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Gone by; or in the past.
ago
past
1
I found it many months
agone
in a village of the Chaymas.
2
But the electors of Germany, in days
agone
,
had a well-defined use.
3
But look you here: three weeks
agone
,
I goes to the board.
4
He might have wed our Mercy a year
agone
for the asking.
5
The wages which God gets, as people might have said time
agone
.
6
He was lodged and victualled at my house not six weeks
agone
.
7
Nay, the answer is, she saved my life scarce six weeks
agone
.
8
She came to the moat-house with her mother nearly ten years
agone
.
9
He died at Oxenford and was buried there, nearly thirty years
agone
.
10
No longer
agone
than last Yule-time 'twas only turned, and not fastened.
11
It's plain, too, that they have left only a few hours
agone
.
12
Was not this house a field of battle half an hour
agone
?
13
I heard you sing it twenty-three years
agone
,
in Motherwell Toon Hall!
14
Now-thattransaction between us some twenty years
agone
-
'
tis
that
I've called about.
15
Years
agone
,
'
he began, 'I had a son-yourfather, Biddy and Bet.
16
The sages of centuries
agone
are animating the bodies of to-day.
agone
long agone
agone days
little agone
more agone