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He looked up at her with wearied, spiritless eyes as she gently took hold of him and lead him to one of the bedrolls to sit more comfortably
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And while it saved them from further having to contend with twin threats, he was now even more drained and wearied
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her best to do it all with a hopeful spirit - wearied though her soul and body were
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Wearied with his unusual exertion, the old man now dropped off to
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It was always the same story, but the stars never wearied of it
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neither have you filled me with the fat of your sacrifices, but you have made me to serve with your sins, you have wearied me with
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10 You are wearied in the greatness of your way; yet you said not, There is no hope: you have found the life of
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daughter of Zion, that bewails herself, that spreads her hands, saying, Woe is me now! for my soul is wearied because of murderers
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5 If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, then how can
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you contend with horsese and if in the land of peace, in which you trusted, they wearied you, then how will you do in the swelling of
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12 She has wearied herself
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7 We wearied ourselves in the way of wickedness and destruction: yes, we have gone through deserts, where there lay no way, but as
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36 And Noah then opened the windows of the Ark, and Noah still called out to the Lord at that time and he said, O Lord, who did form the Earth and the heavens and all that are in it, bring out our souls from this confinement, and from the prison wherein you have placed us, for I am much wearied with sighing
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40 And he asked after Ishmael, and his wife came out of the tent and she said, He is not here my Lord, for he has gone to hunt in the fields, and to feed the camels, and the woman said to Abraham, Turn in my Lord into the tent, and eat a morsel of bread, for your soul must be wearied on account of the journey
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9 And in about seven months after the children struggled together within her, and it pained her greatly that she was wearied on account of them, and she said to all the women who were then in the land, Did such a thing happen to you as it has to me? and they said to her, No
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11 And Esau took those garments and ran into the city on account of Nimrod's men, and he came to his father's house wearied and exhausted from fight, and he was ready to die through grief when he approached his brother Jacob and sat before him
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3 And the hand of all Egypt became more grievous in those days against the children of Israel, and the Egyptians injured the Israelites until the children of Israel were wearied of their lives on account of the Egyptians
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42 And Joshua and all the Israelites feigned themselves wearied out before them, and they fled by the way of the wilderness with cunning
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11 And they struck the men that were at the door of the house with blindness, both small and great: so that they wearied themselves to find the door
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both small and great: so that they wearied themselves to find the door
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36 And Noah then opened the windows of the Ark and Noah still called out to the Lord at that time and he said O Lord who did form the Earth and the heavens and all that are in it bring out our souls from this confinement and from the prison wherein you have placed us for I am much wearied with sighing
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40 And he asked after Ishmael and his wife came out of the tent and she said He is not here my Lord for he has gone to hunt in the fields and to feed the camels and the woman said to Abraham Turn in my Lord into the tent and eat a morsel of bread for your soul must be wearied on account of the journey
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9 And in about seven months after the children struggled together within her and it pained her greatly that she was wearied on account of them and she said to all the women who were then in the land Did such a thing happen to you as it has to me? and they said to her No
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11 And Esau took those garments and ran into the city on account of Nimrod's men and he came to his father's house wearied and exhausted from fight and he was ready to die through grief when he approached his brother Jacob and sat before him
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3 And the hand of all Egypt became more grievous in those days against the children of Israel and the Egyptians injured the Israelites until the children of Israel were wearied of their lives on account of the Egyptians
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42 And Joshua and all the Israelites feigned themselves wearied out before them and they fled by the way of the wilderness with cunning
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“We should just be able to make it to where the lake comes close to the road by nightfall,” Moshe observed, “then tomorrow we can go see what there is to see in your town!” With nothing coming to a wearied mind, he had left their last remark unanswered
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Wearied by such desperate action, many, relishing the sudden cessation of all movement were loath to try when Moshe signaled for a quick resumption of the journey
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nothing coming to a wearied mind, he had left their last remark unanswered
