-
successor states took
power in
region after region.
Contemporary chroniclers bewailed the
decay they witnessed, a
theme picked up by the
first British historians...
- "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...
- "Virgilia
bewailing the
absence of Coriol****" by
Thomas Woolner...
- is the
alleged author of
Ecclesiastes according to
rabbinic tradition,
bewails the
vanity of all
human effort.
Protagoras made the
famous claim that humans...
- gleams, As with
tears in his eyes down gushing, An
Ichthyosaurus swims. He
bewails the
frightful corruption Of his age, for an
awful tone Has
lately been...
- the
court to
sentence Tau to
death by crucifixion, saying: Men weep, and
bewail their lot, and
curse Cadmus with many
curses for
introducing Tau into the...
-
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...
- or the Rock of Moriah, "to
which the Jews come
every year and
anoint it,
bewail themselves with groans, rend
their garments, and so depart".This was because...
- the divinity;
others "parallel the
funeral dirge in
which the
bereaved bewails... and...
addresses the [dead]". The tone is bleak: God does not speak...
- one of them
caught up his
trident and slew all the victors.
Caligula bewailed this in a
public proclamation as a most
cruel murder. A
gladiator who was...