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1 The pensive and melancholy hour encouraged gloom; but Venetia, who was sanguine, encouraged her mother.
2 This optimism, this quickness of humor, saved the Rabbi and his pupil from many a melancholy hour .
3 The ladies had reached that vaguely melancholy hour when they felt it necessary to tell each other their histories.
4 It was dusk when they arrived at Hurstley, and the melancholy hour did not tend to raise their spirits.
5 The time, sir, will come when you, in a melancholy hour , shall reckon up your miseries by your murders in America.
6 It was the most melancholy hour I ever experienced, and I have seen fields in the wan morning before many a throng and bloody day.
7 The effect of melancholy hours is scarcely to be found in Mozart's music.
8 Tears and prayers were my sole comfort during those melancholy hours .
9 Long and painfully melancholy hours passed, during which Mabel had no intelligence from June.
10 His misfortune may have made him embrace it as a resource in his melancholy hours .
11 Having much leisure and many melancholy hours , I again turned my thoughts toward the muses.
12 Still, she was usually cheerful, and always, even in her most melancholy hours , an agreeable companion.
13 But when, at last, they walked again upon land and were welcomed in Galveston by their relatives, all the melancholy hours were forgotten.
14 As I could not leave Geneva until the following day, I spent alone in my room some of the most melancholy hours of my life.
15 "Thou hast chosen a melancholy hour for thy walk, Signore," said the young Neapolitan; "and a still more melancholy scene.
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