So, my good window of lattice, fare thee well; thy casement I need not open, for I look through thee.
Through the mists that float above us Faintly sounds the vesper bell; Like a voice from those who love us, Breathing fondly, fare thee well.
Yonder dim and distant isle; Still my fancy can discover, Sunny spots where friends may dwell, Darker shadows round us hover, Isle of beauty, fare thee well.
Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one, Thou art only gone before, Where’er long we hope to meet thee, Never to lose thee any more.
Fare thee well: if thou hast anything to say to me, thou know'st where to hear of me for a year or two, and no more, I assure thee.
Fare thee well: Remain thou still in darkness: thou shalt hold the opinion of Pythagoras, ere I will allow of thy wits; and fear to kill a woodcock, lest thou dispossess the soul of thy grandam.
Fare thee well; and heaven have mercy upon one of our souls!
The failure of this application is the only apology given by Moore and Murray for this poem, which gentle Thomas Moore admits was not in quite as generous a strain as the 'Fare thee well'.
And so fare thee well: Thou neuer shalt heare Herauld any more.
Fare thee well, my son, till such time as thy duties permit thee to follow us.
So fare thee well, with my longing, yearning blessing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fare thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.