| 1. | Gods how the scornful Greeks exult to se. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 2. | I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly and exult in the agony of the torturing flames. - from Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley |
| 3. | "I little expected such a reception I anticipated only coldness and stiffness this is not like what I have heard of the treatment of governesses but I must not exult too soon.. - from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |
| 4. | I was haunted by the fear that she would, sooner or later, find me out, with a black face and hands, doing the coarsest part of my work, and would exult over me and despise me. - from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens |
| 5. | He exults over his supposed prey. - from Beowulf by |
| 6. | The Greek pursues him, and exults alou. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 7. | He who exults at the stake, does not triumph over pain, but because of the fact that he does not feel pain where he expected it. - from Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche |
| 8. | When the victory is won, he exults in a paean of victory as soul-stirring as the Song of Deborah. - from English Literature by William J. Long |
| 9. | Beowulf first exults in his night's work then he hangs the huge arm with its terrible claws from a cross-beam over the king's seat, as one would hang up a bear's skin after a hunt. - from English Literature by William J. Long |