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What heaven more will, That thee may furnish, and my prayers pluck down, Fall on thy head! Farewell
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

My dear master, My captain and my emperor, let me say, Before I strike this bloody stroke, farewell


Source: THE TRAGEDY OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA

If I were a woman, I would kiss as many of you as had beards that pleas'd me, complexions that lik'd me, and breaths that I defied not; and, I am sure, as many as have good beards, or good faces, or sweet breaths, will, for my kind offer, when I make curtsy, bid me farewell
Source: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

Come, my sweet wife, my dearest mother, and My friends of noble touch; when I am forth, Bid me farewell, and smile
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

Go to the King; and let there be impawn'd Some surety for a safe return again, And In the morning early shall mine uncle Bring him our purposes; and so farewell
Source: THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH

My forces and my power of men are yours; So, farewell, Talbot; I'll no longer trust thee
Source: THE FIRST PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH

To Bordeaux, warlike Duke! to Bordeaux, York! Else, farewell Talbot, France, and England's honour
Source: THE FIRST PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH

But get you to Smithfield, and gather head, And thither I will send you Matthew Goffe; Fight for your King, your country, and your lives; And so, farewell, for I must hence again
Source: THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

To your professed bosoms I commit him; But yet, alas, stood I within his grace, I would prefer him to a better place! So farewell to you both
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

Fairies and gods Prosper it with thee! Go thou further off; Bid me farewell, and let me hear thee going
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

Fare you well, your suit is cold.' Cold indeed, and labour lost, Then farewell, heat, and welcome, frost
Source: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

'Tis more than you deserve; But since you teach me how to flatter you, Imagine I have

said farewell already
Source: KING RICHARD III

Show me a mistress that is passing fair, What doth her beauty serve but as a note Where I may read who pass'd that passing fair? Farewell
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET

O, find him! give this ring to my true knight And bid him come to take his last farewell
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET

If you, Hortensio, Or, Signior Gremio, you, know any such, Prefer them hither; for to cunning men I will be very kind, and liberal To mine own children in good bringing-up; And so, farewell
Source: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

If this be not that you look for, I have more to say, But bid Bianca farewell for ever and a day
Source: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

Be men like blasted woods, And may diseases lick up their false bloods! And so, farewell and thrive
Source: THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS

But it must grieve young Pyrrhus now at home, When fame shall in our island sound her trump, And all the Greekish girls shall tripping sing 'Great Hector's sister did Achilles win; But our great Ajax bravely beat down him.' Farewell, my lord
Source: THE HISTORY OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA

Love make his heart of flint that you shall love; And let your fervour, like my master's, be Plac'd in contempt! Farewell, fair cruelty
Source: TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL

If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanours, you are welcome to the house; if not, and it would please you to take leave of her, she is very willing to bid you farewell
Source: TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL


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