See my abjection and my labour; and forgive me all my sins.
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This sublimeness combines with their abjection to overwhelm them and raise them up.
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He writes from a stronghold of abjection, where he has nothing to lose.
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A kind of obscene and feral orphan, roaming the void, howling in abjection.
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Oh, I protest against this vile abjection of youth to age!
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Behind her invisibility, though, passion rages; she's a fascinating mixture of abjection with appetite.
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A popular form of abjection, having an element of pride.
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Unless thy law had been my meditation, I had then perhaps perished in my abjection.
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It insists upon abjection, self-effacement, a surrender of individuality on the part of every woman.
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She turned on him eyes of extraordinary abjection.
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They splashed ink in their nervous abjection, though not on Glinda in her celestial blue gown.
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Behold, then, O Lord, my abjection and frailty [Ps.
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His anger suddenly melted to abjection.
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Does not woman need the grosser aid of dogma to raise her sensual nature out of complete abjection?
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The symbiosis of her crystalline vocals with skeletal piano works brilliantly with Baudelaire's explorations about abjection, rejection and desperation.
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The airs of this mock redeemer were truly unbearable, and the abjection of Kundry before this stuffed Christ revolted him.