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unswear
/ 蕦苍藞蝉飞蓻蓹 /
verb
- to retract or revoke (a sworn oath); abjure
Example Sentences
If you want me to talk about fishing you will have to unswear me.
But by thy father's wrath, 聽聽聽聽By all pains which want and divorcement hath, 聽聽聽聽I conjure thee; and all the oaths which I 聽聽聽聽And thou have sworn to seal joint constancy 聽聽聽聽Here I unswear, and overswear them thus, 聽聽聽聽Thou shalt not love by ways so dangerous.
But by thy father鈥檚 wrath, By all pains which want and divorcement hath, I conjure thee; and all the oaths which I And thou have sworn to seal joint constancy Here I unswear, and overswear them thus.
Women think they can swear a thing and unswear it, to save or please themselves.
Spare not thy tongue! be lavish with our coins, Threaten our junction with the Emperor鈥攆latter And fright the Pope鈥攂ribe all the Cardinals鈥攍eave Lateran and Vatican in one dust of gold鈥 Swear and unswear, state and misstate thy best!
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