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" He heard it, but he heeded not ; his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away : He recked not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay ; There were his young barbarians all at play, There was their Dacian mother —... "
The Pamphleteer - Page 49
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Gift of love and friendship [an anthology of verse].

Gift - 1846 - 268 pages
...; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout, which hailed the wretch who won. He heard it, but he heeded not —...eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away ; He recked not of the life he lost, nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his...
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The Christmas Holydays in Rome

William Ingraham Kip - 1846 - 478 pages
...; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won. He heard it, but he heeded not —...eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away ; He reck'd not of the life he lost, nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his...
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Glimpses of the Wonderful

1846 - 236 pages
...; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won " He heard it, but he heeded not ;...eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away. He reck'd not of the life he lost, nor prize ; But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his...
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The Romance of War: Or, The Highlanders in Spain, Volume 2

James Grant - 1846 - 372 pages
...delirium ; broken sentences and wild observations fell from his clammy lips. Ronald spoke to him : " He heard it, but he heeded not ; his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away." " O mother ! mother ! " said he in piercing accents, " dinna upbraid me wi' enlisting and leaving ye....
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Ed ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won. CXLI. i He heard it, but he heeded not — his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away; (1) He reck'd not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay ; There were...
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The Art of Elocution: From the Simple Articulation of the Elemental Sounds ...

George Vandenhoff - 1846 - 398 pages
...hail'd the wretch who won. He heard it but he heeded not — his eyes"1 -r.iM. Were with his heart,"1 and that was far away-;" He rcck'd not of the life he lost, or prize,"1Butr where his rude hut by the Danube lay," There were his young barbarians"1 all at play,"1There...
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The white slave and the Russian prince, by the author of 'Revelations of ...

Charles Frederick Henningsen - 1846 - 1084 pages
...slave-market> of Rome, that perished in her arenas. The statue which images the dying gladiator, when his eyes Were with his heart ; and that was far away : He reck'd not of the life he lost, nor prize ; But where his rude hut by the Danube lay. There were his...
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The Ladies' Repository, Volume 7

1847 - 454 pages
...thunder-shower; and now The arena swims around him — he is tionc, Ere ccaecd the inhuman shout which hailed the wretch who won. He heard it, but he heeded not—...eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away; He reck'd not of the life he lost, uor prize, lînt where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his...
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New Quarterly Review; Or, Home, Foreign and Colonial Journal, Volume 8

1847 - 556 pages
...through the expiring gladiator, now move him not, his heart is occupied in a more engrossing theme, — " He heard it, but he heeded not ; his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away. He recked not of the life he lost, nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay : There were his...
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The Elocutionary Reader; Or, Rhetorical Class Book

Hugh Gawthrop - 1847 - 184 pages
...him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won. He heard it, hut he heeded not — his eyes Were with his heart, and that was far away : He reck'd not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut hy the Danube lay, There were his...
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