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Sentences for sorrow. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use sorrow in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for sorrow.

  • To respect sorrow! (8)
  • And when sorrow comes! (16)
  • Keep your sorrow, young man. (8)
  • Love, so sweet, Sorrow will sow. (10)
  • Madge had little sorrow for him. (10)
  • We have but one voice of sorrow. (10)
  • Has life, then, with me been sorrow? (8)
  • And now good-bye to sorrow for a while. (10)
  • A second part shows his sorrow and despair. (3)
  • A pressure of intensest sorrow bowed his head. (10)
  • The Countess smiled on them with a lovely sorrow. (10)
  • She sobbed, but told Robert it was not for sorrow. (22)
  • This old man is now in sorrow almost insupportable. (7)
  • Sorrow and sympathy were in every heart and on every face. (14)
  • Sorrow visited her tenderly falling eyelids like a sister. (10)
  • Sorrow visited her tenderly falling eyelids like a sister. (22)
  • A man can only endure about half his joy; about half his sorrow. (8)
  • Much to his sorrow and dismay, he found a new Governor installed. (19)
  • Mr. Bosengate looked at this peach with sorrow rather than disgust. (8)
  • Their pain and sorrow I passed over, and I hated to notice either. (12)
  • I solicit humbly the holiest privilege sorrow can crave of humanity. (10)
  • Shelton shook his head, stammered out his sorrow, and was about to go. (8)
  • Who was she, poor soul, and what was her deep sorrow or lofty rapture? (9)
  • Heroic to the end, she herself shed all the tears; took all the sorrow. (10)
  • The creature is of earnest mien To plead a sorrow darker than the tomb. (10)
  • Then Victory was wrought to weep; Then sorrow crowned with laurel soared. (10)
  • In the castle of the Greylocks, meanwhile, there was sorrow and lamentation. (5)
  • And having nothing else for it, she laughed, half in sorrow, half in fondness. (9)
  • She had seen how he took his blow, and sorrow as a sister, conquering emotion. (10)
  • The Protestants were one and all beside their right minds with zeal and sorrow. (2)
  • Every impulse to love dalliance, she felt, must shrink before this great sorrow. (5)
  • Sorrow and pain never felt before filled her heart after making this resolution. (5)
  • Her guiding principle, the conservation of energy, did not abandon her in sorrow. (8)
  • For a while the shock of this discovery overwhelmed Champlain with rage and sorrow. (19)
  • Then, besides the keenest sorrow, a fierce, burning hate took possession of her soul. (5)
  • There is nothing like employment, active indispensable employment, for relieving sorrow. (4)
  • But there came a time when the days of the dream grew dark with sorrow in a rain of tears. (1)
  • He had no right to what was warm and living, no right to anything but memories and sorrow. (8)
  • For both by nature are akin; Sorrow, the ashen fruit of sin, And joy, the juice of life within. (10)
  • Sorrow over their failure and suffering had robbed her of strength, and in the winter she died. (12)
  • She had looked on it many times, and looked on it still, without seeing more than the old sorrow. (10)
  • She, who was the very spirit of this flying, nymph-like summer, was untimely wintered-up in bleak sorrow. (8)
  • The belief of the young in their sorrow has to be flogged into them, on the good old educational principle. (10)
  • The sight of a sorrow that was not positive, and could not refer to proof, set her resolutely the other way. (10)
  • For she had in large measure that rare instinct for democracy, the love of being like others in joy and sorrow. (13)
  • It was horrible to come, so fresh and glowing, into the presence of this poor woman, evidently in bitter sorrow. (8)
  • He could speak, we have seen, in sorrow for this frail nature of ours, that he had once stood forth to champion. (10)
  • My heart bleeds for my dear Cornelia, and I am eager to see my sisters, and embrace them, and share their sorrow. (10)
  • He stood, gazing at that ball of crushed frills and hair and graceful youth, trying to burrow its way out of sorrow. (8)
  • It was the harsh savour of reality that conjured up this flighty being, who probably never felt a sorrow or a duty. (10)
  • She waited to hear from her friend, and the days went by; she could only sorrow for her poor Tony, divining her state. (10)
  • Sorrow and grief are slow distempers that crouch from the breeze, and nourish their natures far from swift-moving things. (10)
  • The tone was not one of anger, nor of sorrow, not even of contempt, but there was in it something quiet that froze the blood. (8)
  • But in sorrow she must be equally carried away by her fancy, and as far beyond consolation as in pleasure she was beyond alloy. (4)
  • After all, more than a Queen was going to her rest, a woman who had braved sorrow, lived well and wisely according to her lights. (8)
  • All love and life, and joy, anxiety, and sorrow, all movement, light and beauty, but a beginning to this terrible white stillness. (8)
  • When that was done, his whole soul melted with pity and swelled with sorrow, and ere he could meet her eyes a swoon overcame him. (10)
  • Miss Dale retired thinking how like she and Vernon were to one another in the toneless condition they had achieved through sorrow. (10)
  • About the Palace there was a silent crowd day and night, and there could be no question that the sorrow was universal and profound. (14)
  • She expanded with the sorrow of poor Hagar, whose tears refreshed her, and parted her from her recent narrowing self-consciousness. (10)
  • We are so willing to be lenient to the unfortunate, for a Greater than we has visited them with sorrow such as man could not inflict. (5)
  • There I found joy and sorrow mixed, and nothing abstract or typical, but everything standing for itself, and not for some other thing. (9)
  • He let a soft, mysterious melancholy pervade his letter; he hinted darkly at trouble and sorrow of which he could not definitely speak. (9)
  • Passion whispered of a vaster sorrow needed for herself; and the hope conjuring those frightful complexities was needed to soothe her. (10)
  • At night Rosamund eyed her husband expressionlessly, with her head leaning back in her chair, to the sorrow of the ladies beholding her. (10)
  • Colonel Brandon again repeated his sorrow at being the cause of disappointing the party; but at the same time declared it to be unavoidable. (4)
  • The old priest fanned his face with his curled hat, and raised one hand as he uttered a gentle chiding in reproof of curbless human sorrow. (10)
  • Elsewhere there are carking cares of business and of fashion, there are age, and sorrow, and heartbreak: but here only youth, faith, rapture. (9)
  • It was very melancholy, very touching, but the sorrow to which he had come home from his long journey had not that forlorn bewilderment in it. (9)
  • This, which might have conquered Quebec for the English flag, melted away in sorrow, disease, and disgrace, all because of the utter incompetency of its leaders. (19)

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