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Example sentences for "solitariness"

Lexicographically close words:
solitaires; solitarie; solitaries; solitariis; solitarily; solitarius; solitary; solito; solitude; solitudes
  1. There is a forbidding solitariness in the city that is to that of the country as a desert to a garden.

  2. Therefore, the normal development of the daughter on the farm depends largely upon having the heavy weight of rural solitariness lifted.

  3. It is the sin of some one else which has brought such gloom and solitariness upon her.

  4. But kind as voice and words were, they had no power to reach her in the darkness and solitariness of that hour.

  5. So visionary was his figure in the grey solitariness of the moveless morning that she stared at the apparition, scarce putting faith in him as man, until he kissed his hand to her, and had softly called her name.

  6. There was something to me exceedingly touching in the solitariness of this girl; for no one spoke to her as if she were like other people, or as if any heartiness were possible between them.

  7. Indeed, in such regions there is a solitariness for which there seems a peculiar sense, and upon which the shadows of night sink with a strange relief, hiding from the eye the wide space which yet they throw more open to the imagination.

  8. Although she had found it easy to be confident and self-assertive when the other girl was there, the solitariness of the flat and the silence of the street undermined her courage.

  9. Van Derwater's depth of human understanding, his lack of passion, his solitariness that had been likened to an air of impending tragedy, held his listeners with a magic no one could have explained.

  10. Where, taking wing Or gliding underground, shall I seek out A solitariness from misery?

  11. It was chiefly this thought of the solitariness of that future state, that companionless way, centuries long, that daunted her.

  12. It was not the tradition of the Saxon king nor the beauty of the cross in that green wilderness which drew me daily to the spot, but its solitariness and the little open space where I could sit in the shade and have my rest.

  13. Were the walls about them beaten down, they would understand that solitariness is a common human fate and the one chance of growth, like space for timber.

  14. Elizabeth would seem to have written to her father as to her solitariness of spirit in so confidential a strain that his sympathy had been thoroughly awakened.

  15. His remedies for "solitariness of spirit" are most practical.

  16. Meanwhile let me advise you, my dear child, whenever you do feel anything of that solitariness of spirit of which you speak, to endeavour to find an antidote for it in prayer.

  17. He should have gained the state of solitariness which is a condition of life quite unlike any other.

  18. And yet nothing but a life-long, habitual, and wild solitariness would be quite proportionate to a park of any magnitude.

  19. It seems as if this solitariness must hinder its growth.

  20. The solitariness of the soul is also one of the most mysterious and solemn of its characteristics.

  21. There is no thought connected with the life of Christ more touching, none that seems so peculiarly to characterize His spirit, as the solitariness in which He lived.

  22. Adore if you will--respect and reverence that sublime solitariness with which none but the Father was--but no pity; let it draw out the firmer and manlier graces of the soul.

  23. For, to the artist in life, solitude is solitariness plus the Auto-Comrade.

  24. They suppose that solitude and solitariness are the same thing.

  25. The perpetual brightness of the world outside seemed to jeer him; it was as careless in its way as the winter had been of the solitariness of his soul.

  26. And in the fire of his zeal shall the whole earth be consumed, when the Lord shall accomplish his absolute end, and bring solitariness upon all the inhabitants of the earth.

  27. Am I made a solitariness unto Israel, or a late bearing land!

  28. But solitude and solitariness were to him, in the main, one of these intimations.

  29. The solitariness which exerted so potent a spell on Wordsworth had in it nothing 'Byronic.

  30. The solitariness of my situation, which they thought terrible, interested them very much in my favour.

  31. I dreaded the solitariness of my apartment, and wished for night to hide the starting tears, or to shed them on my pillow, and close my eyes on a world where I was destined to wander alone.

  32. The solitariness of the scene, as we glided under the dark shadows of the rocks, pleased me for a while; but the fear of passing the whole night thus wandering to and fro, and losing the next day, roused me.

  33. He guessed that sooner or later the vagrant blood in Nan would drive her to seek the solitariness of the high cliffs over the sea.

  34. And there is far more solitariness about the south coast than the people imagine who come down to the Bedford Hotel for a week.

  35. At length, when he got to the wide square fronting the Royal Exchange, the solitariness of the place struck him with a strange chill.

  36. Nor was George Bethune moved to any spirit of envy by all this display of luxury and wealth; no more than he was oppressed by any sense of solitariness amid this slow-moving, murmuring crowd.

  37. And perhaps Vincent, thinking of Maisrie, and her tears, and the hopelessness and solitariness of her position, may have been inclined to resent what he could not but regard as a callous and culpable indifference.

  38. He had read her heart so well as to know, moreover, that were he to press his own suit, she, out of this youth and solitariness and weakness, might in time give herself to him.

  39. It is a solitary place, and its solitariness is its principal charm.

  40. Strange to say, this very quietude and solitariness produce a disturbing effect on many Londoners.

  41. Are we prepared to pursue the rest of our course through the desert in solitariness and desertion, if such should be needful?

  42. We find God, in the solitariness and sovereignty of His grace, working out a perfect righteousness for the guilty and self-condemned sinner.

  43. I can quite imagine there must be a singular fascination in the solitariness of such an island, and the--the--silence.

  44. He saluted them, and joyful of so good company, he imposed silence unto a thousand sad thoughts, which solitariness had brought into his memory.

  45. Do you know," he was saying, as they walked along together, "that I have grown quite used to the solitariness of this neighborhood?


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