In an idyll of Theokritos, we read that the Hippomanes is born among the Arcadians, and maddens colts and swift mares. [Please select]
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It is the thought of my mother that maddens me--maddens me, I say. [Please select]
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"You won't be annoyed if I tell you that the way you English people are taking the war simply maddens me." [Please select]
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It seemed that, unlike other people, the Maddens did not have their parlor on the ground-floor, opening off the front hall. [Please select]
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This day, too, there was no one visible at the home of the Maddens, and he walked on, a little sadly. [Please select]
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But that, after all, is not so hard to bear as the other affliction that has come upon the Maddens. [Please select]
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It prompts my voice, it swells my veins, It burns, it maddens, it constrains. [Please select]
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There was no visible young Irishman at all approaching the social and financial standard of the Maddens; it was taken for granted that a mixed marriage was quite out of the question in this case. [Please select]
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’ ‘’Deed if I did I should be better pleased, for he has been a good friend to us, but what maddens me is that every penny of it should go to those bare-faced scoundrels. [Please select]
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