6 Metaphors for unhappiest

The most unhappy of all Men, and the most exposed to the Malignity or Wantonness of the common Voice, is the Trader.

Of the four wakeful ones the most unhappy was Hiram himself, the precipitator of it all.

But unhappy would be the people, who had no other force to oppose against an army habituated to discipline, of which every one founds his hopes of honour and reward upon the approbation of the commander.

Unhappy will be the future of that man, however amiable, affectionate, and generous, who, whether from neglect in youth, like Byron, or from sheer wilfulness in manhood, determines to act as the mood takes him, because he has freedom of will, without regard to the social restraints imposed upon conscience by the unwritten law, which pursues him wherever he goes, even should he fly to the uttermost parts of the earth.

Unhappy is the lover who tries to play peacemaker between two of his mistresses.

Unhappy would be the man who should be punished for bordering upon guilt, of which those fatal borders are to be dilated at pleasure by his judges.

6 Metaphors for  unhappiest