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1 I feel the sorrow gathering about me, and I want to be with them.
2 I never feel the sorrow of being poor, save when a poor traveller knocks at our door.
3 I never feel the sorrow of being poor, save when a poor traveler knocks at our door.
4 Did he feel the sorrow that he engenders in us as he disposed of his beloved characters?
5 We may boast iv bein' sensible an' sthrong, but we're alwiz pushin' our tentacles out to feel the sorrow iv to-morrow.
6 Mysteriously she began to feel the sorrow of the woman as well as, and side by side with, the sorrow of the man.
7 Sebrahn, still in his sling, touched Seregil's cheek with his cold little fingers, almost as if he could feel the sorrow between them.
8 It's over. I would actually feel the sorrow (as if it were a living thing) enter my heart (as if it were an actual room).
9 Amid all the Christmas mirth and good fellowship I felt the sorrow of your vacant chair.
10 We have seen the joy when they return, and felt the sorrow when one is lost.
11 Feel the sorrow , yet let good prevail.
12 God cannot bleed and suffer and die; God cannot weary; God cannot feel the sorrows of man.
13 Her son-in-law sounded so tired, so out of hope, Marta felt the sorrow rise up in her.
14 And perhaps our author feels the sorrows of the widow too deeply to talk about them with any conventional affectation.
15 Five years have come and gone since we saw the scenes and felt the sorrow that the terrorists can cause.
16 Indeed, the certainty that his father felt the sorrow as acutely as himself, was one reason of his opening to him.
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