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But everywhere I turn, there is a constant keening lament about how bad the site has gotten, as compared to its long-past Glory Days.
Like Mr. Kammer, I lament the many needless deaths caused by self-adoring amateurs playing war from the safety of Washington offices.
One of MacNeil's most important roles as clan bard is to eulogise and lament the deaths of important clan members.
He has magic feet but those who lament rather than lionise him say that he is a hostage to tragic attitude.
But most lament that they are unable due to work loads and pressures from bosses.
The link as shown would have fitted very well into the city centre, and one cannot but lament the lost opportunity.
We always lament how big parties have killed the good old one-to-one conversation.
But don't expect to warm a brandy in front of a log fire serenaded by a piper's lament.
But even love's lament is upbeat in mariachi, a musical genre bursting with the passion of Mexico.
We feel deep sympathy for such children and lament their continuing misfortune.
A lone piper played the lament before the crowd dispersed from the quayside following the ceremony.
One cannot lament its influence, for one thing because to do so would be useless.
As pipes and drums played a melancholy lament the Queen was deep in thought.
Carey created the work, she says, as a millennial lament and as a grieving piece for her deceased mother, brother and father.
This year the lament and longing for the South, now standing so battered by Hurricane Katrina, strikes me with unusual poignancy.
The good Professor's lament for the old days reminds me of the habit many senior citizens have of viewing the past through rose tinted glasses.
So many of her poems express some combination of confusion and lament about the decline.
Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds.
The few that do realise that life can be different, less enervating, lament but rarely complain, grumble but never protest.
One's admiration for this haunting and beautifully cadenced lament is likely to increase when we submit it to metrical analysis.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The stickler for uniformity will lament this diversity, but it is probably a good thing.
He then besmeared his face with black, and sat down six years to lament, uttering the name of Chibiabos.
I lament the protraction of your father's illness very much, for your mother's sake, and all your sakes.
If he expects to get a crop of congregationalists, he will often lament over poor returns.
He would creep in secret to the temple of the god, and lament because he had lost the princess.
Alas, though I myself should be buried in the ruin, why should I apprehend, or why lament it?
The threnody, written after the death of a deeply loved child, is a beautiful and impressive lament.
He was killed, Mickey, and listen to the lament of his friends for his death.
There was not a family which did not lament her, not a person who has since been consoled.
When Father Brindle had concluded, the pipers, accompanied by muffled drums, played the coronach as a lament.
The prelude is the lament of a nameless shadowy female, who rises from out the breast of orc.
Too much to lament a misery is the next way to draw on a remediless mischief.
I lament afresh the cruel necessity which sets our interests at variance, and opposes us to each other.
Who has not heard the lament about the unreliability of the senses?
David Brown, who will discuss the power of music, lament and the grittiness in the contemporary spiritual journey.
A servile imitation of an Ossianic lament, which appeared anonymously.
Now they shout and cheer, now they lament and bewail, as loud as they can.
I have no father to expect me, and but few friends to lament a fate which I have courted with the insatiable longings of youth after distinction.
With loud lament the parents saw their child borne out of sight over the wide waters.
I take off my ring, I wear my worst clothes, I use no bear's grease, and I frequently lament over the late Miss Larkins's faded flower.
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