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" — upon the river ; Some jealousy of some one's heir, Some hopes of dying broken-hearted, A miniature, a lock of hair, The usual vows, — and then we parted. We parted ; months and years... "
The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Page 142
by Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1854 - 311 pages
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...broken-hearted ; A miniature ; a lock of hair; We parted:—mouths and years rolled by, We met again, some summers after; Our parting was all sob and sigh! Our...lodgers; And she was not the ball-room belle, But only Mistress—something—Rogers! The political satire is equally good-humored, equally characteristic,...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1

Mary Russell Mitford - American literature - 1852 - 344 pages
...usual vows ; — and then we parted. We parted : — months and years rolled by, We met again some summers after ; Our parting was all sob and sigh !...lodgers ; And she was not the ball-room belle, But only Mistress — something — Rogers ! The political satire is equally good-humoured, equally characteristic,...
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 588 pages
...usual vows ; — and then we parted. We parted :— months and years rolled by, We met again, some summers after; Our parting was all sob and sigh ! Our meeting was all mirth and laughter 1 For in my heart's most secret cell There had been many other lodgers ; And she was not the ball-room...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - English poetry - 1856 - 720 pages
...The usual vows — and then we parted. We parted — months and years roll'd by ; We met again for summers after ; Our parting was all sob and sigh —...And she was not the ball-room belle, But only Mrs. — Sometliing — Rogers. SORROWS OF WERTHER. W. MAKEPEACE TRACKERAY. WERTRER had a love for Charlotte...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe ... with ...

James Parton - English poetry - 1856 - 700 pages
...hair, The usual vows—and then we parted. We parted—months and years roll'd by ; We met again for summers after; Our parting was all sob and sigh—...lodgers; And she was not the ball-room belle, But only Mrs.—Something—Rogers. SORROWS OF WERTHER. W. MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. WERTHER had a love for Charlotte...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe ...

James Parton - English poetry - 1857 - 706 pages
...The usual TOWS — and then we parted. We parted — months and years roll'd by ; We met again for summers after ; Our parting was all sob and sigh —...not the ball-room belle, But only Mrs. — Something — Eogers. SOEEOWS OF WEETHEE. W. MAKEPEACE THACKEBAY. WEETHEE had a love for Charlotte Such as words...
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Stories for single gentlemen

Stories - 1858 - 274 pages
...roll'd by; We met again for summers after; Our parting was all sob and sigh — Our meeting wasall mirth and laughter; For in my heart's most secret...ball-room belle, But only Mrs — Something— Rogers. THE MINIATURE. CHAPTER I. MY friend was rather an eccentric and self-willed fellow, or he would never...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 29

Literature - 1859 - 558 pages
...smil'd on many just for fun — I knew that there was nothing in it; I was the first, the only one Her heart had thought of for a minute ; I knew it,...ball-room belle, But only Mrs. — Something — Rogers. A similar sketch is that headed simply " To a Lady," which is evidently a portrait. WHAT are you, lady?...
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Temple Bar, Volume 5

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1862 - 556 pages
...husband of my tutor's cousin !" Finally, let us quote Praed : " We parted — months and years rolled by ; We met again four summers after : Our parting...Our meeting was all mirth and laughter : For in my bean's most seeret cell There had been many other lodgers ; And she was not the ballroom belle, But...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 69

American periodicals - 1861 - 850 pages
...miniature, a lock of hair, The usual vows, — and then we parted. " We parted : months and years rolled by ; We met again four summers after ; Our parting...ball-room belle, But only Mrs. — Something — Rogers." Praed could write fairly, and even freshly upon any subject, and when, at the university, some ladies...
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