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Poem by Robert Burns
A Farewell
FAREWELL dear Friend! may guid luck hit you,
And, mang her favourites admit you!
If e’er Detraction shore to smit you,
May nane believe him!
And ony De’il that thinks to get you,
Good Lord, deceive him!
1786
Robert Burns
Robert Burns's other poems:- The Highland Lassie
- Weary Fa’ You, Duncan Gray
- Farewell to Ballochmyle
- Lines Written under the Picture of Miss Burns
- Simmer’s a Pleasant Time
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
Alfred Tennyson A Farewell ("Flow down, cold rivulet, to the sea") Alfred Austin A Farewell ("Good-bye, old year, good-bye!") Coventry Patmore A Farewell ("With all my will, but much against my heart") Charlotte Mew A Farewell ("Remember me and smile, as smiling too") Charles Kingsley A Farewell ("My fairest child, I have no song to give you") George Russell A Farewell ("I GO down from the hills half in gladness, and half with a pain I depart") Edith Nesbit A Farewell ("Good-bye, good-bye; it is not hard to part!") Amy Levy A Farewell ("(After Heine.)") Samuel Rogers A Farewell ("Once more, enchanting girl, adieu!") Mary De Vere A Farewell ("I PUT thy hand aside, and turn away")
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