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untrodden造句
1. We untrod our steps to where we started. 2. While there is one untrodden tractFor intellect or will. And men are free to think and act, Life is worth living. ( A. 3. While there is one untrodden tract for intellect or will, And men are free to think and act, Life is worth living. 4. What is the meaning of an untrodden way, or of "there are none to praise" her but "very few to love"? 5. While there is one untrodden tract for intellect or will. And men are free to think and act, life is worth living. ----A. Austin. 6. While there is one untrodden tractFor intellect or men are free to think and act, Life is worth living. ( A. 7. While there is one untrodden tract for intellect or will. And men are free to think and act, Life is worth living. ( A. 8. While there is one untrodden tractFor intellect or will. And men are free to think and act, Life is worth living. 9. A grand and almost untrodden field of inquiry will be opened. 10. The ending of our life remains an untrodden part in this world. 11. For the most part untrodden as yet by tourist or landscape-painter, though within a four hour's journey from London. 12. Not by these mounts, however, would one go to the Untrodden Land (Nibbana), as one who is self- tamed goes by his own tamed and well-controlled mind. 13. Brooks It's very interesting. Brooks's reading of "She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways," the wonderful Lucy poem by Wordsworth, emphasizes the irony of the poem. 14. "So when I like, I can fire, " said Pierre, and at the word three, he walked with rapid steps forward, straying off the beaten track and stepping over the untrodden snow. 15. The soldier trudged several kilometres or so through the deep untrodden snow. 16. We will always be with each other in every mode of life, in all ups and downs and in all untrodden paths of life. 17. He swung off the path and plunged into the untrodden places of the wood.