Usages of miserere
Vicinam miserae aviae miseret, quod illa sola tam grave onus portat.
The neighbor pities the unhappy grandmother, because she carries such a heavy burden alone.
Matrem quoque pauperis puellae miseret, itaque ei calidum pallium dat.
The mother also pities the poor girl, and so she gives her a warm cloak.
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