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aweless

[aw-lis] / ˈɔ lɪs /








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Her aweless spirit failed   For weariness nor fainted, but her might   Was adamantine.

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders

In their town   The aweless Trojans armed themselves the while   War-eager, praying to the Gods to grant   Respite from slaughter, breathing-space from toil.

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders

Overhead, an aweless eagle, rising wing above wing says to his sweetheart, "It is my opinion God made these mountains for no other reason than that you and I might build our nest in them....."

From Seeds of Pine by Canuck, Janey

Its prayer is to hold fast the pious mind, the smooth painless life at peace with heaven and earth, instead of fighting with the invincible, aweless outcast from all law.

From Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy by Moulton, Richard Green

Sorrow closes the lot of such aweless, unbridled madness: stability is for the calmly reverent life, knitting whole houses in sweet domestic harmony.

From Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy by Moulton, Richard Green