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Athenian tragedy.
Lamenting women appeared in
works by well-known tragedians, such as C****andra's
lament in Aeschylus' Agamenon, Electra's
lament in Sophocles'...
- Look up
lament in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lament is a song, poem, or
piece of
music expressing grief, regret, or mourning.
Lament(s) may also...
- Adam's
Lament is an old
Russian Orthodox lament,
originally sung
during Lent. M****cripts of the
lament date from the
fifteenth to
seventeenth centuries...
- in
foreign cites,
lamenting their devastated shrine. Subsequently, they
return from
exile and
renew their former existence. The
Lament for Ur, or Lamentation...
- the nations.
Laments are
traditionally performed without musical instruments.
There were no
particular lamenting songs, and when
lamenting women would...
- The
Lament for
Icarus is a
painting by
Herbert James Draper,
showing the dead Icarus,
surrounded by
lamenting nymphs. The
wings of
Icarus are
based on...
- A Mathematician's
Lament,
often referred to
informally as Lockhart's
Lament, is a
short book on
mathematics education by Paul Lockhart,
originally a research...
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James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an
American singer, songwriter, and poet who was the lead
vocalist and
primary lyricist of...
- "Railroaders'
Lament") is a song made po****r in the
United States and
Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The
simple repetitive lyrics offer a
lament by a traveler...
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Laments for
Josiah is the term used in
reference to 2
Chronicles 35:25. The p****age reads: "And
Jeremiah lamented for Josiah: and all the
singing men...