- "Her
delight is to sit in the dark, and
sometimes with
shedding tears to
bewail Es****." Elizabeth's
senior adviser, Lord Burghley, died on 4
August 1598...
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became a
principle You cry out of joy and out of
sadness Long, long have I
bewailed the sev'rance of our loves, With
tears that from my lids
streamed down...
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never before the time of his
execution saw him, did with
lamentable tears bewail his death." Jane was
considered a
martyr by Protestants,
appearing on several...
-
troubadour Gavaudan.
Around 1250, a Provençal poem by
Austorc d'Aorlhac
bewailing the
defeat of the
Seventh Crusade again uses the name
Bafomet for Muhammad...
- (ὀδύσσομαι) "to be
wroth against, to hate", to
oduromai (ὀδύρομαι) "to lament,
bewail", or even to
ollumi (ὄλλυμι) "to perish, to be lost".
Homer relates it to...
- Novatian, "so long as he was in the one house, that is in Christ's Church,
bewailed the sins of his
neighbours as if they were his own, bore the
burdens of...
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constant lover. The song
tells how the
cattle and the wild
things of the wood
bewailed him, how
Hermes and
Priapus gave him
counsel in vain, and how with his...
- Rainbow",
Described as
Panoply of Peace". Los
Angeles Times. p. C2. "Shubert
Bewails Lack of
Actors for
Stage Offerings". Los
Angeles Times. July 31, 1937....
- The Nest, also
known as The
Bewailing, is a 2021
American horror film
directed by
James Suttles,
starring Sarah Navratil,
Kevin Patrick Murphy, Maple...
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children or
their wives,
trying to
recognize them by
their voices.
People bewailed their own fate or that of
their relatives, and
there were some who pra****...