Had she brought you children, this would only have served to increase herinquietudes and your own, from the difficulty of sustaining your aged parents and your infant family.
The idea of her near return fired his imagination, and his inquietudes suddenly vanished.
This, however, was no more than a slight sample of the inquietudes which the blind god sometimes inflicts on hearts devoted to him; as will hereafter appear in the progress of this history.
She could not bear the diminution of her customary indulgences, and to these privations were added the inquietudes of a passion which now began to look with an aspect of hopelessness.
She saw the uselessness of recrimination, not only because she desired to produce emotions different from those which infective is adapted to excite, but because it was more just to soothe than to exasperate the inquietudes which haunted him.
The inquietudes of the last winter have finished the business, and my heart is not only broken, but my constitution destroyed.
It was the "masculine voice" which had so deeply excited the inquietudes of Alfred.
I cannot tell what better to say of it, than that it is the very Contrary of Ambition; and that Modesty allays all those Passions and Inquietudes to which that Vice exposes us.
From that time I fear I have fatigued her, so many troubles and inquietudes have seized upon my soul.
My inquietudesforbade me to sleep, and I was accustomed to rise before day and seek some respite in the fields.
This incident filled my bosom with the inquietudes of fear and the perturbations of wonder.
I cannot vanquish my inquietudes respecting them, but by returning to Malverton and ascertaining their state with my own eyes.
While you live, there is room to hope that your errors will be cured; and the turmoils and inquietudes that have hitherto beset your guilty progress will vanish by your reverting into better paths.
My friend came to share with me his suspicions andinquietudes respecting Welbeck and Mervyn.
She depicted the character of her husband, and the whole train of suspenses and inquietudes occasioned by his disappearance.
Recall to mind, Madam, the dangerous cares which were taken in the convent where you were educated, to sow in your mind the germs of those inquietudes that now afflict you.
Were you happy, contented, or gay, when you made me the depository of the secret inquietudes inflicted upon you by prejudices, and which had commenced taking that fatal empire over your mind which I have endeavored to destroy?
Was it owing to my imperfect education that the inquietudes of this man were not traced to a deed performed at the distance of a thousand leagues, to the murder of his patroness and friend?
The occasion, accurately considered, was far from justifying the ominous inquietudes which I then felt.
It may be easily conceived that my thoughts, when allowed to wander from the objects before me, were tormented with forebodings and inquietudes on account of the ills which I had so much reason to believe had befallen my family.
My palpitations and inquietudes augmented as we approached the American coast.
To those whose lives have been blameless, but harassed by inquietudes to which not their own but the errors of others have given birth, a fortress will hereafter be assigned unassailable by change, impregnable to sorrow.
To obviate the danger and to banish myinquietudes was my first duty.
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