"Wailingly" Quotes from Famous Books
... silent as they rode over this green-and-violet moor, over which the curlew flew wailingly, as if complaining of this ... — Nell, of Shorne Mills - or, One Heart's Burden • Charles Garvice
... But from the opening of the fountain there rose solemnly a white column of water; at first they imagined it had really become a springing fountain, till they perceived that the rising form was a pale female figure veiled in white. She was weeping bitterly, raising her hands wailingly above her head and wringing them, as she walked with a slow and serious step to the castle-building. The servants fled from the spring; the bride, pale and stiff with horror, stood at the window with ... — Undine - I • Friedrich de la Motte Fouque
... with the melancholy glow Of eve, she wander'd oft: and when the wind, Like a stray infant down autumnal dales Roam'd wailingly, she loved to mourn and muse: To commune with the lonely orphan flowers, And through sweet ... — The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Vol. 12, Issue 337, October 25, 1828. • Various |