River and plain and mighty peak-andwho could stand unawed?
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Our glances, however, rested not long upon the dead-forwe could not regard her unawed.
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The young unawed, the old unchilled, in unreserved communion!
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They walked interestedly but unawed among the unparalleled.
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Its principal writers are independent of each other, unconnected with booksellers, and unawed by old women!
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The bystanders shrank in fear and reverence; only Arachne was unawed and held to her foolish boast.
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But at front and rear, unawed and indomitable, toiled the two men who were not yet dead.
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Unmoved by wealth, unawed by tyrant, might
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Two giddy girls tittered, unawed by Mrs. Aylett's proximity and her brother's owl-like stare at his critic.
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His expression was amiable and unawed.
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He came boldly forward, and planting himself directly in front of the countess, unawed by her forbidding manner, exclaimed,-
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But Peter, unawed, went on:
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That association explained the marvel; for the Sanhedrin remembered how He had stood, meek but unawed, at the same bar.
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I helped myself, unawed by the situation, and with my small fist clutching the bonbons, was passed on to Queen Adelaide.
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He had the clothes he stood up in, the brain and tissue heaven had provided him with and a spirit unawed by adversity.
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But Duncan McClean, a little bowed about the shoulders, peered through his spectacles and waited-quiteunawed by all the splendor-forthe Maharajah's answer.