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  • But if he was prepared to blood the sword he had taken from the dead, he did not cut down that shadow unheed - ingly.

    Merlin's Mirror Norton, Andre 1975

  • The Army went trudging away under the continuous but unheed fire of orders, and presently disappeared round a corner, leaving the veteran chuckling feebly under his walnut tree and alone with the empty street.

    Ramsey Milholland Booth Tarkington 1907

  • Vouchsafed to their unheed, denied my watchings tense.

    A Sign-Seeker 1898

  • “Faith mountains move” I hear: I see the practice of the world unheed

    The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi Richard Francis Burton 1855

  • Rowland’s taking leave of me, as I was on that other occasion, and were you to judge by the effect his honest tenderness had on me, as I craved his blessing, and as he blessed me (the big tears, unheed-ed by himself, straying down his reverend cheeks) I think you would have been in like manner affected.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

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