grieve (1 a rare use; 2 a freq. poetical use)
1.
to be a
grievance or cause of complaint
Per. II. iv. 19
“It shall no longer
grieve without reproof.”
2.
to feel grief for, be
sorry for, regret Wint. IV. Chor.
[i.] 18,
R2 II. ii. 37
“the nothing that I
grieve,”
1H4 V. iv. 29,
Lr. IV. iii. 55
“you shall not Lending
me this acquaintance,”
Ven. 1024.