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" He, the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finished ! For him there is no longer any future, His life is bright — bright without spot it was And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he, above desire and... "
The Life of William McKinley - Page 416
by John W. Tyler - 1901 - 480 pages
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1800 - 572 pages
...wa/ And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mis-hap. Far off is he, above desire and fear; No more submitted to the...change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well \Vith him! but who knows what the coming hour Veil'd in thick darkness brings for us! ' Countess. Thou...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

1800 - 574 pages
...<wai And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with -tidings of mis- hap. Far off is he, above desire and fear ; No more submitted to the...change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well \Vith him! but who knows what the coming hour Veil'd in thick darkness brings for us! ' Countess. Thou...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 14

1823 - 782 pages
...Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap ; Far off is he above desire and fear ; No more submitted'to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well With him ! but who knows what the coming hour, Veil'd in thick darkness, brings for us !• Count. Thou spcakcst...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 14

1823 - 772 pages
...ira», And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap ; Far off is he above desire and fear ; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. О 'tis well With hhn ! but who know» what the coming hour, Veil'd in thick darkness, brings for as...
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The London Magazine, Volume 17

1827 - 608 pages
...was, And caunot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at bis door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he above desire and fear; No more submitted to the...and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well With Aim .' But who knows what the coming hour Veiled in thick darkness brings for us ! *••**» This...
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The London Magazine, Volume 7

1827 - 618 pages
...was. And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far oft" is he above desire and fear; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. О 'tis well With him ! But who knows what the coming hour Veiled in thick darkness brings for us !...
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The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of Wallenstein ...

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 pages
...was, And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he, above desire and fear ; No more submitted to the...and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well With Aim .' but who knows what the coming hour Veil'd in thick darkness brings for us ! COUNTESS. Thou speakest...
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The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of ..., Volume 3

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 pages
...teas, And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he, above desire and fear; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O'tis well , , With him I but who knows what the coming hout , Veil'd in thick darkness brings for...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tiding of mishap. Far off is he, iibove desire and fear; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 't is well With him! but who knows what the coming hour Tctl'd in (hick tbrkneu bring» for ns T 1...
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The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge, Volume 3

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 336 pages
...ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he, above desire and fear ; No niore submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well With hirn .' but who knows what the coming hour Veil'd in thick darkness brings for us ? Coun. Thou speakest...
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