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A year ago, you swore, fond she! "To love, to honour," and so forth: Such was the vow you pledged to me, And here's exactly what 'tis worth. [1] Byron left England ...
Kirk Bohls, a sports writer and columnist at the American-Statesman for 51 years, says goodbye to his readers. This is his last column for us.
"Fare Thee Well" (also known as "The Turtle Dove" or "10,000 Miles") is an 18th-century English folk ballad, listed as number 422 in the Roud Folk Song Index.In the song, a lover bids farewell before setting off on a journey, and the lyrics include a dialogue between the lovers.
Frosty Farewell Give your elf a wintery send-off with this frosty farewell idea. Use spray snow to create a snowy outline of your elf on a window, and add a cute goodbye message.
A valediction (derivation from Latin vale dicere, "to say farewell"), [1] parting phrase, or complimentary close in American English, [2] is an expression used to say farewell, especially a word or phrase used to end a letter or message, [3] [4] or a speech made at a farewell. [3] Valediction's counterpart is a greeting called a salutation.
Farewell to the one who made every day at work feel like a breeze. You've been more than a colleague; you've been a confidant and a true friend. I'll miss our coffee breaks and inside jokes.
John Masey Wright and John Rogers' illustration of the poem, c. 1841 "Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) [a] [1] is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on Hogmanay/New Year's Eve.
Retirement is yet another chapter in the book of life.. On one hand, it's a sad goodbye to colleagues, coworkers and a long-time job, but it's also a joyful occasion providing an opportunity to ...