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38 And when Jesus went out they brought to him a dumb man having a devil; And on the going out of the devil that dumb man spoke; And the multitudes marvelled and said It was never so seen in Israel And Jesus was going about in all the cities and in the villages and teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness; and many followed him; And when Jesus saw the multitudes he had compassion on them for they were wearied and scattered as sheep that have no shepherd; And he called his twelve disciples and gave them power and much authority over all devils and diseases; and sent them two and two that they might proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick; And he charged them and said Walk not in the way of the heathen nor enter into the cities of the 45 Samaritans
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Come to me all of you you who are wearied and bearers of bur- dens and I will give you rest
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Wearied by such desperate
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He wondered if it were a distortion of an already warped reality - It just could not be… However, it was too late as instinct took control over his wearied mind as he leapt straight into the water and hastily waded through the seawater
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"Who are you?" bluntly countered Conan, who quickly wearied of answering questions
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Riding hard, replacing his wearied horses with steeds seized from the countryside, he approaches Tarantia
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But I am wearied of conversation with you; it is less fatiguing to destroy a walled city than it is to frame my thoughts in words a brainless barbarian can understand
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The King Wearied, Trying
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The King Wearied, His Movements
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Third, Moses might have wearied
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there, Jesus therefore, being wearied with his journey,
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being wearied with his journey, sat thus on the
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He aimed to keep the war going until his enemies wearied and agreed to a negotiated peace
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The new Cambodian government, wearied by continued
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great, so that they wearied themselves to find the
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The ablest philosophers of Greece and Rome groped after truth like blind men, and wearied themselves in vain to find the door
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The fact is that the people of Northern Ireland have become wearied by long periods of conflict, by a peace process that failed to bring peace, and by various attempts at self-rule that have failed to find a satisfactory political solution to the conflicting views found within the Province
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When a clergyman with only one curate has to give the elements of bread and wine to 300 or 400 persons, the service must necessarily be so long, that aged and delicate people are wearied, and any following service is interfered with, or prevented altogether
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" Wearied with his labor,
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” Faithful spoke as one wearied by information and starving for wisdom
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children who could care less about spending time with their mother and I am so wearied by it
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Just then a wearied, young woman appeared in the doorway and saw Anne
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As the wearied people marched back to their beds, those that
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Injured now, the two men wearied
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'I've told you all this before, Inspector,' Allward sounded wearied by the repetition
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He raised time wearied eyes up to look at me, “Can I help you with something?” He asked tiredly in a tone of voice that signified that he meant the opposite of what he had offered
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The body of Jesus, once wearied with toil, oppressed with hunger and thirst, subject to every sinless infirmity common to our frail nature, requiring sustenance, and shelter, and repose, and, above all, liable to the stroke of death, now hungers no more, neither thirsts any more; and, being transformed and glorified, is removed beyond the reach of evil, or of death
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So expressive it was, of a hopeless and lost creature, that a famished traveller, wearied out by lonely wandering in a wilderness, would have remembered home and friends in such a tone before lying down to die
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Strive, too, that in reading your story the melancholy may be moved to laughter, and the merry made merrier still; that the simple shall not be wearied, that the judicious shall admire the invention, that the grave shall not despise it, nor the wise fail to praise it
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I told Don Fernando at parting, that as I was now his, he might see me on other nights in the same way, until it should be his pleasure to let the matter become known; but, except the following night, he came no more, nor for more than a month could I catch a glimpse of him in the street or in church, while I wearied myself with watching for one; although I knew he was in the town, and almost every day went out hunting, a pastime he was very fond of
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that the dead men's spirits when they wearied of their quiet
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Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied over there beyond the seas?
