O king, O hero, do thou relent towards her that weepeth ceaselessly for that calamity and do thou give her an answer.
O king, O hero, relent towards, and answer, her who incessantlyweepeth for that grief.
And it was told Joab, Behold, the king weepeth and mourneth for Absalom.
She weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks: among all her lovers she hath none to comfort her: all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they are become her enemies.
While I sit at the door, Sick to gaze within, Mine eye weepeth sore For sorrow and sin: As a tree my sin stands To darken all lands; Death is the fruit it bore.
She sitteth still who used to dance, She weepeth sore and more and more-- Let us sit with thee weeping sore, O fair France!
Whilst day and night I carry in my hand The golden key to ope the golden door Of golden home; yet mine eyeweepeth sore, For long the journey is that makes no stand.
Lo, she hath made her bed In dust; forsaken weepeth she Where alien rivers swell the sea.
O choose thou the maid with the gentle blue eye, That speaketh so softly, and looketh so shy; Who weepeth for pity, To hear a love ditty, And marketh the end with a sigh.
Then the Palmer in haste from the castle sped; And from gloomy morn to weary night, Lorn Gertrude, in her widowed plight, Weepeth and waileth the knightly dead.
The eye of My loving-kindness weepethsore over you, inasmuch as ye have failed to recognize the One upon Whom ye have been calling in the daytime and in the night season, at even and at morn.
As for the horse, it is in the royal hoard-house, and the ugly man is here with us in prison; and as soon as night falleth, heweepeth and bemoaneth himself and will not let us sleep.
EVE 'While I sit at the door Sick to gaze within Mine eye weepeth sore For sorrow and sin: As a tree my sin stands To darken all lands; Death is the fruit it bore.
Whilst day and night I carry in my hand The golden key to ope the golden door 20 Of golden home; yet mine eye weepeth sore For the long journey that must make no stand.
Now he laugheth, now he weepeth sore; now he reposeth in peace, now he trembleth in fear.
My very pen crieth out at this moment and the ink weepeth sore and groaneth.
Ye chide at one who weepeth for troubles ever new, iii.
Though My Pen be still moving on My Tablet, yet, in its very heart, it weepeth and is sore distressed.
The Eye of Grandeur weepeth sore for the things which their mouths have uttered, while they continue to rejoice upon their seats.
The lamp burning before the Throne, likewise, weepeth and groaneth by reason of the things which the Ancient Beauty hath suffered at the hands of them who are but a creation of His Will.
Infinite be the sorrows and the tears Of olde folk, and folk of tender years, In all the town, for death of this Theban: For him there weepeth bothe child and man.
The good man had no will to laugh, but he weepeth full sorrowfully in that the knight doth not repent him.
Now when Eliduc saw her swoon, he began to make lament; many times he kissed her on the mouth, and weepeth right tenderly; and he took her and held her in his arms until she recovered her senses.
If the crocodile findeth a man by the brim of the water, or by the cliff, he slayeth him if he may, and then he weepeth upon him, and swalloweth him at the last.
And for a woman is more meeker than a man, she weepeth sooner.
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