They bewail the fact that their own fisheries inspection service seems powerless to stop these incursions or arrest the offenders.
And she burst into sobs with the despairing vehemence with which people bewail disasters they feel they have themselves occasioned.
His sins were not grievous, and he did not bewail them.
Francis Meres (Palladis Tamia, 1598) mentions him in conjunction with many great names among "the most passionate, among us, to bewail and bemoan the perplexities of love."