8 adverbs to describe how to gloom

The gloom outside and the blurred lights in the fog gave the excursion a touch of romantic adventure.

The living one placed the body in the room with the ship supplies, where it froze stiff; and during all the long polar night of solitude and ghastly gloom he lived next to this sepulchre that contained his dead friend.

But there was nothingnothing but that gray ghostly gloom, with the rim of the sky touching the earth a mile away.

And I too turn to sleep once more, A haunted sleep all filled with pain; For in my sleep I see the men, The victims of colossal Gain, Troop in the doors of servitude; I see the children weary-eyed, I see the time-clock, and I see The endless day that glooms inside.

170 And not to leave the story of that time Imperfect, with these habits must be joined, Moods melancholy, fits of spleen, that loved A pensive sky, sad days, and piping winds, The twilight more than dawn, autumn than spring; [H] 175 A treasured and luxurious gloom of choice And inclination mainly, and the mere Redundancy of youth's contentedness.

A settled gloom, notwithstanding, brooded on her countenance; and a deep sigh often escaped her in spite of her evident endeavors to suppress it.

In the gathering gloom eastward he saw the horizon redden and darken and redden with the cannon flashes; the immense battle rumour filled his ears and brain, throbbing, throbbing.

But the whole vast range alike of sweeping glooms overhead, dwelt upon all meditative minds, even those that could not distinguish the altitudes nor decipher the forms.

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