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 1    1| sometimes joyful, and sometimes sad, of many persons while they
 2    1|    Aidan is given the victoryÑa sad one though it be." And the
 3    1|           With just reason am I sad today, my little child,
 4    2|       bereaved father under the sad roof, he left the whole
 5    2|      saying, "Arise, and be not sad. Thou shalt die in one of
 6    2|      Columba found us extremely sad and disconsolate, because
 7    3|  through the air. But she being sad at the loss of it, said
 8    3|      abide in the flesh. Such a sad delay as this was fitly
 9    3|    while they were hearing this sad news were greatly addicted,
10    3|         attendant began to feel sad, and said, "This year, at
11    3|         attendant hearing these sad words began to weep bitterly,
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