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Complainer
Complainer Com*plain"er, n. One who complains or laments; one who finds fault; a murmurer. --Beattie. Speechless complainer, I will learn thy thought. --Shak.

Meaning of Complaine from wikipedia

- second, as it may appeare in the Testament of Loue: where hee doth greatly complaine of his owne rashnesse in following the multitude, and of their hatred...
- more sad fountaines Fie on this faining, is loue without desire I must complaine, yet doe enioy It was a time when silly Bees could speake The lowest trees...
- reportes of a late surfeiting lover, and all other like venerians that complaine so to bee overclo**** with women's kindnesse Thoinot Arbeau – Orchésographie...
- Reportes Of a Late Surfeiting Lover, and All Other Like Venerians that Complaine so To Bee Overclo**** with Women’s Kindness. London: Printed by Richard...
- Duvalier Q (1974) - Le premier ministre Violette (1978) - Le chanteur de la complaine The Lady Banker (1980) - Le directeur de la prison (scenes deleted) Engrenage...
- reportes of a late Surfeiting Lover, and all other like Venerians that complaine so to bee overclo**** with women's kindnesse". A Celebration of Women Writers...
- laborinth of pleasure should millions of people have, instead that millions complaine of misery & poverty! What should not men reape out of the love of God...
- neuer cease Robert Johnson - Two blank pages 231 A shepherd satt and did complaine him 232 Greatt and proud iff shee deride mee 233 Oh mee ye time is com...
- horses were unsuitable for the work they were meant to do. The union also complaine that Rewan needed a sub-inspector, two constables, and a number of trackers...
- Setting of Ayton's "To a Scornful Mistresse" 33 24v To whome shall I complaine to men or gods William Lawes Published in New Ayres and Dialogues (1678)...