9 Words to use with bitternesses

When his sword was finally sheathed, if not with honour, he returned to Belgrade to resume his gambling, his dallyings with fair womenand his daily quarrels with his Queen, whose bitterness absence had done nothing to assuage.

So his place began to be frequented by effendis in tarboosh and semi-European clothes, who could chew the cud of bitterness aloud between walls that the crusaders had built four feet thick.

Too brief for our passion, too long for our peace, Where those hours can their joy or their bitterness cease, We repentwe abjurewe will break from our chain, We must partwe must fly tounite it again.

While as a rule he refused to let anything like bitterness dwell in his heart, still, this was a case where everything was at stake; and if the bothersome revolutionists kept chasing them in the biplane they were apt to give a great deal of trouble.

And there to be Joy again, and we then the better abled to have that delight into our hearts; for how shall Joy ever to come truly again to that heart which bitterness hath made a place for the abode of sorrow.

And these, and here perhaps the root of his bitterness lay, even these recognised him only as a victim for their mockery, a thing more poor than themselves, whereon they could satisfy the anger of their tortured souls.

But what bitterness poisons such sweet pleasures!

Yet, evil though the separatist movements were, they were at times imperfectly justified by the spirit of sectional distrust and bitterness rife in portions of the country which at the moment were themselves loyal to the Union.

who, in this lazerhouse pent, His lone wailings sends up to the skies? 'Tis the Man whose young prime was mispent; 'Tis he who so bitterly sighs. 2 His Youth, sunk in profligate waste, Lest no Comforts Life's evening to cheer; He must only it's bitterness taste, No Friend, no kind relative near.

9 Words to use with  bitternesses