Suffer no wicked mouth to make blasphemous mirth out of my distresses by asking, Where is thy God? [noun]
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As he redoubled his efforts so the mirth of the audience grew more hysterical. [noun]
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But, instead of pulling the trigger, he lowered the muzzle again, and indulged himself in a fit of his peculiar mirth. [noun]
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And all in the midst of her mirth, the dear young lady burst out weeping, and cried, 'My sweet, sweet mother.' [noun]
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At some tables there was a silent absorption in the game, which argued high play, and the true gambler's spirit; at others mirth reigned--talk, laughter, animated looks. [noun]
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She laughed at his rude speeches, just as she laughed at his flatteries--as if there were safety in that atmosphere of idle mirth. [noun]
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"Well, the wits will have a new subject for their mirth--London in flames." [noun]
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The significant laugh which concluded her speech was too angry for mirth, and the blackness of her brow forbade questioning. [noun]
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Our mirth is vulgar even when it is not bestial. [noun]
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But their mirth was singularly interrupted. [noun]
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