Citations:outlanded


 * 1917, William Lane, Selections from the Writings of "Tohunga", (William Lane):
 * Than this [Love of Country] there is no greater virtue — not one; for without it we are nothing and less than nothing — outcast and outlanded, enslaved and degraded, mongrel of blood and foul of life and craven of soul.
 * 1941, Life and Letters and the London Mercury / 1943, Stefan Schimanski, Henry Treece, Transformation:
 * He, self's first sacrifice, is salve again to ruined Romeos, mocking, mending pain. "Since Life is ague, to be Ego's vain." "In your ashed Ardens, black now as a Moor, Mercutio nurses Ros'linds — all those poor outlanded fools whose forests have no floor."