- total....Roosevelt
ended his
speech declaring: "Fearless of the ****ure;
unheeding of our
individual fates; with
unflinching hearts and
undimmed eyes; we...
-
military success, or in the
haste of the work trod on the toes of the
unheeding and was too busy even to apologize. Some
people remember such things....
- all
their sweets exhale, But us't to
human praise he
sought not such,
Unheeding all but his he
loved so much, Then be our task to fit our
minds to raise...
- Ivyd
sparkling on my eye— O thus wild
musing am I
doubly blest My woes
unheeding—& my
heart at rest.
Wheeler and
Batty (1896), p.291 "The
Guash fishing...
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poets there must be
great audiences,
Whitman said, to the more or less
unheeding ears of
American educators. Ambitiously, hopefully, the
Academy has undertaken...
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there was "a
great moral issue" at stake...."Fearless of the ****ure;
unheeding of our
individual fates; with
unflinching hearts and
undimmed eyes; we...
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believing all you hear/Think that
their lack of
virtue makes them dear;/
Unheeding me, who say that ban and bar/ Make you the stupid,
stunted things you...
- nostrils, and of the
giant bear.
These drawings defied classification;
unheeding, for the most part, of the
limitations of painting, they
ushered in a...
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addressed not to God in the
manner of
traditional painting, but to an
unheeding and
impersonal firing squad. He is not
granted the
heroism of individuality...
- next day. The poor
woman advises her pet to be
content with its lot.
Unheeding, the lean cat sets off for the palace.
Owing to its
infestation by cats...