103 collocations for revenged

In dear Erminia's Death too much is done; If you revenge that Death, 'tis two for one.

But Beatrice would hear nothing in Claudio's defence; and she continued to urge on Benedick to revenge her cousin's wrongs:

O Sylla, in revenging injuries, Inflict the pain where first offence did spring, And for my sake establish peace in Rome, And pardon these repentant citizens.

His father's ghost, which he had seen, still haunted his imagination, and the sacred injunction to revenge his murder gave him no rest till it was accomplished.

Hernando del Pulgar was not at hand, but one of his young companions-in-arms, Garcilasso de la Vega by name, putting spurs to his horse, galloped to the hamlet of Zubia, threw himself on his knees before the King, and besought permission to accept the defiance of this insolent infidel and to revenge the insult offered to our blessed Lady.

Bubb Dodington associated much with those who give fame; but he courted amongst them also those who could revenge affronts by bitter ridicule.

Four gentlemen of his household, Reginald Fitz-Urse, William de Traci, Hugh de Moreville, and Richard Brito, taking these passionate expressions to be a hint for Becket's death, immediately communicated their thoughts to each other; and swearing to revenge their prince's quarrel, secretly withdrew from court [t].

The Roman people were now much keener and more ardent to revenge the fate of Regulus than to obtain victory.

It was not long, before he had an opportunity of revenging his loss, and restraining the insolence of the Dutch.

"A man of his reputed passions and ferocity may well have sought to revenge defeat by violence!"

This man, smarting from his stripes, and burning with a desire to revenge his dishonourable treatment, excited all his friends to the commission of that bloody massacre.

If he wants to revenge the fall of Kruger he may shoot from behind a tree.

The reader may compare the death of Robespierre with that of Rienzi; but if the people of Rome revenged the tyranny of the Tribune, they were neither so mean nor so ferocious as the Parisians.

The Giaour steals the mistress of Hassan, who revenges his honour by drowning her.

"Furies must aid, when men surcease to know Their gods: and hell sends forth revenging pain On those whom shame from sin cannot restrain.

The Lord is just, and will revenge his blood, On you and yours for this extremitie.

Some troops were suddenly raised; and a league was formed between several princes of the empire to revenge the common cause.

Why, who has done thee wrong? Name me the man, and by thy self I swear, Thy yet unconquer'd self, I will revenge thee.

Now revenge thyself on yonder slave, 'Snails, still prevented?

The intruder was received much in the manner that an unpopular or an offending actor is made to undergo the hostilities of pit and galleries, to revenge some slight or neglect for which he has forgotten or refused to atone.

"And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience.

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A] the coole: he will revenge els.

I tell thee, Mark, old Marius is at hand, The very patron of this happy law, Who will revenge thy cunning eloquence.

His friend's departure had indeed been to him a riddle, and believing at length that it must have originated in her caprice, he determined, whenever he had an opportunity, to revenge St. Eval by doing all in his power to torment her.

103 collocations for  revenged