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from The Century Dictionary.
- Before.
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Examples
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“Prease forrow me,” he said, obviously proud of his English.
City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007
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“Prease forrow me,” he said, obviously proud of his English.
City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007
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The forrow [213] goes furth, fyre ryses, herschip mycht have bein sein on everie syd.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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You hate Windu Waika and tink it fo babies, so i forrow OOT and make Tuwairaito purincess.
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And thy brave comrades pouf 'd the tear Of unfeign'd forrow, o'er thy bier.
The lay of Corneelis: in three cantos, by an officer [T.W. Taylor] who was present at the storm ... Thomas William Taylor 1812
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TTiough the found of a Synagogue for forrow I fwett.
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Melancholy ftudies how to improve itfelf, and forrow finds wonderful re - lief in beinor more forrowful.
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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While they beheld her in that light, they did every thing which hu - manity raanity could prompt, which friendftiip, engen - dered by afFeSion could fugged, to blunt the edge of a forrow that was almoft infupportablcr - to whifper peace to her diftra£led mind.
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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Truth, when it comes home to the heart, and is realized and felt by the finner, pierces him through with forrow, and makes him cry out, in anguifh and diflrefs, "What lliall I do?"
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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At length, the mailer took him afide, and. after feveral ob - fervations on the inftability of human affairs, the fuddennefs of death, the neceflity of fubmiffion to Providence, and inefficacy of forrow, told him, that his parents were no more.
Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse ... 1797
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