It wearies by the constant strain after effect, its mock-heroics and allusive periphrasis, and excites distrust by its want of moderation. [Please select]
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"My company wearies you, dear lad." [Please select]
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So much controversy fatigues and wearies me. [Please select]
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He sleeps now, as he does always in the afternoon, for his leg wearies him in the night. [Please select]
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"If it wearies me so much in ten minutes, how must it have wearied him in a thousand years." [Please select]
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This fireside life of ours--our books and music, our idle talk of plays and dances--wearies him. [Please select]
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But without variety, life has no spice, and monotony wearies the soul. [Please select]
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At last the insect wearies and leaves the Mantis hanging to the Silene. [Please select]
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For Salemina wearies of the age of charity sometimes, as every one does who is trying to make it a beautiful possibility. [Please select]
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It is a disadvantage of idleness that one wearies oneself with thinking, though one cannot act. [Please select]
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As to Jeremy Taylor, "I confess that all that turgid rhetoric wearies me." [Please select]
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