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depair
† deˈpair, v. Obs. Also depeyre, depeire. [a. OF. des-, depeire-r, to despoil, f. des-, dé- (de- I. 6) + -peirer:—L. peiorāre: cf. appair, impair, and dispayre n.] trans. To impair, injure, dilapidate.a 1460 Lydgate Lyfe of our Ladye (Caxton) E. 5, c. 1 (R.) As the tryed syluer is depeired. 1501 Dou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silent Despair
Lyrical content "Silent Depair" is a melancholic ballad that focuses upon a relationship that has become tainted and filled with 'silent despair' - unspoken wikipedia.org
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dispayre
† diˈspayre, n. Obs. Also dys-, -peir, -peyre. [f. dispair v.2, var. of depair, to spoil, injure, or suffer injury.] Impaired condition, disrepair.1467 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 397 That it may be remedyed and holpen when that it ys [in] ruyn, or in dispeyre, or before. 1537–8 Will of J. Sponer (Somerset... Oxford English Dictionary
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dispaire
▪ I. † disˈpair, v.1 Obs. [f. dis- 6 + pair v.] trans. To undo the pairing of, separate from being a pair.1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. ii. iii. Colonies 41 The grissell Turtles (seldome seen alone) Dis-payer'd and parted, wander one by one. c 1611 Beaum. & Fl. Triumph of Love vii, I have..dispaired ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Piccirilli
Bram Stoker Award for "Best Poetry Collection" (2000) : A Student of Hell Bram Stoker Award for "Short Fiction" (2002) : "The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Depair wikipedia.org
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The City (poem)
In the quote, "through the heart buried as if he were dead" emphasises the depair and desperation one feels. wikipedia.org
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