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Lothario replied that now he had begun he would carry on the undertaking to the end, though he perceived he was to come out of it wearied and vanquished
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Wearied that night we lay foil'd and sullen,
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But what distressed me most was to see Zoraida going on foot over that rough ground; for though I once carried her on my shoulders, she was more wearied by my weariness than rested by the rest; and so she would never again allow me to undergo the exertion, and went on very patiently and cheerfully, while I led her by the hand
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Thèmen of my class', were heroes in the eyes of the girls, who never wearied of the exploits of òur fellows', and were frequently allowed to bask in the smiles of these great creatures, when Laurie brought them home with him
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Old Hannah never wearied of concocting dainty dishes to tempt a capricious appetite, dropping tears as she worked, and from across the sea came little gifts and cheerful letters, seeming to bring breaths of warmth and fragrance from lands that know no winter
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Talking wearied her, faces troubled her, pain claimed her for its own, and her tranquil spirit was sorrowfully perturbed by the ills that vexed her feeble flesh
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Then she fell back exhausted, for these transports of vague love wearied her more than great debauchery
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wearied souls might be supposed to feel on entering another state of existence
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It had wearied out one's attention
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His mother, whom he loved, wearied of him sometimes
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He also wearied his mother very often
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But Clara wearied of his flippancy
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pilot had described, but was too wearied with all I had gone through to do more
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soon wearied of its pleasures, and longed for change and adventure
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It really wearied him
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She was conscious of his aim, and in her better moods endured his efforts placidly, only showing their uselessness by now and then suppressing a wearied sigh, and checking him at last with the saddest of smiles and kisses
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agitations I had used to come at it, had wearied and thrown me into a
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progress in point of penetration, he was deliciously sweated, and wearied
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"Bonaparte," continued the baron, "is mortally wearied, and passes whole days in watching his miners at work at Porto-Longone
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He no longer hesitated to be led to a spot which promised such unalloyed gratification to his wearied senses; and leaning on the arm of his companion, he entered the narrow mouth of the cave
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Wearied at length by their importunities, and apprehensive of irritating his captors by too stubborn a silence, the former looked about him in quest of Magua, who might interpret his answers to questions which were at each moment becoming more earnest and threatening
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Whenever the eyes of the wearied travelers rose from the decayed leaves over which they trod, his dark form was to be seen glancing among the stems of the trees in front, his head immovably fastened in a forward position, with the light plume on his crest fluttering in a current of air, made solely by the swiftness of his own motion
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Throwing a last and lingering glance at the distant canoes, he laid aside his rifle, and, relieving the wearied Duncan, resumed the paddle, which he wielded with sinews that never tired
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The eyes of the old man were closed, as though the organs were wearied with having so long witnessed the selfish workings of the human passions
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"The words of the Delaware are said," returned the sage, closing his eyes, and dropping back into his seat, alike wearied with his mental and his bodily exertion
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influential, were always going to help him to preferment, but always forgot to do it when the blades had left the Grindstone,—he had wearied of that poor work and had come to London
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He got in it, and thoroughly wearied by so many emotions, arrived about midnight in the Rue Meslay, threw himself on his bed and slept soundly
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God is wearied; he has punished you
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She had been standing at the door, to prevent his going out without seeing her, until sleep, which the young cannot resist, had overpowered her frame, wearied as she was with watching
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Supposing this person, wearied at the inefficacy of the poison, should, as Monte Cristo intimated, have recourse to steel!—What if the count should have no time to run to her rescue!—What if her last moments were approaching, and she should never again see Morrel! When this terrible chain of ideas presented itself, Valentine was nearly persuaded to ring the bell, and call for help
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Wearied by all they had gone through, the sodden rabbits crouched without talking, incapable of any feeling but a dull relief and without even the energy to wonder what was going to happen next
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After then wearying and fatiguing myself with grasping shadows, whilst that most sensible part of me disdained to content itself with less than realities, the strong yearnings, the urgent struggles of nature towards the melting relief, and the extreme self-agitations I had used to come at it, had wearied and thrown me into a kind of unquiet sleep: for, if I tossed and threw about my limbs in proportion to the distraction of my dreams, as I had reason to believe I did, a bystander could not have helped seeing all for love
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His vigour, however, did not return so soon, and I felt him more than once pushing at the door, but so little in a condition to break in, that I question whether he had the power to enter, had I held it ever so open; but this he then thought me too little acquainted with the nature of things, to have any regret or confusion about, and he-kept fatiguing himself and me for a long time, before he was in any state to resume his attacks with any prospect of success and then I breathed him so warmly, and kept him so at bay, that before he had made any sensible progress in point of penetration, he was deliciously sweated, and wearied out indeed: so that it was deep in the morning before he achieved his second let-go, about half way of entrance, I all the while crying and complaining of his prodigious vigour, and the immensity of what I appeared to suffer splitting up with
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And yet, for all that, he was a man held in no esteem or respect in the town; for he had wearied every body out by his everlasting contradictions
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That night, wearied as I was after the wonderful happenings of the day, I sat late with McArdle, the news
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Vronsky appreciated this desire not only to please, but to serve him, which had become the sole aim of her existence, but at the same time he wearied of the loving snares in which she tried to hold him fast
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When the last forkful of pork and chicken and mutton had been eaten, Scarlett hoped It was two o’clock and the sun was warm overhead, but India, wearied with the threeday preparations for the barbecue, was only too glad to remain sitting beneath the arbor, shouting remarks to a deaf old gentleman from Fayetteville
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meant for the mouths of Tara, vegetables over whose long rows she had wearied her As the never-ending line went by, her heart hardened
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11 Also by watering he wearies the thick cloud, he scatters his bright cloud,
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Luke 18:2-10 There was in a city a judge who feared not God neither regarded man; and there was a widow in that city; and she came to him saying: Avenge me of my adversary and he would not for a while; but afterward he said to himself: Though I do not fear God nor regard man yet because this widow troubles me I will avenge her in case by her continual coming she wearies me; listen to what the unjust judge said; And shall not God avenge his own elect who cry day and night to Him though He bear long with them? I tell you that He will avenge them speedily
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No, he wearies me
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Wearies the tiny queen with heavy tune!
