A last farewell. [ Ovid ]
Farewell till we meet again. [ French ]
Fare thee well! and if forever.
Still forever, fare thee well. [ Byron ]
Such a welcome such a farewell. [ Proverb ]
So sweetly she bade me adieu,
I thought that she bade me return. [ Shenstone ]
Farewell, baskets! vintage is over. [ French ]
And like some low and mournful spell.
To whisper out the word, Farewell. [ Park Benjamin ]
Farewell, happy fields,
Where joy forever dwells; hail, horrors! [ Milton ]
To all, to each, a fair good-night,
And pleasing dreams, and slumbers light. [ Scott ]
Farewell and be hanged, friends must part. [ Proverb ]
Farewell, remorse: all good to me is lost;
Evil, be thou my good. [ Milton ]
Farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear;
Farewell remorse; all good to me is lost;
Evil, be thou my good! [ Milton ]
Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note,
As his corse to the rampart we hurried:
Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot,
O'er the grave where our hero we buried. [ Rev. C. Wolfe ]
For thee, O now a silent soul, my brother,
Take at my hands this garland and farewell,
Thin is the leaf, and chill the wintry smell,
And chill the solemn earth, a fatal mother. [ Swinburne ]
There was a laughing devil in his sneer,
That raised emotions both of rage and fear;
And where his frown of hatred darkly fell,
Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed farewell. [ Byron ]
Farewell; and let your haste commend your duty. [ William Shakespeare ]
All unwarrantable delights have an ill farewell. [ Proverb ]
Hope, withering, fled - and Mercy sighed farewell. [ Byron ]
Hope, withering, fled — and fancy sighed farewell. [ Byron ]
I will be a slave to no habit; therefore farewell tobacco. [ Hosea Ballou ]
Hope for a season bade the world farewell, and Freedom shrieked as Kosciusko fell. [ Campbell ]
The nightingale, their only vesperbell, sung sweetly to the rose the day's farewell. [ Byron ]
The bitter word which closed all earthly friendships, and finished every feast of love, - farewell. [ Pollok ]
Feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and farewell; like the glaciers, which are transparent and rose-hued only at sunrise and sunset, but throughout the day grey and cold. [ Jean Paul ]
Night steals on; and the day takes its farewell, like the words of a departing friend, or the last tone of hallowed music in a minster's aisles, heard when it floats along the shade of elms, in the still place of graves. [ Percival ]