Her blunt manners, her unconcealed scorn of the male favourites that disgraced the court, and perhaps also her sense of unrequited merit, produced an estrangement between her and the empress, which ended in her asking permission to travel abroad. [adjective]
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Marie de' Medici had turned against her "ungrateful" minister with a hatred intensified, it is said, by unrequited passion. [adjective]
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Even though dying, it would have been impossible for the most generous of masters to permit any kindness rendered to pass unrequited. [adjective]
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Still, the love that is unrequited cannot be perfect love, wherefore I will wait a time, remembering I am thy daughter and my mother's.' [adjective]
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The other boys in the garrison sneered at him, because he sacrificed in this unrequited affection for a politician the time which they devoted to Monongahela, hazard, and high-low-jack. [adjective]
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Were these the pangs of unrequited love that tore her breast. [Please select]
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And first, you may do me a service, which in any case shall not go unrequited. [Please select]
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The rankling barb was dipped in no poison of unrequited love. [Please select]
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