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Lacking many of the indoor employments of the women of colder climates, time hangs heavy on their hands, idleness wearies, and they cast about for a way in which to amuse, enjoy, and distract themselves
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to him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he
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but eventually they grew weary and resigned
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It is a good hour later that we arrive back at The Stables, warm and pleasantly weary after our long walk
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Ginger MacAvoy had a nice view from her corner window office on the fourth floor of the historical San Francisco edifice that housed the headquarters of World Weary Avengers, Incorporated
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World Weary Avengers could not afford any lapses; they were the owners of some extremely advanced and therefore dangerous technology
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The weary morning travelers didn’t have an option anymore
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Some fought back, but eventually they grew weary and resigned
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upon the laboured, collarless breath of weary, boot sore sleep
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a last hurrah before the weary tread
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Ethereead loved to fly, the dragon was feeling weary
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weary folk with dirty faces, whose eyes
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Look into the eyes of the beast, the hound, weary,
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and the insatiable remorse that buffets weary travellers
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Then I pay and take a slow, weary walk to find my way back to the apartment in the smooth and pleasing early, early morning
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I was weary
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Sure enough, at about four in the morning a weary young man stumbled back into the bar
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The young man peeled the suit slowly from his weary body, walked up to the princess, took her hand in his and turned to face the awe struck line of ministers, priests and holy souls
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In the days that followed their father’s untimely passing, brother and sister lived in a world of frayed tempers, compassionate overload and weary resignation
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I looked at a weary Alexis staring into the water, 'Boss, over here - another body
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He fetched one of his gardening books from an alcove shelf in the living room and leafed through the sections that showed keen gardeners how to build walls and fill holes with hardcore, and as he read the hints, tips and instructions, Ken realised that his weary bones ached for a change
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weary troop then panted and wheezed their way to the kitchen, lit
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arrived the old woman climbed into the rear seat with a weary sigh
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Sure enough, at about four in the morning a weary young man
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some cool lemonade and rest her weary legs under the shade of a
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His voice was becoming shrill as he went over his plans again; Matai was getting weary of his continuous ranting
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Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed,
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“I am weary of this cat and mouse game we play with Boras
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peeled the suit slowly from his weary body, walked up to the
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overload and weary resignation
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late afternoon they were cold, hungry, and weary; ready to call it a day
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tips and instructions, Ken realised that his weary bones ached for a
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The dawn sun shone down on his dirty face and he opened his weary eyes
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The weary cynicism that comes through prolonged exposure to other people's stupidity and mean-faced barbarism
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As for their parents, when their voices became weary of directing their daughters' defense, they simply watched and Harry redoubled his onslaught in leaps and spins which at times seemed to defy gravity in their height and duration
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When the mortuary technician found him on his knees in the mortuary’s ante-room, he tried to help, making a sustained but weary effort to persuade Billy to sit down and have a cup of tea, assuming that he was related to the girl on the trolley, but there were no handles by which he could get a hold of the flaking singer
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He stepped into the great room, weary of the road, and Belle greeted him, embraced him unexpectedly and informed him that that was from Great-grandmama
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Despite the fact that lunch had not happened until nearly three, Andy was starving and extremely weary
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’ Andy said with a weary sigh
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While he was sitting there, he nearly fell asleep even in this noise, he was just too weary to go on
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neither faint or weary
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and be weary and the young men
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neither faint nor is weary
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He will not grow tired or weary,
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29He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak
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they will run and not grow weary,
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There were signed portraits of past Presidents of the United States who had rested their weary heads in the bed he arose from
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And for a being that seemed so decrepit, worn and weary, he was incredibly agile and quick
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along the banks of the Moldau, before dragging our weary
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It releases strength for the journey into weary hearts so they can run the race
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Prophecy gives comfort to the weary and can be a reminder that God has not forgotten us
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Weary from their travels and weary of hearing Galimoto complain, the children paid him little attention
