All that acknowledging and bewailing of the manifold sins of wickedness made this extended act of contrition a bit of a downer. |
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From his initial statements, we see Antony bewailing his outcast state and blaming it on Cleopatra. |
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Lyrically, it's the musician at his most personal and revealing, bewailing a love affair turned obsessive. |
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The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men bewailing the pain of unrequited love. |
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The soldiers lost no time in getting her out of the way, and the poor woman burst into a flood of tears, loudly bewailing my misfortune. |
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Not much point in bewailing to Andrew Parker Bowles though because he manifoldly enjoyed getting his leg over as much as they did. |
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Years ago, a former colleague who was also a kindred spirit wrote a paper bewailing the absence of an analytical capability within the Organization. |
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Since the disaster in Nimes in 1988, the list has grown considerably, and virtually not a year goes by without the Mediterranean bewailing some flood-related disaster. |
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Plunged into grief and remorse, the Duke shut himself off in the hermitage of Arnotegui, close to Obanos, after having completed the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago bewailing his grief. |
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Dwight Macdonald spent all too much of the 1950s bewailing Midcult and Masscult, yet from the vantage point of 2009, the 1950s were the great age of almost universal Highcult. |
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