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12 Sentences With "sorrows for"

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We just drowned our sorrows for a half hour and had a good chat with a few people.
But the Scottish expats aren't wallowing in their sorrows for too long – Jamie makes it clear that he is convinced that the evil Comte St. Germain (Stanley Weber) is behind not only Claire's attack but her poisoning in last week's episode, and he wants Murtagh's help in seeking his revenge.
Soon after this photographic series, "Our House Is on Fire," was exhibited at the Rauschenberg Foundation's gallery space in New York, a nonprofit organization who had originally commissioned the project, a critic published a piece accusing me of framing Egyptians' sorrows for commercial galleries in Chelsea to invoke pity and ultimately profit, clearly oblivious to the fact that proceeds from online sales went to charity organizations of my choosing in Egypt.
He also painted an Annunciation for Santa Maria dell'Avocata and a Madonna of sorrows for San Giovanni Battista delle Monache. The National Museum of Abruzzo (L'Aquila) owns some of his paintings. He died in Naples. Among his pupils was Matteo Siscara.
Early Sorrows: For Children and Sensitive Readers () is a collection of nineteen short stories by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš. The book part of what Kiš called his "family cycle" trilogy, consisting of the novels Garden, Ashes (1965), and Hourglass (1972). Though Early Sorrows was published after Garden, Ashes, it is effectively the first novel in the trilogy.
Fr. Andres Tablizo in 1938-1941 upon the appeal of the natives of Batong Paloway. These people were insistent to get back their patroness, Our Lady of Sorrows for they experienced and witnessed bright rays of light coming from their altar at the chapel. This happened usually after six in the evening. These signs were enough to strengthen the natives’ rights to claim for their own patroness.
Synge wrote the plays The Playboy of the Western World and Deirdre of the Sorrows for Allgood. Under her professional name Maire O'Neill, she appeared in films from 1930 to 1953, including Alfred Hitchcock's film version of Seán O'Casey's play Juno and the Paycock (1930). She made her American debut in New York in 1914 in the play General John Regan at the Hudson Theatre.Madison Wisconsin State Journal p.
Pius VII issued an encyclical "Diu satis" in order to advocate a return to the values of the Gospel and universalized the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows for 15 September. He condemned Freemasonry and the movement of the Carbonari in the encyclical Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo in 1821. Pius VII asserted that Freemasons must be excommunicated and it linked them with the Carbonari, an anti-clerical revolutionary group in Italy. All members of the Carbonari were also excommunicated.
The musical premiered under the title Jesus Christ Revolution at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne on 8 January 1972. The cast included Steve Anthony as Jesus, Erl Dalby as Judas and Una Valli as Mary (as well as a young John Paul Young). It closed after three weeks due to weak audience demand. The name was changed to Man of Sorrows for a subsequent Sydney production, which opened at the Pitt Street Congregational Centre on 6 June 1972.
After retiring from Parliament, Cromwell resided at King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making his will on 17 Feb. 1610. Cromwell requested that no "pomp or sumptuousness" be used at his funeral, "being not willing to have vanities continued for me after my death, whereto I have been too much subject in my lifetime." He died between February 1610 and April 1611, leaving money and property to his wife "who has always been a most loving wife... and hath besides endured many griefs and sorrows for my sake", to his children, subject to their good behaviour and money to the poor of Great Risborough, Norfolk, and to the poor of the parish where he died.
Tatiana too ponders whether Onegin's guises make him "a Muscovite in Harold's dress, a modish second-hand edition" (7.24).Charles Johnston’s translation But however much that pose may have been appreciated in the first half of the 19th century, by World War 2 the reaction to the hero's attitudes had veered to scepticism. C. S. Lewis, in The Screwtape Letters (1941), bracketed Childe Harold and Young Werther as Romantic types "submerged in self-pity for imaginary distresses" for whom "five minutes' genuine toothache would reveal [their] romantic sorrows for the nonsense they were".C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters (1941), Letter XIII Equally, the bluff hero of C. S. Forester's The Commodore (1945) dismissed Byron's poem as "bombast and fustian" while flipping through its pages for inspiration.
Loss is an important theme in the "Matthew" poems; To Geoffrey Hartman, "radical loss" haunts both the "Lucy" poems and the "Matthew" poems.Hartman 1967 p. 285 The "Lucy" poems, written at the same time as "Two April Mornings", share their discussion on separation, but the "Matthew" poems make it clear that a loss cannot truly be replaced.Hartman 1967 p. 160 The "Matthew" and "Lucy" poems, which express doubt about the ability of nature to comfort individuals experiencing loss, are thematically unique in Wordsworth's earlier poetry,Grob 1973 p. 192 according to Grob: > the great lyrics written at Goslar, the 'Matthew' poems and the 'Lucy' > poems, strongly indicate that even in the earliest phase, those years when > Wordsworth spoke most confidently of the Utopian possibilities held out to > man by nature, his optimism was tempered by at least momentary misgivings, > recognition that there are areas of human experience, vital to our > individual happiness, in which man is invariably beset by difficulties and > sorrows for which nature could furnish no comforts and surely no > solution.

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