1 Thus did he vaunt , but darkness closed the eyes of the other.
2 Thus did he vaunt , and the Argives were stung by his saying.
3 But it is not for me to vaunt myself for my voyages.
4 Nor did Agricola ever vaunt his exploits to blazon his own fame.
5 But we met as kindred, if I may vaunt myself so much.
6 Nor was the Iroquois less struck with the vaunt of the white man.
7 The Easterns generally vaunt themselves on not knowing the day of their birth.
8 How vaunt and prophecy were fulfilled, all the world knows now.
9 His love had been an inner reverent thing which did not vaunt itself.
10 The impulse to boast, to vaunt his cleverness, was not to be resisted.
11 I vaunt not myself, yet women have thought me not uncomely.
12 But he was too clever a man to vaunt his triumph.
13 When I shall never again vaunt myself or be puffed up!
14 Indeed, Drury Lane was but little entitled to vaunt its superiority in the matter.
15 This smells more of vaunt than of loyalty; naught-very naught.
16 Therefore Percy Mackaye makes Sappho vaunt over the philosopher, Pittacus:
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