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The New American Encyclopedic Dictionary: An Exhaustive ...
"Yet silent etill she passed, and unrepining." Rcnoe; Jane Shore, v. •tin-re'-pln'-
lng-ly4, adv. [En?, unrepining ; -ly.] In an unrepining manner; without peevish
murmurs or complaints; without repining. "His un disputable will must be done,
and ...
Edward Thomas Roe, Le Roy Hooker, Thomas W. Handford,
1907
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The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine
He was possessed of every pleasing art, The secret joy of ev'ry honest heart: He
was cut off in youthful glory's pride, Yet, unrepining, for his country died." "
Though far from the shores of his loved Piscataqua," says Miss Mary P.
Thompson in a ...
But that expression, so plain and unmistakable, yet, as we have said, so
unrepining, is even more touching when we look at it in connexion with his
masculine sincerity and activity through life, his utter abhorrence of the cant of
sentiment, ...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot,
1864
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London Quarterly and Holborn Review: American edition
The philosopher Epicurus and the poet were not to be, like Socrates and
Aristophanes, of opposite factions; they were to conspire—one to lull his
countrymen to the peace of pleasure, unrepining, unmurmuring at the loss of
freedom; the other ...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer
These fun'ral rites a grateful natioa pays, [praise } That latest times may learn the
hero's And chiefi, like him, shall unrepining lead, When senates thus reward the
glorious deed. A SONG. NO glory I covet, no riches I want, Ambition is nothing to
...
of others — to be unrepining to chase away care by cheerful looks, and cheerful
words, to be pleased when others were, to laugh when others laughed — to
weep when others wept ! " Well, Charlotte," said Anne, as with a happy kiss she ...
Harriet Lister Cradock (Hon.), Mrs. Cradock (Harriet), Thomas Henry Lister,
1834
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Village Conversations, Or The Vicar's Fireside
A great man, said Lady Berine, never appears so truly exalted, as when in the
time of affliction and distress, he relies with humble and unshaken confidence
upon the Governor of the Universe, and with firm unrepining fortitude and patient
...
The left foot offers definitions such as the “unrepining” bearing of delay,
provocation, misfortune, etc. and the suppression of restlessness (i.e., will power)
, while the right foot gives the meaning as calmness and stability (i.e., state of
mind).
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The portrait of St. Paul; or the true model for Christians ...
wounds, he goes on unrepining to meet the mortal blow. All this he suffers and all
this he performs in the service of his superiors, and with little hope of
advancement on his own part. Behold this dying veteran, ye timorous soldiers of
an ...
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London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer...
He too, like Sidney, nurs'd in learning's arms, For nobler war forsook her softer
charms ; Like him posscst of every pleating art, The secret wish of ev'ry female
heart ; Like him cutoff in youthful glory's pride, He unrepining for his country dy'd,
But ...