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unwearied

[uhn-weer-eed] / ʌnˈwɪər id /


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To God she sings by night and day, Unwearied, praising Him alway; Him I, too, laud in every song, To whom all thanks and praise belong.

From The Hymns of Martin Luther Set to their original melodies; with an English version by Bacon, Leonard Woolsey

Cancut the Unwearied roofed with boughs an old frame for drying moose-hides, while Iglesias sketched, and I worshipped Katahdin.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 by Various

Unwearied in aiding the needy, she brought him people of all sorts and conditions, in whom he took not the slightest interest, and besought his charity for them.

From The Art of Disappearing by Smith, John Talbot

Encouraged by a couplet which he read in Dyce's Spelling-book— "Despair of nothing that you would attain, Unwearied diligence your end will gain," he sought to master everything that he undertook.

From The Printer Boy. Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark. An Example for Youth. by Thayer, William M. (William Makepeace)

But he who, first with food and wine refresh'd, All day maintains the combat with the foe, His spirit retains unbroken, and his limbs Unwearied, till both armies quit the field.

From The Iliad by Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of




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