However, all were landed in safety, though Stanley mourned greatly over the severe injury to his boat, which thus far had escaped all harm.
He, borne down with his great loss, paid no attention to the report, and stayed and mourned for his friend for three days before he set out for Mowwa.
Attended by the loss of some precious lives, which were deeply mourned and are gratefully remembered, the chastisement of the corsairs proved excellent schooling for the more serious war with Great Britain.
For the alligator had been greatly liked and his untimely and wholly unnecessary taking off was mourned by a large circle of sorrowing friends.
If ever a dog mourned his inability to talk, that dog was Rough House as he watched Sally while she hugged and kissed the returned prodigals.
But she was the king's beloved wife," said Jane, "and when she died the king mourned for her two years.
Ah, my daughter, I hope you may not die such a natural death as Jane Seymour did, for whom, as you say, the king mourned two years.
He mourned really, for it was two years before he resolved on a new marriage.
Anne Boleyn also mourned for Catharine of Aragon, whom she had pushed from the throne.
Weeks passed by, and months, and he was at length given up and mourned as lost.
The fox had not intended to bring misfortune on the village in this shape, for he loved the beautiful daughter of the chief, so he kept in his lodge and mourned and fretted for her death.
The death of no other General, with the possible exception of General Grant, was so sorrowfully and universally mourned by the volunteer soldiery of the Union as was the death of General Logan.
At an advanced age, he passed away peacefully and painlessly at his beautiful home at Elkhart, Illinois, mourned by the people of the whole State, whom he had served so long and faithfully and well.
They mourned for him unceasingly, refusing to be comforted, as in the white winter day they followed the deal shell that held his body to the nameless grave by the little gray church.
He had long been half dead, incapable of any movement except a feeble gesture, and powerless for anything beyond a gentle word; and yet his loss fell on them both with a great horror in it; they mourned him passionately.
It falls to few men to do this in the measure reached by Professor Putney, who has just passed out from this community mourned by all.
When at last he died, Jeanne mourned him as never had she mourned Recamier or any other.
So to the Continent they went, and London mourned them.
When any one dies, he is mourned for with violent howlings, and the mourners are free from tribute during a whole year.
Of the Island of Ceylon, and of the Mountain where Adam mourned the Death of Abel.
In this island there is a great mountain, on which the inhabitants pretend that Adam mourned for the death of his son Abel, during 500 years.
It was regretted by few, and he was mourned by still fewer.
The escutcheon was edged with black, and the old Towers looked as if they shared their owner's grief, and mourned for the dead.
It seemed as if in silent night it mourned the departed, as if in sunny day it rejoiced with the living.
When all was gone the hapless girl gave way to her grief, and mourned her folly in a paroxysm of weeping.
She might naturally resent such negligence and ingratitude and punish them by forbidding the seed to sprout, just as she did at Eleusis when she mourned the loss of her daughter.
Bormus, whose death or rather disappearance was annually mourned by the reapers in a plaintive song, was, like Lityerses, a king's son or at least the son of a wealthy and distinguished man.
If she shed tears Dolly did not see them, and if she mourned Dolly was not disturbed by her sorrow.
Then sank the spirit of the chief Beneath that shock of sudden grief, And with a bitter cry of woe He mourned his kinsmen fallen so.
As thus he mourned his vanished dame A mighty trembling seized his frame, And by o’erpowering grief assailed, His troubled senses reeled and failed.
Ah, had the dame, as they implored, Been yielded to her injured lord, We had not mourned this day thy fall, And happy had it been for all.
Mourned bird and deer, and every flower Drooped fainting round the lonely bower.
As still he mourned with burning sighs And fixed his gaze upon the skies: “O Night whom starry fires adorn, I long not for the coming morn.
He mourned occasion slipping by, And faint with anguish heaved each sigh.
Who was acting as Regent for Ráma and leading an ascetic life while he mourned for his absent brother.
But falling for a light offence He mourned a while the consequence.
Thus sighing and distressed, In misery and bitter grief, With fevered heart that mocked relief, Distracted in his mind, the chief Still mourned and found no rest.
Like the great sun engulfed by night, The hero sped beyond their sight, While still the people mourned his fate And wept aloud disconsolate.
Up rose a shout from all the throng: “O welcome, Ráma, mourned so long.
If Jonah mourned over the gourd for which he had not labored, how shall not you mourn after those for whom you have labored?
They brought others with them, and if one of them was kept away one Sabbath, he mournedthat the rest had got so far before him.
Colonel Morris was of the finest type of soldier, and was longmourned by the regiment.
Ireland mourned for her young men; but there is an uplifting sorrow, the sorrow that is mingled with pride, and of that kind was the sorrow of Ireland.
A deceased high-priest was buried, clad in the robes and ornaments appertaining to his office, in a sepulchre or vault in his own palace, and the people mourned and fasted fifteen days.
A puppet made of candlewood, and adorned with the usual paper ornaments, was left at the temple for a day, during which the friends mournedover it as if the body was actually before them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mourned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.