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  1. tranquil is death; most tender, love. Warm kisses on the lips are playing as we awake to mother's face: the arms are seeking to embrace her, the eyes are smiling as they gaze. How sweet to die for the native country, where friendly shines the sun above! Death is the breeze for him who has no country, no mother, and no love!

  2. Hail! Cries out the soul to you, that will soon part from thee; Hail! How sweet 'tis to fall that fullness you may acquire; To die to give you life, 'neath your skies to expire, And in your mystic land to sleep through eternity! If over my tomb some day, you would see blow, A simple humble flow'r amidst thick grasses,

  3. Jose Rizal wrote more than 35 known poems during his lifetime. What is Jose Rizal’s most famous poem? His most famous poem is “Mi Último Adiós” (My Last Farewell), written just before his execution.

  4. The Best Poem Of Jose Rizal Goodbye To Leonor And so it has arrived -- the fatal instant, the dismal injunction of my cruel fate; so it has come at last -- the moment, the date, when I must separate myself from you. Goodbye, Leonor, goodbye! I take my leave, leaving behind with you my lover's heart!

  5. Death is the breeze for him who has no country, no mother, and no love! María Clara de los Santos is the heroine in "Noli Me Tangere" by José Rizal and is apparently based on Leaonor Rivera.

  6. Goodbye to Leonor. And so it has arrived -- the fatal instant, the dismal injunction of my cruel fate; so it has come at last -- the moment, the date, when I must separate myself from you. Goodbye, Leonor, goodbye! I take my leave, leaving behind with you my lover's heart! Goodbye, Leonor: from here I now depart.

  7. Title. My last farewell, and other poemsNoli me tangere quarter centennial series, edited by Austin CraigNoli me tangere-quarter centennial series. Author. José Rizal. Translated by. Charles Derbyshire. Publisher. Philippine Education Company, 1912. Original from.