4606 examples of unhappier in sentences

I thought it was sent on purpose for the wedding; but my mother's marriage had not been a fortunate one, and this ring was doomed to be the seal of an unhappier union still.

How much unhappier am I already with him than my mother ever was with my father after marriage!

It was more than a week since I had seen them; in fact, we had not met since the morning of that unhappiest day of my life.

it was the unhappiest moment of his life.

The two unhappiest of Italian poets, Tasso and Dante, were the two most superstitious.

The current of her life should be more gentle, peaceful and trivial than man's, without being essentially happier or unhappier.

Belgium under Berlin rule would be, I am sure, Alsace and Lorraine all over again on a larger scale, and an unhappier one.

You won't go, SirI hope you won't!I am the unhappiest man in the world!You won't goyet, alas!But you won't go, Sir!there may be yet hopes that Lady Betty may have some weight Capt.

" "Not unhappier than he's made you.

Then I sat still, in order not to make them unhappier: and that day and the next we all remained without speaking.

It is not unpleasant to see a Fellow after grown old in Attendance, and after having passed half a Life in Servitude, call himself the unhappiest of all Men, and pretend to be disappointed because a Courtier broke his Word.

That splendid young couple, about whom she had built up such a gorgeous romance, had been parted, and this handsome fellow with the kind smile and heroic shoulders was unhappy, far unhappier than Sara Wilkins had ever been, strange as that might seemhe who had looked so fortunate!

Unhappy as she was in Paris, Robert was unhappier in Vienna, for the Zeitschrift made no success, and he was driven to the bitter humiliation of taking it back to Leipzig in 1839.

They are every-day puppets of circumstance and of inner and outer environment, who might have been happier, and might have been unhappier, with the women they wed or did not wed, had those women died younger, or lived longeror with other women, or with none at all.

I am the unhappiest girl alive!" Chapter Eleven Virginia did not sleep at all that night.

The Warden Few English men of letters have had an unhappier childhood than Anthony Trollope.

Two unhappier men rarely stood back to back upon a lonely, windy hill-top.

The greatest sorrows and joys or great exhibition of strength are not assigned to her; her life should flow more quietly, more gently, and less obtrusively than man's, without her being essentially happier or unhappier.

After I had lived over again the trials and the tortures of my unhappiest yearswhich was of course necessary in ploughing and harrowing a memory happily retentivethe completion of this first draft left me exhausted.

and I run to each other; I am loaded and delivering the things to her, when my Lady says she wants none of all these things, and we are the dullest Creatures in the World, and she the unhappiest Woman living, for she shan't be dress'd in any time.

It is not unpleasant to see a Fellow after grown old in Attendance, and after having passed half a Life in Servitude, call himself the unhappiest of all Men, and pretend to be disappointed because a Courtier broke his Word.

Matthew groaned again, and wheezed more deeply, and looked unhappier.

But indeed, I think, dear, that we are unhappier than we need be.

Thy love has made me one of the happiest and, at the same time, one of the unhappiest of men; at my age I need a quiet, steady lifebut is that possible in our situation?

Ablest but unhappiest of all his house, he was an instinctive democrat, sincerely solicitous for the welfare of the plain people, but incredibly cruel and faithless when the dark mood seized him.

4606 examples of  unhappier  in sentences