20 Words to use with downcast

The King's device shines on his shield A seated lady, passing fair; A monarch, with a downcast eye, Before the dame is kneeling there.

Washington glanced keenly at my downcast face, for indeed the memory of what had occurred at Riverview was not pleasant to me.

But now, seeing Roger's downcast look, Giles snatched the belt and gave it unto Beltane, who forthwith cut there-from twelve notches.

The gate stood wide: Forth Edwin came enclothed with happiness; She trembled at the murmur and the stir That heaved around,then, on a sudden, shrank, When through the folds of downcast lids she felt Burn on her face the wide and staring day, And all the curious eyes.

" "But, Squire GREEN," said he, with a downcast air, "H. WARD BEECHER says pine apples grows on pine trees, and as long as brother B. spends all his salary in edicatin hisself for a farmer, he orter know.

When her husband woke from his prolonged slumbers, and shouted for breakfast (which on this day of rest he always took in bed), the good woman went to him with downcast visage, and spoke querulously of Miss Rodney's behaviour.

" "That's what maw said," returned the young woman, simply, yet with the faintest smile playing around her demure lips and downcast cheek.

I fanciedfor, not daring to look them in the face, I had turned my downcast glance on Eveenathat she had perhaps somewhat sooner divined the object of my thoughts.

His displeasure was so great that the colour rose in his clean-shaven face, and did not escape little Sarah's observation, for all her downcast lashes.

" Instead she remarked: "I must get to work," and left her downcast suitor without further ceremony.

Ah! why did I not remain at the foot of that precipice?' With downcast head, he remained some time overwhelmed with the weight of his discouragement; then, suddenly, his brow cleared up, a sinister thought crossed his mind; he ran to his cabin, seized his gun.

Along with a regret for his downcast hopes.

But he was not one to sin without making a brave atonement, and that it had become a holy one, was written on that downcast brow.

His expression vibrated from that of a mad rattlesnake to that of a dog with the most downcast extremities.

She looked up to him with a smile; and Alfred thought the rising of those dark eyelashes surpassed their downcast expression, as the glory of morning sunshine excels the veiled beauty of starlight.

His figure was erect, his head proudly raised, and he regarded them, not as an unfortunate, downcast man, but as a superior would regard his inferiors; and they lowered their eyes before his penetrating glances, ashamed and conscious of wrong.

He drove home in a downcast mood and sent for Gerald.

But Uncle could not stand such downcast spirits.

Behind him walked his wife, with downcast features and faltering steps, and at her back hung her little infant, suspended in a bag or pouch of deer skin, half filled with the soft bog-moss, so much used by Indian squaws to form the bedand, indeed, the only coveringof their children during the first year of their existence.

A farmer with his cart was approaching usa matted-haired, downcast fellow, in a sheepskin jacket.

20 Words to use with  downcast