We were white-headed, but she was not; in the sweet and unvexed spiritual atmosphere of the Bermudas one does not achieve gray hairs at forty-eight.
On the hither side of 1812 were seas unvexed by the privateer and the freebooter.
Not for them the stupid monotony of voyages coastwise if more hazardous ventures beckoned and there were havens and islands unvexed by trade where bold men might win profit and perhaps fight for life and cargo.
The habit of listening to the revelations of the human heart had given him something of that clairvoyance which can only be pursued by the primitive mind, unvexed by complexity.
Twelve of the commanders of our battle-ships that captured the Mississippi River and made it possible for Lincoln to say, "Once more the Father of Waters goes unvexed to the sea," were Southern men.
This vision power gave him that sentence equal to anything in Shakespeare, when Vicksburg fell, "Once more the Father of Waters goes unvexed to the sea.
Let me have my fill of it unvexed by Generals and orders.
The Father of Waters again goesunvexed to the Sea".
The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the Sea.
For the next six years our Indian possessions were ruled by men of lesser fame, and were unvexed by foreign wars.
For the most part, the development of the colonial and Indian empire of Britain has gone on unvexed by any interference from without.
Beneath this fair tree, like the patriarchs of old, Their bread in contentment they ate Unvexed with the troubles of silver and gold, The cares of the grand and the great.
Lempriere was the great magician who summoned up before my delighted eyes the denizens of a sphere where existence was unvexed by any pestilent arithmetics, and where the slavery of the inky desk was unknown.
The Middle West, led by Grant and Sherman, hewed its way down the Mississippi and across the Gulf States, and Lincoln could exult in 1863, "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea.
For now the squire, unvexed with noise, An honest neighbour's chat enjoys.
Those leaders of the old parties who now looked for a happy future unvexed by new factions were doomed to disappointment.
From our pleasant train we now patronized Civita Vecchia with a recognition of its picturesqueness, unvexed by the choice that then insisted on itself, though the harbor was as full of shipping as of old.
On other days or at other hours it slept under the table-top, unvexed by the hammering that went on over its head.
With the fall of Vicksburg, and the fall, a few days later, of Port Hudson, "the Father of Waters went unvexed to the Sea.
The comfortable assurance of a prosperous and unvexed country rolling away to right and left forsook him, and only the pallid road writhed along through the twilight.
The treatment by Force is now universally abandoned; the law of kindness takes its place; and these unfortunates mingle together, unvexed by restraints implying suspicion, and therefore arousing opposition.
Else why not repose in quiet, unvexedby Preparations for War?
Might his freed spirit find refuge in some Elysian wilderness unvexedof prowlers who call chemistry and machinery to the aid of their own physical deficiencies, and slay because slaughter stimulates their debilitated pulses.
But it was at full night, when the great dome above us was unvexed by the least trace of day, that the desert's inhabiting soul came forth and transfigured the littleness of my cribbed and cabined spirit.
I am surprised, on reflection, that this venerable clergyman should have been unvexed by Episcopal censures.
The front windows looked out over a far-reaching spread of green glades and valleys, and tumbled hills clothed with forests--a noble solitude unvexedby the fussy world.
The Opposition would have to sit meek and quiet, and stop obstructing, or be turned into the street, deputy after deputy, leaving the Majority an unvexed field for its work.
The sky was blue like another sea; the sea itself was all unvexed by wave; a sweeter day for slaughtering would pass the wit of man to fancy.
Her own life had always been quite unvexed by any sort of social complications, and she thought how good it would be to leave this talkative and staring little world and go back to Oldfields and its familiar interests and associations.
Along this road every one of the old farmhouses has at least one tall bush of white roses by the door,--a most lovely sight, with buds and blossoms, and unvexed green leaves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unvexed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: undisturbed; unperturbed; untroubled