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John Hewitt (poet)

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John Harold Hewitt (28 October 1907 – 22 June 1987) was an Ulster poet from Belfast.

Quotes

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  • We would be strangers in the Capitol;
    this is our country also, no-where else;
    and we shall not be outcast on the world.
    • "The Colony", in The Bell, vol. 18, no. 11 (1953), pp. 33–7
  • I'm an Ulsterman, of planter stock. I was born in the island of Ireland, so secondarily I'm an Irishman. I was born in the British archipelago and English is my native tongue, so I am British. The British archipelago consists of offshore islands to the continent of Europe, so I'm European. This is my hierarchy of values and so far as I am concerned, anyone who omits one step in that sequence of values is falsifying the situation.
    • In The Irish Times (4 July 1974)
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