The book is partly a traditional " city lament " mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of the divinity, and partly a funeral dirge in which the bereaved bewails and addresses the dead.
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In " Caelius " in 58, Catullus seems to expect a sympathetic ear as he bewails Lesbia's sexual profligacy; the former is an invective that taunts " Rufus " for bodily offensiveness that drives away women.
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In the introduction to his splendid annotated edition of the " Alice " books, Martin Gardner bewails the " amateur head-shrinkers " who find all kinds of Freudian significance in the rich symbolism of Alice's dreams.
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Four out of ten experience mental health problems at sometime in there lives and it is an eye-opener to console weeping police officers, executives, etc . that have found themselves admitted and bewail " but I should not be here!
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In participatory culture " young people creatively respond to a plethora of electronic signals and cultural commodities in ways that surprise their makers, finding meanings and identities never meant to be there and defying simple nostrums that bewail the manipulation or passivity of consumers .
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An early Christian source noting Jewish attachment to the rock may be found in the Roman rule, which describes a & perforated stone to which the Jews come every year and anoint it, bewail themselves with groans, rend their garments, and so depart .
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Act two ends in a grand scene in the vaults of Apollo s temple : at first Curiatius and Horatia appear there alone, later they are joined by all the others and Curatius bewails the sad fate of those who are possibly going to shed their relatives'blood.
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All appears lost until good old Billy arrives and joins forces with the girls by adding his Geiger-counter tap-dancing to their raucous roundelay, resulting in the hideous demise of Zombina whose formerly formidable voice drops a couple octaves ( She bewails : What a world!
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While the phrase, or its attribution to Bradford, cannot be traced to before 1800, Townsend notes that there is a 17th-century attribution of a similar sentiment to Bradford, demonstrating how " by the sight of others'sins, men may learn to bewail their own sinfulness ".
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In his publications, Yordan lost no occasion to declare his Bulgarian ethnic identity : " . . . I am Bulgarian, and I bewail our lost Bulgarians, who are in Lower Moesia, and it is our duty to lay down our life for our brothers, the dearest Bulgarians ."
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