28 adverbs to describe how to pine

In the fields that haven't been cultivated for a long time there spring up what they call in the South 'old field pines' or 'loblolly pines.'

Heartbroken at this treatment, though still devotedly attached to him, she gradually pined away, and complete neglect of her health finally brought her to her death-bed.

When de vimes fresh' up a bit, Henry 'd git peart ag'in, en when de vimes wither' ag'in, Henry 'd git ole ag'in, en des kep' gittin' mo' en mo' fitten fer nuffin; he des pined away, en pined away, en fine'ly tuk ter his cabin; en when de big vime

But the base miser starves amidst his store, Broods on his gold, and, griping still at more, Sits sadly pining, and believes he's poor.

One physician after another was employed to stay the approach of the destroyer: some said they could cure her, if paid in advance; to all of which I cheerfully acceded, but only to see our beloved sink lower, and patiently pine away.

So many a wife for cruel man's caresses Must inly pine and pine, yet outward bear

His superior repeated his invitation with warmth, and waved his hand in a frank but temporary adieu; thus unconsciously suffering the man to escape him whose capture would have purchased the long postponed and still distant advantages for whose possession he secretly pined, with all the withering longings his hope cruelly deferred.

Long as the sun doth shine upon it Shall grow the goodly pine upon it, Long as the stars do gleam upon it Shall Memory come to dream upon it.

There is a homely pine house, on one of these hills, whose windows overlook broad, wooded slopes and clover-crimsoned meadows,niched into the very place where the light is warmest, the air freest.

Also she drinks only out of a special vessel, because any person who should afterwards drink out of the same vessel would infallibly pine away and die.

De Quincey describes the Bishop as being 'always a discontented man, a railer at the government and the age, which could permit such as his to pine away ingloriously in one of the humblest among the Bishopricks.'

There were some trees, but not manyonly a few pines.

Bürger's Pastor's Daughter murdered her natural child, but it is her ghost which haunts its grave, which she had torn With bleeding nails beside the pond, And nightly pines the pool beside.

Another of those dim recollections was pressing her face against the window-panes when the first snow began to fall on the scraggy cedars in the yard; and as she began to sing softly to herself one of the ancient ditties of the children of the poor, "Old Woman, picking Geese," she would dream of the magical flowers which they told her bloomed all winter in a glass house at the Merediths' while there was ice on the pines outside.

So many a wife for cruel man's caresses Must inly pine and pine, yet outward bear

After pining romantically over their doom for some time, they had settled down to the conviction that they were much happier single than wedded, and that they had escaped a great many dangers and disappointmentswhich was unquestionably true.

This is my first letter; and I pine so sorely for you, my dear ones, that my dear Husband permits me to write, and begs with me that you will permit one of my sisters to come to me and cheer my heart" "Come to her!

It is probable that the consumptive taint had touched him, for he pined steadily away, with no marked disease, during the winter months.

I know my life will fade away, I know that I must vainly pine, For I am made of mortal clay.

* * Few hearts to mortals given On earth so wildly pine; Yet few would ask a heaven More like this earth than thine.

Being a lover I sleep little and pine much, and this is a fair good place and solitary, so will I pine awhile and likewise mope and languish, alack!"

But she, who had lived no life, and done no workonly had pined through weary years of hideous suffering; crippled and ulcerated with scrofula, now dying of consumption: was it not a merciful dream, a beautiful dream, a just dreamso beautiful

Being a lover I sleep little and pine much, and this is a fair good place and solitary, so will I pine awhile and likewise mope and languish, alack!"

He, being enamoured of his own beautiful countenance, paid no heed to Echo, who consequently 'pined away into a shadow of all sounds.'

The most of them are thankful for mere bodily comfort,satisfied with food and shelter and warmth; but she is continually pining for her old home surroundings.

28 adverbs to describe how to  pine  - Adverbs for  pine