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He never said a word to me against my countrymen, and indeed often bewailed that we were not treated more wisely and gently, and were not taught to regard the Romans as friends and teachers rather than oppressors."
- "Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion", G. A. Henty. -
He professed no repentance on account of his last enterprise, but bewailed, with great emotion, his former compliance in spiritual things with the pleasure of the government He had, he said, been justly punished.
- "The History of England from the Accession of James II. Volume 1 (of 5)", Thomas Babington Macaulay. -
The merchant bewailed all life and kept a hawk eye upon his treasure on the Spanish road.
- "Foes", Mary Johnston.