grief (both the foll. are common Eliz.)
1.
hardship, suffering, cause of pain or sorrow Ado I. i. 323 [315] “love's ,”
LLL. IV. iii. 171
“Where lies thy ?,”
Tw.N. II. iv. 117*
“smiling at ,”
1H4 V. i. 134
“the of a
wound,”
2H4 I. i. 144
“my limbs, Weaken'd with
grief.”
2.
grievance
1H4 IV. iii. 42
“The nature of your
g-s,”
H8 I. ii. 56
“The subjects' ,”
Cæs. I. iii. 118
“redress of all these
griefs,”
Per. II. iv. 23.

