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" Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain. "
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1887
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Lives of English Poets: From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a ...

Henry Francis Cary - Poets, English - 1846 - 436 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravel'd fondly turns to thee; Still to my brother turns with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain. " The further I travel, I feel the pain of separation with stronger force; those ties that bind me...
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Anthologia oxoniensis

William Linwood - College verse - 1846 - 372 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart, untravelled, fondly turns to thee, Still to my brother turns with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain. Goldsmith. XLIV. lílN. KAHMAN0H. I. Отк íffTí тайга • %r¡v as Set, ф/Xov кара. тгоХХ'...
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The Literary aspirant magazine

1846 - 374 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee : Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain." (Goldsmith. —The Traveller.) With the simple difference of one apostrophe being addressed to the...
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The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale

Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 290 pages
...WHKKE'KK I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravelled, fondly turns to thec ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain. Perpetual blessings crown mv earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend ! Bleat...
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Travels in the East, tr. from [Reise in den Orient] by W.E. Shuckard

Lobegott Friedrich Constantin Tischendorf - 1847 - 350 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart, untravell'd, fondly turns to thee: Still to my hrother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain." Malta, 26th March, 1844. The French mail-boat, the Lycurgus, was in vain expected upon the MALTA. '6...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1887 - 700 pages
...(Rymer, ' Fœdera,' i. 692), and any act emanating from him. , PR WAS GOLDSMITH EVER IN VENICE? — Can any of your readers tell me if Goldsmith was ever...quite clear, and easily read without a magnifying glass. The words " Still to my Jane it turns," instead of "Still to my brother turns" as in the printed...
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Oliver Goldsmith: A Biography

Washington Irving - Biography & Autobiography - 1849 - 406 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain. Eternal blessings crown my earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend ; Bless'd...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 20

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart imtravel'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother and Co The same image is made use of in the Citizen of the World. The reader may like to contrast the prose...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 20

American literature - 1850 - 604 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravel'd fondly turns tothee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain." The same image is made use of in the Citizen of the World. The reader may like to contrast the prose...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 67

Scotland - 1850 - 1000 pages
...Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untrsvell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.'' same image is made use of in the iiiz&t of the World. The reader may like to contrast the prose with...
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