Thrice happy people, ne'er shall feel The force ofunrelenting steel; What brute would give the ox a stroke Who bends his neck to meet the yoke?
For them the unrelenting hand Of rebel fury drove, And tore from ev'ry genial band Of friendship and of love.
From these congenial pursuits of peace he again turned, with undiminished energy, to pursue the unrelentingassailants of his country.
The indomitable islanders, protected by the ocean from the march of invading armies, still continued the unrelenting warfare.
The English government still waged unrelenting war against the Republic, and strained every nerve to rouse the monarchies of Europe again to combine to force a detested dynasty upon the French people.
She balanced accounts in her mind with the most scrupulous exactness, and was an admirable debtor if a somewhat unrelenting creditor.
Yet he confesses that the word has a dark and suspicious aspect; and, as if darkness were congenial to theological disputes, “the Semiarians who advanced to the doors of the Church, assailed them with the most unrelenting fury.
It appears from the correspondence that Mr. Murray had been led by the "unrelenting excitement and importunity" of his young friend to make some joint speculation in South American mines.
When his unrelenting arm grew tired, he stopped and asked if I still insisted I was a free man.
Brought up with such ideas--in the notion that we stand without the pale of humanity--no wonder the oppressors of my people are a pitiless and unrelenting race.
For all his kindliness in depicting congenial scenes, he is at times as unrelenting a satirist as Rowlandson.
There were little dark areas beneath them like smeared charcoal, and twounrelenting sacs that threatened to become pouchy.
Smoking there in his chair beside the dining-room window, rain the unrelenting threnody of the day, Nicholas, fed, closed his eyes to the rhythm of their comings and goings through the swinging door that led to the kitchen.
Napoleon suffered more from the bitter hostility of the faubourg St. Germain, than from the armies of the enemy; and here it is still worse, as this hostility runs out into actual, unrelenting treason.
I go from your presence a bitter and unrelenting foe!
Who was she, and what the cause for this unrelenting and revengeful feeling on the part of Durant?
At the basis of this lie a priori concepts of the synthetical unity of the manifold of intuition, by which the manifold is thought as the determination of an Object.
In the judging of a free beauty (according to the mere form) the judgement of taste is pure.
Yes,” replied they, “such an Emperor as Bonaparte, who we think is a most unrelenting tyrant.
It might possibly have happened that the suction which forms them drew up these unfortunate crabs and crabesses, and discharged them with unrelenting fury, through the medium of a dark, lowering cloud upon our decks.
The ecclesiastical writers of the fourth or fifth centuries ascribed to the magistrates of Rome the same degree of implacable and unrelenting zeal which filled their own breasts against the heretics or the idolaters of their own times.
The Sun was universally celebrated as the invincible guide and protector of Constantine; and the Pagans might reasonably expect that the insulted god would pursue with unrelenting vengeance the impiety of his ungrateful favorite.
Would her sister, unrelenting as she was, permit it?
Every now and then during that winter Bert had bitter proof of his enemy's unrelenting hate.
But later he became unrelenting in his ardour for the objects of the Civilta, and regained the confidence of the Pope.
She hated him with a bitter hatred, and there is nothing so subtle and tireless and unrelenting as the hatred of a bad woman.
Into the first that came in his way he went with nervous haste, for he had not tasted of the fiery stimulant he was craving with a fierce andunrelenting thirst for many hours.
We gall them in a tenfold chain, with an unrelenting spirit of barbarity, inconceivable to all but the spectators of it, unexampled among former and other nations, and unrecorded even in the bloody registers of heathen persecution.
There the armed and unrelenting hand of right was but too truly the only substitute for law.
The Pharisees could be easy enough to themselves when convenient, and always as hard and unrelenting as possible to all others.
The queen listened with respectful diffidence to her confessor; and at length gained over the king to consent to the establishment of this unrelenting tribunal.
It was, in fact, the Kalmuck host, now in the last stage of misery and exhaustion, yet still pursued by their unrelenting foes.