Some think tensely about something, others are in a state of melancholy detachment and others still are mournful, yet never repine. |
Shall we repine at leaving the beauties of earth, when the Pearly Gates of Paradise are opening before our very eyes? |
In that wish there can be no harm, for it is only wishing that you may not be tempted to repine. |
Be not discontented at them, repine not, nor grow peevish and froward to those about you. |
Never let us repine, howsomever, but consider that all is ordered for the best. |
Mr. groaner sighed with much feeling, and said she must not repine, adding in a comforting way that the world was full of sorrow. |