And he sent her away for two months: and she departed, she and her companions, and bewailed her virginity upon the mountains. |
It has long bewailed the asymmetry between rich and poor that is written into the Kyoto protocol. |
Media academics of the 60s bewailed the fact that we had little interpretive journalism. |
The editorials in yesterday's major newspapers bewailed the crisis and expressed vague hopes that wiser counsel would prevail. |
The other group of opinions came from closer to home and bewailed the errors of the past. |
He also bewailed the fact that he had been born at what he called the confluence of Hugo and Balzac. |