"Bemoan" Quotes from Famous Books
... art thou afraid of frowns? He that will leave occasion for a frown, Were I his judge (all you his case bemoan), His doom should be ever ... — A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. IX • Various
... thus bemoan'd the wretch, as one unknown, the sea cast him on land with his face, not much disfigur'd, toward Heaven; upon which I made up to it, and easily knew that the but now terrible and implacable Lycas was ... — The Satyricon • Petronius Arbiter
... of fact," observed Wolston, "if, instead of being made part and parcel of the appliances of a fashionable man, cigars and meershaums were classed in the pharmacopoeia with emetics and cataplasms, there is not a human being but would bemoan his fate if compelled to ... — Willis the Pilot • Paul Adrien
... seated in a dreary vale, In pensive mood rehearsed her piteous tale; Her piteous tale the winds in sighs bemoan, And pining Echo answers groan for groan. I rue the day, a rueful day I trow, The woeful day, a day indeed of woe! When Lubberkin to town his cattle drove, A maiden fine bedight he kept in love; The maiden fine bedight his love retains, And for the village he ... — The Mysteries of All Nations • James Grant
... is it that gives you pain of mind and causes you to bemoan your presence here. Has my wife given you offense, or trespassed ... — The Indian Fairy Book - From the Original Legends • Cornelius Mathews
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