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In any event, that's no reason why you should repine.
There seems to be little repining about this in France.
Well, even so, he would not repine, for Naomi could see now.
Stern as the decree may seem, I will not repine.
There is no going back now, no point in repining for what might have been.
She sat up straighter; it did no good to repine.
I think it may have taught me a little.," Then let us not repine for what has happened.
One should not repine: every silver lining has a cloud.
The most part of them concluded that he was repining for the loss of his former state.
Life might be busy, but it was pleasant, and she had no idle moments in which to repine.
He does not cause the great ministers to repine at his not employing them.
He looked back with repining to the comforts which He once enjoyed.
It is for us to submit, without repining.
Worldly goods are divided unequally, and man must not repine.
She never seems to repine, but has all the buoyancy and gaiety of childhood.
He need not repine if he missed the illusory heritage.
And yet other old men find themselves in similar misfortunes, and age does not prevent them from repining.
I had only three weeks longer to repine for the loss of liberty, when I made this rash attempt.
But the Lord forbid that I should repine under any visitation.
Even Sir Nugent ceased to repine, and waited for the answer.
When he chooses the labors which are proper, and makes them labor on them, who will repine?
"It is true that Anne can occupy the king, and while she is with him, he will not repine.
Why should I repine when I've got my wish?"
Why, Crito, when a man has reached my age he ought not to be repining at the prospect of death.
I will not argue that, nor will repine.