37 adverbs to describe how to wail

From the gray rocks of Morbihan It overlooks the angry sea; The very seashore where, In his great despair, Abbot Abelard walked to and fro, Filling the night with woe, And wailing aloud to the merciless seas The name of his sweet Heloise!

Her boy woke up and began to wail loudly, and it became necessary to give him a little lukewarm milk.

For God's sake try to do something," he wailed, piteously.

It was a slender and light-clad little boy, who leaned his face upon a hillock of fresh-turned and half-frozen earth, and wailed bitterly, yet in a suppressed tone, as if his grief might receive the punishment of crime.

For there came another chorus of yells from a distance, and I could hear the negro women on the steps behind me wailing softly.

The screamers, crying curu-curu, and the ibises, wailing dolefully, came even closer.

And this small army was nothing to the host that, maimed or blinded or tonsured or all three, dragged out their lives in monasteries or in dungeons or on rocky islets; and these again were few in comparison with the spirits of the traitors or the betrayed who wailed nightly amid the planes and cypresses of the Aretae, or stalked through the palatial apartments of verdantique and porphyry.

"It is Nam-Bok," he said at last, and at the conviction in his voice the women wailed apprehensively and drew farther away.

then said Lubrican, wailing feebly in the gray and April-scented dusk; "for it was she alone who knew the secret of preserving that dissatisfaction which is divine where all else falls away with age into the acquiescence of beasts.

Mary, when all was "finished," retired to her chamber, and remained alone with her griefnot wailing, not repining, not hopeless, but waiting for the fulfilment of the promise.

she wailed helplessly.

All night long the women in the hareem of the North have wailed horribly for their hills.

"That, dear child," he humorously wailed, "is what I want you to find out!

Yet are they all terribly energetic, wailing forth prayers almost incessantly, or screaming spasmodically an appeal to charity, and adding to the dreadful din by jingling coppers in tin cups.

Then, wailing loud, they ran, Following the nimble Caoilte, man by man, Towards Knockfarrel; leaping on their spears O'er marsh and stream.

Is that a signal?" as a long high wavering note rose from the dry river-bed before us and wailed lugubriously upon the night, rising and falling in mournful cadence.

From the arms of Victor, Piers had always yearned to his grandfather, wailing lustily till he found himself held to the hard old heart that had nought but harshness and intolerance for all the world beside.

The general statement in these lines is that Albion wails for the death of Keats more melodiously than the nightingale mourning for her lost mate, and more passionately than the eagle robbed of her young.

He sang and obediently they all wailed after him the old song of scattered Poland"Poland is not lost" "Yeszcze Polska me Zginela Poki my zygemy...

Told, indeed, as I have sometimes been called upon to tell it, to a circle of intelligent and eager faces, lighted up by a good after-dinner fire on a winter's evening, with a cold wind rising and wailing outside, and all snug and cosy within, it has gone offthough

Some sea gulls soared wailing overhead, but no other intruder appeared to disturb the solitude.

"Akka, Akka, Akka from Kebnekaise!" wailed the goslings pitifully.

Once, in one of those hushes which will fall upon every crowd, he heard a coyote wailing sharply and far away, as though the desert had sent out this voice to mock at The Corner and all it contained.

When I beat thee, wailing sore: yon goats looked on with glee, And bleated; and were dealt with e'en as I had dealt with thee.

The boy, inexperienced as yet even in sober banquets, and wholly unaccustomed to drunken convivialities, might well have faltered; but he at once rose, and with a steady voice began a strainprobably the magnificent wail of Andromache over the fall of Troy, which has been preserved to us from a lost play of Enniusin which he indicated his own disgraceful ejection from his hereditary rights.

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