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1 Let us not grieve too much, good friends, over the slight delay.
2 You must not, dear lady, grieve too much for your noble spouse.
3 And tell her also not to grieve too deeply for me.
4 Don't let her grieve too much when the bad news comes.
5 Keep a brave heart, and don't grieve too much over what is past.
6 Do not believe otherwise, or that I shall grieve too much at your departure.
7 She must not grieve too much for me, or let her life be shadowed.
8 Do not grieve too much after him, Lady Augusta.
9 If not, you should not grieve too deeply, for God's will is always the best.
10 You're grieving for mother, and I grieve too .
11 I want him to be so happy that when I die he won't grieve too much.
12 You grieve too much for others, dear friend!
13 So do not grieve too much over it: it is never wise to break our hearts over possibilities.
14 I think it's a sickness to grieve too much for those who never cared a fig for you.
15 You must not grieve too much.
16 But do not grieve too much, for I am not, and never have been, good enough for you.
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