How shall I tell of Thee who, first and last of all women, gave and awoke in me that love which is the golden key of the world, the mystic revelation of the holy meaning of life, love that alone may pass through the awful gates of the stars, and gaze
unafraid into the blue abysses beyond?
We know when it is night, for then you retire to your houses and we can venture from our places of concealment to move
unafraid about our old homes, to look in at the windows, even to enter and gaze upon your faces as you sleep.
Their happiness was in each other's keeping and both were
unafraid.
Both the mate and the captain were on deck, and Jerry, though
unafraid, continued his investigations cautiously.
And yet I was
unafraid. I was without confidence in the future, extremely doubtful, and yet I felt no underlying fear.
And it was through John Barleycorn that I came to join this glorious company of free souls, unashamed and
unafraid.
A young and beautiful woman darted from the crowd, and caring not for the soldiers who surrounded him,
unafraid of their swords and halberds, she reached the old man's side, and threw herself sobbing on his breast.
For the first time she was
unafraid of this big-bodied, black-browed men with the hairy-matted hands and fingers.
He had always believed that, and been
unafraid. And at this moment, the boat fifteen feet above the water and immovable, himself fainting with weakness and without a particle of strength left in him, he still believed that death ended all, and he was still
unafraid.
Kinoos was
unafraid, but the sight of them was a hurt to his eyes; so we fled on and on, through the seas and years, till we came to the Great Fog Sea, Negore, of which thou hast heard, but which thou hast never seen.
He looked at the page sharply, and the other returned the glance, straight and
unafraid.
The instinct of self-preservation is strong even when one,
unafraid and in the possession of his highest reasoning faculties, knows that death--positive and unalterable--lies just ahead.