The monarch mourns thy altered fate And vails his brow compassionate: Bowed down by bitter griefhe lies And dares not lift to thine his eyes.
The people in the royal way Wept tears of bitter grief, when they Beheld me coming, from afar, No Ráma with me in the car.
By pangs of bitter grief assailed, The long-armed monarch wept and wailed, Half dead a while and sore distraught, While Ráma filled his every thought.
The house itself was the largest of a cluster of unpainted frame buildings that stood just beyond a clearing, overlooking the bay from a low, sandy bluff.
He leaned back in his chair and reached out for the note, which Jack handed to him and which he tore open quickly and sharply.
It seemed to Jack that he could hardly remember the time when his father did not teach him Latin and Greek.
Yes indeed, it is a bitter grief," sighed the Princess.
It is a bitter grief to be obliged to admit that you have wasted the holiest feelings of your heart upon an unworthy object.
For days on end she shut herself up in her little bower, and even her father's gentle sympathy could not assuage her bitter grief.
On the following day before sunrise Turpin, the venerable old bishop, got up and went into the room where Charlemagne had again spent a night in bitter griefby the remains of his beloved wife.
And when the end came, they knew, from her agonised burst of bitter grief, that she too had lingered in hope even as they had.
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