- rest in speciall, / That had an hog
beene late,
hight Grille by name, /
Repined greatly, and did him miscall, / That had from
hoggish forme him brought...
- are, as it
seems to me on the whole, both so well off now that we needn't
repine. The Cézannes had to be divided. I am
willing to
leave you the Pic****o oeuvre...
-
complaint upon
incredible journeys and
endure the
resultant miseries without repining. In 1938, Lord
Auckland abolished the
pilgrim tax,
after which the number...
- mark of respect.
Wrote The Times, "It
certainly does not
belong to us to
repine at the
visitations of Providence ...
there is
nothing impious in grieving...
- 1610 that the
native Irish in
Ulster were "generally discontented, and
repine greatly at
their fortunes, and the
small quantity of land left to them"...
- as
relates to
these branches of industry, the
writer is not
disposed to
repine, and say that he has planted, and
others have
gathered the fruits. The advantages...
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Steven M.; Glauser, Michel; Parsons, Polly; Fisher,
Charles J.;
Repine, John E. (January 2000). "Consensus
conference definitions for sepsis, septic...
- his own
family the MacBarons.
According to Sidney,
these families "much
repined that the
great and
regal estate of the O'Neill...
should be so
broken and...
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