104 collocations for grieve

Very good; did that grieve your heart?

So, betake thee to thy rest, nor grieve thee for my sorrows past and donemayhap they shall be things to smile upon one day.

While, on the other hand; all rudeness, all ill- temper, all selfishness, all greediness are just so many sins against the grace of Christ, which grieve the Spirit of God, at the same time that they grieve our neighbours for whom Christ died, and cut us off, as long as we give way to them, from the communion of saints.

I do confess, Were these good deeds done in sincerity Pity of mine, thine or this knight's distress, Without vain bragsit were true charity: But to relieve our fainting bodies' wants, And grieve our souls with quips and bitter 'braids, Is good turns overturn'd: no thanks we owe To any whatsoever helps us so.

Tears bring a strange new sight to the eyes, and "a new perception both of grieving love" made Theophil see, and love to see, many things in the world he had never noticed before.

O, deep was the anguish of the slave mother's heart, When called from her darling for ever to part; So grieved that lone mother, that heart broken mother, In sorrow and woe.

This so grieved the father that he died; yet, in spite of his mother's tears and prayers, Aladdin did not mend his ways.

Another wrong stone is, I think, your view of the nature of the sin and error which is supposed to grieve God.

I never grieved ne noyed man that would serve Nebuchadnezzar.

Never, said Arthur, had he known such fear; neither had met so perilous a giant, save only that Riton, who had grieved so many fair kings.

"Master," quoth he, "O master, grieve not thyself, thou shalt be hale and strong anon, but the time is not yet.

Let me tell any such who may be present that they are grieving their Saviour by refusing to give Him this testimony of their love and devotion.

And wrath tossed suddenly up once more his hand; And a deep groan grieved all his strength in him.

"But I grieve much, dear child, that I can be with you no longer.

Mr. Truelocke ate but little, which grieved my aunt; and he would drink nothing but spring water.

Was the doctor the only man in the world who had the courage to fight her battles for this fading, grieving woman who had been the lovely Mary Setoun; whom John remembered so careless, so laughing, so innocently gay?

anxious look she grieves the livelong day."

Also in the same country was a young man that was lame, dumb, and deaf, and by the prayers of St. Austin he was made whole, and then soon after he was dissolute and wanton, and noyed and grieved the people with jangling and talking in the church.

Did you cry and grieve over me, dear little tender thing?

Nothing in the whole course of the Passion grieved Jesus so deeply as the treason of Judas.

The Duke of Argyie came to Jeannie's cousin's, where she was staying, in a few days to say that a pardon had been dispatched to Effie Deans, on condition of her banishing herself forth of Scotland for fourteen yearsa qualification which greatly grieved the affectionate disposition of her sister.

'Tis true thou canst not as yet grieve for thy sin, thou hast no feeling of faith, I yield; yet canst thou grieve thou dost not grieve?

What need then to grieve the old earl by the story of his folly and his disobedience?

* Epictetus, when asked how a man could grieve his enemy, replied, "By preparing himself to act in the noblest way.

for hateful, Hateful are they to the gods, whoso, impious, liken a mortal, Fair though he be, to their glory; and hateful is that which is likened, Grieving the eyes of their pride, and abominate, doomed to their anger.

104 collocations for  grieve