| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 654 pages
...party — a Mr. W., two Miss W.'s, Mr. and Mrs. Cl — ke, Miss M., and my MAC Alas ! why do I say My 1 Our Union would have healed feuds, in which blood...one heart, and two persons not ill-matched in years (she is two years my elder) ; and — and — and — what has been the result ? She has married a... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 656 pages
...party — a Mr. W., two Miss W.'s, Mr. and Mrs. Cl — ke, Miss M., and my MAC Alas ! why do I say My t Our Union would have healed feuds, in which blood...one heart, and two persons not ill-matched in years (she is two years my elder) ; and — and — and — what has been the result ? She has married a... | |
| John Benjamin Firth - 1905 - 532 pages
...those in which he refers to his stay at Matlock with " my MAC" Then comes the outburst : — " Alas ! why do I say ' my ' ? Our union would have healed...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 - 1903 - 674 pages
...heart (even could she claim it) i. [To Mary Chawortb. Compare "Our union would have healed feuds ... it would have joined lands broad and rich ; it would have joined at least one heart."— Dctachtd Thoughts, i8ai. Letters, 1901. v. 44I-] a. [Cato gave up his wife Martia to his friend Hortensius... | |
| Washington Irving - 1907 - 486 pages
...accidentally mentioned Miss Chaworth as " My MAC," —" Alas I" exclaims he, with a sudden burst of feeling, "why do I say my? Our union would have healed feuds...had been shed by our fathers; it would have joined hinds broad and rich ; it would have joined at least one heart, and two persons not ill-matched in... | |
| Francis Henry Gribble - 1910 - 428 pages
...Pall Mall tavern ; so that their marriage, if they could have been married, would, as Byron says, " have healed feuds in which blood had been shed by our fathers." But Byron was not yet the Byron who had only to come, and to be seen, in order to conquer. He was a... | |
| Ethel Colburn Mayne - 1912 - 380 pages
...W., two Miss W.'s, Mr. and Mrs. Cl — ke" (her mother and stepfather), " Miss M. and my MAC Alas ! why do I say My ? Our union would have healed feuds,...one heart, and two persons not ill-matched in years (she is two years my elder) ; and — and — what has been the result? She has married a man older... | |
| Ernest Alfred Vizetelly - 1915 - 396 pages
...Thoughts' included in his Letters and Journals as edited by Mr Rowland Prothero. 'Our union,' he wrote, '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 ? She has married a man... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1926 - 484 pages
...as well. We were a party, a Mr. W. two Miss W.'s, 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?... | |
| Albert Brecknock - 1926 - 344 pages
..."perhaps the whole tenor of my life would have been different ; she jilted me, however." Then again : " Our union would have healed feuds in which blood had...fathers ; it would have joined lands broad and rich, and it would have joined at least one heart and two persons not unmatched in years." That, to Mary... | |
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