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1
The new danger awoke in him
new
vigour
of soul and spirit.
2
There was a
new
vigour
in her splendid old face and body.
3
And now he was surprised to feel
new
vigour
running through him.
4
The exceeding glory of the morning gave him a
new
vigour
.
5
He is like Antaeus; he gets
new
vigour
whenever he touches the ground.'
6
He walked with
new
vigour
and a deepening sense of gratitude.
7
He went unsteadily at first, but soon felt
new
vigour
from his rest.
8
That freedom and
new
vigour
we now know to have implied the Barocco style.
9
At first he felt taller and full of a
new
vigour
;
then he felt restless.
10
Then the blood meets it, and every fibre and nerve is filled with
new
vigour
.
11
After a respite of ten minutes however, I returned to the attack with
new
vigour
.
12
The conversion of Constantine gave a
new
vigour
to these local reminiscences of the evangelical history.
13
He lost 709 men on that occasion, and it infused
new
vigour
into the Parliament's army.
14
Now Carne himself, while working with
new
vigour
and fresh enterprise, had a narrow escape from invasion.
15
A sudden
new
vigour
of thought seemed to rend it inside out almost in those first few seconds.
16
He seemed suddenly tall and strong, as though the extremity of his humiliation had given him
new
vigour
.
new
vigour
new