This retired and unnoticed life he continued to lead but a few years; and he was either enticed to London from wearisomeness of his situation, or banished from home, as it is said, in consequence of his irregularities.
Long before I thought of commencing poet myself, I have complained, and heard others complain, of the wearisomeness of such poems.
His age might have been eighteen or nineteen; he was of a merry countenance, and to all appearance of an active habit, and he went along singing seguidillas to beguile the wearisomeness of the road.
Wearisomeness of life makes them they are not so besotted on the transitory vain pleasures of the world.
They feel wearisomeness in religious duties, but a natural propensity to things of the flesh.
They were like little bits of fairy-land, and relieved the wearisomeness of the road.
When "the Chaldean astrology" found its way to the New Babylon, Juvenal's strong conscience expressed the same sense of its wearisomeness and waste of time.
He speaks of the wearisomeness and futility of her religious magic (vv.
They yawned, stretched, and for a long time an involuntary expression of wearisomeness and aversion did not leave their faces, pale from sleeplessness, unwholesomely glossy.
The wrath of Solyman at the wearisomeness of the siege knew no bounds.
Wearisomeness and general depression were making themselves felt through the drunkenness and the debauchery.
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