All Quotes by Perfume
“In virtue, nothing earthly could surpass her,Save thine "incomparable oil," Macassar!”
“And the ripe harvest of the new-mown hayGives it a sweet and wholesome odour.”
“I cannot talk with civet in the room,A fine puss gentleman that's all perfume.”
“Soft carpet-knights all scenting musk and amber.”
“A woman’s perfume tells more about her than her handwriting.”
“And ever since then, when the clock strikes two, Could she think of a sweeter way?”
“A stream of rich distill'd perfumes.”
“Sabean odours from the spicy shoreOf Arabie the blest.”
“An amber scent of odorous perfumeHer harbinger.”
“And all Arabia breathes from yonder box.”
“And all your courtly civet cats can ventPerfume to you, to me is excrement.”
“So perfumed thatThe winds were love-sick.”
“From the bargeOf the adjacent wharfs.”
“Hast thou not learn'd me howFor my confections?”
“The perfumed tincture of the roses.”
“Take your paper, too,To whom they go to.”
“Perfume for a lady's chamber.”