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1 As for myself, I shall ever lament the loss of my grandson.
2 The men of letters here lament the loss of Mr. Dryden very much.
3 Again we had to lament the loss of many fine officers and soldiers.
4 The chorus suppose the minstrels of Menelaus thus to lament the loss of Helen:-
5 Frenchmen had never ceased to lament the loss of colonial possessions in North America.
6 For many to-morrows Clankwood had to lament the loss of the gifted Francis Beveridge.
7 He seemed to lament the loss of his artistic ability.
8 We often lament the loss of beasts we love, and so do they the loss of us:-
9 The lady immediately recovered her wits, and her first act was to lament the loss of her jewels.
10 To-day, many in this house, and far beyond Toronto, lament the loss of an ardent and true friend.
11 Our hostess, a Kentucky lady, used to lament the loss of two boys-"twoof the beautifulest boys!"
12 I pardon my oppressor-bitterlyas I lament the loss of my child, torn from me in the most violent manner.
13 As a naturalist I must also lament the loss of the old Wiltshire breed of sheep, although so long gone.
14 Many times afterward, in winter quarters or during apple-dumpling season, have I heard them lament the loss of that sweetening.
15 At length he appeared in public, but all in tears, and never ceasing to lament the loss of his only son.
16 We lament the loss of Cowley's correspondence, through the mistaken notion of Sprat; he assuredly had painted the sorrows of his heart.
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