91 Verbs to Use for the Word farewell

And when I had bidden farewell to childhood, and had attained a riper age, I soon discovered that this, my beauty ill-fated gift for one who desires to live virtuously!had power to kindle amorous sparks in youths of my own age, and other noble persons as well, being instructed thereupon by nature, and feeling that love can be quickened in young men by beauteous ladies.

He nodded to me, and took an affectionate farewell of the Boston man.

M. Armand watched it for a moment, then mounted into the cab which was waiting, waved a last farewell to me, and followed after the van.

At Fairfax Court-House they said farewell, the ladies continuing the journey in an ambulance under Federal guard.

Ripening in the dog-star's ray, Some, too early mown, doth lay; Some in graceful shocks doth stand Nodding farewell to the land That did give it life and birth; Some is borne, with shout and mirth, Drooping o'er the groaning wain.

Sure that Eveena had told her all she could wish to know or all it was safe to tell, a long embrace spoke my farewell to her who had shared with me the first part of the long watch of the death-chamber.

They looked back to send a voiceless farewell, the child holding trustingly to the boy's hand.

And now, Sir Page, I wish thee farewell.

" As one train of soldiers for the front moved out of a Paris railway station two girls who had bravely kissed farewell to a departing man turned away, and one began to cry, but the other said: "Keep up a little longer, he can still see us."

It has taken four Days to write this, farewell, from your lonesome little sister, "FAITH WOLCOTT.

Passengers and their friends were exchanging farewells, small boats were rowing about in all directions; on every face could be read fear, impatience, or hope; and, amidst all the agitation which surrounded it, the majestic vessel swayed gently to and fro under the wind that swelled her proud sails.

There was nothing now to prevent him from giving the obtrusive young man a defiant farewell.

They both are gone, leaving their last farewells.

They would see their other children again, but this one was breathing an eternal farewell.

and again and yet again reverberatedeverlasting farewells!" In Forbes-Robertson's case, however, apart from our courteous taking the word of his management, we know that the news is sadly true.

In another compartment the lads kept popping their heads out, one after another, shouting farewells to their relatives and friends, after which they struck up, "There's a good time coming!"

After a short pause, she renewed her leave-taking, adding, at its close, "Farewellmy best farewell!

Once more did Mary embrace the sacred body of Jesus, and utter her farewells in the most touching language, and then the men lifted it from her arms on the sheet, and carried it to some distance.

He acknowledged the young man's farewell with a short nod and, forgetting his sudden desire for music, continued to pace up and down with his daughter.

Pausing for a moment the reluctant shades chanted a farewell to their fellow-men and danced a last war-dance.

In the week before the wedding, freed from her continual attendance upon her mother, she unobtrusively paid farewell to all her old haunts and favourite places.

His bosom thrilled with anguish, as he threw his last farewell look over the plains of his native country.

You could watch them crying farewell, and waving their hands, to those remaining on the shore.

" "I shall be comfortable here," replied the girl, and smiled farewell at him.

Within reach of the wild wind and spray of the tempest, though sheltered from their fury, Miranda had watched the sinking ship struggling with the mad elements, and heard when "rose from sea to sky the wild farewell."

91 Verbs to Use for the Word  farewell