10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WEARIFULLY»
Discover the use of
wearifully in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wearifully and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
'Six months hence' [by H.L. Prior].
wearifully from their work. Of nightfall; the looming houses of the villages ; the
lights by cottage hearths ; the women's hymn to Mary, the Mother- Virgin ; the
open road again, the blackness all round, the sleep that would come and yet
would not ...
Herman Ludolph Prior, 1870
2
Leaves from a Cambridge Note-book
It was stirred by some draught that lay ever ahead of us, sighing wearifully in the
cracks of doors, never touching our garments with its breath. Of a sudden, the
sigh was at my side, and there stole into the curved hollow of my palm, feeling up
...
Olive Jocelyn Dunlor, 1907
3
The works of George Meredith
And that way seems he bound ; that way the road, With his dark-lantern mind,
unled, alone, Wearifully through forest-tracks unsown, He travels, urged by some
internal goad. Dares he behold the thing he is, what thing He would become is in
...
... but he was so handsome and foreign and courteous, he smiled so delightfully,
and rolled his cigarettes with such deftness, that it was a real pleasure for me to
observe him ; and whether I understood him or not, or was wearifully conscious of
...
5
Rural nooks round London: (Middlesex and Surrey)
And can one ever forget the ill-lighted interior of one of those old omnibuses on a
wet night, with the rain making tearful splashes on the window-panes, the blurred
lights of the streets and shops going weirdly and wearifully by, the lurching of ...
Charles George Harper, 1907
6
The Making and Breaking of Almansur ...
I am tired to-night., He patted Othman,s arms wearifully. , Thou wilt find me in the
morn,, he said again. Othman choked down the knot in his throat, and father and
son embraced. , By Allah, it was justice,, Ja,far told him, as Othman knocked ...
Clarice M. Cresswell, 1915
"That would be justifiable homicide," said the playwright wearifully. Again,
Launcelot Godolphin, the star, thought it an effective advertisement if "Mr.
Godolphin and Mr. Maxwell might be seen almost any day " swinging over the
roads in the ...
8
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
... before the Philadelphia College of Physicians, has shown with what wonderful
vitality many of the grossest superstitions have survived throughout countless
generations of ignorance, and how wearifully slow is the fulfilment of the
prophecy: ...
... still roaming objectlessly and fitfully, almost wishing for the excitement of some
prohibited chamber on which she might stake her destiny, and enter at all
hazards: Fitfully and wearifully enough ;—until, as we have said, she began to
analyze.
10
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
He did not tell her what the doctor had said. The long night passed slowly and
wearifully; the bleak gray morning broke over the squalid little town; and the wan
light entering by the window showed hardly any change in the condition of the
sick ...