"Unrepenting" Quotes from Famous Books
... poet to say, that before the close he appeals in pathetic terms to the young, warning them not to boast of their strength, or to abuse it; and that he concludes his lay with the sentiment, that whatever may be the ills of "age," there are worse that await an unrepenting ... — The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. - The Songs of Scotland of the past half century • Various
... agreeable lunch in the restaurant, with a numerous party of her friends as usual, and Lord Bracondale felt afterwards full of joy and hope, to continue his sinful path unrepenting. ... — Beyond The Rocks - A Love Story • Elinor Glyn |