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1 1, 3| in one way, through her sorrow for her own sins, which 2 1, 3| the other way, through her sorrow for the sins which she sees 3 2, 4| satisfy it, giving hope to the sorrow which she had conceived, 4 2, 4| same time, increased her sorrow. ~ 5 2, 4| the aforesaid way, a sweet sorrow grew in her, and at the 6 2, 4| and at the same time, her sorrow was diminished by the hope 7 3, 8| which before caused her sorrow, it no longer now can give 8 3, 14| which her heart feels joy. Sorrow for her grief, mingled with 9 3, 14| tender and compassionate sorrow, pitying herself with the 10 3, 14| the final stage. Yet this sorrow is no impediment to the 11 3, 31| darkened and confounded in sorrow. ~ 12 3, 32| have conceived a very great sorrow at Your offense and the 13 4, 8| so many are the fruits of sorrow which he produces, that