Aún no tenemos significados para "general lamentation".
1The subject of Sophie was lost in a general lamentation.
2Imposing funeral ceremonies took place amid general lamentation, and the whole country responded with glowing eulogies.
3Amid this general lamentation and woe, the influence and authority of every law, human and divine, vanished.
4Then they set up another general lamentation.
5The very children, frightened at those shrieks, and at the spectacle that occasioned them, mixed their cries with the general lamentation.
6There was the same general lamentation at our fate; "Arme herren!" poor gentlemen, was on the lips of all.
7When this message was brought back there arose a general lamentation; for it seemed better to die than to suffer such disgrace.
8A wild change had come over all men; and the first sense of pain was the wild signal for general lamentation and horror.
9We scrambled up the high bank, in a miserable plight, to join in the general lamentation over the probable consequences of the accident.
10I may be excused, if I catch the panick, and join my groans, at this alarming crisis, with the general lamentation of weeping patriots.
11The most hopeful began to despond; and general lamentations prevailed throughout Klosterheim.
12"Never was there a death," says another chronicler, "which occasioned such deep and general lamentation throughout the land."
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General lamentation a través del tiempo