grievance (n.) Old form(s): greeuance , greeuances , grieuance , grieuances
distress, suffering, pain
LC.67[of the reverend man and the woman] he again desires her ... / Her grievance with his hearing to divide
Sonn.30.9[] Then can I grieve at grievances foregone
TG I.i.17[Proteus to Valentine] Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers
TG III.ii.86[Proteus to Thurio, of love-songs] such sweet complaining grievance
TG IV.iii.37[Eglamour to Silvia] I pity much your grievances
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