We have no meanings for "mourn too" in our records yet.
1 If everybody else mourned , it were fit that they mourn too .
2 Brave Gernot of Burgundy spake: Lady, ye mourn too long for Siegfried's death.
3 It is irreligious to mourn too long for the dead.
4 I trust you will not mourn too heavily for him, or allow his death to stop your life.
5 I really must mourn too ! '
6 You'll find that you can live with the few links you have and not mourn too much over your mistakes.
8 Indeed, I name this date as the first day of Irish freedom, and the knowledge forbids me mourn too deeply my friends who are dead.
9 Tell mother not to mourn too much, and tell her whom I love more than my mother, that I am not sorry I turned out.
10 The weather had gone into mourning too , for the occasion.
11 Kate and Adam mourned too deeply to talk about it.
12 The Senate even met and passed a resolution that their whole house should put on mourning too .
13 The question was, could he provide the strength and the ease someone else required, and not find himself mourning too ?
14 'If that is your mourning , I'll mourn too ! '
15 Last night his mourning (which is full as deep as for a wife) was brought home, and his fellows' mourning too .
16 Turner and Joyce, buying of things to go into mourning too for the Duke, which is now the mode of all the ladies in towne.
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