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" O my friends; a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door, The like of whom, to scare me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before; 'Tis death,— O loving friends, your prayers!— 'tis he! "
The Epic of Gilgamesh - Page xxxiv
2003 - 304 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 107

1870 - 846 pages
...constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, 0 my friends! a visitant Is knookiog his dire summons at my door. The like of whom, to...and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before; 138 139 'Ta death, — 0 loving friends, your prayers, 'tis he! ... As though my very being had given...
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Verses on Various Occasions

John Henry Newman - Christian poetry, English - 1868 - 396 pages
...emptying out of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, 0 my friends ; a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door,...me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death, — 0 loving friends, your prayers ! — 'tis he! ... As though my very being had given...
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Verses on Various Occasions

John Henry Newman - 1868 - 362 pages
...which I come to be. Pray for me, O my friends ; a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my doer, The like of whom, to scare me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death, — O loving friends, your prayers ! — 'tis he ! ... As though my very being had given...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 108

England - 1870 - 816 pages
...emptying out of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, 0 my friends I a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door,...me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death,— 0 loving friends, yourprayers ! 'tis he ! ... As though my very being had given way,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 107

American periodicals - 1870 - 870 pages
...emptying oat of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, 0 my friends! a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door, The like of whom, to scare me and to daunt, li.is never, never come to me before; 'Tit death, — 0 loving friends, your prayers, 'tis he! ......
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 108

1870 - 856 pages
...each constitnent And natural force, by which l come to be. Pray for me, O my Mends ! a visitant la knocking his dire summons at my door. The like of whom, to scare mo and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death,— O loving friends, your prayers...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

Great Britain - 1871 - 970 pages
...emptying oat of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, О my friends ! a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door,...me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'tis he ! "Tie death, — О loving friends, your prayer»! . . . . As though my тегу being had...
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Verses on various occasions [signed J.H.N.]. By J.H. Newman

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1880 - 410 pages
...emptying out of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, O my friends ; a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door,...me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death, — O loving friends, your prayers ! — 'tis he! ... As though my very being had given...
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Hymns

Saint John Henry Newman - Christian poetry, English - 1885 - 304 pages
...emptying out of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, O my friends ; a visitant Is knocking his dire summons at my door,...me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; 'Tis death, — O loving friends, your prayers ! —'tis he ! ... As though my very being had given...
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The Dream of Gerontius

Saint John Henry Newman, John Henry Newman - Religious poetry, English - 1888 - 68 pages
...of each constituent And natural force, by which I come to be. Pray for me, 0 my friends ; a visitant The like of whom, to scare me and to daunt, Has never, never come to me before ; Tig death,— 0 loving friends, your prayers! — 'tis he ! ... As though my very being had given...
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