- You bet. - vaunt thee not! | |
All the roses I invent I vaunt in vain with my voice | |
False is the vaunt of the victor, empty our living pride. | |
I am. "You sulphurous, thought-executing fires vaunt-couriers to oak-cleaving thunderbolts." | |
In vain do you vaunt, pedlar! | |
- You bet. - vaunt thee not! | |
All the roses I invent I vaunt in vain with my voice | |
False is the vaunt of the victor, empty our living pride. | |
I am. "You sulphurous, thought-executing fires vaunt-couriers to oak-cleaving thunderbolts." | |
In vain do you vaunt, pedlar! | |
Love vaunts not itself, is not puffed up does not behave rudely does not seek its own is not provoked thinks no evil does not rejoice in inequity but rejoices in truth bears all things hopes all things endures all things. | |
The foe vaunts in the field. | |
Love vaunts not itself, is not puffed up does not behave rudely does not seek its own is not provoked thinks no evil does not rejoice in inequity but rejoices in truth bears all things hopes all things endures all things. | |
The foe vaunts in the field. | |
- Ah, the vaunted freedoms of the New Republic. | |
- Instead of it being the cliché newspaper office, where it's basically the floor surrounded with the editors' offices, we wanted Perry himself also to have a kind of vaunted sense of himself. | |
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else. | |
Ah, from a nephew to his uncle, and just the "yes," the much-vaunted "yes," that he gets. | |
All these years, my dad has taught me about this vaunted thing called "humanity," something that, by definition, we could never possess. | |
Lord, forgive me my vaunting pride... | |
Make your vaunting true, and it shall please me well. | |
Nym, rouse thy vaunting veins. | |
Nym, rouse thy vaunting veins. | |
- Ah, the vaunted freedoms of the New Republic. | |
- Instead of it being the cliché newspaper office, where it's basically the floor surrounded with the editors' offices, we wanted Perry himself also to have a kind of vaunted sense of himself. | |
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else. | |
Ah, from a nephew to his uncle, and just the "yes," the much-vaunted "yes," that he gets. | |
All these years, my dad has taught me about this vaunted thing called "humanity," something that, by definition, we could never possess. | |
Lord, forgive me my vaunting pride... | |
Make your vaunting true, and it shall please me well. | |
Nym, rouse thy vaunting veins. | |
Nym, rouse thy vaunting veins. | |