I can part with my children for their good.—Dickens.
I part with all that grew so near my heart.—Waller.
"Part from."
To part from you would be misery.—Marryat.
I have just seen her, just parted from her.—Bulwer.
Burke parted from him with deep emotion.—Macaulay.
His precious bag, which he would by no means part from.—G. ELIOT.
Kind in you, kind of you.
466. With words implying behavior or disposition, either of or in is used indifferently, as shown in the following quotations:—
Of.