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Alphabetical [« »] green 1 greeting 1 grew 5 grief 16 griefs 1 grieve 1 grieved 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 fully 16 giving 16 greatly 16 grief 16 harassed 16 injustice 16 isaiah | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances grief |
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1 I, 15| raved through excessive grief. But, in truth, the whole 2 I, 15| sentence exhibits no sign of grief. For I do not think that 3 I, 15| and ornament, had not his grief been mitigated by reason 4 I, 15| as thus speaking, through grief for their lost king: "O 5 I, 18| should think it a subject of grief or of ridicule, when I see 6 II, 8 | consumed with the greatest grief of mind. Turullius also, 7 III, 8 | say that we must try "what grief they feel when overcome, 8 IV, 16| is a man acquainted with grief, and knowing how to endure 9 IV, 16| Himself was in pain and grief, and vexation. But He was 10 V, 4 | in my presence, and to my grief, being incited both by the 11 VI, 15| have altogether taken away grief, that is, sadness and pain 12 VI, 15| substituted in the place of grief, since, the former ones 13 VI, 15| name should be given to grief because they thought it 14 VI, 18| that a man who gives way to grief and anger, and who indulges 15 VII, 12| also subject to pain and grief, and loses its senses through 16 VII, 12| are necessary, that both grief, which is contracted by