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Venge   Listen
verb
Venge  v. t.  To avenge; to punish; to revenge. (Obs.) See Avenge, and Revenge.. "To venge me, as I may."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Venge" Quotes from Famous Books



... bras qui venge nos deux freres, Le bras qui rompt le cours de nos destins contraires, Qui ...
— In the Days of My Youth • Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards

... Yet, as a punishment, they added this, That he and Poverty should always kiss; 470 And to this day is every scholar poor: Gross gold from them runs headlong to the boor. Likewise the angry Sisters, thus deluded, To venge themselves on Hermes, have concluded That Midas' brood shall sit in Honour's chair, To which the Muses' sons are only heir; And fruitful wits, that inaspiring[25] are, Shall, discontent, run into regions far; And few great lords in virtuous deeds shall joy But be surpris'd with every ...
— The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) • Christopher Marlowe



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