5 Metaphors for wretched

How wretched must have been my lot, had I discovered, too late, that he was by no means possessed of the independence which I fondly anticipated!

Wretched would be the pair, above all names of wretchedness, who should be doomed to adjust by reason, every morning, all the minute detail of a domestick day.

Indeed you deserve this, to be more wretched than crows and ravens who have the power of flying where they please and changing their nests for others, and crossing the seas without lamenting or regretting their former condition.

de , myself, and our servants, from sixty priests, most of them old, sick, and as wretched as men can be, who are pious and resigned.

What can you do to right the present, when there are millions of workers in the world more wretched than yourselves, who have not succeeded in finding a better way out even at the cost of their blood, fighting against authority?" "What shall we do?" grumbled his companion.

5 Metaphors for  wretched