lamenting
English
Noun
lamenting (plural lamentings)
- Lamentation.
- 1577, Timothy Kendall (translator), “The song of S. Ierome in the deseit” in Flowers of Epigrammes, London: John Shepperd,
- If gronyngs greate, get grace at God,
- and loude lamentyngs, loue:
- I hope my piteous pearcyng plaintes,
- shall God to mercie moue.
- c. 1605, William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act II, Scene 3,
- The night has been unruly: where we lay,
- Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say,
- Lamentings heard i’ th’ air, strange screams of death […]
- 1774, Thomas Hull, Henry the Second: or, the Fall of Rosamund, London: John Bell, Act IV, p. 48,
- Lose not the Moments
- In vain Lamentings o’er Mischances past:
- One Project foil’d, another should be try’d,
- 1577, Timothy Kendall (translator), “The song of S. Ierome in the deseit” in Flowers of Epigrammes, London: John Shepperd,
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