beweep
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2ADJ.
all, alone
BEWEEP + NOUN
outcast
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To weep over; weep for; weep about; deplore; lament.
c. 1593, Michael Drayton, The Shepheards Garland, The Second Eglog, 2nd edition, With Nymphs and shepheards yearly moane His timeless death beweeping. In telling that my hart alone Hath his last will in keeping.
When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state
To weep.
Fast by her style doth wery labour stand./ Pale fere also, and sorrow all bewept
Child! Arline! wilt thou? darest thou heap A stain thine after life will beweep, On these hairs by thee and sorrow bleach'd On this hear dishonour never reach'd.
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3c. 1593, Michael Drayton, The Shepheards Garland, The Second Eglog, 2nd edition, With Nymphs and shepheards yearly moane His timeless death beweeping. In telling that my hart alone Hath his last will
WiktionaryWhen, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state
WiktionaryLet Gods, men, brutes, beweep him, plants and stones. So shall she know your loss was dear indeed. And bend her heart, and give you Balder back.
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