But the prospects even in that quarter were overclouded by the resolve of the Emperor Francis to leave his army and return to Vienna.
Watching him anxiously, the ladies saw his bright face become overcloudedwith anxiety.
Suspicion overcloudedhis face as he put the question.
But after all, I see that there is something so charmingly brilliant and frank in Miss Howe's disposition, although at present visibly overclouded by grief, that it is impossible not to love her, even for her failings.
But the series of untoward events noticed above overclouded the political horizon; and the change finds significant expression in the secret instructions of November 14th.
The fair prospect was soon overclouded by the financial measures urged on the young commander from Paris, measures which were disastrous to the Lombards and degrading to the liberators themselves.
They were overclouded again, they were fainter, they were gone; but they had been there.
After a while, Mrs. Wicklow looked at the clock, and instantly became overclouded with an extreme gravity.
The sisters were strangely overclouded by this incident.
Every dog has his day: but the day of the rational dog isoverclouded in a fashion unknown to his inferior fellow-creature; it is overclouded by the anticipation of the coming day which will not be his.
They had, however, their own peculiar superstitions, which overclouded the mind with thick-coming fancies, as completely as the puritanism of their neighbours.
In the times of his abundance, the unstable voluptuary had been blind to the fairer half of the species; the finer feelings were still slumbering in his breast; and all his senses had been overclouded by the ceaseless tumult of debauchery.
The past month seems an overclouded period in my life.
These passions were in his last two years overclouded at times, but they remained to the end.
So, perhaps, Shakespeare said to himself in those years when, as we imagine, melancholy and embitterment often overclouded his sky, though they did not obscure his faith in goodness and much less his intellectual vision.
Ages have passed away, in labours to bring some of the most simple of moral truths to light, which still remain overclouded and obscure.
Truth made a struggle to gain the mastery, and hope raised up a transient prospect of success, which was as quickly overclouded by anger and despair, and he stopped abruptly.
But why, as I thought on the man of two worlds, and recollected what and where he now was; why was my pleasure overclouded with sadness?
The spring of the year 1844 was overclouded by domestic affliction.
Therefore, when they were set forth to the allies at Reichenbach, they were unfavourably received, and for some days suspicion of Austria overclouded the previous goodwill.
It exceedingly dissatisfied Wilhelm to see the fair image of Mariana overclouded and almost deformed in his soul, first by the capricious fancies of his journey, and then by the unfriendliness of Werner.
We first observe how dreary and disagreeable an overclouded day is when a single sunbeam pierces through, and offers to us the exhilarating splendor of a serene hour.