Examples of using Wept in English and their translations into Chinese
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I fell on my knees before the ikon and wept for him before the Holy Mother of God, our swift defender and helper.
She wept excitedly for the results of the game, and some people said: women are sentimental.
And Kiren's father shuddered, and then wept, for he alone knew exactly how much pain she would suffer.
And as soon as he had ended speaking, behold, the king's sons came, and lifted up their voice and wept;
Leslie had wept for her lover(he supposed) but her weeping was over by the time he would come back to England.
And I wept much, because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book, neither to look thereon.”.
As soon as he had finished speaking, behold, the king's sons came and lifted their voices and wept;
He wept because the afternoons were warm and long, and he was unable to attain a complete mystical union with our Lord.
Kiren only wept for a moment, for then the wall behind her began to push at her, and her prison was only three feet square.
I want to see my son!" one of the women cried, before being carried away by security as she wept and screamed.
He said that some of the guards were young conscripts who wept when they saw their peers hauled in as prisoners.
Mercedes, I must revenge myself, for I suffered fourteen years,-- fourteen years I wept, I cursed;
The nightingale's song was then the only voice of the hour: in listening to it, I again wept.
But when she caught me to her breast, kissed me, wept over me, compassionated me, and called me back to myself;
Rand thought that should frighten him, or make him angry, but he simply sat and played while Lews Therin wept.
I held that book and looked at all the ruined pages of pictures and priceless words he had written to me and I just wept.
After Jobs stalked out, Sculley turned away from the glass wall of his office, where others had been looking in on the meeting, and wept.
When the body, washed and dressed, lay in the coffin on a table, everyone came to take leave of him and they all wept.
He was buried on the same day, in conformity with the Law, and the apostates, his disciples, wept at his tomb.
In Barquin's home town in Spain, women wept in the streets and flags flew at half-staff.