On this Christmas Eve, The Dials was the loneliest corner of England.
The night of his return Paris was en fete and in no sense impatient to reach his lonely house--for it seemed to him this night the loneliest house in the world--he walked without haste up town along the quays.
Cyril went to bed that night, the unhappiest, loneliest man in London.
Without thinking about it I took the road to the Bois, bore to the right to avoid the vehicles, and turned into one of the loneliest paths.
I want you all alone, Michael, in the loneliest part of the loneliest desert in the world, and I want as many kisses as there are stars in the heavens--kisses that only my love and Egypt can teach you how to give!
The long twilight evenings seemed the loneliest hours to her in London.
Tis a Gaelic school--set down in thisloneliest of all places, by that religious wisdom that rests not till the seeds of saving knowledge shall be sown over all the wilds.
Only think of the sociable Sir Patrick being in a state of seclusion--pacing up and down by himself in the loneliest part of the garden.
A movement of natural impatience escaped her--but she controlled herself, and went on as quietly as before: "The place I mean is the loneliest place in the neighborhood.
And it seems to me that theloneliest are always the loveliest and grandest.
They felt that this was the loneliest of all modern creeds; indeed, Kettle preached as much, and one can take a melancholy pride in splendid isolation.
That's theloneliest place where the cable goes ashore all up and down the coast, and it isn't British, and what more could you want?
Two of the Most Celebrated Passages in "Sartor Resartus," Penned By the Great Scottish Philosopher in What He Called "The Loneliest Nook in Britain.
He wrote in what he called "the loneliestnook in Britain"--a little Scottish farm at Craigenputtoch.
On the loneliest coast, in the dunnest night, a sense of companionship comes with the smell of seaweed.
The road was one of the loneliest I have ever trodden.
We halted for an instant in the midst of a wide fiat desert, the loneliest place on God's earth.
Fearing that with the day the birds would mock her as she passed, and thus reveal her whereabouts to some inquisitive foe, the badger sought the loneliest pathway through the wood, and returned, silently but hastily, to her home.
We were far north of Dunkeld, we had toiled through the pass of Kiliecrankie, and were on the verge of one of the loneliest passes of the Grampian range.
Woodland streams our way have led; Flowers in deepest shadowy nooks, Nurslings of the loneliest brooks, Unto us, have yielded up Fragrant bell and starry cup.
The road is very lonely by night--the loneliest road in all England.
Your acquaintance cannot have had much to do with publishers, or he would have hidden his manuscript in the loneliest spot in his dwelling," remarked Vernou, looking at Lucien as he spoke.
May I be conscious that in the loneliesthour Thou art near, and in the most solitary place there is the communion of saints.
O Thou Who art the source of all that is and the giver of all that makes life blessed, we thank Thee that Thy providence abides through every change and that Thou dost cheer the loneliestlot with the comfort of Thy presence.
It was long supposed that the Catacombs were subsequently made use of as places of abode, when persecution drove the Christians to seek the loneliest spots; but this idea has been dispelled by a more careful examination of them.
Where is there in all the world, in its most ancient cities, in its loneliest deserts, any class of objects which has been held continuously sacred for so long a time?
On week-days, at certain hours, one may enjoy the place thoroughly without any distraction, and feel amid the lonely vistas of the woods as if buried in the loneliest solitude of the Apennines.
The woods--Hurt Wood is the general name for miles--north and west of Pitch Hill are the loneliest places.
They are horribly deep--you can see how deep if you stand above one which is half empty; the sides slope so steeply that if you fell in you could never climb out again, and they are the loneliest stretches of water conceivable.
He showed me the place, three grey wooden crosses, one with a china wreath on it, marking the field where a large aviation camp had once been and now quite the loneliest and most deserted spot in the world.
It was the loneliest land, the most forsaken I have ever seen.
Tis in truth The loneliestplace we have among the clouds.
Through busiest street and loneliest glen Are felt the flashes of his pen; He rules mid winter snows, and when 45 Bees fill their hives; Deep in the general heart of men His power survives.
This is one of the loneliest and most beautiful sections of the range.
The road to Henley is one of the loneliest as it is one of the loveliest in south-west Sussex.
The little elfish black pony was in more frequent request than ever; for his mistress now went out at any hour that suited her whim, in any weather, chose the loneliest by-ways, and rode furiously.
It is the stillest, loneliest place in all the house now.
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