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1. This will not only bring peace and solace to one’s mind but also open up one more avenue for social interaction
2. The senior citizens can extend a hand of support, words of solace and the healing touch to the restless souls around them
3. Punka tried to find solace in thoughts of protecting his family
4. I had cried myself to sleep pretty well every day since arriving here, but I found no solace in sleep at the end of this bitter, salt-laced weeping
5. There is no solace in the confusion of movement, but I took a little heart in the undeniable presence of other men as impotent and bewildered as I was
6. "And is there forgiveness for my wife if she seeks that solace elsewhere?"
7. Ultimately, facing the reality of time’s drip southwards, and the sharp scythe wielded by the grim reaper of domesticated animals, the couple found solace in their passionate love for one another
8. Ever since the moment when Helen convinced her daughter that she had knocked her step-brother’s head off, Lucy sought solace in her own company in her bedroom
9. solace in their passionate love for one another
10. she had knocked her step-brother’s head off, Lucy sought solace in
11. The only solace he could take was that
12. solace from the fact that he, himself, wasn’t a suspect
13. was testament to that!) - but she took solace from the
14. after death is the single solace
15. but what brought solace was that Ram was acquitted in the end
16. solace to the heart
17. I walked over to Willows intending to offer some solace, but when I got there I was marooned in the living room
18. But no, she couldn’t even claim the frozen solace of a hibernating bear
19. Maybe he could even find solace in her religion and discover that elusive true purpose in life
20. You have come to a place of solace and comfort
21. planet but took solace in visiting the other
22. Love is the solace that helps us,
23. He imagined Josh’s derision at such a sentimentally compromised design, commenting how people always looked to the past, finding some kind of solace in a false nostalgia
24. ’ he wanted the suit to comment, to somehow offer some solace if not a solution, but it remained silent, only releasing it’s lock-hold, at least sensing that was the right thing to do now
25. His only solace: unconsciousness
26. He demanded answers but found no solace in her empty responses
27. He envied them that, for he could find no solace in prayer, or in communion with deities
28. The occasional wide place offered solace
29. All the long lonely nights, she had rolled that particular way of saying it over and over in her memory for the slight solace that it had provided
30. Of passion and solace
31. Broad Shoulders: Strength to carry; solace
32. Audrey gains Solace in the fact that someday she in Pierre will be
33. Found no solace, wanted but could not let it be
34. Once again, he had to find solace reliving past events that brought him close to one of the human beings he loved most
35. Roger left, dejected and in pain, to find solace alone…
36. I pray to Almighty God, the Rewarder of all good works, that He will repay you in the heavenly mansions and eternal tabernacles and in the choir of the Blessed angels and archangels for all the kindnesses you have shown me, for the solace of books with which you have relieved my distress, and, above all, for your friendship
37. As I continued to bask in the light of the moment, I found new solace in the truth of the thoughts I was experiencing
38. Obtain for me this solace for
39. The tranquil quiet offered a kind of solace he needed
40. She has been in pain and she needs the solace of the Lord
41. As I said, she has found solace in the Lord
42. solace for her troubled mind
43. The Liege Lord also found solace in updating his journal
44. In the days of the past, you looked to the stars for comfort, for enjoyment, for solace
45. Find solace from God, not from material things that
46. When it returned to the hollow mountain the skeleton picked up the three red eggs, still lying where it had left them, and huddled close to the well for solace after so tedious a journey
47. She finds solace in the rain
48. stood behind him, her hand on his shoulder trying to offer solace
49. travelling back to her childhood, as though she was trying to find some solace thinking of happier, homely, more secure times in the bosom of her family
50. ’ He thrust his head between his knees and tore at his hair, finding solace in the physical pain
1. The seemingly intimate and very personal fashion in which he solaced Mrs
2. She solaced me
3. In this way not only families affected by former negative satanic policies and people shall be solaced but also fraternal feelings and peace shall prevail in Zulimistan in future
4. Feeling wretched himself, he thought only his love could alleviate her hurt and their souls couldn’t be solaced but in their embrace
5. Even in her state of shock, Roopa found their touch reassuring and began to feel solaced by that
6. While their social depravity was addressed by the equality before the God, their economic poverty was solaced by the Islamic deprecation of ‘here’ and its extolment of the ‘hereafter’
