The imposing assembly which surrounded the Reformer, the noise and excitement, hadfatigued him.
After he had forced an entrance into scholastic theology he left its arid tracts fatigued and disgusted, having found nothing in it but confused ideas, vain babbling, vain glory, barbarism, and not one sound idea of doctrine.
It harassed and irritated, but did not destroy the enemy, while it fatigued and demoralized the army.
When Don Lorenzo appeared in presence of Aben Hud he had the air of one fatigued and careworn.
The Christians gathered spoils of the field, after this victory, until they were fatigued with collecting them, and the precious articles found in the Moorish tents were beyond calculation.
It was not until dawn that her mind cleared enough for consecutive thinking, and when it did she was so fatigued that she fell asleep and slept heavily till awakened by an anxious knock at her door.
Left alone, he felt so fatigued he had to have that other pipe.
Fatigued as she had been by the morning's walk they had no sooner dined than she set off again in quest of her former acquaintance, and the evening was spent in the satisfactions of a intercourse renewed after many years' discontinuance.
Elizabeth preserved as steady a silence as either Mrs. Hurst or Miss Bingley; and even Lydia was too much fatigued to utter more than the occasional exclamation of "Lord, how tired I am!
At length, fatigued with so successless an employment, he sought relief from change.
Two days passed thus, during which the constancy of her attendance, which at another time would have fatigued her, proved the only relief she was capable of receiving.
The journey was melancholy and tedious: Mrs Charlton, extremely fatigued by the unusual hurry and exercise both of mind and body which she had lately gone through, was obliged to travel very slowly, and to lie upon the road.
Indeed, his fatigued tolerance for her had been a positive distaste ever since the day when he found her showing Sylvia, aged ten, how to write with planchette.
Yet even I, when I saw her fatigued with my importunate prattle, or exhausted by my noisy merriment, would check my spirits, soften my voice to a whisper, and steal round her sofa on tiptoe.
Languid, disgusted and out of humour, I fatigued myself with laborious playfulness, till the separation of the party released me from penance.
Grotius was not only fatigued and embarrassed with State affairs; the reformed Ministers gave him uneasiness at a time when he imagined they had room to be satisfied with him.
Tom soon suspected that his course was rather a wild one; his board in particular became quite unmanageable, and he was fatiguedwith trying to hold it in the water.
His excessive labors had fatigued him less than the great excitement which he had undergone, and now he felt disinclined to exert himself.
And now the sagacious animal, fatigued with the labors of his examination, evinced an inclination to sleep, and to that end sought a distant corner of the room.
Verdeil could not resist the temptation; but I was fatigued with the howlings of the night, and the sultriness and bustle of the day, and went home to a quieter party with the Grand Prior and Don Pedro.
Marialva, whom disgust rendered heartily fatigued with his burthen, was very glad likewise to make a pause or two.
We traversed several more halls and chapels, adorned with equal splendour, till we were fatigued and bewildered like errant knights in the mazes of an enchanted palace.
You see how fatigued she is with all this emotion.
She had not stirred, but she wasfatigued and unnerved by the inaction.
But she had, during the last autumn, also found her grandmother Chia in such buoyant spirits, that she had walked a little too much on two distinct occasions, and naturally fatigued herself more than was good for her.
Forgive this honest confession, ye exclusive lovers of the sublime, and recollect, that the eye as well as the mind becomes fatigued by being kept too long upon the stretch.
By this route it is supposed that Hannibal led his army over the Alps; not by softening the rocks with vinegar, but by refreshing his fatigued troops by a mixture of it with water.
We here beheld a fatigued pedestrian, drawn up the steep path with much comparative ease to himself, by clinging to the long tail of a strong mule, upon which another traveller was riding.
He had been fatigued by going about among his old friends and old familiar places.
But she was so much fatigued even by this slight exertion, that if she could have thought of another form of acceptance, she could not have sate up to write a syllable of it.
Last autumn she was fatiguedwith a walk of a couple of miles.
Being much fatigued after the excitement of the day we went to the bureau, where all our luggage was, and, after much ado, got hold of our wraps.
Our horses being fatigued from the long journeys and heavy roads, we made but slow progress.
He lay, for a moment, stretched out on this bed, without the power to make a movement, so fatigued was he.
As for the man, he was actually so fatigued that he did not even profit by the nice white sheets.
His beauty, at that moment augmented by his pride, was resplendent, and he was fresh and rosy after the fearful four and twenty hours which had just elapsed, as though he could no more be fatigued than wounded.
My brother replied:-- "'They are more fatigued than I.
Fatigued by the wild nights which they passed, they went off by day to sleep, sometimes in the lime-kilns, sometimes in the abandoned quarries of Montmatre or Montrouge, sometimes in the sewers.
He had been feeling weary and fatigued for some days previous to this date, but had nevertheless continued to work with cheerfulness, writing in the chalet, in preparation of the sixth number of “Edwin Drood.
He has put up for the night at an Angler’s Inn,’ was the fatigued and hoarse reply.
He had been writing, and seemed fatigued and exhausted.
Temple found his father in his study, deeply engaged with a mass of papers and letters, and by the worn and fatigued expression of his face showing that he had passed a day of hard work.
At those points of the line where the General was at a distance and not approaching, the men, excessively fatigued with standing still, sat down, and in some places the ranks became quite broken.
The latter, though greatly fatigued by the long and hurrying march they had made to reach the scene of conflict, were eager to participate in the honors of the occasion, and might have been advantageously used in the pursuit.
We stopped to pass the night, as the boatmen were too much fatigued to draw the boat any farther to-day.
Fatigued with the double duty of struggling with the mud and corduroying the roads, the repose was heartily welcome.
Hungry and fatigued with the toil of the day, yet expectant of a conflict which must prove the death scene of many, the men sank upon their arms.
The first day we were fatigued by the difficulty of getting through the high grass, which covered the heavily timbered bottom.
Our arms were stacked on the side of the guard house, and we threw our fatigued bodies as near them as we could, on the ground.
As our journey had been made on foot, and we had eaten nothing, I was exceedingly fatigued and hungry.
We were so fatigued at night, that sleep was irresistible.
Hungry and fatigued and by no means in the best humor, my companion returned {63} them abundance of curses for their arrows.
The fairy had provided their supper; they passed the night on the bundles of hay in the stable and as they were all fatigued by the emotions of the day they slept profoundly.
She had been much fatigued and did not wake till a late hour.