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" BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand? "
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review - Page 546
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The lay of the last minstrel. Illustr. ed

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1835 - 380 pages
...the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps...strand ! If such there breathe, go, mark him well ; For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High thougb his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth...
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The Parent's Present

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1835 - 248 pages
...a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, ' This is my own, my native land ! ' Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps...strand ! If such there breathe, go, mark him well ; For him no minstrel — raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 6

1835 - 742 pages
...there the man with soul so deaJ, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ; Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering ou a foreign strand t' — .4 ,c/.•• IT has been sagely remarked by the ingenious Asmodeus, that...
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Anti-gallic Letters Addressed to His Excellency, the Earl of Gosford ...

Adam Thom - 1836 - 234 pages
...with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said " This ia my own, my native land," Whose heart has ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand J Yes, my lord, there breathes an Englishman, who ' cheerfully' prefers a French republic to an English...
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Peter Parley's Almanac for Old and Young

1836 - 98 pages
...the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself haih said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wand'ring on a foreign strand ? If such there he, go, mark him well ; For him no minstrel raptures...
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Yaradee: a Plea for Africa: In Familiar Conversations on the Subject of ...

Frederick Freeman - 1836 - 380 pages
...there the man, with FOU! so dead Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native Innd ! Whoso heart hath ne'er within him burned. As home his footsteps he hath turned ?" — Scott. ' WELL, Henry, where is Caroline ? — 0, here she comes — Well, Caroline, you are...
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Scenes from the life of Edward Lascelles, gent, Volume 2

Edward Lascelles (fict.name.) - 1837 - 374 pages
...there the man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ; Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps...he hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand ? SCOTT. IT has been sagely remarked by the ingenious Asmodeus, that in the moral as well as in the...
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A Plea for Africa: Being Familiar Conversations on the Subject of Slavery ...

Frederick Freeman - 1837 - 364 pages
...there the man, with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned ?" — Scott. ' WELL, Henry, where is Caroline? — O, here she comes. Well, Caroline, you are not...
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 66-67

740 pages
...to pay ; but he expected to get through, I suppose, turned a little palp, but plunged on — " Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps...strand? If such there breathe, go, mark him well." By this time the men were all beside themselves, within); there was any way to make him turn over two...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps...strand ! If such there breathe, go, mark him well ; For him no Minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth...
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