Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | pass; multiplying toil and grief upon the sons of Adam. But,
2 1, 17-27| the passions of rage and grief were most preeminent, and
3 2, 6-13 | Thee is unshaken safety? Grief pines away for things lost,
4 3, 2-3 | the truer mercy, but in it grief delights not. For though
5 3, 11-19| grieving, and overwhelmed with grief. But he having (in order
6 3, 11-19| of her the causes of her grief and daily tears, and she
7 4, 4-9 | 4.4.9 At this grief my heart was utterly darkened;
8 4, 5-10 | Thee. But is it also in grief for a thing lost, and the
9 4, 8-13 | For whence had that former grief so easily reached my very
10 9, 9-21 | appear to me, did I not to my grief know numberless persons,
11 9, 11-27| looking fixedly on us, with grief amazed: "Here," saith she, "
12 9, 12-29| for the most part express grief for the departed, as though
13 9, 12-31| and refrained my flood of grief, which gave way a little
14 9, 12-31| come to pass, with a new grief I grieved for my grief,
15 9, 12-31| new grief I grieved for my grief, and was thus worn by a
16 9, 12-32| woke up again, and found my grief not a little softened; and
17 10, 14-22| thereof, if so oft as we name grief or fear, we should be compelled
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