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 Children's Bower; Or, What You Like - Strana 260autor/autoři: Kenelm Henry Digby - 1858Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1800 - 572 str.
...finlsh'd! 1?or him there is no longer any future— His life is bright—bright without spot it wa/ And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at...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... | |
| 1800 - 574 str.
...« Counttst, Whom raean'st thou then? f JVaUcnittin. He the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finish'd! for him there Is no longer any future — , His life is bright — bright without spot it <wai And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with -tidings of mis- hap. Far off... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 614 str.
...duft. * Counteft. Whom mean'ft thou then? « Wai. He the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finifli'd ! For him there is no longer any future—- His life is bright — bright without fpot it was, And cannot ceafe to be. Ntf ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mif-hap. Far... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1800 - 182 str.
...there is no longer any future-~ Hislife is bright — bright without fpot it was, And cannot ceafe to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mif-hap. Far off is he, above defire and fear ; No more fubmitted to the change and chance Of the unfteady... | |
| 1823 - 782 str.
...hath finish'd : For h)m there is no longer any future. His life is bright—bright without spot it And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at...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... | |
| 1823 - 858 str.
...— is dust ! Count. Whom meanest thou, then ? Wai. He the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finish'd : For him there is no longer any future. His life is bright— bright without spot it дай, And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mi&hap ; Far off... | |
| 1823 - 772 str.
...— is dust ! Count. Whom meanest thou, then ? Wai. He the more fortunate ! yea, he hath tinish'd : For him there is no longer any future. His life is bright — bright without spot it ira», And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap ; Far off... | |
| 1827 - 618 str.
...planets, after the death of the younger Piccolomini. He is more fortunate ! Yea, he hath finished : For him there is no longer any future. His life is...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.... | |
| 1827 - 608 str.
...planets, after the death of the younger Piccolomini. He is more fortunate ! Yea, he hath finished : For him there is no longer any future. His life is bright ; bright without spot it was, And caunot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at bis door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he above... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 str.
...dust. COUNTESS. Whom mean'st thou then ? WALLENSTEIN. He, the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finished ! For him there is no longer any future, His life is...submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets. O 'tis well With Aim .' but who knows what the coming hour Veil'd in thick darkness brings... | |
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