Aún no tenemos significados para "great woe".
1He has comforted us in our sorrow, in our great woe!
2He hath comforted us in our grief, in our great woe!
3He felt that torpor which succeeds and is again the precursor of great woe.
4Tommy was in great woe about Elspeth at this time.
5Woe, great woe, betide him that opposeth and injureth Thee.
6Having uttered these words, that ruler of men, afflicted with great woe, became silent.
7You have seen, perhaps, a man whose heart was weighted by a great woe.
8But though this idea was warrantable in itself, it became the source of great woe.
9By birth certain classes of creatures become happier than others who become subject to great woe.
10And exceedingly great woe came upon Israel.
11It seemed to me heartless for young men to speak lightly of their widowed mother's great woe.
12The death of his son, caused by one of these outbreaks, was the great woe of his life.
13At the Hermaea, Aphrodisius, while lifting six gallons of wine for us, stumbled and dealt us great woe.
14But a generation only had passed since the shadow of a great woe fell on the family of Aescendune.
15Nay, said Sir Gawaine, I may do no penance; for we knights adventurous oft suffer great woe and pain.
16Two days of journey passed without ontoward event but on the third day there came to him a yeoman in great woe.
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