great poets — and I recognize the philosophy... | |
| 1842 - 818 páginas
...a new-Wit' snowflake ? Is there no react ion in offended se* love, to kindle resentment, and sugg " If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she !*? Is there nothing in the testimony of mirror to remind the graceful youth, that if ^ wont, another... | |
| 1881 - 494 páginas
...impression he had made, if he had made any, could not have been a deep one, and in the full spirit of " If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be ?" he entered into a flirtation with Miss Hayes. Yet Beatrice had possession of him, do what he would... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1850 - 338 páginas
...would not be too much to stake, for the love of such a woman, as 1 believe Miss Orde to be...but "' If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be.'" " Well, I'm glad you own she is not fair for you...you men are so conceited, and such boasters, you... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1850 - 338 páginas
...would not be too much to stake, for the love of such a woman, as I believe Miss Orde to be...but "' If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be.'" " Well, I'm glad you own she is not fair for you...you men are so conceited, and such boasters, you... | |
| Sarah Payson Parton - 1854 - 340 páginas
...very ready either, confound the gipsy. What amazing pretty shoulders she has ! Well, who cares ? '* If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be !" Ten to one she'd have set up that wretch of a Pardiggle for my model. Who wants to be Pardiggle... | |
| Fanny Fern - 1854 - 426 páginas
...so very ready cither, confound the gipsy. What amazing pretty shoulders she has ! Well, who cares ? "If she be not fair for me, What care I how fair she be f " Ten to one, she 'd have set up that wretch of a Pardiggle for my model. Who wants to be Pardiggle... | |
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