"Unrevenged" Quotes from Famous Books
... him. The inhabitants of Calais have done for their sovereign what merits the esteem of every prince; much more of so gallant a prince as Edward. But I inform you, that, if we must perish, we shall not perish unrevenged; and that we are not yet so reduced but we can sell our lives at a high price to the victors. It is the interest of both sides to prevent these desperate extremities; and I expect that you yourself, brave ... — The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. - From Henry III. to Richard III. • David Hume
... was outside," said Holmes, some old bitterness rising up in his tone, his gray eye lighting with some unrevenged wrong. ... — Margret Howth, A Story of To-day • Rebecca Harding Davis |