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  1. By Clarence Day. December 21, 1934. The New Yorker, December 29, 1934 P. 27. Farewell, my friends--farewell and hail! View Article. Published in the print edition of the December 29,...

  2. Jan 30, 2009 · There is a rhyme by Clarence Day which says what I want to say: 'Farewell, my friends, farewell and hail; I'm off to seek the holy grail; I cannot tell you why; remember, please when I...

  3. Nov 18, 2008 · Farewell my friends, Farewell and hail. I'm off to seek the Holy Grail. I cannot tell you why. Remember, please when I am gone, 'Twas aspiration led me on. Tiddly-widdly, toodle-oo, All I want is to stay with you. But, here I go. Goodbye.-- Clarence Day

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  4. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Clarence Day (born November 18, 1874, New York, New York, U.S.—died December 28, 1935, New York) was an American writer whose greatest popular success was his autobiographical Life with Father.

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  5. Farewell, my friends farewell and hail! I'm off to seek the Holy Grail. I cannot tell you why. Remember, please, when I am gone, 'Twas aspiration led me on. Tiddlely, widdlely, tootle-oo....

  6. Farewell, My Friends. By Clarence Day. Poems. Tongue-Tister. The Talk of the Town. Greetings. By Joseph Brown and E. B. White. Fiction. Social Hints For Ambitious Dreamers. By Maddy Vegtel Griffith.

  7. CLARENCE DAY, 61, died on Dec. 28, 1935, and in a column that I edited, Mr. E.B. White, in the issue of Dec. 29, wrote a poem about his friend.

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