7 collocations for adieu
In the language of Burns "Adieu a heart-warm fond adieu.
Among such, we may mention his welcome to "easeful death," his artistic setting of a puzzling truth: "...Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips, Bidding adieu," his line to which the young world still responds: "Forever wilt thou love and she be fair," and especially the musical call of his own young life, "yearning like a God in pain.
Je dis adieu à mon mamelouck.
They form a series of interesting stories, the moral of which is to be gathered from the following lines: "C'est bien, disné, quand on eschappe Sans desbourcer pas ung denier, Et dire adieu an tavernier, En torchant son nez à la nappe.
But thou wilt bid adieu to earth in the midst of the battlein the very presence of him, for whose love thou wouldst venture all.
They form a series of interesting stories, the moral of which is to be gathered from the following lines: "C'est bien, disné, quand on eschappe Sans desbourcer pas ung denier, Et dire adieu an tavernier, En torchant son nez à la nappe.
And now adieu, ancient Tethys: Jam valeant annosa Tethys, nymphæque madentes, Ipsius comites; veniat coronata superbe Australis pelagi cultrix, re ac nomine dives.