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[par-tid] / ˈpær tɪd /




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Ferrabosco’s surviving number, “Come Away, Come Away,” was a pleasantly simple tune, less sophisticated than John Coprario’s mourning song, “So Parted You,” in which the violins plaintively echoed the singer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025

Employment Service Washington Parted Per Pale Sirs: Parted per pale; the first argent, a cross gules; second, azure, a swan proper, ducally gorged and chained or.

From Time Magazine Archive

Love departs and is not love: As from sight the eye departs Even so do hearts from hearts; And at other hands we prove Fancies love as the eyes rove, Parted pleasures come again.'

From The Child of Pleasure by Harding, Georgina

Here are sever'd lips Parted with Sugar breath; so sweet a bar Should sunder such sweet friends.

From The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare by Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson

Parted from the need to draw arms, secure in the knowledge of adequate naval protection, the Merchants' Service developed their ships and tackle in the ways of a free world trade.

From Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war by Bone, David W. (David William)




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