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aweless

[aw-lis] / ˈɔ lɪs /








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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

But 'neath the weight   Of doom his aweless heart, his mighty limbs,   At last were overborne.

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders

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

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders

Then ceased I from my envying state,        And knew that aweless intellect      Hath power upon the ways of Fate,        And works through time and space uncheck'd.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 by Various

Friends, I have lost hope: mine heart seeth not   Or help, or bulwark from the storm of war,   Now that the aweless Hector, who was once   Troy's mighty champion, is in dust laid low.

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders




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