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("In a cold blanket of snow," a typical one goes in its entirety, "a visitor called: sorrow").
Is this a form of envy (which Robert Burton, in "The Anatomy of Melancholy," called "sorrow for other men's good" and "joy at their harms")?
She sings a quiet, sad song called "Sorrow Lives Here," and gives emotional heft to the dying-horse bum-out "Old Paint".
She formed another duo, with ex-husband Robert Lee, called Sorrow (check out the harrowingly pretty Let There Be Thorns) and recorded an album of covers, as Spell, with experimental/noise/dark folk musician Boyd Rice, who happened to be friends with Anton LaVey, founder and high priest of the Church of Satan.
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"I remember there was one chapter on something called chronic sorrow.
Ironic, perhaps, to follow an album called Farewell Sorrow with a collection of murder ballads.
He rang me immediately, to say he called in sorrow, we needed to work in a trusting way, the media did not fit with that.
By the time of Phèdre, Corneille's proud affirmation of the power of the will and the reason over passion had given way to what Racine called "stately sorrow," with which he asks the audience to contemplate Phèdre's heroic, but losing, moral struggle.
Still, the book could easily have been called "The Sorrows of Young Benni".
But we saw what I would call genuine sorrow maybe once or twice.
Whoever called parting "sweet sorrow" never knew what I'm going through.
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