Talk:Robert Browning

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 98.245.113.96 in topic grow old (along) with me?

Transwiki merge edit

I added the "less is more" quote excerpt of "Andrea del Sarto" from Transwiki:Less is more. Here is that article's edit history:


This page was transwikied from en.wikipedia.org. List of contributors:

  • [2004-09-28T12:27:57Z] Abelson
  • [2004-09-28T12:33:33Z] Abelson
  • [2004-10-06T21:35:08Z] Poccil (cleanup; substub)
  • [2004-12-05T04:04:09Z] 140.209.105.121 ({{Move to Wikiquote}})
  • [2004-12-06T05:38:24Z] GTBacchus (quote is by Robert Browning, context, minimalist reference)

216.177.2.140 02:07, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)


The Transwiki article will now be listed for deletion. — Jeff Q (talk) 02:33, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)

grow old (along) with me? edit

Most of the internet sources have the Rabbi Ben Ezra poem starting as Grow old along with me!, but I've seen another version (and often when the line is considered a single line "quote") that doesn't have the along, i.e. just Grow old with me!. I assume the former version is correct -- any ideas where the latter comes from? 98.245.113.96 15:39, 14 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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