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(151) And when he thought thereon , he wept.
(152) Every quarter day he wept before the landlord.
(153) She wept copiously over the loss of her lover.
(154) He wept with her for company.
(155) By the River Piedra I sat down and wept.
(156) Swamp stewing in the grass, Where you wept.
(157) Her magnanimity provoked his tears; he wept wildly.
(158) I stood transfixed and then(sentencedict.com), I wept.
(159) By the river Piedra I sat down and wept.
(160) She wept in the privacy of her own room.
(161) The secretaries wept crocodile tears over the manager's dilemma.
(162) And Hezekiah wept many tears.
(163) The compassionate old man and his child wept with her.
(164) There was no need of this caution, for the elder Sedley himself began immediately to speak of the event, and prattled about it, and wept over it plenteously.
(165) Another sepoy wept for his family: "Oh, I am dying without arranging for the future of my family. " He too lost faith in his survival and breathed his last.
(166) I just broke down and wept with tears of joy.
(167) An NTC fighter in camouflage fatigues and with an AK-47 assault rifle hanging from his shoulder, embraced a medical worker and both men wept in joy.
(168) Marie Stopes tells how Bosie wept when he recounted his time with Oscar, and in his final book, 'Oscar Wilde: A summing up', Bosie writes of Oscar as the man whom he will always love.
(169) Kathy wept against a hallway window while Dr. Luger and Matthew walked into an exam room.
(170) Then she sat down and wept,(www.Sentencedict.com) and AEneas wept too as loud as he possibly could.
(171) She wept when he ran down the gangplank; sobbed as he stood on the dock, waving.
(172) Hecuba, seeing him so beautiful and knowing him to be her son, wept for joy and forgot all about the prophecy7) that he would ruin Troy.
(173) I guess he will not come today. " He wept brokenly , realizing his neglect of her and her desire just to talk with him."
(174) Daisy, from a neighbor's sanctuary, wept in shame and fear.
(175) A mockery at which angels blushed and wept, while fiends rejoiced with jeering laughter!
(176) By the end of the Colloquy, Luther and Zwingli wept together and asked forgiveness for bitter words.
(177) Wagg wept before Fich, and implored his dear friend to intercede for him.
(178) If they had honestly searched the Scriptures, bringing their theories to the test of God's word, Jesus need not have wept over their impenitence.
(179) He read it, acknowledged its correctness, but wept none the less.
(180) The Frankish duke wept bitterly to see his soldiers massacred.