Lydgate's discontent was much harder to bear: it was the sense that there was a grand existence in thought and effective action lying around him, while his self was being narrowed into the miserable isolation of egoistic fears, and vulgar anxieties for events that might allay such fears.
Many American colleges have been working double time to allay worries — and to provide opportunities for international and domestic students to interact.
Many American colleges have been working double time to allay worries — and to provide opportunities for international and domestic students to interact.
Outside of regular brushing and flossing, effective measures to allay this disease are limited, Shimazaki, of Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, and colleagues note in the Journal of Periodontology.
And pro-casino campaigners have had to try and allay fears about the negative impact of casinos, promising measures to combat addiction and money laundering.
Ambulances in Beijing will be fitted with taxi-style meters in an effort to allay public concerns about overcharging.
Mr Gou's visit to Tokyo came as Hon Hai, better known as Foxconn, seeks to allay concerns about a foreign takeover of a century-old Japanese company and boost its chances of beating a rival offer by a government-backed fund.
It has to go with ghee or milk to allay hunger.
After three months he was tired of English food and went to a butcher shop to buy something to allay his homesickness.
Li to allay the Chinese government's concerns.