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Don't Force Cheerfulness
Commentators agree that this proverb warns against the folly of trying to cheer up a grieving person with forced merriment. As Matthew Henry puts it, this is the 'wrong course.' Instead of helping, singing cheerful songs to a heavy heart is unseasonable and can cause more distress, like taking off a coat in the freezing cold.
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18th Century
Theologian
Examples of unwisdom and incongruity sharpen the point of the proverb. Pouring vinegar upon nitre or potash utterly spoils it. The effervescence ca…
19th Century
Bishop
As vinegar upon nitre, by which the nitre is rendered useless.
Is he that singeth songs to an heavy he…
17th Century
Pastor
[As] he that taketh away a garment in cold weather
Either takes it off of himself, or another person, when it would …
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17th Century
Minister
We take a wrong course if we set out to relieve those in sorrow by endeavouring to make them merry.