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1
It is hard to convince the colour-blind of their
own
infirmity
.
2
But poor Eric did not yet know his
own
infirmity
.
3
Many have mourned over the wisdom or the virtue they contemplated, mortified at their
own
infirmity
.
4
And I said it is mine
own
infirmity
.
5
But thou wert proud of thine
own
infirmity
!
6
His
own
infirmity
will determine this question.
7
The results were delivered in a veritable rolled carpet of writing, along with Viola's admission of her
own
infirmity
.
8
I was ashamed of my
own
infirmity
;
and, by vigorous efforts of my reason, regained some degree of composure.
9
Still he does nothing; and this very speculation on his
own
infirmity
only affords him another occasion for indulging it.
10
And I said, It is mine
own
infirmity
;
but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most Highest.
11
Perhaps the most affecting performance is given by Berta Zemel as Alice's mother, a woman who doesn't want to acknowledge her
own
infirmity
.
12
I am He who lifteth up the mourners to deliverance, and those who know their
own
infirmity
I raise up to my own nature.
13
I am not called upon to raise fruits out of the soil of my own will, out of my
own
infirmity
of aspiration or desire.
14
In fact, her
own
infirmities
grew upon her, and pain usurped her thoughts.
15
Proof.- Humility is pain arising from a man's contemplation of his
own
infirmities
(Def.
16
No longer did their
own
infirmities
seem so apparent, either, or their wrinkles or white hair.
own
infirmity
own