135 examples of bemoans in sentences

All three are plunged into despair, and the brother and sister knowing each other's passion bemoan their hapless fate.

In Praise of By-gone Simplicity A Wife Bemoans Her Husband's Absence The Earl of Shaou's Work The Plaint of King Yew's Forsaken Wife Hospitality On the Misery of Soldiers Part III.Greater Odes of the Kingdom.

~Chwang Keang Bemoans Her Husband's Cruelty~ Fierce is the wind and cold; And such is he.

] ~A Wife Bemoans Her Husband's Absence~ So full am I of anxious thought, Though all the morn king-grass I've sought, To fill my arms I fail.

Grieve, lament, mourn, bemoan, bewail, deplore, rue. Guard, defend, protect, shield, shelter, screen, preserve.

And it flashed over me why need I bemoan myself any longer; why not begin this very hour; and I did.

As soon as when she riseth, flowing tears Stream down her cheeks, immixed with deadly groans, Whereby her inward sorrow so appears, That as salt tears the cruel cause bemoans.

I do not know whether I ought to bemoan or rejoice that my old friend is departed.

H. Who is it, uncle, that you so bemoan? PRIOR.

He that will leave occasion for a frown, Were I his judge (all you his case bemoan), His doom should be ever to lie alone.

He would groan aloud in his remorse, and even years afterwards he bemoans the sins of his early life.

Some one sent upstairs for the landlord, who arrived to bemoan the unjust fates which had not only mulcted him of two months' rent with nothing to show for it but a rickety clock, but had also saddled him with a wholly superfluous corpse.

Morse sent a letter of sympathy to the son, George Washington Lafayette, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, in which the following sentiments occur: "In common with this whole country, now clad in mourning, with the lovers of true liberty and of exalted philanthropy throughout the world, I bemoan the departure from earth of your immortal parent.

His love of art yields to religious hope and fear, and he bemoans a youth and manhood spent in vanity.

4 Those fenc'd ways that so even are made, The pedestrian traveler bemoans; He no more the green carpet may tread, But plod on, 'midst the gravel and stones:

But when he bemoans the loss of the friend of his youth, when he tells of his resolution to embrace an ascetic life, he is nervously animated, and is as psychologically dramatic as Balzac.

The character he gives the slaves is commended to the attention of those persons who continually bemoan the fact that freedom and education have ruined the negroes.

The girl who has received the addresses of this fascinating old fellow "Luxury," never quite forgets him, or ceases to bemoan him if she throws him over for a poor man.

WellI bemoan it not; for if the fountain gushed at my very doorstep, I would not stoop to bathe my lips in itno, though its delirium were for years instead of moments.

Her drowsy faculties were all stirred and invigorated, and though her disappointments had left wounds whose pain must always remind her of them, she had no longer time to sit down and bemoan them.

Don't let us bemoan ourselves, or think that a sign of grace!"

I'm not going to bemoan their light-mindedness; at all events, I thought it was very pleasant, and they were very good to me.

As soon as he had convinced himself of this, he did not bewail and bemoan the desertion of their ally; he at once accustomed himself to the new position and considered in what way the Government ought to act.

All the followers of Rüdiger also fell; and when Kriemhild, who was anxiously awaiting the result of this new attack in the court below, saw his corpse among the slain, she began to weep and bemoan her loss.

" As soon as Baker was gone she began to bemoan her weak procrastination, and begged her father's pardon for her presumption in taking the matter out of his hands.

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