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Shakespeare.Macbeth, Act IV. Scene 3. (Malcolm, on hearing Rosse relate the murder of Macduffs wife and children.) Sorrow concealed, like an oven stoppd, Shakespeare.Titus Andronicus, Act II. Scene 5. (Marcus, on seeing the mutilated Lavinia.) Sorrow ends not when it seemeth done. Shakespeare.King Richard II. Act I. Scene 2. (Duchess of Gloster to Gaunt.) New sorrow rises as the day returns, Dr. Johnson.Vanity of Human Wishes, Line 301. Campbell.The Soldiers Dream, last Line but one. Year chases year, decay pursues decay, Dr. Johnson.Vanity of Human Wishes, Line 305. Social sorrow loses half its pain. Dr. Johnson.Prologue, 1769, Line 4. SORROW.Thus, both, with lamentations filld the place, Congreve.Priams Lamentation, last Lines. I have a silent sorrow here, Kotzebue.The Stranger, Act IV. Scene 1; translated by R. Thompson. A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. Shakespeare.Hamlet, Act I. Scene 2. (Horatio to Hamlet.) Some unborn sorrow, ripe in fortunes womb, Shakespeare.King Richard II. Act II. Scene 2. (The Queen to Bushy.) Alone and dewy, coldly pure and pale; Byron.The Bride of Abydos, Canto II. Stanza last. |
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