The voice of you, in my musings, The glance of you, in my dreams; The feeling, you ever were near me, Even now, how compelling it seems!
— from Poems of Life by Katharine Forrest Hamill
I have still a gift of yours in my possession, that must always prevent me from forgetting it.
— from Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 1 With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
“A gentleman of your intelligence must be of our way of thinking.”
— from The Lion's Share by Arnold Bennett
"Very good of you indeed, my man.
— from Jethou; or, Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles by Ernest R. (Ernest Richard) Suffling
The news you give of yourself is most encouraging; but pray don't think of doing any work again yet.
— from Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 1 by Thomas Henry Huxley
I thought that if I bought a glass of you I might make my approach to your uncle an easier task.
— from Arms and the Woman by Harold MacGrath
“Try to get outside yourself, I mean, and look at what you have done from any other standpoint than your own.
— from The Angel of Pain by E. F. (Edward Frederic) Benson
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