15 adjectives to describe wept

I let her have five dollars, though I do not feel sure that I shall see it again, and she wept a little weep, and went away.

Round Fox's tomb, what forms angelic weep, And ever watch that chill and marble sleep!

The chief, the father, and the captive wept.

Lord, thou didst weep, and so may we, And bow submissive still to Thee; Grant us thy grace in sorrow's hour, To flee for refuge to thy power.

It is a piece of inspired acting to make the discriminating weep, but my friend the audience always giggled irresistibly, as if the sound of rending lace, when a woman's agony was the most intense, were a bit of exquisite comedy.

Sadly the fugitive weeps in his cell, Listen awhile to the story we tell; Listen ye gentle ones, listen ye brave, Lady fair!

" "He now lies asleep, Would make an impious Thracian weep.

LÍPOCHKA weeps.

Spenser, too, uses the phrase figuratively in another sense, in the following passage,which may be one of those which Chalmers had in his eye, when, according to Lord Campbell, he "first suggested" that Shakespeare was once an attorney's clerk: "She gladly did of that same Babe accept, As of her owne by liverey and seisin; And having over it a litle wept, She bore it thence, and ever as her owne it kept.

Sing mournfully that sad Epithalamion I gave thee now: and prethee let thy lute weep.

A plague upon ye else, how sore ye weep!

Ah! weep not, little voice, thou canst not speak, but thou canst weep.

She never smiles but when the wretched weep, Nor lulls her malice with a moment's sleep, Restless in spite: while watchful to destroy, She pines and sickens at another's joy; 90 Foe to herself, distressing and distressed, She bears her own tormentor in her breast.

The king must grieve, the queen must take it ill: Ely must mourn, aged Fitzwater weep, Prince John, the lords, his yeomen must lament, And wring their woful hands for Robin's woe.

A plague upon ye else, how sore ye weep!

15 adjectives to describe  wept