Aún no tenemos significados para "bitter reproach".
1I lay at her feet, uttering wild words of rebuke and bitter reproach.
2And a little later I heard her saying, in a tone of bitter reproach:
3With a cry of despair, a moan, words of bitter reproach or even anger?
4She looked hard at her son and said in a tone of bitter reproach,-
5The girl's answer was a swift look of bitter reproach.
6Was not this her first homage to love, and a bitter reproach to herself?
7She looked at him, however, with bitter reproach.
8The girl, bending submissively under this storm of invective and bitter reproach, walked slowly towards the house.
9Though my mother knew better than to pressure him, the gala kalooki night was a bitter reproach.
10I entertained at heart, I repeat, wrongly or rightly, a bitter reproach for the opportunity lost during the morning.
11The believers were evidently rallying indignantly to the support of their sibyl, and cast upon Wynne glances of bitter reproach.
12He could not be deaf to their woe, to that childlike whimpering which stung his conscience like a bitter reproach.
13The midnight airs and gusts, moaning amongst the tightly-wrapped buds and bark of the winter twigs, were formulae of bitter reproach.
14His heart throbbed with involuntary emotion; the serene expression of that honest, candid face gave him a pang of bitter reproach.
15Jesus addressed to Judas words which contained a bitter reproach, but which were not understood by those present; and he left the company.
16He broke out into bitter reproach and violent recrimination, and, letting fall the mask, once for all lost his place in Joan's heart.
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