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He arrived weary and sore, and
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Robert joined the conversation, he really looked bad, he normally was a smart dresser but today he was weary and unkempt in scruffy clothes
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If nothing else I'll make him happy, Alec thought, knowing that his shadow was growing weary of following him and anxious for the sun to fully set
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Had some intrepid botanist trudged the weary path, he or she would have eventually reached the mount, and had the mist dispersed they would have spied in the mounts lee a large green hollow ringed with hedges and 'Dingles House' which its red brick and slate roof set in a substantial garden beautifully landscaped with all manner of tall trees, shrubs and lawns
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It took four long weary hours to walk up to the top as the group clambered up behind the heaving horses
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Breakfast was a mediocre affair, but undismayed Fizzicist struck camp and with his weary flock trudging behind he marched onwards to the crossroads
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Grumbling, Coba and the others obeyed, though Brice could tell they were tired of waiting and he had to admit, he was weary of it as well
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week, but the weary pilgrim was eager to be on his way
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She tried to run to the others but discovered that her legs were stiff, her body weary, and that she could no longer hold back the exhaustion
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the marketplace, weary and still in shock from the
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We get so weary of the same old stories
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The house is crazy, says a weary traveller to himself, and will not stand very long; but it is a chance if it falls to-night, and I will venture, therefore, to sleep in it
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They are able to purchase them when their superiors grow weary of them ; and the general accommodation of the whole people is thus gradually improved, when this mode of expense becomes universal among men of fortune
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Corpulus gave her a warm though weary smile as she turned the corner to ascend the stairs to her room
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He then offered a weary but warm smile
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Light blue eyes were dull and weary
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To see or dream that you have a flat tire indicates that you are feeling emotionally drained and weary
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And it was that point in his weary musings that his exhaustion caught up with him and following his hands, his head found the table
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If it had not been for the cool dampness on his skin as he moved through it, Carius would have been content to decide it was all a creation of his overly weary and disconcerted mind
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His voice was weary, but steady
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Bodhidharma introduced them to the weary priests of Shao Lin Ji he presented them together - a
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Carius seemed too preoccupied and too weary to notice right away, and the Breton seized upon the opportunity
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Life to the weary she offers and her bounty is unending, The waves of time washed at her feet and overwhelmed her not
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And more than once, his weary eyes did close despite the almost whirring mass of concerns in his head then
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This man stood with his arms crossed and his expression weary and dour, yet vaguely hopeful
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“I grow weary of your secrets, old man,” said Dane as dread swirled around him
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He approached me with a determined look plastered on his face that melted into a weary resignation as he reached me
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An airbus hove into view, greeted by the other weary passengers, most of whom were doubtless returning from work
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The town was too weary to rebuild quite yet
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They were weary and wounded, and a woman’s manner of sitting seemed of little concern in such times
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His arms folded, with a look of weary disapproval
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His eyes, weary from the last few days, briefly closed
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They fed their children, then ate themselves as they put one weary foot in front of the other
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What a welcome sight for weary travelers
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By the end of that day I was weary, but more anxious to get home every minute
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We stayed up much later than usual and I was weary
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” I could not believe that I was being so cold about the death of a good friend but I was so fucking bone weary and tired of throwing up that nothing seemed to matter anymore
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Again he looked at us blood smeared and bone weary and said
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I was so weary, I would have been happy to lie under one of the trees and stay there
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But in this situation, the superior vigilance and attention of a private adventurer would, in all probability, soon make them weary of the trade
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They were weary, besides, of humouring the people, and of depending upon their caprice for a subsistence
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The clergy, however, soon grew weary of the trouble of managimg them, and found it easier to elect their own bishops themselves
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After three days, a very weary Joseph asked, “Why don"t we try the temple? Maybe He stayed there
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The fact of the matter was that I was bone weary with a tiredness that was numbing and apathetic
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” I was weary beyond words
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“She’s right I do feel a bit tired do you mind if I tell you the rest later on?” I replied that I was a bit weary myself and that I would have a sleep before tea so we both got our heads down and had a rest
