Chapter
1 II | there is no strife or envy, sorrow or care, but all run the
2 III | with a heavy heart, and sorrow cut short his joy. Howsoever
3 IV | our joy repayeth us with sorrow sevenfold. Its happiness
4 IV | sevenfold. Its happiness and its sorrow are more frail than a shadow,
5 VIII | heart, and the heavy veil of sorrow, that hath now this long
6 X | thee there, where pain and sorrow and wailing shall flee away.' `
7 XI | offences, tears of compunction, sorrow for our own sins and those
8 XII | in hot tears and sober sorrow, as soldiers in the field
9 XIII | fallen into tribulation and sorrow, and need a helping hand.
10 XIV | without death, where pain and sorrow and sighing are fled away.
11 XIV | is free from all pain and sorrow, and full of security and
12 XXII | of life, and was full of sorrow, and his soul was pierced
13 XXII | have brought on thee such sorrow as never before." ~Again
14 XXX | darkness and utter woe, where sorrow matched the brightness which
15 XXXI | spirits, constrained, to their sorrow, by the might of God, bring
16 XXXII| serpent, charmed away his sorrow with words of salvation,
17 XXXVI| their cheeks the signs of sorrow. And Ioasaph did thus. There
18 XL | with all the devotion and sorrow that can be told, and washed
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