Had I done so, how poignant would be my remorse at the retribution of our own sufferings, and the pity of those I had so injured! |
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I felt that to obtrude my consolations on her then would only serve to aggravate her sufferings. |
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Still, by our sympathy we might have alleviated your sufferings, which must have been intense. |
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What the sufferings of these wretched men must have been, without antiseptics or anaesthetics, is terrible to think of. |
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This comprehends deliverance from merited sufferings, and the bestowment of happiness which is the contrast of it. |
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He was hardened, steeped in guilt, and callous as to the sufferings of others. |
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In this activity we were less conscious of the sufferings of our cohabitation. |
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The writer descanted long upon his own miseries, without any inquiry or condolement for the sufferings of the ladies. |
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So this, then, was the crowning reward of all his sufferings and all his love! |
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Do you realize to what sufferings you are dooming the hearts that love you, and whose happiness is bound up in yours? |
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His most eloquent teaching was his ministration to the wants and the sufferings of the wretched. |
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As for the sufferings which you forebode for me, they are really very tolerable. |
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Only one woman had tears in her eyes, foreseeing, perhaps, the sufferings that awaited them. |
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Their sufferings at the hands of keepers and schoolboys read like a page of Foxe. |
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Whatever explanation of our sufferings and failures there may be we must not shuffle them off on God. |
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Their toils and their dangers, their solicitudes and sufferings, have not been exaggerated in my description. |
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In the midst of these sufferings, he begged of the infamous Girty to shoot him. |
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The sufferings of the Tirolese on this occasion doubtless tended to confirm them in their aversion for the Lutheran League. |
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The malic acid contained in them neutralises the chalky matter which causes the gouty patient's sufferings. |
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What they meant for his mind was the unbridged chasm between nature and the sufferings of man. |
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Succumbing to their sufferings, the others dropped, one by one, by the wayside unknelled and uncoffined. |
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Her early confessors, he says, did not believe the miraculousness of her fasts and sufferings. |
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For the folk about these parts are apt to misconceive of our sufferings, and to have no feeling for us. |
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What must I do, said I, to obtain a mitigation of the present sufferings of the two teachers? |
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But what then can I plead for a palliation to myself of my mother's sufferings on my account? |
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His sufferings were so acute that a minute examination of his injuries could not be made. |
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His sufferings were great, yet he invariably bore them with unshaken fortitude. |
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It was truly a via dolorosa, and we walked on it with saddened hearts, musing on the awful sufferings our countrymen had endured. |
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But how would it have wining your gentle and loving heart to know that I should have inherited your secret griefs and sufferings? |
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But she wove into a robe characters that told the whole story, and by means of these acquainted procne with her sufferings. |
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But my remorse for all this was deep, and my sufferings, in consequence, were as great as yours. |
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Can we retribute the sufferings which have been caused by the depreciation of our currency? |
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There was a similitude in their genius and in their sufferings. |
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They are a kind of people something like your mountaineers, good folk who endure the sufferings of war with angelic patience. |
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He began reading about the sufferings and virtuous struggles of a certain Emilie de Mansfeld. |
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They have rather lent security to the inflictor of its sufferings. |
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Between agonizing moments, she chatted a little, and said it took her mind off her sufferings. |
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The wants and sufferings of the poor family, however, were the first subject on meeting. |
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In her turn, Helen Burns asked me to explain, and I proceeded forthwith to pour out, in my own way, the tale of my sufferings and resentments. |
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There were tender-hearted men, ready to relieve all their sufferings. |
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Such things paid us a thousandfold for our hardships and sufferings. |
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He began by portraying in ardent language the sufferings he had undergone. |
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Twenty thousand, or ten thousand, what reck we of their sufferings? |
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If he could only keep the hope that had hallowed its sufferings. |
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To protract the siege was to protract the sufferings of the Heratees. |
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May I inquire, Miss Silvester, if your sufferings are relieved? |
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Our happiness and our sufferings have moulded her into what she now is. |
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This will but aggravate her sufferings and expose her to contempt. |
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The same recollection of his master may have been present to the mind of Plato when depicting the sufferings of the Just in the Republic. |
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There was almost a tournament of rivalry in describing sufferings. |
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The energy which had at once supported him under his old sufferings and aggravated their sharpness, had been gradually restored to him. |
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Haldin had seen the experiences of her own generation, its sufferings, its deceptions, its apostasies too. |
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The grief of Antonina could only be assuaged by the sufferings of her son. |
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Here let me observe, that for some time we had experienced the most uncomfortable weather as a prelibation of our future sufferings. |
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This state of mental anguish is, however, less terrible than the sufferings that precede or the punishment that possibly will follow. |
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Thou oughtest therefore to call to mind the more heavy sufferings of others, that thou mayest the easier bear thy little adversities. |
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And we began to sigh and groan because of our sufferings under Boaz. |
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Indifferently I groped for it, thinking it but some new invention of my jailers to add to my sufferings. |
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To increase their sufferings, rations had to be still further reduced. |
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Far be it from me to underrate the sufferings of the Irish people. |
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Darcy's shameful boast of what misery he had been able to inflict gave her a keener sense of her sister's sufferings. |
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He described the sufferings which he declared he had himself witnessed. |
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The latter lessens the sufferings of some few individuals, and the former heals the wounds of his country. |
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To Pitt, this separation was the poignant climax of all his sufferings. |
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They promised themselves some mitigation of their sufferings. |
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He admired their constancy and pitied their unmerited sufferings. |
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To have looked at my companion, as, sympathizing with my sufferings, he strove to put an end to them, one would have thought that he was the deaf and dumb alphabet incarnated. |
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He came directly from the shoal which we had just before entered, and in which we had struck three of his companions, as if fired with revenge for their sufferings. |
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In order to appreciate the sufferings of the negroes sold south, it must be remembered that all the instinctive affections of that race are peculiarly strong. |
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Thus we passed through a scene of sufferings that exceeds description. |
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I owe such a grudge to myself for the stupid, rascally folly of my own heart, that all my past sufferings under it are only triumph and exultation to me now. |
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That cruel man with the wooden leg aggravated my sufferings. |
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