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1 She would spurn at the mention of precautions against the hatred of her brother.
2 It hourly starts out into all the insolence of pride; yet hates and endeavours to spurn at the proud!
3 This made Moses also spurn at a crown and a kingdom; to look with a disdainful eye upon all the glory of Egypt.
4 Would you not spurn at that spiritless institution of society which tells you to be a subject at the expense of your manhood?
5 You want not the power or the will; but, knowing that I spurn at murder, you think your safety will be found in passiveness.
6 At that Christiana, waxing very wroth, spurned at them with her feet.
7 She is spurned at every door and reduced to beggary.
8 The captains, Francisco de Bazan and Antonio de Cueva, spurned at such craven counsel.
9 Still, however, a great majority of the nation spurned at every offer of peace.
10 She openly, magnanimously tells me what my intents are, and then spurns at them.
11 And yet you exclaim, 'I see no injury- Ispurnat the name of slave!'
12 At length she ventured to hint her doubts; but Don Fernando spurned at the very idea.
13 Spurn at His edict, and fulfill a man's?
14 Memory is utterly inadequate to the task; and reason revolts, spurns at and turns from it with loathing.
15 With his horse and his rifle, he is independent of the world, and spurns at all its restraints.
16 I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion, to be spurned at , and kicked, and trampled on.
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