If then none other offence doth grieue you, if remorse of Conscience for other cause doeth not offend you, if none other sorrowe doeth displease you: gieue ouer your griefe.
I grieue to heare what torments you endur'd, But we will be reueng'd sufficiently.
Oh turne thy edged Sword another way, Strike those that hurt, and hurt not those that helpe: One drop of Blood drawne from thy Countries Bosome, Should grieuethee more then streames of forraine gore.
Ah curteous knight (quoth she) what secret wound Could euer find, to grieue the gentlest hart on ground?
I grieue for the distaste, though I haue manners, Not to inquire the cause, falne out betweene Your Lordship and Romont.
My Wolsey, see it furnish'd, O my Lord, Would it notgrieue an able man to leaue So sweet a Bedfellow?
Sure he does not, He neuer was so womanish, the cause He may a little grieue at 2.
Sir, grieuenot you, You are welcome notwithstanding Bas.
Yes: I doe thinke that you might pardon him, And neither heauen, nor man grieue at the mercy Ang.
Not till God make men of some other mettall then earth, would it not grieue a woman to be ouermastred with a peece of valiant dust: to make account of her life to a clod of waiward marle?
My dying[143] husband knew, how much his death would grieue me, And therefore left me wealth, to comfort and relieue me.
And for the last point, that since it pleased God to take him to himselfe, although his death did justly grieue them much, yet as wel he, as al the rest, ought of necessitie to conforme themselues to the will of God.
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