But I do slightly bewail the way publishers pack the talent into the second half. |
It is etiquette for a bride to bewail the approaching loss of her maidenhood. |
Please pardon me if I don't want to hang around and hear you bewail the loss of your sweetheart. |
And for as much as a man may acquit himself before God by penitence in this world, and not by treasure, therefore should he pray to God to give him respite a while, to beweep and bewail his trespass. |
Historians must, as usual, do what they can with the materials which lie to hand rather than bewail the absence of that which is missing. |
Suffer, Lord, that I may a while bewail and beweep, ere I go without returning to the dark land,, covered with the darkness of death. |