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1 And he had an irritating modesty in speaking of his own prowess .
2 Then more sweetly shall we drink while the bards chaunt our own prowess .
3 You've always been so secure in your own prowess in battle.
4 He was drunk with the sense of his own prowess .
5 Indeed, Arjuna then regarded his own prowess to be destroyed by his high-souled assailant.
6 Dishevelled, panting, each still boasting of his own prowess , they stumbled back to the porch.
7 His confidence in his own prowess and resources amounted to rashness, and finally caused his death.
8 Displaying also his own prowess , he seemed to get the better of Dhananjaya at that time.
9 Frank had also his trophies for Patty, and the tale to tell of his own prowess .
10 The men themselves were in rivalry with other bodies of troops, and proud of their own prowess .
11 Confident of their own prowess and marksmanship, they nevertheless did not discount the ability of the foe.
12 He placed such trust in his own prowess that he thought that he needed no other arms.
13 The ruddy Northman told some tales of his own prowess in keeping order: notably one of a Marquis.
14 They can scarcely be too improbable for him, portraying, as they do, his belief in his own prowess .
15 He smiled at his own prowess .
16 The British quittedSpaininJanuary, 1800, leaving the Spaniards to struggle with the French by their own prowess .
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