Edmund, keep you our sister company: the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding.
They certainly did not wait altogether for the revenges of posterity.
She has, apparently, few revenges to take upon the communities in which she lived during her expanding youth.
Polyphème de Croustillac rarely revenges himself, but when he does, he revenges himself well; above all, when the vengeance is as charming as that which awaits him.
Tell me not Wherein I seem unnatural; desire not T'allay my rages and revenges with Your colder reasons.
The red revenges of your fragrant breath, Hot with the flames invisible of death.
Full of the god and to revenges nerved, And conscious of a will that never swerved, Bonynge set sail: the world beyond the wave As gladly took him as the other gave.
The revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding.
I will have such revenges on you both That all the world shall- I will do such things- What they are yet, I know not; but they shall be The terrors of the earth!
I pray you have a continent forbearance till the speed of his rage goes slower; and, as I say, retire with me to my lodging, from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak.
But in the latter the husband revenges himself by stuffing the woman full of poisonous vermin.
He revenges himself, not by murdering, but by merely frightening them.
How silly to plot revenges upon the creatures of circumstance--how like a child beating the chair it happens to strike against!
Hatreds and revenges are for the small mind with small matters to occupy it.
The very thought of my revenges that way Recoil upon me- in himself too mighty, And in his parties, his alliance.
I cannot believe," said she to him, "that those fierce murders and revenges took place in such beautiful scenes as these.
Every fresh conquest destroys his dream afresh, and he revenges himself, if he is a Don Juan, by despising and disgracing the unfortunate victim, and if he is a sadist, by maltreating her.
But even the most brutal representative of this type may still be psychologically described as "a man who seeks spiritual love in woman after woman and, finding only sexuality, revenges himself on her.
He blames every woman he conquers for what is really his own insufficiency; he despises her or revenges himself on her, punishes and ill-treats her; we recognise the true Don Juan and his morbid caricature, the sadist.
Tell me not Wherein I seem unnatural: desire not To allay my rages and revenges with Your colder reasons.
I have an enemy, who still revenges himself on me because he could not steal my money.
She revenges herself on the living in the haunted brain of her wretched husband, and she exasperates Rebekka, slowly wearing away her opposition until the doleful catastrophe.
His own married life was so unhappy that he revenges himself by attacking the entire sex.
Fifthly, so far as one shuns murders, and thus shuns deadly hatreds and revenges that breathe murder, so far the Lord enters with mercy and love.
Perpetually watched by a hundred mocking eyes, and surrounded with snares, he sometimesrevenges himself for his own blunders on the boys who are only too ready to detect them.
It cannot be said that she is a Circe,[496] nor that, as perhaps might be expected, she revenges herself for his holding aloof by snaring and throwing him away.
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