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Dialogue
1 Repub| And therefore he will not sorrow for his departed friend 2 Repub| I bore the bravest to my sorrow." ~But if he must introduce 3 Repub| she is in affliction, or sorrow, or weeping; and certainly 4 Repub| lamentation and strains of sorrow? ~True. ~And which are the 5 Repub| harmonies expressive of sorrow? You are musical, and can 6 Repub| than any soda or lye; or by sorrow, fear, and desire, the mightiest 7 Repub| same occasions of joy and sorrow? ~No doubt. ~Yes; and where 8 Repub| and will either rejoice or sorrow with him? ~Yes, he said, 9 Repub| more of lamentation and sorrow and groaning and pain? ~ 10 Repub| ensued, and they rejoice or sorrow accordingly. Is there anything 11 Repub| Yes. ~But will he have no sorrow, or shall we say that although 12 Repub| sorrowing, he will moderate his sorrow? ~The latter, he said, is 13 Repub| and hold out against his sorrow when he is seen by his equals, 14 Repub| forcing him to indulge his sorrow? ~True. ~But when a man 15 Repub| fallen, banishing the cry of sorrow by the healing art. ~Yes, 16 Repub| course, I know. ~But when any sorrow of our own happens to us, 17 Repub| and desire to relieve our sorrow by weeping and lamentation, 18 Repub| break loose because the sorrow is another's; and the spectator 19 Repub| themselves. And so the feeling of sorrow which has gathered strength