She bemoaned herself before the corded silks, which there was no time to have made up; the piece-velvets and the linens smote her to the heart.
He bemoaned himself after one of them as the victim of an unhappy calling, in which he could take no exercise.
Then she went to her room, only to lie for hours staringly awake, listening to the wild whirring and whistling of the wind as she bemoaned her unintentional treachery to the aide, and sought for some method of warning him.
So we bemoaned ourselves of our lives and farewelled one another; but suddenly up came a third fish bigger than the two first; whereupon we lost the power of thought and reason and were stupefied for the excess of our fear and horror.
And hebemoaned himself and beat hand upon hand, saying, "Alas, the pity of it!
Although apparently of an unreserved nature, he had never bemoanedher loss.
Often she fancied she was in love; but the feeling passed, and she bemoaned its passing.
The poor Earl bemoaned himself bitterly, and entreated that Percy might be searched for--"who alone could show him clear as the day, or dark as the night.
Garnet bemoaned himself concerning Sir William Wade, and expressed his annoyance at the persistent questioning of the Court touching White Webbs.
How often had I bemoaned the fact that every mosquito around some swampy Alaskan or Guinanan camp of mine had not a single head so that I could sever it with one fell swoop of and ax or machete!
While he bemoaned her thus, and his tears actually dripped upon her pale face, Amboyne detected a slight quivering in the drowned woman's throat.
Next day he went out on the hills with Billy, and saw him tickle trout, and catch them under stones, and do many strange things, and all the time he thought of Grace Carden, and bemoaned his sad fate.
She was being graciously permitted to forget past misery and, perchance, dream of happier days to come, while David Cole, scrub coiner of empty phrases, bemoaned the need of keeping quiet for a few hours.
The landlady's ancient relative sometimes juggles rather unsuccessfully with the furnace, and she bemoaned before me, yesterday, the dreadful price of coal.
Therefore was she, after her death, regretted and bemoaned by everybody.
When the querulous lady opened her troubles to the sympathetic Talleyrand, and bemoaned the sad fate which kept her at the imperial court to gain a living, his reply was not consoling.
You loudly bemoaned your fate as a woman and longed to don masculine garments to aid your beaux in exterminating the hated English.
Ghe bi-mente hire to abraham, She bemoaned her to Abraham.
Token leue and wenten hom; 2200 The others bemoaned their ill-luck.
All her regret was for Henry, who saw her present avoidance, and bemoaned her long absence, with a sadness that reproached and afflicted her.
Certainly philosophy did not seem to have a calming effect on Claire Claremont's nature, and often must Shelley and Mary have bemoaned the fatal step of letting her leave her home with them.
He who wrote so much, did not write of her; he who boasted so much, never boasted of her; he who bemoaned so much, never bemoaned her.
And now they stood upon the beach and bemoaned their fate, and cursed the day when they sailed out of Southampton on this ill-starred and bootless quest.
Then he wept and sighed and bemoaned himself, exclaiming, 'There is no resource against the ordinance of God neither is there any escape from that which He hath decreed!
A note of real pathos had sounded in the victim's voice as he bemoaned his lost strength, and their hearts melted before it.
He pressed its hand, and kissed the sarcastic, savage face that every one else shrank from contemplating; and bemoaned him with that strong grief which springs naturally from a generous heart, though it be tough as tempered steel.
She complained and bemoaned herself from time to time, as is the way of women.
We have seen how Mimnermus bemoaned the woes of old age.
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