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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.
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    • William Shakespeare, Pericles, Prince of Tyre, 2.4
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 4.3
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Or what you will, 2.4
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