Beside one such unlovely dump our car pulled up, and F.
Irritability APRIL 3 "Irritability is, more than most unlovely states, a sin of the flesh.
Town"—it contained in all some two dozen buildings—was veryunlovely in slumber.
Whether from its long period of emptiness, or from the vaguely hinted murder of the woman who had died there, or whether it took its character from the prevailing desolation, the cabin in the valley was an unlovely thing.
She was a true daughter of the desert, the child of stark, unlovely circumstance.
She was an unlovely exhibition, to be studied critically.
And 't is true Meekins the Overseer one week later was bitten by a Serpent in the Field and died an Unlovely Death.
Ultimately she became a black, unlovely skeleton, bereft of every vestige of her former opulence.
Dark round them rolls the sea, unlovely tide; Ninefold the waves of Styx those dreary realms divide.
Feed not in silence on a grief so sore, Nor spoil those sweet lips withunlovely care.
Upon the bridge's crest he paused, and leaned Against the barrier, throwing back his cowl, And gazed upon the dull, unlovely flood That was the Tiber.
THE MILL By this time the morning has found us all, and unlovely it seems as regarded from this shanty environment.
Compactly screwed curl papers, dozens of them, accentuate the hard, unlovely lines of her face and brow.
The Englishman, now, when the poveretto puts out his unlovely hand, looks calmly over his head and drives on.
She remembered how fretful and fault-finding she had been; how difficult to please, how unlovely she had made herself.
Am I, then, so unlovely that my husband does not care for me?
The alert young bantam figure of the unformed boy-of-the-world took an unlovely attitude of assured insolence.
And that is how the love of God melts down the unlovely heart in man, and begets in him the new creature, who is patient and humble and gentle and unselfish.
Judge of the effect upon the Prodigal--and how many prodigals are kept out of the Kingdom of God by the unlovely character of those who profess to be inside.
The women doctors and nurses at home wore stout shoes and had pockets let in at the seams of their frocks, useful, doubtless, but with an unlovely tendency to yawn and show their contents.
Hardly more than a child she seemed, not over fourteen at the outside, and with a figure that was all flatness and unlovely angles.
Constans frowned as he gazed upon this unlovely picture.
Dark house, by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street; Doors, where my heart was wont to beat So quickly, waiting for a hand.
Her maid, a tight-mouthed, unlovely creature, moved sedately to her side.
Abruptly, in the midst of these agreeable thoughts, came the unlovely interruption.
She was actually trying to beam as she leaned across the gem-laden showcase and extended her coarse, unlovely hand to the visitor.
One by one the others presented themselves and kissed the coarse, unlovely hand she held out to them.
She knew only that her sympathy was stirred and that an affection such as she might have felt for some unlovely dog, starving for affection, made her want to befriend him.
He had undertaken it much as the dog with a name for ferocity might indicate its devotion to someone whose hand had not been afraid to caress its unlovely muzzle.
It is as unlovely a collection of houses as may be found anywhere, always excepting Hoxton, which may fairly be considered the Queen of Unloveliness.
Angela asked her companion when they were gazing together upon an unlovely avenue of small houses which formed a street.
The rails had been kept shovelled clear from the February snowdrifts and ran straight out through the midst of the bleak unlovely buildings grouped near the edge of Michamac Strait, at the southern terminus of the bridge.
Later, the weather became settled, the well and perfect birds were given their liberty, and he had the bird-room to himself, the only utterly unlovely bird I ever knew.
The only one in the room whom the unlovely bird found it impossible to annoy was the oriole he saw in the looking-glass, and he never gave up trying to reduce even him to a proper state of meekness.
The people themselves are unlovely in thought, and word, and deed; but I have found a good deal of rough kindliness amongst them nevertheless.
The absence of trees makes the country bleak and desolate, and I cannot help thinking the unlovely surroundings affect us all.
How can a botanist care for so unlovely a creature as a man?