Complaint of the absence of her lover being upon the sea.
With the first authorised edition of that collection he published The Complaint of Rosamond; a historical poem of great grace and elegance though a little wanting in strength.
In this can be discovered every cause of resentment and every variety of {72} complaintwhich the thirteen colonies were ready to put forward.
The result was a general complaint of hard times, poverty, and insufficient money.
I've heard more than one complaint in regard to that.
Here are troubles enough, and yet this young woman had no special complaintagainst fortune.
Now and then some vantage I achieve, Much more yet may I take; But that I fear unto the king That some complaint will make.
O puissant prince, it is not so, His complaint I deny.
Commons’ Complaint I represent, With thrall of doleful state, By urgent cause erected forth My grief for to dilate.
Complaint and Proof, redress will I All this your misery: Depart with speed from whence you came, And straight command by me The execution-man to come Before my grace with haste.
As Innocent became older and rapidly more infirm, the incapability of his nephew became more and more a source of complaint and annoyance to him.
The grounds of complaint against the Grand Duke on the part of Giovanna were sufficiently well founded.
Among other stories, one was very passionate, methought, of a complaint brought against a man in the town for taking a child from London from an infected house.
We did here do the like about the complaint of want of victuals in the fleet in the year 1666, which will lie upon me to defend also.
I was a little disturbed with news my Lord Brouncker brought me, that we are to attend the King at White Hall this afternoon, and that it is about a complaint from the Generalls against us.
I to the Council-chamber, and there heard the great complaint of the City, tried against the gentlemen of the Temple for the late riot, as they would have it, when my Lord Mayor was there.
And thence walked to White Hall; and so by and by to the Council-chamber, and heard a remarkable cause pleaded between the Farmers of the Excise of Wiltshire, in complaint against the Justices of Peace of Salisbury: and Sir H.
But you will, I trust, excuse my paying you but a short visit this morning, for I am on my way to lay a complaint before the council.
After the dolorouscomplaint of the catgut, even reason, though usually unpalatable, would sound grateful to her ears.
Since, however, the statement of a complaint invariably resulted in its remedy, the brothers had learned to look for no further explanation.
He held himself under fine control, facing silently and without complaint the terrible facts he honestly believed himself to have been unfortunate enough to discover.
Complaint is made to me that you are forcing negroes into the military service, and even torturing them--riding them on rails and the like to extort their consent.
DEAR SIR:--Complaint is made to me that you are using your official power to defeat Mr. Arnold's nomination to Congress.
Complaint is made to me of the doings of a man at Hannibal, Mo.
This letter going to General Curtis, then in command there, I supposed, of course, it was obeyed, especially as I heard no further complaint from Dr.
As a landlord, I should be sorry to incur the ridicule that would attend even a public complaint of the hardships of such a case.
I had heard this before, there being a very general complaint throughout the country of the practical abuses connected with the jury system.
You have been very brave, and have not said a word of complaint today about your fatigue, although you must be desperately tired.
Dio begged that he might accompany us, and Dan wished that he might come also; but our mother, fearing the dangers to which we might be exposed, was unwilling to let him go, and he without a word of complaint gave up the idea.
Poor Dio I knew must be suffering even more than I was, but not a word of complaintdid he utter.
No complaint escaped her; scarcely once did she turn to look at what was going on around her, nor in any manner did she heed aught but her husband.
On this score, therefore, all was amicable, not a complaint being made on his side.
Susannah Brewster, Herbert Street, Wolverhampton, was cured of a very bad Liver Complaint by taking "Squire Knight's Purifying Pills.
Not a complaint rose from my heart to my lips, on seeing myself treated in a manner so ill suited to my rank and the relations I have maintained with you.
There all noise dies away; every sob remains unechoed; every complaint is vain.
Some authors even think that a cold climate is more suitable for consumption than a warm one, and point to Upper Canada, with its pure, dry, tonic atmosphere, affording hardly any trace of thecomplaint at all.
That a warm climate in itself is neither prevention nor cure in consumption, may be inferred from the prevalence of the complaint in all latitudes.
The French soldiers are said to have swaggered in St. Giles's, but no complaintis made that they were garrisoned in Edinburgh.
From far away, like waves lapping against the walls of a precipice in a cranny of which they had found shelter, the weary complaint of London reached them.