| Washington Irving - 1835 - 262 pages
...accidentally mentioned Miss Chaworth as "My MAC"— " Alas!" exclaims he, with a sudden burst of feeling, " Why do I say my ? Our union would have healed feuds...ill-matched in years ; and — and — and — what Las been the result ! " But enough of Annesley Hall, and the poetical themes connected with it. I felt... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 352 pages
...accidentally mentioned Miss Chaworth as " My MAC" — " Alas !" exclaims he, with a sudden burst of feeling, " Why do I say my ? Our union would have healed feuds in which hlood had been shed by our fathers ; it would have joined lands broad and rich ; it would have joined... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 388 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pages
...ante, Vol. I. p. 42. — " Our union," said Lord Byron in 1821, "would have healed feuds in which1 blood had been shed by our fathers — it would have...one heart and two persons not illmatched in years (she is two years my elder) — and — and— and . - what has been the result ?"J Which pleased him,... | |
| 1836 - 528 pages
...great effect on his excitable and romantic imagination. In one of his memorandum-books he wrote, ' Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had...lands broad and rich ; it would have joined at least ont heart, and two persons not ill matched in years — she was two years my older.' His lordship had... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...alas! to find in many. Then fare thee well, ueceitful maid ! 'Twere vain and fruitless to regret thee; had been shed by our fathers— it would have joined...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two years my elder), aud — and — and — what ha» keen the result... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...Then fare thee well, deceitful maid ! 'Twere vain aud fruitless to regret thee; had been shed by oar fathers— It would have joined lands broad and rich—...have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill matched in years (she is two yrnrs my elder), and — and — and — icAal bis beea the result... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1839 - 808 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 1 It may possibly have been the recollection of these pictures that... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...sentiment he experienced extraordinary. Of this attachment he says, "Our union would have healed fends in which blood had been shed by our fathers; it would...— and — and — what has been the result!" The deformity to which 1 have alluded, and of which every event of his life seems predestined to have made... | |
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