We have no meanings for "general sorrow" in our records yet.
1 Then he fell-inthe gutter; and there was general sorrow and lamentation.
2 This suffering may be selfish, or be merged in a general sorrow .
3 The day of parting was one of unfeigned and general sorrow .
4 A life like his could not be extinguished without general sorrow .
5 Even Mrs. Clemens felt the general sorrow of the race.
6 Tilly Troffater even seemed to share somewhat of the general sorrow , though seldom shedding a sympathetic tear.
7 The destruction of Santa Rosa gave rise to general sorrow among the residents of the interior of the State.
8 A general sorrow and anger throughout the United States reinforced the popular anxiety for national interests and the humane regard for the Cubans.
9 His war-horse AEthon, too, was led along, big tear drops running down the animal's cheeks, as if it shared in the general sorrow .
10 Almost every private dwelling had crape upon its door, and many of the very humblest abodes displayed some spontaneous signal of the general sorrow .
11 For those who have fallen in battle, with you the commanding general sorrows , and with you will ever cherish their memory.
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