Sentence example with the word 'lamentations'

lamentations

Definition n. an Old Testament book lamenting the desolation of Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC

Last update: October 15, 2015


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The poet's most popular work, however, is his Treny or "Lamentations," written on the death of his daughter Ursula.   [Please select]

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Leblanc, and continuing his lamentations: "You see, sir."   [Please select]

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The next morning the lamentations of the evening before were continued.   [Please select]

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Whatever cause had emptied the thrush cradle we found no signs of disturbance about it, and we heard no lamentations.   [Please select]

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And Rudabeh too came out to behold the child, and she joined her lamentations unto theirs.   [Please select]

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Clara's lamentations, reproaches, and irate glances fell unavailingly instead of wounding the heart against which they were aimed.   [Please select]

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When she paused in her lamentations, "Adorable princess," said he, "why do you mourn."   [Please select]

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