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" FARE thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Even though unforgiving, never 'Gainst thee shall my heart rebel. Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Which thou... "
The Works of Lord Byron: Manfred. Hebrew melodies. Ode to Napoleon ... - Page 209
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821
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A Faggot of French Sticks: Or, Paris in 1851

Sir Francis Bond Head - Paris (France) - 1852 - 506 pages
...comfortably up in an old and easy great-coat, which I knew I could discard, if necessary, without regret. " Fare thee well ! and if for ever, Still for ever fare thee well!" I had scarcely from the Rue Castiglione entered the Rue St. Honore when I heard behind me a loud clatter...
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Noetes Ambrosianæ, Volume 2

John Wilson, Wm Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854 - 482 pages
...conversation wi' that yellow-haired lassie, that's gien him a partin' keek frae ahint the door-cheek ; " but fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well !" sighs out Jock, till the bubbles floatin' o'er the brimmin' quaich disappear like a vapor. North....
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Noctes Ambrosianae, Volume 2

John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1854 - 482 pages
...conversation wi' that yellow-haired lassie, that's gien him a partin' keek frae ahint the door-cheek; " but fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well!" sighs out Jock, till the bubbles floatin' o'er the brimmin' quaich disappear like a vapor. North. The...
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The Genius, and Character of Burns

John Wilson - 1854 - 252 pages
...being was below Burns; and there is too often much affectation and insincerity in his Confessions. " Fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well," is not elegiac, but satirical; a complaint in which the bitterness is not of grief, but of gall; how...
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Noctes Ambrosianæ, Volume 1

John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1854 - 522 pages
...say in' gude day to me and the ither Contributors, just as he was lauchin' in his, when he said, * Fare thee well, and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well.' Faith, Doctor, ye great poets, the Scotts and the Byrons, and sic like, are a' thegither past my comprehension."...
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The Genius, and Character of Burns

John Wilson - 1854 - 252 pages
...being was below Burns ; and there is too often much affectation and insincerity in his Confessions. " Fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well," is not elegiac, but satirical ; a complaint in which the bitterness is not of grief, but of gall ;...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Noctes ambrosianae

John Wilson - 1855 - 440 pages
...conversation wi' that yellow-haired lassie, that's geein him a partin keek frae ahint the door-cheek ; " but fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well ! " sighs out Jock, till the bubbles floatin o'er the brimmin quaich disappear like a vapour. North....
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A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1856 - 660 pages
...and her eyes ; Thus mellowed to that tender light Which Heaven to gaudy day denies. Fare thee Well. Fare thee well ! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well. The Waltz. Hands promiscuously applied, Round the slight waist, or down the glowing side. DON JUAN....
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 24

American essays - 1869 - 796 pages
...addressed to Lady Byron through the printer : — " Fare thee well, and if forever, Still forever fare thec well. Even though unforgiving, never 'Gainst thee...hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Thou canst never know again. Though my many faults defaced me, Could no other arm be found Than the...
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Essays critical and imaginative

John Wilson - 1857 - 448 pages
...being was below Burns; and there is too often much affectation and insincerity in his Confessions. " Fare thee well, and if for ever, still for ever fare thee well," is not elegiac, but satirical ; a complaint in which the bitterness is not of grief, but of gall ;...
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