woe (adj.)
sorry, sorrowful, sad
2H6 III.ii.73[Queen to King, of Gloucester] Be woe for me, more wretched than he is
AC IV.xiv.133[First Guard to Antony] woe are we, sir, you may not live to wear / All your true followers out
Ham III.i.161[Ophelia alone] O, woe is me / T'have seen what I have seen, see what I see!
Sonn.71.8[] I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, / If thinking on me then should make you woe [or: be sorrowful]
Sonn.90.13[] And other strains of woe, which now seem woe [second instance]
Tem V.i.139.2[Prospero to Alonso, of the supposed loss of Ferdinand] I am woe for't
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