One thing is forsakenness, another matter is lonesomeness: THAT hast thou now learned!
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More dangerous have I found it among men than among animals:'-THATwas forsakenness!
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And stealing yet more blessed than taking?'-THATwas forsakenness!
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A great feeling of forsakenness came over me.
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A sense of forsakenness held me.
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Another matter, however, is forsakenness.
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Marget was enduring her forsakenness and isolation fairly well, all things considered, and was cheerful, by help of Wilhelm Meidling.
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Finally, it seemed as if all her state was one of loneliness and forsakenness, and she could scarce refrain from trembling at the lip.
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As a matter of fact, however, what he complained of most was his spiritual condition-thatindescribable forsakenness-towhich he gives such heartrending expression in "Zarathustra".
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-Whenit disgusted thee with all thy waiting and silence, and discouraged thy humble courage: THAT was forsakenness!-
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One thing is forsakenness, another matter is lonesomeness: THAT hast thou now learned!
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More dangerous have I found it among men than among animals:'-THATwas forsakenness!
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And stealing yet more blessed than taking?'-THATwas forsakenness!