6 adjectives to describe faintings

"You saw your wife borne from the altar fainting.

If he had known all the stories in the old books, he would have found that some have swooned and become as dead men at the smell of a rose,that a stout soldier has been known to turn and run at the sight or smell of rue,that cassia and even olive-oil have produced deadly faintings in certain individuals,in short, that almost everything has seemed to be a poison to somebody.

Saint by her face she should be: with such looks The queen of heaven, perchance, slow pacing came Adown our sleeping wards, when Dominic Sank fainting, drunk with beauty:she is most fair!

The continual agitations of her mind, joined to want of air, a quite different way of life, and perhaps fitting more closely to work than she had been accustomed, threw her at length into a kind of languishing indisposition, which, tho' it did not confine her to her bed, occasioned a loss of appetite, and frequent faintings, which were very alarming to her.

You will meet with hindrances and trials, but will fight quietly through, and no human ear hear the din of battle, no human eye perceive fainting or halting or fall.

In a short time she recovered, and being assured that her son was safe, and under the care of the governor, she only thought of succouring her friend, who had long successive faintings.

6 adjectives to describe  faintings