Hence loud and deep rose the anathemas, as the discontented men gazed sadly or wrathfully at the misty sky.
Upon the veteran brows the wreaths begin to fade, the leaves to fall; and failure sadly sups on memory.
Sadly I bid my friend farewell, I admired the actor, and I loved the man.
She had rejoiced at knowing everybody in Old Keston who was worth knowing, but now she wishedsadly that she was utterly unknown.
There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked; and when Alice had been all the way down one side and up the other, trying every door, she walkedsadly down the middle, wondering how she was ever to get out again.
How shocked and pained the General must be, to meet his love in such a sadly different guise!
In the mean time from the height of his old steamline, beneath the crowded stars of night, Bidault-Coquille gazed sadly at the sleeping city.
The nuns of the island of Gad, sadly fallen from their former virtue, continually came in boats to the coast of Yvern.
I cared nothing for the wet grass, which was sadly drabbling my clean frock,--on and on I ran: I was so sure that I knew just where that rainbow ended.
Several women, including Goldy, burst into tears, the others sadly lowering their gaze.
If you think you are going to be my bridegroom, you are sadly mistaken.
Of frequent occurrence from the very first commencement of coal-mining, the number of accidents from fire-damp had been sadly multiplied by the increase of mining operations consequent on the introduction of the steam engine.
In these distressing affairs it is too sadly easy to understand the whole drama.
The entries in his Journal are sadly touching: 'When I contrast what this place now is with what it has been not long since, I think my heart will break.
Lockhart was sadly moved by the terrible change in his appearance, which he describes thus: 'All his garments hung loose about him; his countenance was thin and haggard, and there was an obvious distortion in the muscles of one cheek.
Lenz felt sadly dejected; he could scarcely stir from the spot, but he dared not make any delay, or think of the law expenses.
For some time neither said a word; the child alone laughed, and tried alternately to grasp the light, and then her father's eyes, that were fixed sadlyon her.
You are sadly altered; you look so wasted away--Is it then really true that Annele is become so cross, and bad tempered?
I fear, I sadly fear, that you make a mistake about your work; you spend too much time over it; it can never pay you.
And she thought how sadly and patiently he had submitted to her decision,--and a bullet in his poor arm all the time.
Architecturally speaking, the building is complete; but it sadly wants the plastic decoration for which it was designed, together with many finishing touches of importance.
Pierre Mariette says that this order was not carried into effect; for the canvas, in a sadly mutilated state, reappeared some seven or eight years before his date of writing, and was seen by him.
She was angry at Oliver for telling his sister, when he had looked in too, that they might have been very glad any of them, to bewitch poor baby in this manner, when he was crying so sadly all yesterday.
Mildred believed not, but her head was sadly confused; so much so, that she heard of the boat which had really come, and the pastor and her parents, without showing any surprise or pleasure.
If her husband desired her to go, she would go; but she should count over the hours of the daysadly enough.
The cousins bade each other a kindly adieu in the fashion of other and happier times, and then Will Gordon returned sadly to his wife.
But Will Gordon did not take the outstretched hand which Wat held a moment in the air and then dropped sadly to his side.
Whereat the vendor would laugh, and reject the offer with a sadly resigned air, as much as to say that doubtless such a noble young lady must needs have her jest with a poor man.
The girl looked at her lover a little sadly while he was speaking, as if he had, indeed, a far road to travel ere he could win to the inmost secret of a girl's heart.
Presently an upper window flew open, a splash of dirty water fell souse on the warrior, and still more sadly bedraggled the preposterous quixotry of his attire.
But Kate only sadly shook her head, a little reproachfully that such a revolutionary proposal should come from one of Maisie's pretended sympathy and understanding.
The farmer suffered sadly in contrast with the father, and yet Yan had to suppress the wish that Raften were his father.
For, even at some yards' distance, I saw something sadly different in the appearance of the one little figure, slowly coming along in our direction.
Suddenly, just as she was thinking sadly how soon it must return to their minds, there came a loud ring at the bell.
For how sadly probable it seemed that Doll had died of some infectious illness, such as scarlet-fever, for instance, which I had never had!
But worse than this is in store for the unlucky sympathizers, for, after thinking sadly over his feat, the same melancholy Smallweed suddenly asks them what tune the Southern Confederacy will adopt as its national air.
That heroic little nation, though sadlydepleted in her manhood by two years of Balkan warfare, was more than a match for her mightier neighbours in the opening stages of the European War.
By the end of the first week in April the bulk of the British troops holding the Flanders line had passed through the furnace of the southern battlefield and were sadly in need of rest and reinforcement.
Folle-Farine went slowly and sadly through the street, with her head dropped, and the large osier basket trailing behind her over the stones.
She rose sadly to her feet and went back along the shining course of the stream, through the grasses and the mosses and under the boughs, to her little nest under the eaves.
It was the weaver's saving that Sanders saw this when his rival turned the corner; for Sam'l was sadly blown.
In the hurry and scurry that ensued, Sandy escaped sadly to the square.
Sadly and silently the two brothers draw nearer to the ring until their foreheads are pressed against the railing.
The schoolmaster smiled sadly as he answered, "To tell you the reasons would make a long and tiresome story.
Obviously that august circle of middle-aged and worthy gentlemen were sadly ignorant of the North.
But to have it, to be able to bestow it where it was sadly needed, was worth while, after all.
And Sarojini, hearing her speak, drew her eyes awaysadly from Arunodaya, and turned them slowly on that waiting king.
And she used to say sadly to herself: Now, as it seems, all my endeavours have been fruitless; for do what I can, all my labours are unavailing.
Corinne was clad in white, her black locks dishevelled, her head gracefully resting on his bosom; but with an air of death sosadly true, that Oswald's heart was torn by contending sensations.
Though not yet eight-and-twenty, she had already reached that era when women sadly distrust their power to please.
She looked sadly on the statues that decked her room; then on the Tiber, rolling beneath her windows; and the sky whose smile seemed inviting her to stay; but at that moment Oswald crossed the bridge of St. Angelo on horseback.
The house in which he had always found Corinne now appeared sadly alone; her harp, books, drawings, all her household gods were there, but she was gone.
I shall less sadly feel her absence, where naught is near me that resembles pleasure.
It was to Corinne he spoke in solitude, although he knew that she mustsadly blame him.
His mind, so weak in all that concerned his affections, wassadly agitated by contending sentiments.
And she put that rather sadlybeyond her, beyond the possibilities.
I'm sorry," she said gently, seeing him so sadly in earnest.