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1 Other of his shorter poems are full of a simple pathos and gentle humor.
2 Or I can say with simple pathos , 'Miss Derwent begged me to release her.'
3 Overwhelmed with grief, Egmont exclaimed with natural and simple pathos - Alas
4 Nothing can be added to its simple pathos .
5 I have-nomother, she added with simple pathos .
6 Notice the simple pathos of the ending.
7 What followed, she relates with a simple pathos that I cannot reproduce in our less artless tongue:
8 And it is the very music of his race and country which speaks through him with such simple pathos .
9 This she did with a guileless frankness, and yet with a refined reserve that was indescribable in its simple pathos and beauty.
10 It is the harp so beautifully described in "The Harp of Tara's Halls," a song whose simple pathos is unsurpassed.
11 For grace of diction, metrical elegance, and simple pathos , this little canto stands far before the other poems of the same age.
12 The perfect confidence and simple pathos of Mr. Camp's statement came to him forcibly, and made him realize how much he was asking.
13 Looking back upon it all, long afterwards, she wrote with simple pathos , "Albert and I were then only twenty-three, young and happy."
14 His own words, uttered with a simple pathos which I can never forget, will best describe how painful this must be to a sensitive spirit.
15 There was something in the tone of the count's words,- asimplepathos, and almost a melody, which interested Harry Clavering.
16 "We were as happy," said Gerrit de veer, with simple pathos , "as if we were having a splendid banquet at home.
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