7. At first, hearing it, I thought I must be wrong to like him, but thank heaven I soon got my balance again, and presently was solaced by the reflection that it was at least as likely you were wrong not to
8. But what distressed him greatly was not having another hermit there to confess him and receive consolation from; and so he solaced himself with pacing up and down the little meadow, and writing and carving on the bark of the trees and on the fine sand a multitude of verses all in harmony with his sadness, and some in praise of Dulcinea; but, when he was found there afterwards, the only ones completely legible that could be discovered were those that follow here:
9. {382} Now I saw in my dream, that by this time the Pilgrims were got over the Enchanted Ground, and entering into the country of Beulah, whose air was very sweet and pleasant, the way lying directly through it, they solaced themselves there for a season
10. For many years I have solaced myself not with bodies but with bottles
11. It is already much to have solaced it; its enlightenment is yet another point
12. Thy soul hath now been solaced; in the grave
13. The soldiers pulled him out, petted him, and solaced him with sugar
1. puppet-showman, who went on to say, "And thou, worthy Sancho Panza, the best squire and squire to the best knight in the world! Be of good cheer, for thy good wife Teresa is well, and she is at this moment hackling a pound of flax; and more by token she has at her left hand a jug with a broken spout that holds a good drop of wine, with which she solaces herself at her work
2. When one has passed one's time in enduring upon earth the spectacle of the great airs which reasons of state, the oath, political sagacity, human justice, professional probity, the austerities of situation, incorruptible robes all assume, it solaces one to enter a sewer and to behold the mire which befits it
3. In truth, this gentleman is a luxurious Ottoman, swimming about over the watery world, surroundingly accompanied by all the solaces and endearments of the harem
1. Johann was away all day at the experiment ground, and Ilse waded about the farmyard mess with her bare legs, thoroughly enjoying herself, for no one ever scolded her whatever she did, and the yard was separated from the village street only by a low fence, and the early manhood of Kökensee, as it passed, could pause and lean on this and learn from her manner of solacing the pig the comfortableness of the solacements awaiting her husband
2. post, yet unsated with enjoyment, and solacing in these so new delights;
3. solacing himself with lying so close in those parts, he suspended motion,
4. soon, then, as he had made a short pause, waking, as it were, out of the trance of pleasure (in which every sense seemed lost for a while, whilst, with his eyes shut, and short quick breathings, he had yielded down his maiden tribute), he still kept his post, yet unsated with enjoyment, and solacing in these so new delights; till his stiffness, which had scarce perceptibly remitted, being thoroughly recovered to him, who had not once unsheathed, he proceeded afresh to cleave and open to himself an entire entry into me, which was not a little made easy to him by the balsamic injection, with: which he had just plentifully moistened the whole internals of the passage
5. posture, just lifted up my upper thigh, and ascertaining the right opening, soon drove it up to the farthest: satisfied with which, and solacing himself with lying so close in those parts, he suspended motion, and thus steeped in pleasure, kept me lying on my side, into him, spoon-fashion, as he termed it, from the snug indent of the back part of my thighs, and all upwards, into the space of the bending between his thighs and belly; till, after some time, that restless and turbulent inmate, impatient by nature of longer quiet, urged him to action, which now prosecuting with all the usual train of toying, kissing, and the like, ended at length in the liquid proof on both sides, that we had not exhausted, or at less were quickly recruited of last night's draughts of pleasure in us
6. Let us not weary of repeating, and sympathetic souls must not forget that this is the first of fraternal obligations, and selfish hearts must understand that the first of political necessities consists in thinking first of all of the disinherited and sorrowing throngs, in solacing, airing, enlightening, loving them, in enlarging their horizon to a magnificent extent, in lavishing upon them education in every form, in offering them the example of labor, never the example of idleness, in diminishing the individual burden by enlarging the notion of the universal aim, in setting a limit to poverty without setting a limit to wealth, in creating vast fields of public and popular activity, in having, like Briareus, a hundred hands to extend in all directions to the oppressed and the feeble, in employing the collective power for that grand duty of opening workshops for all arms, schools for all aptitudes, and laboratories for all degrees of intelligence, in augmenting salaries, diminishing trouble, balancing what should be and what is, that is to say, in proportioning enjoyment to effort and a glut to need; in a word, in evolving from the social apparatus more light and more comfort for the benefit of those who suffer and those who are ignorant