[84] Unrevenged. [The more correct form would be unwroken.] So in Ben Jonson's "Every Man out of his Humour," act ii. sc. 4—
"Would to heaven,
In wreak of my misfortunes, I were turn'd
To some fair water nymph."
In "Sejanus his Fall," act iv.—
"Made to speak
What they will have to fit their tyrannous wreak."
In Massinger's "Fatal Dowry," act iv. sc. 4—
"But there's a heaven above, from whose just wreak
No mists of policy can hide offenders."
In his "Very Woman," act i.
"And our just wreak, by force or cunning practice
With scorn prevented."
See also Mr Steevens's note on "Coriolanus," act iv. sc. 5. "Moriamur in ultae?"—Virgil's "Aeneid," lib. iv.—Steevens.
[85] Sorrow. Again, act v. sc. 3—