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Answer for the clue "It is "resistless in battle," wrote Sophocles ", 4 letters:
love

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Usage examples of love.

I love thee, but I should be an untrue friend did I abet thee in thy lawlessness.

He had figured to himself some passionate hysterique, merciless as a cat in her hate and her love, a zealous abettor, perhaps even the ruling spirit in the crime.

So I will but bid thee be comforted and abide in thy love for the living and the dead.

But his thought stayed not there, but carried him into the days when he was abiding in desire of the love that he won at last, and lost so speedily.

For I spake with thee, it is nigh two years agone, when thou wert abiding the coming of our Lady in the castle yonder But now I see of thee that thou art brighter-faced, and mightier of aspect than aforetime, and it is in my mind that the Lady of Abundance must have loved thee and holpen thee, and blessed thee with some great blessing.

I made for thee, and one also for me, while I was abiding thee after the battle, and my love and my hope is woven into it.

Beauty is abidingly self-enfolded but its lovers, the Many, loving it as an entire, possess it as an entire when they attain, for it was an entire that they loved.

With this fellowship they came safely and with little pain unto Chestnut Vale, where they abode but one night, though to Ralph and Ursula the place was sweet for the memory of their loving sojourn there.

But no human being loved the aborigines more, nor stood ready to lay down her life for them if it were necessary.

I can assure you I have quite a lot at my disposal all kinds of different spells fee faw fums, mumbo jumbos, abraxas, love potions, he glanced quickly at the queen here and added, though I see you have no need of the last of those, having a very beautiful wife whom you love to distraction.

With faith and trust almost divine, These same blue eyes, abrim with tears, Through depths of love look into mine.

They reminded her of funerals, forgotten birthdays, and absentia apologies from loved ones.

For This, the Beauty supreme, the absolute, and the primal, fashions Its lovers to Beauty and makes them also worthy of love.

The child, no matter how abused, still wanted to love and admire her parents, and particularly her father.

The delicate but immensely strong thread of love that binds an abused child to her abuser is only too clear.