Mourned Sentence Examples
She mourned the loss of all she'd ever learned or known.
All three mourned as they hovered over Jackson's lifeless body.
He was buried in Damascus and mourned by the whole East.
But none of these stories rests on trustworthy evidence; on the other hand, there can be no doubt that Aurelius trusted her while she lived, and mourned her loss.
He was on friendly terms with many who were not Jews, and was so warmly devoted to his slave Tabi that when the latter died he mourned for him as for a beloved member of his own family.
During this time Rome was horrorstruck by the mysterious murder of the young duke of Gandia, and the bereaved pope mourned his son with the wildest grief.
The earliest form of the Grail story, the Gawain- Bleheris version, exhibits a marked affinity with the characteristic features of the Adonis or Tammuz worship; we have a castle on the sea-shore, a dead body on a bier, the identity of which is never revealed, mourned over with solemn rites; a wasted country, whose desolation is mysteriously connected with the dead man, and which is restored to fruitfulness when the quester asks the meaning of the marvels he beholds (the two features of the weeping women and the wasted land being retained in versions where they have no significance); finally the mysterious food-providing, self-acting talisman of a common feast - one and all of these features may be explained as survivals of the Adonis ritual.
When He died, few men mourned, but God hung black crepe over the sun.
Rick mourned, and retold the stories of the Russian Olympic gymnasts that the kites are named after.
His death forty-five years ago, was deeply mourned by the entire humanity on a scale unprecedented in the history of human beings.
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Frontenac died on the 28th of November 1698 at the Château St-Louis after a brief illness, deeply mourned by the Canadian people.
After Cyzicus had been duly mourned and buried, the Argonauts proceeded along the coast of Mysia, where occurred the incident of Heracles and Hylas.
I, 1-2), to the Septuagint version of the book (produced between 260 and 130 B.C.), in which the disputed prophecies are already found, and to the Greek translation of the Wisdom of Jesus, the son of Sirach, which distinctly refers to Isaiah as the comforter of those that mourned in Zion (Eccles.
He died on the 26th of September 1626, mourned alike by leaders in church and state.
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But if Erasmus was unlike the 18th century rationalist in that he did not declare war against the church, but remained a Catholic and mourned the disruption, he was yet a true rationalist in principle.
It is baptized and feted and mourned for like a human being at its death.
The annual vicissitudes of the life of Sabazius, the Greek Dionysus, were accompanied by the mimic rites of his worshippers, who mourned with his sufferings and rejoiced with his joy.
Scarcely any emperor has left behind him so good a reputation; his death was mourned alike by senate and people, and even the soldiers repented and raised a monument in his honour.
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Then he wept and mourned beyond what seemed to his other followers the bounds of propriety, exclaiming that Heaven was destroying him.
Frontenac died on the 28th of November 1698 at the Château St-Louis after a brief illness, deeply mourned by the Canadian people.
Gabriel mourned the loss of the community he'd belonged to for so long.
After Badr he mourned the leaders of the Quraysh and visited Mecca to stir up a reprisal raid against the Muslims.
AdvertisementWolseley fans quietly mourned - the introduction of the Princess saw their marque finally shuffle off this mortal coil.
If it's because you feel a loss, that will subside with time once you have mourned the end of your marriage.
The people's princess was mourned by millions of devoted fans around the world.
The world mourned when John Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman outside of the singer's Manhattan, New York, apartment on December 8, 1980.
In 2010, DOOL fans, characters and actors alike mourned Frances Reid's passing.
When Douglas Watson passed away in 1989, the show mourned his loss as patriarch Mac Cory also passed away.
In fact, while some fans mourned the move, other fans cheered at the prospect of David Canary moving off the backburner (where he seemed stuck since late 2007, early 2008).
He mourned Deb and remained unaware of her possession of Jane's body, but was drawn to Jane nonetheless.
Jack has been particularly unlucky in the fatherhood department as he has mourned many children lost to miscarriage, stillbirth and the revelation that he wasn’t the father.
Wesley mourned the loss of Fred, Cordelia came out of her coma long enough to say goodbye before she too died and Lorne disappeared into the night, disillusioned by following Angel's orders and killing Lindsay.
During the third season, the crew mourned the loss of Dr. Beckett and later Dr. Elizabeth Weir.
Nerys mourned him for six months afterwards.
Boomer mourned leaving her back seat man behind, but Helo survived on Caprica.
At the end of Star Trek III, the destruction of the Enterprise is necessary to save the crew, but fans everywhere mourned the loss of the ship.
Sam Anders - The Pyramid player turned resistance fighter fell in love with Kara Thrace and mourned his humanity when he discovered he was a Cylon.
While she mourned Howie's passing she is a survivor and always has been.