- "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...
-
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...
-
never before the time of his
execution saw him, did with
lamentable tears bewail his death." Jane was
considered a
martyr by Protestants,
appearing on several...
- 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...
-
calling Du Bois "a
Hater of Dark People", an "unfortunate
mulatto who
bewails every drop of
Negro blood in his veins".
Having been
postponed at least...
- 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...
- is
mentioned a
total of four
times "as a
virgin daughter of Priam, as
bewailing Hector's death, as
chosen by
Agamemnon as his
slave mistress after the...
- died the
whole house of
Israel wept,
including the women,
while Moses was
bewailed by "the sons of Israel" only. Even in the
making of the
golden calf the...
- (ὀδύσσομαι) "to be
wroth against, to hate", to
oduromai (ὀδύρομαι) "to lament,
bewail", or even to
ollumi (ὄλλυμι) "to perish, to be lost".
Homer relates it to...