All 4 Uses
solace
in
Interview with the Vampire
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- It was when you were gone I knew, when all those years passed and they could offer me no comfort, no solace.†
Part 1 *
- A sleep as heavy as death will come over my limbs, and I won't be able to solace you.†
Part 3
- I wondered vaguely, as the hours passed, as the smoke of the cafe grew thicker and the faded curtain of the little lamplit stage rose and fell, and robust women sang there, the light glittering on their paste jewels, their rich, soft voices often plaintive, exquisitely sad-I wondered vaguely what it would be to feel this loss, this outrage, and be justified in it, be deserving of sympathy, of solace.†
Part 3
- I was bent on it now, possessed only of some vague notion that in works of art I could find some solace while bringing nothing of death to what was inanimate and yet magnificently possessed of the spirit of life itself.†
Part 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(solace) comfort felt or given during a time of disappointment or misery
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)