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unarm

[uhn-ahrm] / ʌnˈɑrm /


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Unarm, Eros: the long day’s task is done,

From Oxford Lectures on Poetry by Bradley, Andrew Cecil

Unarm thee, go; and doubt thou not, brave boy, I'll stand to-day for thee and me and Troy.

From Troilus and Cressida by Shakespeare, William

Unarm him, my mistresses," said the King, whose delight was in the execution of such chivalrous usages; "let Beauty honour Chivalry!

From The Talisman by Scott, Walter, Sir

Unarm, un-�rm′, v.t. to deprive of arms, to disarm: to make harmless.—v.i. to take off one's armour.—adjs.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Unarm, Eros; the long day's task is done, And we must sleep.—That thou depart'st hence safe Does pay thy labour richly; go.

From Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare, William




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