With this, and drink to Barleycorn.
3. With glass and song until the dawn of day
The roysterer stays with me, beguiling time away.
4. My fourth and last you'll find to be
The title of a nobleman of high degree.
Answer: Fare Well. 1FlaW, 2AlE, 3ReveL, 4EarL.
An ingenious riddler has devised the following fantastic conceit upon this form of riddle, in which the letters beginning the lines spell a word, while the letters ending the lines form another word of exactly opposite meaning; and in doing this he has cleverly contrived to make this striking contrast the subject of his composition:—
U nite and untie are the same—so say yoU.
N ot in wedlock, I ween, has this unity beeN;
I n the drama of marriage each wandering goûT