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1      IX| weigh more with him than the sorrow that had invaded his own
2     XII|     and drive[115] away your sorrow. Three days ago, about midnight,
3   XVIII|     earned. Every joy, every sorrow was common to all, and so
4    XXVI|      a valiant foe, but also sorrow and anguish to that foeman'
5  XXVIII|     done his utmost to bring sorrow and despair.~ ~Manasseh
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