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1
We
vow
vengeance
against him, and deliverance to the fatherland!
2
Talbot and the other English officers now
vow
vengeance
on the French in these words:-
3
Perhaps Bill Tregargus had told that he had seen me, and heard me
vow
vengeance
.
4
Again do I
vow
vengeance
;
again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death.
5
Then the proud girl would break into fresh sobs, and
vow
vengeance
upon the selectmen of Colchester.
6
My mother's wrongs are mine, and here, by her grave, I
vow
vengeance
on you and yours!
7
They
vow
vengeance
against such men, and are ever on the watch to find an excuse for arresting or punishing them.
8
They
vow
vengeance
on him.... 'Tis on thee they call... thou art their chosen, their anointed; the people call to thee.
9
He'd gorge himself with the meat, and in the morning we'd find the other sheep that he'd torn, and we'd
vow
vengeance
against that bear.
10
His suit is scornfully rejected, and he departs in wrath
vowing
vengeance
.
11
From that day I
vowed
vengeance
against the whole tribe of reptiles.
12
He had
vowed
vengeance
at sight; why should he haste to help?
13
When he was told how ill I was, he departed,
vowing
vengeance
.
14
The cardinal
vows
vengeance
,
and his bravos are in pursuit of the prince.
15
Hamlet
vows
vengeance
and the tragic plot is set in motion.
16
Osceola, the Indian-Negro chieftain, had risen in the swamps of Florida,
vowing
vengeance
.
vow
vengeance
vow