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1 I wish to take vengeance on him; to send him to jail.
2 The elderly suitors withdraw, swearing to take vengeance on the inopportune brother.
3 I have bound myself by the solemnest of oaths to take vengeance .
4 You shall not take vengeance nor bear a grudge against any one.
5 There was no one to strike, no one to take vengeance upon.
6 Indeed, to take vengeance upon them, the monarch entered his own chamber.
7 Rather make haste to return, that thou mayest take vengeance on AEgisthus.
8 But when Titus was gone, they resolved to take vengeance upon Gisippus.
9 God can forgive, and yet take vengeance on their inventions, Psalm xcix.
10 It has been deceived; it comes to take vengeance and enslave the blacks.
11 The first one the girl is taken , the second one they take vengeance .
12 Ellis could take vengeance for the attack on her own city.
13 But the felons called on the King to take vengeance , saying:
14 Thus did he wish to take vengeance ; thus would he punish.
15 After Blodwen was abused, her father, Padrig, wanted to take vengeance .
16 To exact the blood-fine was as honourable as to take vengeance .
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