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1 Sand without bitterness, but his soul pined in the bitter-sweet of memory.
2 But he kept his symptoms to himself, and Verva also pined in secret.
3 Molly had pined in vain for human love; they had turned away from it.
4 Marie pined in the convent for a year, until her eighteenth birthday was passed.
5 Feed on her damask cheek: she pined in thought:
6 Feed on her damask check: she pined in thought
7 Our prisoners pined in dreary captivity, and the clash of arms was stilled for a season.
8 Long have we pined in darkness most uncanny:
9 His was a soul that pined in palaces.
10 Louisa again drooped, and pined in silent sorrow.
11 For many weeks the time passed slowly, as Sigurd brooded over his wrongs and pined in idleness.
12 He was dragged through towns, he pined in spittle-stained barracks; and then he was sent to the Carpathians.
13 She pined in this new studio; it grew hateful to her, and she spoke of returning to England.
14 When all the knights had gone from the king's palace in London, Sir Lancelot pined in the great hall.
15 A few lean hydrangeas and geraniums pined in the flower-beds, and the ancient house looked down on them indifferently.
16 Out of those great sad eyes the sad soul looked across the waste of waters-gazed ,andsearched, and pined in vain.
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