| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 pages
...object." — E.] (2) [ (See anti, Vol. VII. pp. 43. 291. — " Our union," said Lord Byron in 1821, " would have healed feuds in which blood had been shed...one heart and two persons not ill-matched in years (she is two years my elder) — and — and — and — what has been the result! " —E.] III. A change... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 pages
...excursions thither together, to revive their school-boy recollections. — E. (2) Mrs. Musters. (3) " Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), and — and — and — what has been the result?"—... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 504 pages
...were a party, a Mr W., two Miss Ws, Mr and Mrs Cl—ke, Miss R., and my MAC Alas ! why do I say MI ? Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had...have joined at least one heart and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), and—and—and— what has been the result ?» So... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 576 pages
...•« well. We were n party, a Mr. W., two Miss Ws, Mr. «nd Mrs. Cl—ke, Mis« K., and my MAC. Alas! why do I say MY ? Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had been shed by our lathers, il would have joined lands broud а|и1 lieh, it would have joined nt lenst one heart, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 390 pages
...well. We were a party, a Mr. W., two Miss WWB, Mr. and ' Mrs. Gl — ke, Miss R. and my MAC Alas I why do I say MY ? Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had been *hed by our fathers, — it would have joined lands broad and rich, it would 'have joined at least... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 400 pages
...as well. We were a party, a Mr. W., two Miss Ws, Mr. and Mrs. Cl — ke, Miss R. and my MAC Alas ! why do I say MY ? Our union would have healed feuds...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), and — and — and — what has been the result... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 462 pages
...fabled stream ? My foolish heart, be still, or break." Again, in 1821, in his Diary, he writes: — " Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), and — and — and — what has been the result?"... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 114 pages
...was in his heart for the remainder of his days. " Our union," he says in one of his memorandum books, "would have healed feuds in which blood had been shed...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years;—and—and—and—what has been the result ?" The result, if we are to believe... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1833 - 186 pages
...was in his heart for the remainder of his days. " Our union," he says in one of his memorandum books, "would have healed feuds in which blood had been shed...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years;—and—and—and—what has been the result ?" The result, if we are to believe... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 438 pages
...in his Diary, he writes: — " Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had MISS CHAWORTH. been shed by our fathers ; it would have joined lands...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), and — and — and — what has been the result?"... | |
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