How To Use Unavenged In A Sentence

  • No good turn will be forgotten, Joe, and no transgression unavenged.
  • The wrong done him by David in granting one-half his possessions to Ziba, the slave of Mephibosheth, did not go unavenged.
  • Third platoon was the last to leave and John knew that it was killing the Lieutenant to leave so many of her comrades' deaths unavenged.
  • It need only be said that the contrast of the two is striking and unmistakable; and that Webster evidently meant in the one to indicate the punishment of female vice, in the other to draw pity and terror by the exhibition of the unprevented but not unavenged sufferings of female virtue. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • For some, Tuesday's attack marks a single reprisal for more than a decade of attacks that have gone unavenged.
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  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • Imagine that you are creating a fabric of human destiny with the object of making men happy in the end, giving them peace and rest at last, but that it was essential and inevitable to torture to death only one tiny creature — that baby beating its breast with its fist, for instance — and to found that edifice on its unavenged tears, would you consent to be the architect on those conditions? Suffer the little children to come unto me « Anglican Samizdat
  • A feeless fight, 92 and a fearful sin, horror to Hrethel; yet, hard as it was, unavenged must the atheling die! Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere
  • A feeless fight, {32b} and a fearful sin, horror to Hrethel; yet, hard as it was, unavenged must the atheling die! Beowulf
  • an unavenged murder
  • This day we shall not all perish unavenged.
  • In his awakening to the existential uncertainty of the modern tragic hero, he gets that these are really determinae: he should avenge his father even if doing so entails harming his mother; he should not harm his mother even if not doing so leaves his father unavenged. Modality and Hamlet
  • I'll not go unavenged, nor will you rejoice for long.
  • They may try some quieting process, but we feel confident, knowing this people as we do, that our fall would not go unavenged.
  • He lay beautiful inside his mound, though dead by violence and unavenged: it seemed that he was chanting verses about honour, and four lights burned in corners of the chamber. Viking gold
  • He then expelled Thyestes from Argos and the man lived the rest of his days in exile, unavenged.
  • Each adventure in which they are involved requires, in the ongoing revision that Sidney undertakes in the New Arcadia, further stories of unrequited love and unavenged death.
  • There is not a cannibal in the South Sea Islands, '' he wrote, "" whose indignation would not arise and overboil at the recital of that which has been done, which has too late been examined, but which remains unavenged. '' Cheers And Jeers
  • The Crown Forces decided these murders would not be allowed to go unavenged.
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • Why should US Marines die to avenge them, when soldiers who were killed in similiar ways were left unavenged?
  • It is hard to escape the feeling that Harding should not go unavenged, that his life should be given some meaning by making sure it never happens again.
  • So they came aland and go unto the king, and Bikki said to him, “Meet and right it is, lord, that thou shouldst know what is befallen, though hard it be to tell of, for the tale must be concerning thy beguiling, whereas thy son has gotten to him the full love of Swanhild, nor is she other than his harlot; but thou, let not the deed be unavenged.” The Story of the Volsungs
  • Yet she dies not unavenged, for Harriette sweeps down from the city, and immediately suspends the victorious Anabella from her aduncate nose, and carries all before her. Gala-days
  • So how come the entire nation is worrying itself sick over whether Officer Crowley should have pinched the blithering Gates, while 500 crackers are raped and killed, unreported, unlamented, unavenged? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • His story completed, the chilled and weakened Victor Frankenstein died there on the ice-bound ship, unavenged.
  • She prays to the gods and recounts her deeds to them alleging that she dies unavenged as she shoves the sword in her body.
  • The poem ends, appropriately enough, at the tomb of Gunnar, the epic hero of Njal's Saga, whose death at the hands of enemies remains unavenged.
  • The innocent blood crimsoning the hall of the priests did not remain unavenged.
  • Far outside Moscow, in the scattered republics, anything goes – and goes unavenged. Truth is being murdered in Putin's bloody Russia | Observer editorial
  • His story completed, the chilled and weakened Victor Frankenstein died there on the ice-bound ship, unavenged.
  • He must not harm his mother, but not doing so leaves his father unavenged. Modality and Hamlet
  • An unavenged murder could in extreme cases cause barrenness and crop failure, as in Sophocles ' Oedipus the King.
  • In this symbolic reversal of southern style, injustice, privilege and power are no buffer against an unavenged, incomprehensible death.

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