GRIEVING in Classic Quotes

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1  My poor fellow, you shall not stay here grieving and fretting your life out any longer.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK V
2  I am full of heaviness, but I ought not to sit weeping and wailing in another person's house, nor is it well to be thus grieving continually.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIX
3  Old friend," said he to the swineherd, "I will now go to the town and show myself to my mother, for she will never leave off grieving till she has seen me.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XVII
4  He counted his goodly coppers and cauldrons, his gold and all his clothes, but there was nothing missing; still he kept grieving about not being in his own country, and wandered up and down by the shore of the sounding sea bewailing his hard fate.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIII
5  As long as she was still living, though she was always grieving, I used to like seeing her and asking her how she did, for she brought me up along with her daughter Ctimene, the youngest of her children; we were boy and girl together, and she made little difference between us.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XV
6  Any one but yourself on returning from so long a voyage would at once have gone home to see his wife and children, but you do not seem to care about asking after them or hearing any news about them till you have exploited your wife, who remains at home vainly grieving for you, and having no peace night or day for the tears she sheds on your behalf.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XIII
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