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“Are you all right you look a bit ill sitting there I do hope that your not coming down with something?” “I replied I feel a bit gip my wounds are hurting me and I am so tired that I think I will fall asleep on the table so if you don’t mind I will tell you tomorrow but at the moment I am bone weary so I will take myself off to bed
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We wished each other goodnight and she kissed me on my cheek again then I wended my weary way to bed only just managing to drag my feet up the stairs and down the corridor to my room
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Later, climbing the stairs to his own flat Jack felt weary
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’ Jarvis said, wearying of this game
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“It would be in your best interest to return to your previous entertainment, gentlemen, this evening's 'diversion' is wearying and we would like to simply turn in for the night
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From the outset he was unsettled and the wear of four days of long, wearying manoeuvring showed clearly on his face
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realities wherein they have to go through the same lessons over and over again, in wearying
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I have no more of my story to tell you, gentlemen; whether it be an interesting or a curious one let your better judgments decide; all I can say is I would gladly have told it to you more briefly; although my fear of wearying you has made me leave out more than one circumstance
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Of this beauty, to which my poor feeble tongue has failed to do justice, countless princes, not only of that country, but of others, were enamoured, and among them a private gentleman, who was at the court, dared to raise his thoughts to the heaven of so great beauty, trusting to his youth, his gallant bearing, his numerous accomplishments and graces, and his quickness and readiness of wit; for I may tell your highnesses, if I am not wearying you, that he played the guitar so as to make it speak, and he was, besides, a poet and a great dancer, and he could make birdcages so well, that by making them alone he might have gained a livelihood, had he found himself reduced to utter poverty; and gifts and graces of this kind are enough to bring down a mountain, not to say a tender young girl
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What did he mean? He was so wearying
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I did not call her unfeeling long; for I perceived she was in purgatory throughout the day, and wearying to find an opportunity of getting by herself, or paying a visit to Heathcliff, who had been locked up by the master: as I discovered, on endeavouring to introduce to him a private mess of victuals
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wearying, I guessed, with a continual vague expectation that Catherine, repenting her conduct, would come of her own accord to ask pardon, and seek a reconciliation---and she fasted pertinaciously, under the idea, probably, that at every meal, Edgar was ready to choke for her absence, and pride alone held him from running to cast himself at her feet: I went about my household duties, convinced that the Grange had but one sensible soul in its walls, and that lodged in my body
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I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there: not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart; but really with it, and in it
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After then wearying and fatiguing myself with
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After then wearying and fatiguing myself with grasping shadows, whilst that most sensible part of me disdained to content itself with less than realities, the strong yearnings, the urgent struggles of nature towards the melting relief, and the extreme self-agitations I had used to come at it, had wearied and thrown me into a kind of unquiet sleep: for, if I tossed and threw about my limbs in proportion to the distraction of my dreams, as I had reason to believe I did, a bystander could not have helped seeing all for love
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God thus flung piles of gold upon this prisoner to whom gold was a matter of indifference, who longed for heaven, who lived, pious and good, in holy thoughts, succoring the unfortunate in secret, and never wearying of such deeds
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As for Buck, wearying of the pursuit, he returned to the desolated camp
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I’m wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there: not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart: but really with it, and in it
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But I did not succeed in wearying her : she listened all the time without interrupting me, with extraordinary and even reverent attention, so that at last I got tired of it myself and left off ; her expression was sad, however, and there was something pitiful in her face
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Destroy an ants' nest, and they will begin at once re-erecting it; destroy it again, and they will begin again without wearying
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He carries the day by wearying one out
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) Why do kindly men and women, who can have no manner of interest in war, go into ecstasies over the exploits of a man like Skobelev? Why do men who are under no obligation to do it, and who receive no pay for it, like Marshals of Nobility in Russia, devote months to the service which demands such unremitting labor, wearying to the minds as well as to the body,—the enlistment of recruits? Why do all emperors and kings wear a military dress, why do they have drills and parades and military rewards? Why are monuments built to generals and conquerors? Why do wealthy and independent men regard it as an honor to occupy the position of lackeys to kings, to flatter them and feign a belief in their special superiority? Why do men who have long since ceased to believe in the medieval superstitions of the Church still constantly and solemnly pretend to do so, and thus support a sacrilegious and demoralizing institution? Why is the ignorance of the people so zealously preserved, not only by the government, but by men of the higher classes? Why do they so energetically denounce every attempt to overthrow popular superstition and to promote popular education? Why do historians, novelists, and poets, who can derive no benefit in exchange for their flattery, paint in such glowing colors the emperors, kings, and generals of bygone times? Why do the so-called scientists devote their lives to formulate theories that violence committed on the people by power is legitimate violence—is right?
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I’ve played all those parts, Cecil, and it’s been a wearying, worrisome thing, part of the time, with quick work and rapid changes, but it’s all over now