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"Bewail" involves audible expression of one's grief.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942
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Bewail and bemoan the fact as much as you like, but that djinn is just not going back in the bottle.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause 2010
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Bewail and bemoan the fact as much as you like, but that djinn is just not going back in the bottle.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause 2010
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Bewail my parting from my fere compellèd thus to fly?
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Bewail my parting from my fere compellèd thus to fly (vol.v. 44).
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The Stavro-theotokion: Bewail Me not, O Mother, beholding hung on the tree thy Son and God Who hath suspended the earth on the waters unrestrained and hath made all creation, for I shall rise again and be glorified, I shall lay low the kingdoms of the hades with mighty hand and shall destroy its power, freeing its captives from its villanies, as Compassionate One, and bringing them unto My Father, as Lover of man.
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The Stavro-theotokion: Bewail me not, O Mother, beholding hung on the tree thy Son and God, Who suspended the earth over the waters unrestrained and fashioned all the creation for I shall rise again and be glorified, with My power I shall destroy the strongholds of the hades, shall exterminate the might thereof, deliver the captives from his villanies, as Compassionate, and bring them unto My Father, as Lover of man.
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The Stavro-theotokion: Bewail me not, O Mother, beholding hung on the tree thy Son and God; Who suspended the earth over the waters unrestrained and fashioned all the creation; for I shall rise again and be glorified, with My power I shall destroy the strongholds of the hades, shall exterminate the might thereof, deliver the captives from his villanies, as Compassionate, and bring them unto My Father, as Lover of man.
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Bewail with me, my sound and healthful body, will, and soul; bewail with me, my senses, for you have had your part and pleasure as well as I.
Mediaeval Tales Henry Morley 1858
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O to whom now of my desire complaining sore shall I * Bewail my parting from my fere compellèd thus to fly (vol.v. 44).
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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