Both Uses of
lament
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- They were all in lamentable cases!†
Scene 5.2 *
- …insociable life Change not your offer made in heat of blood, If frosts and fasts, hard lodging and thin weeds, Nip not the gaudy blossoms of your love, But that it bear this trial, and last love, Then, at the expiration of the year, Come, challenge me, challenge me by these deserts; And, by this virgin palm now kissing thine, I will be thine; and, till that instant, shut My woeful self up in a mournful house, Raining the tears of lamentation For the remembrance of my father's death.†
Scene 5.2
Definition:
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(lament) to express grief or regret