The letter of which Helen now held the copy has been already presented to the reader; and if she chance to be one of Helen's age, having at her heart a love Unbreathed to any human ear, she may guess what my Helen's feelings were at finding such love had met an equal, an acknowledged return.
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope
It is to no purpose that they tell you it is in bad taste; that it partakes of arrogance and vanity; that a true national good breeding would not know, or seem to know, whether the nation is old or young; whether the tides of being are in their flow or ebb; whether these coursers of the sun are sinking slowly to rest, wearied with a journey of a thousand years, or just bounding from the Orient Unbreathed.
"The Art of Public Speaking"
Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein
With two or three exceptions, there is little as yet in American literature that shows much advance beyond the merely conventional and scholastic,-little, I mean, in which one gets a whiff of the strong, Unbreathed air of mountain or prairie, or a taste of rude, new power that is like the tonic of the sea.
"Birds and Poets"
John Burroughs